Top Five Hottest Fantasy Centers
January 27, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NFL Player Analysis
1) Amare Stoudemire, Phoenix Suns
Stoudemire has been perhaps the best fantasy player in all the land recently. He’s recovered from his early season knee problems and is now back to 100%. With the Suns playing their up and down style, Stoudemire gets a ton of chances to dent the stat sheet. If you took a chance on him, you are being rewarded nicely.
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2) Marcus Camby, Denver Nuggets
Camby is having a dominating fantasy season. If you have him on your team, you’ve watched as he’s single-handedly …read more
Top Five Hottest Fantasy Shooting Guards
January 25, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NFL Player Analysis
1) Josh Smith, Atlanta Hawks
Smith has been a flat out stud for the Hawks recently. His all-around game is better than ever recently. Not only is he scoring while racking up the blocks and steals, he has been great at getting assists lately. Right now, he might be the most impressive player in the entire fantasy world.
2) Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat
Everything and everyone around him seems to be sinking but Wade has been playing great lately. He seems to be fully recovered from his injuries and is dominating in nearly every aspect. The Heat may be a bad team right …read more
Top Five Hottest Fantasy Point Guards
January 25, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NFL Player Analysis
1) Chauncey Billups, Detroit Pistons
Billups has been playing very well lately. He’s scoring well – mainly due to his high shooting percentages. His assists and rebounds are good and he’s not turning the ball over much. He’s had a very consistently solid fantasy season to date.
2) Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns
Nash has been a monster lately. He’s scoring and handing out assists at a very high rate. Nash is also shooting lights out while turning the ball over late. Nash’s best fantasy days this season seem to be ahead of him.
3) Baron Davis, Golden State …read more
Fantasy Basketball – The Super Sleepers
January 24, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Buy Low, Fantasy Football Sleepers, NFL Player Analysis
Carl Landry, Houston Rockets
Landry has gotten some time lately with the Rockets and has showed the ability that could make him a solid power forward down the line. He’s very athletic and is aggressive around the basket. He still has a lot to learn but the upside is definitely there.
Acie Law, Atlanta Hawks
Law, like Landry, is a rookie. Law hasn’t shown much for the Hawks so far. His stats are underwhelming and he hasn’t gotten noticeably better since the season started. That said, the Hawks will continue to give him chances and he should see …read more
Five Coldest Fantasy Basketball Players
January 22, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NFL Player Analysis
1) Jason Kidd, New Jersey Nets
Kidd has had a rough year shooting the ball, but recently he’s been struggling even more in that department. As a result, his scoring is dropping to dangerously low levels. He’s also rebounding less and turnover the ball over more than usual – which is obviously a bad combination. Kidd should bounce back but there’s a chance that age and being on a non-contending team could cause him to tailspin further.
2) Vince Carter, New Jersey Nets
Carter and Kidd are hurting each other’s stocks at this point. Carter is also shooting poorly, which is hurting Kidd’s …read more
Five Hottest Fantasy Basketball Players
January 22, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NFL Player Analysis
1) Baron Davis, Golden State Warriors
Davis has been a fantasy workhorse lately. He’s doing it all – from scoring to assisting to rebounding to stealing. He’s even mixing in some blocked shots. If you have Davis on your team right now, you are definitely reaping the reward. Davis has been healthy this season and is having a career year.
2) Marcus Camby, Denver Nuggets
Camby, even though he has been in the league for a while, is having his best season. His scoring numbers won’t blow you away but his rebounding and blocks will. Camby can single-handedly win you those two categories. …read more
Top Ten Fantasy Basketball Players
January 14, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NFL Player Analysis
I’ve crunched the numbers and over the last month, here are the top ten fantasy basketball players in the NBA:
10) Andrew Bynum, Los Angeles Lakers
Bynum has been a stud for the Lakers. He’s quickly becoming the second best player on the team and is showing huge potential. His fantasy numbers have been great as of late.
9) Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers
The Lakers’ superstar is getting it done, as well. Bryant’s scoring numbers aren’t as spectacular as they have been in the past, but he’s arguably a much better player now.
8) Jason Richardson, Charlotte Bobcats
Richardson has been a great addition to …read more
Nene Injury Update
January 13, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Injuries, NBA News, NFL Player Analysis
Nene of the Denver Nuggets has left the team to deal with an undisclosed personal medical issue. Since it’s not a basketball related injury, Nene has opted to keep the details a secret. No one in the Nuggets camp or the Nene camp have been too forthcoming with information.
“I’m very upset that I have to put a little delay on being with the team to take care of my health,” said Nene. “I thank God that he showed me this issue so I can take care of it. I want to get back on the court as soon as possible …read more
Mike Bibby Injury Update
January 13, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Injuries, NBA News, NFL Player Analysis
Bibby, a point guard for the Sacramento Kings, is expected to return to action at some point in the next week. Bibby, who at times has been a fantasy force, is expected to come off the bench when he returns. With Beno Udrih playing relatively well, Bibby will have to earn back his starting gig.
Will Bibby be able to earn his starting spot back? Yes. I either see him earning back his starting spot or Bibby being traded. There is no way Bibby will become a long-term backup point guard. He still has at least a couple more years …read more
Kenny George: NBA Draft Prospect
January 11, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NBA Draft Prospects
After finally getting healthy and fit enough to log a decent amount of minutes, Kenny George has emerged as a legit basketball prospect. George, who attends the University of North Carolina at Ashville, is in fact a rather big prospect – literally.
Standing 7-foot-7 and weighting 360 pounds, George is a behemoth of a basketball player. He’s leading the nation in shot blocking and offensively he’s capable of dunking the ball without jumping.
While he’s a longshot to ever see an NBA court due to his lack of speed, he’s definitely going to be scouted heavily by the NBA to see …read more







