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Fantasy Basketball

Who says it’s too early to draft for fantasy hoops? Recently, I gathered eleven well respected fantasy basketball analysts to join me in an early off-season mock draft. It’s always interesting to see how player values change from the middle of the off-season to prime fantasy draft season in October. Here,

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Fantasy Basketball

Who says it’s too early to draft for fantasy basketball? Recently, I gathered eleven well respected fantasy hoops writers to join me in an early off-season mock draft. It’s always interesting to see how player values change from the middle of the off-season to prime fantasy draft season in October.

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Fantasy Basketball

Anthony Davis You’re witnessing the second consecutive season of fantasy dominance people and Kevin Durant is nowhere to be seen. It’s true, Anthony Davis is plowing his way through the NBA, swatting shots and deflecting balls like no other big in recent memory. Has there ever been a player like

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Fantasy Basketball

Know when to hold ’em, know when to fold ’em, know when to walk away, and know when to run. Kenny Rogers waxing some whimsical genius there, but the words relate to fantasy basketball as much as they do poker. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist – TREND Kidd-Gilchrist is a legit lock-down NBA

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Fantasy Basketball

This article features strong fantasy players that just kill you in field goal or free throw percentage. There comes a point when you have to decide if the positives outweigh the negatives. It really all depends on your team’s strengths and how it is constructed. No team can be good

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2014 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

Lost in Giancarlo Stanton’s monstrous year is this: Christian Yelich, a popular breakout pick, has been very good. Back in March, he was one of my favorite targets. He was young, disciplined, had some speed and showed good bat-to-ball skills, allowing solid contact more often (he never pops up!). I

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2014 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

Sometimes non-closing relievers need a little love, too, and a pair get it in this week’s Free Agent Fixes. They’re joined by a young catcher that seems to be turning the corner, a veteran first baseman with an amended injury timetable, a rookie second baseman, and a pitcher that was

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2014 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

A blockbuster deal between the Cubs and Athletics provides a couple of players to discuss in this week’s article. They are joined by a couple repeat visitors to the column from the American League West, as well as a former closer back in the bullpen fold in Texas, and a

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2014 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

There is a breakout player that I was shocked to learn is owned in under 50 percent of both ESPN and Yahoo! leagues, and his low ownership is inexcusable. This quiet source of top shelf power is joined by a a pair of young right-handed starting pitchers, a recent surprise

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2014 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

The Astros are set for takeoff. Alright, maybe not, but two members of their club are highlighted in today’s article due to being under owned. Interestingly enough, each of the other four players featured as Free Agent Fixes this week were considered top prospects at one time. That’s not to

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