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Week 20 Fantasy Basketball Stock Market: The Replacements

With nearly half the league making this week’s injury report, there are suddenly plenty of new starters around the league worth a pickup heading into the fantasy playoffs. There’s also Pau Gasol who is currently available in nearly half of all fantasy leagues. With guys like Kobe, Kyrie Irving, Marcin Gortat, and Andrea Bargnani opening

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Week 20 NBA Injury Report: Two’s Company, Nineteen’s a Crowd

With nineteen weeks behind us, it seems like every NBA player is feeling the wear and tear of the long season. This week’s injury report features nineteen players, not including guys who are fantasy irrelevant anyway. In other words, the ice pack industry is having a great week. No team has been spared, especially the

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Week 20 Fantasy Basketball Waiver Wire: Wright as Rain

With the fantasy playoffs approaching quickly, it’s time to focus on improving specific stat categories you have been lacking in all season rather than just finding the best players out there. A weakness in rebounds, assists, blocks, steals, or threes is usually all the difference – especially if you’ve spent your season investing heavily in

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Checking In On The NBA Trade Deadline Moves (2 Weeks After)

This past Thursday marked two weeks since the NBA’s notably uneventful “dud-line.” There were certainly potential big time moves that could have spiced things up, like Dwight Howard getting booted out of Tinseltown, or what almost happened, Josh Smith ending up somewhere other than Atlanta. In the end, the biggest splash was J.J. Redick suiting

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Throw Away Any Hope Of Andrew Bynum’s Return

It’s been a disaster. No, not the Etch-A-Sketch renditions Andrew Bynum has adopted as hair. The infinitely disappointing season that the Philadelphia 76ers imposed on themselves after giving up quality pieces in Andre Iguodala, Maurice Harkless, Nikola Vucevic—not to mention a protected first-round pick for a malcontent with the knees of a stork. Sure, they

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