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Fantasy Week 19: Wade’s Last Stand?

Riley discusses shutting Wade down, Gilbert’s comeback, and the waiver players you need to be aware of

By Emry DowningHall

If you happened to catch the Heat in one of their 324 national television appearances this season you know they’re having a god awful year. Pat Riley came as close as he’ll ever come to acknowledging the teams struggles prior to last Friday nights game against the Sonics.

This isn’t news. The headline came when Riles hinted he was leaning towards shutting his wounded superstar, Dwyane Wade, down for “an extended period of time,” reading between the lines this clearly means the rest of the season.

While no time table has been set, and Wade himself scoffs at the report, the bottom line is the Heat are the worst team in the league, they’re lottery bound, and even though Wade’s competitive nature wants him on the floor, he’s got to realize shutting it down is in everyone’s best interest.

Dorrell Wright was slated to become a must-add the minute Riley pulled the plug on Flash’s lost season, until he went under the knife Monday afternoon, ending his year. With Wright done, Ricky Davis will play major minutes at both the two and three slots, and will start and finish games once Wade shuts down (extra ping-pong balls please).

This opportunity for extended tick will provide Davis an opportunity to contribute in points, and steals while wracking up some assists as well. If you need a scorer, Davis is going to contribute the rest of the way and should be added in most leagues. Also keep you eye on Marcus Banks who will see plenty of minutes once Wade’s year is wrapped like Reynolds.

I was always feeling Gerald Wallace’s nickname, “Crash”, until I owned him in multiple leagues this season and have become a victim of his reckless drives to the hoop. Wallace suffered a grade 3 concussion and is going to miss at least another week and could potentially be done for the year. The Bobcats (more ping-pong balls please) are out of the playoff race and may use the remainder of the season to develop their young talent, without risking Wallace’s health.

Wallace’s minutes are now going to Matt Carroll and Jared Dudley and both players have played well in his absence. Dudley offers an impoverished mans version of Wallace’s production and will give owners a little of everything. Carroll is a pure shooter and will provide points and threes, but also has a more rounded game then a player like Jason Kapono.

Speaking of the Raptors, Chris Bosh twisted his knee in the first quarter of last Fridays game and is likely going to miss the entire week due to swelling. He’ll travel with the team but Sam Mitchell has openly stated he’s not looking to rush Bosh back on the court.

Bosh is extremely valuable to the playoff bound Raptors and hustling him into the lineup this week would be a mistake. This is a real hurt piece to Bosh owners locked in a playoff race but honestly, the news could have been much worse and he should be back in the lineup next week.

If you’re looking for a plug-in starter, the value of Anthony Parker, Jamario Moon, and Andrea Bargnani will be on the juice and the clear in week #19.

Agent Zero was cleared to practice on Monday but stated openly that he’s nervous about hooping on his surgically repaired knee.

Arenas is a clever fellow and he understands a failed return will plummet his value as a free agent. His stock already took a hit only playing 8 games this season before going back under the knife, and a second relapse would be devastating.

Gilbert’s condition and mental state seems to change daily and there’s no telling what’s actually going on here. After stating emphatically that March 2nd would be his return to the hardwood, that day has come and gone and no new return has been slated.

As I stated last week, if you can afford to stash him on your bench, it’s better to find out what he’s got from the comfort of your roster then your opponents. Just don’t expect any miracles and don’t give up any chips to add him.

I’ve already given you Dudley, Carroll, The Raptors and Davis (If you’re not constructing shrines to me after that list, I understand) let’s see who else may be floating around on the wire and can help your team going forward.

Anderson Varejao – Big Z told reporters that he’s going to miss at least 2 weeks with a back injury clearing the 5 spot for everyone’s friend from Springfield, Anderson Varejao. I’ve gotten into a few way too heated debates about his value in 12 man league this season but no doubt he’s worth a pickup while Z is on the shelf and will help you in field goal percentage, blocks and rebounds.

