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Fantasy Basketball Sleeper of the Day
Following its trade of Chris Paul, New Orleans needed so add a player just to fill out its roster. The Hornets unknowingly signed a player that has provided an immediate impact, as Gustavo Ayon has become the starting power forward.
Fantasy Basketball Sleeper of the Day
Tyler Hansbrough is much more than a college sensation. The all-time leader in scoring at North Carolina has struggled shooting the ball this season, connecting on just 38.6% of his attempts from the field, but he found his touch Wednesday night.
Fantasy Basketball Sleeper of the Day
The only uncertainty surrounding Bismack Biyombo was if he could log consistent minutes in the NBA. The 6-foot-9 forward with an amazing wingspan was a can’t miss defensive prospect and expected to make a solid rebounding contribution every night.
Fantasy Basketball Sleeper of the Day
Since being booed in Madison Square Garden simply because of his name, Sacramento point guard Isaiah Thomas has carved a name for himself. Tabbed the starter for the Kings following their loss to the Knicks, Thomas has responded by averaging … Continue reading
Fantasy Basketball Sleeper of the Day
There couldn’t be a better time for the Nuggets to have Wilson Chandler return. After signing with the Zhejiang Lions during the NBA lockout, Chandler has been allowed to opt out of his contract, foregoing the playoffs in China, to … Continue reading
Fantasy Basketball Sleeper of the Day
Orlando has turned around its season, winning four of its last five games and finding its offensive touch. Magic guard J.J. Redick has solidified their bench, scoring a career-high 11 points per game and keeping defenses honest with his long range … Continue reading
Fantasy Basketball Sleeper of the Day
Marreese Speights squandered his opportunity in Philadelphia. Selected 16th overall in the 2008 NBA Draft by the 76ers, Speights was expected to be entrenched in the middle of their lineup for years. The 6-foot-10, 245 pound forward never seized his … Continue reading
Fantasy Basketball Sleeper of the Day
In just four games, Kenyon Martin has already found his place in the Clippers rotation and is providing an unexpected defensive presence. Fueled by his four block effort against Dallas, Martin is averaging a career-high 1.8 blocks per game.
Fantasy Basketball Sleeper of the Day
Chicago just wrapped up its season-long nine game road trip and took the Celtics down to the final seconds without Derrick Rose in the lineup. Even without the reigning MVP available, C.J. Watson has kept the Bulls atop the Eastern … Continue reading
Fantasy Basketball Sleeper of the Day
Playing for his third different team in three years, Alonzo Gee may have finally found a home in Cleveland. By scoring at least 17 points in four of his past six games, Gee has increased his scoring average to 9.9 … Continue reading