Line of the Night/ Waiver Wire Line of the Night : Roy Hibbert (1.04). Jeff Foster left this game early because of a lower back injury, giving Hibbert plenty of court time against Tim Duncan and the Spurs. The Pacers lost the game when Duncan dunked over Hibbert, but otherwise the big man was solid, [...]
Read More..>>Line of the Night/ Waiver Wire Line of the Night : Kyle Lowry (1.54). With the exception of Jason Terry and Manu Ginobili, It’s not very often that a non-starter pulls down the best line of the night, even when they get a lot of minutes (otherwise, they’d be good enough to start, right?) Well, [...]
Read More..>>Line of the Night: Too bad Luol Deng and his FG%-saving ass still lost out to Steve Nash (0.90), who had 16 points, 5 rebounds, and 13 assists. Somehow, he managed to avoid taking a free throw, which, with his career average, is not something you want to see from Steve Nash. His 63% from [...]
Read More..>>Line of the Night: The second line of the night for Troy Murphy (1.51) this week. And he did it in a sea of good lines with his efficiency – Murphy was 10-13 from the floor, scoring 26 points and adding 15 rebounds, 5 threes and no turnovers. At this point, I think we pretty [...]
Read More..>>Each week some of fantasy basketballs greatest strategic thinkers assemble to debate and explore interesting issues pertaining to fantasy basketball. A big thanks to Ryan Lester from Lesters Legends for bringing this together. Sitting at the Fantasy Hoops Roundtable: – Alex Woods, BleacherCreatureRotoTalk – Ryan Lester, Lester’s Legends – Your Dear Friends at Empty the [...]
Read More..>>Line of the Night: Tim Duncan (1.15) proved (once again) that being on or playing against a fast-paced team can make all the difference in fantasy basketball. Phoenix pushed the pace of their game against the Spurs to 116 points. While Phoenix’s Possession’s Per Game aren’t at an all time high (only 95 per game), [...]
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