Win My Fantasy League Fantasy Basketball Draft Kit

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Win My Fantasy League Fantasy Basketball Draft Kit

90043057LM029_HORNETS_THUNDER1. What sort of strategy should you be following when drafting?

It is generally best to go with the best player available, but with that said I like to focus on multi-category point guards and power forwards in the earlier rounds. This years talent crop is so deep that solid options remain at all positions in the later rounds.

I always ensure to grab two C eligible players by the time the 8th round comes along, as the C market can get scarce with proven commodities. Upside players will be available but multiple variables must come together for a breakout candidate to realize his potential.

I also like to get deep at the PG position and I try to land shooting guards who also contribute in the assist and rebound columns.

The only time to chase stats per se is in the final rounds of your draft in bigger leagues. If you player pool is less than 180 players than there is no room to chase particular statistical categories.

2. Potential vs. Last season

I like to draft based on potential. Drafting purely based on last years stats is very short-sighted as player movement and philosophy changes make last years stats only a possible indicator to account for. For example Stephen Curry is being drafted in the 1st round of fantasy drafts based on his monstrous performance in the 2nd half of the season, whereas new teammate David Lee is being drafted on the strength of his performance with the New York Knicks. Drafting based on potential allows you to take into account that David Lee leaving the Knicks where he was a top option on offense and going to a Warriors team where he will be no better than the 3rd option this year.

3. Pre-ranking – Do you pre-rank?

Pre-ranking is a must, there are so many things going on during a draft that a player may slip your mind. Participate in a couple of mock draft before your draft to fine tune your pre-rankings.

Check out these great resources and bookmark this page for your draft:

Rookie Rankings and Projections: Top 22
Point Guard Rankings
Point Guard ADP Values
ADP Busts: Point Guards
Deep Sleepers: Point Guards
Power Forward Rankings
Power Forward Sleepers
Shooting Guard Rankings
Shooting Guard Sleepers
Shooting Guards: ADP Values
Shooting Guards: Overvalued
Small Forward Rankings
Small Forward Sleepers
Center Rankings
Center Sleepers
1st Round Fantasy Basketball Draft Kit
Win My Fantasy League Fantasy Basketball Cheat Sheet (Yahoo rankings and last seasons avg stats)
NBA Fantasy Playoffs Schedule

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Raju Byfield aka Rizzla is fantasy afficicanado. Rizzla founded and has been the lead writer and editor for Win My Fantasy League since its inception and has also contributed to Bleacher Report, FantasyPros and FantasyCPR among others. Rizzla mans our main twitter account @fantasysportdoc and can be also be reached at his personal twitter @fantasycontext. He can also be reached at rizzla@winmyfantasyleague.com

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