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Day 69 of 170: Wilson Chandler Takes Out The Celtics

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Categorized as: Fantasy Basketball
Posted on: January 5th, 2009

We’ve reached the 40% point of the season (yesterday actually), and as such, Patrick and I have made the decision to cut down on the daily posts a little. Really, this just means we’re only going to put in Honorable Mentions when they’re really honorable. We’re hoping this will help us free up a little more time to do other posts that should be more helpful to fantasy owners trying to manager their roster on a daily (or weekly) basis.

Line of the Night: Wilson Chandler (1.16) had 31 points against the Celtics last night as the Knicks beat Boston by 12 points. The front page of Yahoo’s NBA page is calling it a slump for the men in green. When Wilson Chandler is getting the LotN against you, I’d say so.

Honorable Mentions: Rashard Lewis hit 6 threes last night to go with 6 rebounds and 9 assists. He only shot 37%, though.

Waiver Wire Line of the Night: Nicolas Batum (0.85) of the Portland Trail Blazers (in case you were wondering) had 17 points with 3 threes. He’s only owned in 2% of Yahoo leagues, but unfortunately, he shot 100% from the field. He added 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and a steal.

Hakim Warrick (0.65) had 18 and 7 and is owned in 42% of Yahoo leagues, and passes the FG% test with 43%.

The Biggest Loser: Greg Oden (-0.38) continues to disappoint. He made it 35 minutes last night, but only had 10 points and 4 rebounds while shooting 43% from the field, and 57% from the free throw line.

The Golden Ticket: Golden State plays Utah tonight, so get those Jazz players in your lineup. Could be good things for Deron Williams.

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  • matt
    nels...can we get a little insight on nenad krstic and what you think his value might be and when he might make an impact?
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