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Welcome to the fourth edition of the Weekly Fantasy Hoops Report, where I take a look every Sunday at many things fantasy basketball. If this isn’t your first read, nice to see you back again. If this is the first time you’re signing in, thanks for giving me a try! In this edition: I’ll start…
Welcome to the fourth edition of the Weekly Fantasy Hoops Report, where I take a look every Sunday morning at all things fantasy basketball. Nice to see you back again! In this edition: We’re starting to see which teams are good to monitor and avoid based on their tendencies, for both all-season and DFS purposes. …
Welcome to the third edition of the Weekly Fantasy Hoops Report, where I take a look every Sunday morning at all things fantasy basketball. We’ll lead off with a discussion of what it means to “sell high” or “buy low,” two terms thrown around a lot but not usually well-defined. I’ll follow with some big…
Welcome to the second edition of the Weekly Fantasy Hoops Report, where I take a look every Sunday morning at all things fantasy basketball. We’ll lead off with the big fantasy hoops headlines from the week. Lots of news and notes, some sell-highs and buy-lows, a potential trade I like, some stats that interest me,…
Some things have changed in fantasy basketball with injury news and the Russell Westbrook signing. Let’s first take a quick look at some risers and fallers in my rankings. Then, I’ll give you some draft tiers to use for your drafts on this big draft weekend. Welcome to Draft Weekend Risers & Fallers and Tiers….
ESPN, Yahoo, and CBS are still the kings of fantasy basketball. While each defaults to a head-to-head, points league format, different sites have different default scoring systems. The first article is on ESPN, and the second is on Yahoo and CBS, as those two sites have more in common than they have differences. I will…
Many successful 8-category fantasy basketball players use the strategy of punting a category. Punting a category is the process of drafting to intentionally losing, or punt, one category to try to win others. This often works because you only have to win more than half of the statistical categories to win a head-to-head (H2H) matchup. …
Many successful 8-category fantasy basketball players use the strategy of punting a category. Punting a category is the process of drafting to intentionally losing, or punt, one category to try to win others. This often works because you only have to win more than half of the statistical categories to win a head-to-head (H2H) matchup….
I will be using the current FantasyPros Composite Rankings to compile a Do Not Draft List. These rankings do change as the offseason progresses, so the numbers may not match later. I hope they are closer to mine. Each of the following players is a red flag for me in either 8-cat or points formats,…
This is the second in a series about advanced statistics, and will cover the usefulness of Usage Rate (USG%). Advanced fantasy players use advanced statistics to get ahead and fill out their rosters. Learning clever techniques for filling out your roster is what the offseason is all about. Below, we’ll find some draft bargains using USG%. …
It’s hard to predict how Summer League stars will produce during the NBA season. You know, the one that counts for all of our real fantasy stats. For every Donovan Mitchell, Quentin Grimes, and Cam Thomas, guys that translate summer success into NBA stardom, there’s a Kevin Knox II, Josh Selby, and Archie Goodwin, players…