Fantasy Doctor / Nov 26, 2007 / 2:02 pm

Daily Fantasy

Jamario Moon – Early favorite for Pickup of the Season, Moon is officially an integral part of the Raptors’ front court. Last night he had 15, 9 and 6 blocks. Ride it out.

Kenyon Martin – The inevitable MRI is upon us. Kenyon is having his left knee looked at. With Nene still a ways away, if Kenyon is out Najera could pick up some value. It’s worth watching.

Carlos Boozer - 17 for 20 from the field? Really?

Andrew Bynum - It’s one of those situations where Phil Jackson has to really stop trying to make a point. Whether Kwame, Turiaf, or Mihm is completely healthy should be irrelevant. Bynum (12, 13, and 3 blocks last night), is clearly the best center on that team.

Sean Williams - You frustrated yet with Williams? We warned you about the minutes fluctuating. Williams swatted 3 yesterday and got strong burn, but could easily follow that up with a 10-minute night. Still, he needs to be owned.

Wally Szczerbiak - Two games ago, Wally hobbled around the court for an uninspiring 1-7 performance in 13 minutes. Last night he went nuts from the field (10-13) with 27 points. He is worth owning in deep leagues and you should consider starting him if he has a 4-game week and your opponent’s equivalent only has a 2-game week.

Marquis Daniels - Marquis is clearly a skilled ballplayer. He dropped 27 in 24 minutes last night, but he has played 30 minutes only ONCE this season and over 20 minutes on only three other occasions. It seems that Jim O’Brien doesn’t yet believe in Daniels as a consistent threat.

The Bulls – Yuck. This thing is going to get blown up. Keep an eye on the situation, almost everyone should be owned (including Noah), until we see how the pieces fall.

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8 Responses to “Daily Fantasy”

  1. Russ says:

    Does Daniels play the point for Indy? If so, ‘THE Abuser’ is playing great as well, he was KILLING the Mavs guards the other day. They may simply want to use him as a scoring spark for the second unit. They have enough offensive players starting already. Whose minutes are you going to cut? Dunleavy is playing well, Granger is playing well, etc.

  2. Malik says:

    Is it worth it to pick up Nene yet? He had surgery on 11/9 and supposed to be out 6 weeks.. I know hes not due back till mid dec, but b/c Kenyons knee issues I know someone might pick him up.

  3. marcus says:

    hey doc, i know youre saying to keep sean williams, but if al horford is still out there shouldnt i pick him up instead?

  4. DVS says:

    Dude…I’m in a dilemna.

    I need a quality SF-PF type that has star quality.

    Drew Gooden, had him….he frustrates be because he gets to like 13 and 7 at halftime…and then STAYS there.

    Dropped him for Troy Murphy…who promptly lays a 1-10 and rides the pine for the 2nd half while Gooden drops 23 and 12.

    I’ve got the underachieving Lamar Odom, the injured Gerald Wallace, the frustrating Pau Gasol….I just need a ROCK that may still be available in an shallow 8 person league.

    Any suggestions?

  5. finance_lady23 says:

    I’ve been offered Chris Paul and Tyson Chandler for my Dirk and Kidd.
    Whats my move?

  6. finance_lady23 says:

    i think this is a bad deal for me, but i haven’t been following tyson chandler, so i dont know what the feedback is on him…

  7. Malik says:

    Finance Lady, Im not a guru or anything but I think they are trying to play u cuz u are a woman and think u dont know much about sports.. That offer to me is not worth it.. Chris Paul is good and all and Tyson is decent w/ boards but for last years MVP Dirk and J kidd? I wouldnt do it..

  8. finance_lady23 says:

    yeah i put their numbers on a spreadsheet, adn i’m not feeling this deal either

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