
It’s a rough start coming into this new year. A lot of players are hurting. Injuries are hurting real-life teams and fantasy ones alike. You can ask the Portland Trail Blazers what that’s like… Moving forward, let’s map out what to do with our fantasy lineups this week. Sched...

Line of the Night: Even with only three games yesterday, there were still a lot of strong fantasy performances to be had. Al Horford (0.93) used both the Knicks’s “defense” and an overtime to score 22 points, grab 19 boards and block three shots. He was also 11-14 shooting from the field. And ...

Tommy Beer over at Hoopsworld hosted the most recent fantasy basketball roundtable. His topic of debate for the week was: “Last week we highlighted players who had not lived up to draft day expectations, but were expected to turn it around over the second half of the season. ...

Line of the Night: Tim Duncan (0.89) had 23 points and 10 rebounds, but none of his usual blocks (2 steals though). He did everyone a favor by shooting 77% from the field and 100% (okay, 3 of 3) from the line...

Line of the Night: Lebron James (1.96) celebrated his 25th birthday with a win over Hawks and this crazy line: 48 points on 15-23 shooting, 14-16 from the line, 10 boards, 6 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks...

Line of the Night: Kobe Bryant (1.52) played 43 minutes because for some reason, the Lakers couldn’t dominate Golden State like they have against most of the other weaker teams they played in December. ...

Line of the Night: It’s been a relatively quiet year for Gilbert Arenas (1.05), in regards to both his on and off the court performance. Arenas currently sits at 117 on the GMTR 9-cat player rater, thanks to a second worst in the league 3.8 turnovers a game. ...

When Cleveland, Miami, and Indiana are involved in blowout games, and the Knicks are playing San Antonio, you know it’s going to be a slow day for fantasy lines. Line of the Night: LeBron James (1.40) had 29 points (2 threes), 5 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals, and 1 block. ...

Just take it from him. Line of the Night: Steve Nash (1.51). Not surprisingly, the Phoenix/Golden State game lead to the best line of the night. Old man Nash scored 36 points on 14-22 shooting. He also added 9 assists and 6 threes...

Line of the Night: Welcome back Brandon Roy (1.3). Roy, who was wearing a brace to protect the shoulder he injured in a game against Dallas on the 22nd, dropped 41 points on Denver. He ended the game 16-26 from the field, adding 6 rebounds 4 assists and 3 threes...

My Christmas gift this year was to draw the actual Christmas Day post. Since the NBA has gone the Hollywood route and realized that no one actually wants to spend time with their in-laws on Christmas, they need something to distract them. And what better distraction than Cleveland @ LAL...

Line of the Night: You may think the headline refers to Gerald Wallace (1.41) and his 29 point, 12 rebound, 2 steal, 4 block performance in which he shot 55% from the floor and 83% from the line, making 4 threes in addition to all that...

Here’s the latest Fantasy Basketball Roundtable, this week on Points in the Paint, titled: They’re Going to Bounce Back. Here’s what Patrick and I said about the guys who are currently under-performing, but will bounce back. There is more from other guys if you click on that link above. Derr...





