Anthony Carter – Carter is the ultimate walk, don’t run pickup because the moment you add him he will fall off. With that said, he’s been hot lately and as the default point guard on the Nuggets he’s pretty much guaranteed to get burn. If you’re desperate for a PG and the next guy on this list isn’t available, give Carter a run.

Brevin Knight – Another default starter, Knight has the potential to wrack up big assist numbers mixed in with low double digit scoring and some steals. He’s as injury prone as any player in the NBA but is worth an add if you need assists.

Brandan Wright – The latest addition to Nelly’s cocktail known as the Golden State starting five. Wright has been plugged in with Biedrins on the shelf and Chris Webber being well, old and Chris Webber. His minutes are still somewhat limited but the blocks and rebounds will be there as long as Nelly likes what he brings to the table. He’s a terrific add/drop candidate right now.

Dikembe Mutombo – Mr. Mutombo is throwing a block party and would like to cordially invite all his fantasy owners to attend. He’ll be doing so to the tune of 3-4 per night for the rest of the season.

Craig Smith – His nickname should really be, “Hardwork.” The undersized four man has been getting minutes over the past 3 games and when he does, he produces. Let him get another 30 minute night before adding him.

Willie Green – If you’re looking for points Green is your best option right now. He and the Sixers are playing at a high level and their up tempo style will allow Green to get his looks and his shots up.

While none of the players listed this week are studs, there’s enough plug in talent to fill the holes on your roster.

As the season winds down be aware of how many transactions are allowed in your league and know where you stand concerning the amount you’ve made. If you have plenty to spare, don’t be afraid to add/drop a couple of guys who either have 4 games in a week or are playing extended minutes due to injury. If you’re plugging in an area of need you might steal and extra game a week and that could have a drastic impact on your playoff ranking.

BasketballMonster.com has created a schedule grid so you can easily recognize what teams have the most favorable games-played schedules down the stretch. This becomes valuable if you’re considering an add/drop between two players and one guy plays three times while the other suits up four.

Your old high school coach used to preach it was the little things that made the difference between winning and losing right? Fantasy follows suit.

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21 Responses to “Fantasy Week 19: Wade’s Last Stand?”

Mar.5 at 2:09 pm

James The balla says:
First again …

Mar.5 at 2:46 pm

Dominic Brankin-Joly says:
Get well soon, Gerald Wallace

Mar.5 at 2:51 pm

Ken says:
I just traded Bibby and RJ for Jamison. Validate me with praise please.

Mar.5 at 3:24 pm

Emry DowningHall says:
Ken: You def got the better player in the deal but… You also gave up a lot of numbers. Who did you pickup for the wire spot?

Mar.5 at 3:27 pm

Carlos Booser says:
Great column! I just added Carroll… I need those 3 pointers. Thanks

Mar.5 at 3:27 pm

bergs father says:
I have zach randolph, i know he is a liability at this stage of the season but do you suggest I hang on to him and ride out his double double average or should I explore trade possibilities?

Mar.5 at 3:30 pm

Emry DowningHall says:
BF: It depends who you can get for Z-Bo… like the Knicks experienced when they tried to move him at the deadline, his value is deteriorating. The good thing for you is that you’re only concerned about numbers… Zach has value and although his foot is a bit of a concern I think he’s supposed to play this evening against Cleveland and was a “suprise scratch” Monday. If there’s a good package out there, by all means pull the trigger, but don’t sell him out just to move him … and as a Knicks fan, I would be the first to do that, but it’s not worth it.

Mar.5 at 3:36 pm

bergs father says:
thanks mr. F…another concern of mine is kareem rush…..he is a good source of three’s for me and the pacers recently signed flip murray. Does this mean i should drop rush or does he still have value??

Mar.5 at 3:39 pm

Emry DowningHall says:
BF: No problem, as for Rush… I thought the Murray signing was a bit odd for a team going nowhere but just watch and see how O’Brien plays it. He likes the three ball (remember the Celtics teams?) so that’s why Rush has become so important to his offense. I think he should retain value but if you’re looking only for threes always take a look at D. Fisher, M. Carroll, JR Smith, Matt Carroll as well.

