Best Fantasy Basketball Small Forwards in 2008
April 20, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NFL Player Analysis
1) Shawn Marion, Miami Heat
While Shawn Marion split his time between the Phoenix Suns and Miami Heat this season, he remained a fantasy stud. Marion’s game is built for fantasy basketball and although he won’t have Steve Nash on his side anymore, he should continue to be a fantasy force.
2) LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers
LeBron James is probably the most talented and perhaps the best player in the NBA but his fantasy game isn’t as flawless. He’s no doubt a top three small forward, however he’s not as overwhelmingly dominant in fantasy basketball as he is in the NBA.
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Top Fantasy Basketball Rookie Small Forwards
February 17, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NFL Player Analysis, Rookies
Jamario Moon, Toronto Raptors
With the Raptors, Jamario Moon has become a sort of cult hero. An athletic freak, Moon took an unconventional route to the NBA and is now playing a big role on one of the better teams in the Eastern Conference. He looks to be a fixture in the Raptors starting lineup.
Al Thornton, Los Angeles Clippers
The habitually banged up Clippers will lean heavily on Al Thornton as the season wears on. A pure scorer, Thornton can put the ball in the basket from a number of spots on the court. There’s no reason why …read more
Sleeper Small Forward – February 2008
February 5, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Fantasy Football Sleepers, NFL Player Analysis
Thaddeus Young, Philadelphia 76ers
Recently inserted into the starting lineup, Thaddeus Young is a player who could become a reliable player in the fantasy world as the season goes along. He’s only 19-years-old but he has an all-around game that is conducive to fantasy basketball. Keep an eye on him.
Bobby Simmons, Milwaukee Bucks
Bobby Simmons has been starting most of the time in recent weeks and he has produced decent numbers. While he still isn’t as good as he was a couple of seasons ago, he still has a chance of reaching those lofty numbers of the past. With the Bucks suffering …read more
Top Five Hottest Fantasy Small Forwards
January 26, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NFL Player Analysis
1) LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers
James started the year off fantastically. Then he got hurt and was relatively quiet for a while. However, now James is back healthy and is dominating the NBA once again. The Cavaliers are playing better, which should also help James put up even better stats. He should be a top five fantasy player from here on out.
2) Danny Granger, Indiana Pacers
Granger is on fire for the Pacers. He’s putting up a lot of points, rebounds, steals, three-pointers and his shooting percentages are great. He had a slump earlier in the season but that slump is now …read more
Waiver Wire Small Forwards
January 6, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NFL Player Analysis, Waiver Wire
Kyle Korver, Utah Jazz
The Jazz traded for Korver and Korver has been playing pretty well for Utah. With Ronnie Brewer’s minutes getting lowered recently, Korver could conceivably find himself in the starting lineup by the end of the season. The Jazz desperately need a three-point shooter and Korver is one of the better shooters in the league.
Martell Webster, Portland Trail Blazers
Webster has played pretty well for the Blazers, however he has a lot of room to improve. When you are looking for sleepers, this is the type of guy to look for. Webster is a very good shooter, a capable …read more
Fantasy Basketball: Sleeper Small Forward
December 24, 2007 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Fantasy Football Sleepers
Corey Brewer, Minnesota Timberwolves
Brewer has started to play well in his rookie season. He had a bad start but as of late he’s been rather good. He’s still prone to having bad games but he does so much on the court that he can help your fantasy team even if his shot isn’t falling. If he continues to adapt well to the NBA, he could become a very good fantasy basketball player in the second half of the season.
Martell Webster, Portland Trail Blazers
Webster remains a prospect you should keep your eye on. He started out great, went through a lull …read more







