2/25/2005 05:26:00 PM|||Shep|||Over at Fantasy NBA Blog they've constructed a pretty concise evaluation of which players fantasy values have gone up/down/nowhere.

My editorial comments:
JR Smith's value is high, considering he and Dickau are the only healthly players left on the Hornets. Don't forger, though, that Lee Nailon is money. He was playing 31 minutes a game. How does Yahoo have him listed after Rodney Rogers on the depth chart? Rogers was playing 20 minutes. He's got an extra inch and 17 less pounds too. Of course, if Rogers is somehow in the starting lineup, I'll be happy since I picked him up as a Free Agent last week.

I wouldn't consider Mark Blount to have had any major fantasy value as it is... He's still behind LaFrentz on the depth chart and Walker's arrival isn't going to clear any room for him. Also on the topic of no value, Tony Allen is not relevant in all but the deepest leagues. He wasn't cutting it in my 12 team league... is his value going to go up now?

I would say KVH's fantasy value has gone down, not stayed the same. He's already injured and now he'll be doing some serious soul searching (aka minute-searching) in Dallas. Much to my dismay, he's on my team. I knew he'd get injured at some point, but I didn't count on him getting traded to a stacked team like the Mavericks. Especially once Stackhouse and Dampier return. And Marquis Daniels scoring 29 points doesn't help much.

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