Give Me The Rock » Blog Archive » ESPN Fantasy Basketball Draft Kit

Give Me The Rock

this is fantasy basketball 
  • GMTR Sponsors


    Play a variety of free slot machines online or visit VPR for information on video poker games and where to play securely.

    Shop residential adjustable basketball hoops at Sports Unlimited.

    fantasypa
  • Fantasy Sports

    Get This or Add Your Feed <a href="http://fantasyknuckleheads.com" title="Fantasy Football Rankings, Fantasy Football Sleepers, Fantasy football start sit, fantasy football waiver wire."><b>Fantasy Football for all you knuckleheads</b></a>

    Powered By: Fantasy Knuckleheads


  • ESPN Fantasy Basketball Draft Kit

    Author Icon for Nels

    Categorized as: Fantasy Basketball
    Posted on: September 12th, 2008

    While I have some sort of Vendetta against ESPN as though there were the Vince Carter or Carlos Boozer of sports websites… I would be remiss in not pointing you to their new Fantasy Basketball Draft Kit. There are actually a bunch of free as in beer articles over there, including a good list of sleepers, rookie predictions, and injury updates for the big name players.

    Other Stuff Like This:

    • No Related Post
    • Doneycat

      I read Matthew Berry’s lengthy draft day manifesto last night. Now I’m not a violent man, but his face and personality make me want to punch him on the schnozz. He makes a few good points, the main gist is to have a detailed plan from the get go and draft accordingly. He dismisses turnovers as a category, which I don’t happen to agree with. I think that flavors a lot of what ESPN is doing, regarding fantasy basketball. His attacks on the Celtics for winning the title from his beloved Lakers totally detracts from his writings, though. Suck it up, dillhole.

      Oh, and feel free to check out their rankings/projections. Andrew Bynum is ranked 31st. No, not 31st overall, 31st in Centers, behind Sean Williams, Marc Gasol, and Kendrick Perkins.