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Jeremy Lin: Fantasy Basketball Rookie Impact

Check out Connecticut Head Coach Jim Calhoun’s statement after Lin finished with 30 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals, and 2 blocks against the UConn Huskies last season: “I’ve seen a lot of teams come through here, and [Jeremy Lin] could play for any of them. He’s got great, great composure on the court. He knows how to play.”

That’s quite the praise coming from a Hall of Fame Big East coach.

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Fantasy Feast for Roy Hibbert owners

if we take Hibbert’s per game averages from last year and extrapolate them over 35 minutes, the former Georgetown Hoya would average 16.4 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 2.3 blocks. These are Al Jefferson-type numbers, except that Hibbert would double Jefferson in the ever scarce block category. Al Jefferson is currently ranked among the top 10 centers, while Hibbert is often the 30th Center drafted in head-to-head leagues.

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Definite ‘Players in New Places’ Fantasy Upgrade for Raymond Felton

Felton is joining a team that was second in 3-point attempts with over 26 per game. He will benefit by playing alongside the 3-point specialist Danilo Gallinari and with one of the top finishers in Amare Stoudemire. Amare’s ability to draw the double team (Felton has never played with a dominating Power Forward) will open up some shots for the South Carolina native. Ray Felton is no Steve Nash, but Coach D’Antoni will still be calling Ray-Amare pick and roll plays, resulting in some easy assists for the Point Guard.

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Fantasy impact: Laurence Maroney is now a Bronco

Yes, Knowshon Moreno is currently the numero uno back, but he is one play away from re-aggravating the hamstring that kept in out of the entire preseason. So who else would Maroney have to battle to get carries? Well, LenDale White was brought over in the off-season but tore his Achilles tendon and is out for the season. Correll Buckhalter was also injured during preseason and was horrible in the season opener, racking up 2.5 yards per carry on 6 rushes, including a lost fumble.

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Season-ending injury for Donnie Avery

The most impressive Ram receiver this preseason has been Tight End Michael Hoomananui. A 5th round draft pick in this year’s draft, Homman stole the show, hauling in 2 TD passes from fellow rookie teammate Sam Bradford. His 12 yard touchdown catch demonstrated his ability to find the hole in the Patriots’ zone defense, while his 5 yard touchdown grab showed his speed, as he easily out-ran first team Linebacker Brandon Spikes into the endzone.

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The Yao Ming impact on the fantasy-relevant Rocket players

Aaron Brooks will benefit the most from Yao’s return as every game should produce a few lob passes from Brooks to Yao for dunks. These easy assist opportunities could raise Brooks’ dimes to 8 per game, while continuing to knock down over 2 three-pointers per game. With Yao and Martin demanding the majority of attention, the speedy Point Guard should improve on his 43% field goal percentage as a byproduct from open shots

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Your 5th Pick NFL Fantasy Draft Kit

There is a serious RB tier drop-off after Turner and Gore are drafted as the next top-ranked players include Shonn Greene (Jets) – with limited pro experience – and Ryan Mathews (Chargers) – an unproven rookie. Both have high ceilings but are not yet battle tested. On the other end of the spectrum we have the tried-and-true Steven Jackson (Rams) and DeAngelo Williams (Panthers). The problem is that S-Jax’s own team, or lack thereof, prevents him from scoring, while D’Will has a near equal timeshare with Johnathan Stewart.

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Does Trevor Ariza get a fantasy Upgrade?

Being the fourth option and having CP3 at the point will give him ample open shots, thereby increasing his efficiency. Look for him to maintain his 2 three-pointers per game but with a much better field goal percentage. Thanks to the lack of depth on the Hornets, (his only threat to a reduction in minutes is from the immobile Stojakovic), Ariza will provide very solid contributions in threes, rebounds and steals.

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Brett Cecil pickup

Let’s take a look at Cecil’s record in 6 starts this season against the Rays, Red Sox, and Yankees:
Innings Pitched – 40.1
Wins – 4
ERA – 2.02
Strikeouts – 32
WHIP – 1.02

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