Mar.5 at 4:02 pm

Kihwan says:
I was waiting for this column all day yesterday at work. As usual, great job Emry. Love the Sideshow Bob reference.

Mar.5 at 5:02 pm

BETCATS says:
rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

Mar.5 at 5:14 pm

Ben Osborne says:
If there was a fantasy league where you could draft online columnists, I would expect Emry to be on the most-added list.

Mar.6 at 1:58 am

Bryant Reeves says:
that was weak Ben - draft and add are two very different things. Would Emry really be a FA at this point in the game?

Mar.6 at 9:53 am

MSkittle says:
Eddy Curry is available in my league. Should I pick him up?

Mar.6 at 10:23 am

Emry DowningHall says:
MSkittle: What are your other center options? Curry has gotten more minutes over the past couple games but keep in mind Randolph has missed the past three but is slated to return to the next game… which should diminish whatever value he has. In any event, Curry can score a bit but hardly rebounds and rarely blocks a shot… Let me know what else is available.

Mar.6 at 12:03 pm

Ol' Marty-Mar says:
Thanks for your advice, once again. Its very helpful, especially that Schedule Grid.
Speaking of which, Miami has a few 4 game weeks coming up. With D-Wade shuttin down, Ricky Davis must be thinkin: “I’MA GET MINES!” So u think thats a good pickup at this point?

Mar.6 at 12:16 pm

Emry DowningHall says:
Ol-Marty-Mar: Davis is definitely going to get his over the next few games… or at least try. I would be a bit concerned about Riley’s rant after last nights loss saying some people on the team don’t care… I actually think Marcus Banks is a better option because he has upside for the Heat for next year where as Davis is going to be long gone and honestly, I could see him out of the league… but that’s another subject.

Mar.6 at 2:48 pm

Bird PANTS says:
Very good article, thanks for the help. Any chance Z-Bo hurt his foot trying to show his handle and range against the Raptors?? I mean Steph told us he can handle the ball 94 ft and shoot an NBA three, he didn’t look too comfortable doing those things so he must have been injured. Right or wrong??

Mar.6 at 2:49 pm

Bird PANTS says:
Off fantasy talk for a minute….Who would you vote as MVP right now??

Mar.6 at 5:31 pm

Emry DowningHall says:
BirdPants: Always glad to help out man… as for Z-Bo, I saw that display against the Raptors, and I do recall Steph saying he could “handle the ball 94 feet” so you might be onto something, things haven’t worked out in NYC so perhaps he wanted to show that the wise words of Steph rang true. It’s very well his foot cracked when he tried to shake his man 24 feet from the basket. He looked like a big man shooting a three in an inter mural game. Pathetic.

Mar.6 at 5:39 pm

Emry DowningHall says:
If I had a vote for MVP, and I’m still waiting for Stern to page me with my access code btw… I don’t know if he realizes Mr. Fantasy is without a vote right now, must be some kind of error, you feel me? Anyway, I think the race is 3-headed between LBJ, CP3 and KB24.. you could throw TD in there as well but let’s get him out . I wouldn’t be mad if either of these guys won the award. LBJ - Where would the Cavs be without him? Worst team in the league status? Maybe. CP3 - Theres some talent there, but no doubt he makes them go. KB24 - The best team out of the bunch, but they are the favorites for a title right now, so he’s doing his thing also. I think I have to ultimately go with Kobe though. He’s shown the growth and maturity this season of trusting his teammates and although I think a lot of it is a facade, I DO factor window of opportunity for MVP award into the mix and LBJ and CP3 could exchange the trophy over the next 10 years. If I was to rank them it would be KB, LBJ, CP3… but this year more than ever, I think all guys are deserving of the trophy. I just feel that league experience does serve as a right of passage to some degree. Although after that game last night in NY, it’s hard not to call LNJ’s name.

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