October 23, 2007 11:21 am  |  70 Comments

Fantasy Basketball Season Preview Part II

We conclude with the big men

By Emry DowningHall

In Part II of the fantasy preview (click here for part I) we are taking a look at the front court, and the guys you shouldn’t be nappin’ on in the late rounds of your draft, the sleepers…

POWER FORWARD- The power forward slot has some up and comers but the top of the food chain is still controlled by the old heads. If you can manage to grab a PF who also qualifies at center in your league, that’s the ideal situation.

  1. Kevin Garnett – I have Garnett listed ahead of Marion because he will likely gain center eligibility, manning the middle for the Celtics. That kind of flexibility is lovely, especially in leagues that start two centers. Even with Allen and Pierce surrounding him, KG will still feast on the East. Grab him in the top three.
  2. Shawn Marion – If you believe Marion will be moved this season, you may want to pass on selecting him on draft night. I believe he won’t be moved and I think this talk will only make the man play with a chip on his shoulder, putting up monster numbers all year long.
  3. Dirk Nowitzki – Get that, playoff loss off your shoulder, you better, get that, playoff loss off your shoulder.
  4. Tim Duncan – Can we rename him Old Faithful? Duncan has forever been a bit underratted in fantasy hoops, but enters this season higher on most lists after last year’s strong showing. Minutes played are always a concern with Duncan, since the Spurs like to save him for the playoffs, but Duncan is very reliable source for points, boards, and blocks. He should be chosen in the late first round.
  5. Carlos Boozer – He has been extremely consistent and although injuries were a concern in the past, he is healthy now and can carry a fantasy team. He scores at a high percentage and dominates the boards. I like him in the beginning of the second round.

CENTER – The five spot is without a doubt the hardest position to fill with quality players. Most leagues start two centers and with that in mind, owners should make sure they have depth in the middle. This means drafting a center is your first priority.

  1. Amare Stoudemire – In fantasy sports you hear the term, “high risk, high reward,” tossed around often. No player better exemplifies it than Stoudemire. We all know the history with his knees, but then he bounced back and was first team All-NBA last season. He is scheduled to play in the Suns final two preseason games and should be good to go for the season tip.
  2. Pau Gasol – This uptempo Grizzlies attack fits Gasol’s game and now that he is healthy he is going to make that jump into the elite big category this season. When he was 100% last season he put up first round numbers with ease. If you trust the foot, take a chance on Gasol in the late first round.
  3. Yao Ming – The big fella missed 34 games last season, and 26 the year before that. There are questions surrounding his ability to get up and down the court with his teammates now that the Rockets plan to run and gun. If he is healthy, he blocks, boards, and is great from the line. He is a risky selection, but will go in the mid-to-late first round.
  4. Dwight Howard – Where he goes depends on whether your league counts free-throw percentage and turnovers. He will hurt you in those categories. If those aren’t counted, he is a no-brainer in the first round. I have him ranked here because of upside and the fact that he may improve drastically on last year’s already monstrous numbers.
  5. Marcus Camby – If injuries weren’t an issue he would be a first-round pick in every draft. The fact is he piles up the DNP’s and even though he was healthy last season Camby has shown thiis means little. He is another risk versus reward guy and I usually pass on the risk when it comes to the center slot.

SLEEPERS

With all the positive things the Internet has done for fantasy sports the fact that it effectively destroyed the concept of “sleepers” can be forgiven. Here are some guys you probably know, but might have under valued as you prepare for your draft.

  1. Louis Williams – Strong showings in both summer leagues has Philadelphia buzzing about this kid.
  2. Luis Scola – His MVP at the FIBA games really spoiled his sleeper status.
  3. Cuttino Mobley – His value has dipped since coming to L.A. but with Brand done until March he will once again be a focal point of the offense.
  4. Boris Diaw – Is far from an unknown name, but a miserable 2006-2007 season will keep him available until the later rounds of your draft. With Kurt Thomas in Seattle, Diaw will also play center at times for the Suns.
  5. Ricky Davis – If you know the name, you know the man is a gunner. With KG out of town I predict career highs across the board for Davis.
  6. Walter Herrmann – Sean May, and Adam Morrison are done for the year and the NBA’s Fabio just might be the Bobcats starting power forward.
  7. Marvin Williams – Owners that stuck with Williams last season were diggin’ the growth and the maturity. Expect continued improvements this season.
  8. Chucky Atkins – Word on the curb has AI moving to the #2 spot and Atkins starting in Denver. He can really shoot the three ball and has stayed healthy in the past few seasons.

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  • white hot eboy Posted: Oct.23 at 11:35 am
    Emry, don’t sleep on Udonis Haslem. He will be working extra hard this year without D-Wade in the mix early. And his preseason numbers have been gaudy compared to his career totals. I’d love to see the SLAM guys do a piece on him at some point. Warrior’s heart, if he had off-the-charts athleticism, he’d be looked at in a top 10 PF spot.

  • Gilbert0 Posted: Oct.23 at 11:37 am
    haslem has value for his boards, that is about it in fantasy. he tends to get drafted in the late rounds. oh yeah, duncan’s ft% can really hurt you as well

  • Keith Posted: Oct.23 at 11:38 am
    Boris Diaw is the golden pick. He’s going to be a monster. You heard it here first.

  • H to the izzo Posted: Oct.23 at 11:39 am
    Anybody wanna let me into this SlAM league thing?

  • white hot eboy Posted: Oct.23 at 11:42 am
    Izzo, you are a day late. You may have to chastize the chaplin for Tarzan to get a spot. Where did you go yesterday when everyone was giving out their e-mail addresses?

  • Edown Posted: Oct.23 at 11:42 am
    I like Haslem a lot, more so as a player than a fantasy guy, but… he is solid. You might be a bit bias tho right? Lol. D. Wright could have been added to the sleeper list as well.

  • H to the izzo Posted: Oct.23 at 11:42 am
    The word is living Eboy.

  • Gilbert0 Posted: Oct.23 at 11:54 am
    manu, haslem, tayshaun…. lots of guys around who are great players but not as good as you think for fantasy

  • white hot eboy Posted: Oct.23 at 12:01 pm
    Poor Izzo, has a life, but still wants to be in a fantasy league. And yeah, Edown, I am biased, but I see his scoring numbers going to the 12-14 pt range a game. So I think he has extra value.

  • Emry Posted: Oct.23 at 12:05 pm
    Haslem is nice, I remember him @ UF… pudgy guy… but a real presence in the paint. They took it to my Temple Owls in 2002 at the Garden… first game of the year. But you have to respect the way he lost the weight and has molded himself into a NBA glue-guy.

  • white hot eboy Posted: Oct.23 at 12:08 pm
    Dude was close to 300lbs. That’s a great advertisement for hard work.

  • Rasheedionics Posted: Oct.23 at 12:09 pm
    Don’t feel bad Izzo, I posted my email twice but never got an invite. I guess you have to have your screen name in orange color for your comments even to be read.

  • white hot eboy Posted: Oct.23 at 12:11 pm
    I see you Rasheed. Tarzan’s running it. How efficient did you expect it to be? Tarzan, get these dudes in.

  • white hot eboy Posted: Oct.23 at 12:12 pm
    I know Mr. 155 was looking for you too, Rasheed, so I think you’ll get in.

  • Emry Posted: Oct.23 at 12:13 pm
    I’m glad you guys are hooking up this fantasy league… hopefully it will keep you reading the column each Monday :)

  • Bryan Posted: Oct.23 at 12:16 pm
    My name is orange and a lot of times I go unnoticed also.

  • white hot eboy Posted: Oct.23 at 12:23 pm
    No Chris Mihm, sleeper action?

  • Adrian Posted: Oct.23 at 12:24 pm
    Be good if we could get some Slam contributors in on it too…Sam, Ryan, Holly, Ben, anyone game to represent Slam?

  • Adrian Posted: Oct.23 at 12:24 pm
    That’d be Bodie, Eboy. Top 10 center, apparently…

  • white hot eboy Posted: Oct.23 at 12:28 pm
    Is Bynum or Mihm the starter?

  • Bryan Posted: Oct.23 at 12:29 pm
    Chris Mihm being top 40 and all means not only would not start on the 30 teams in the league , but he wouldn’t even be the first backup on 9 others.

  • Bryan Posted: Oct.23 at 12:35 pm
    would he not*

  • Bryan Posted: Oct.23 at 1:21 pm
    Marion just read this piece and wants to be traded to small forward because he feels slighted not being the number one ranked power forward.

  • Tom Posted: Oct.23 at 1:37 pm
    wow, no mention of Al Jefferson……dude has been piling up double double so far in the preseason, and I don’t see him slowing down anytime soon

  • Tom Posted: Oct.23 at 1:38 pm
    Also, I would put Corey Maggette ahead of Mobley. With Brand out, Maggette becomes the no.1 guy…….don’t forget dude is a free throw maching, minimum 8 attempts a game.

  • Steve O Posted: Oct.23 at 1:40 pm
    I’m with Eboy. Got Mihm? And what is this league? I too was living yesterday and missed out on a SLAM fantasy league?? boo.

  • white hot eboy Posted: Oct.23 at 1:44 pm
    Steve, I was actually joking on Bodie’s behalf regarding the future Hall Of Famer, Mihm. If Tarzan shows up, he’s the man to speak with regarding the league.

  • Adrian Posted: Oct.23 at 1:46 pm
    Why is it that the one day everyone actually wants Tarzan to show up he’s not here?

  • H to the izzo Posted: Oct.23 at 1:47 pm
    A league that Tarzan runs is a league I don’t want to be in.

  • Adrian Posted: Oct.23 at 1:51 pm
    He should’ve called it the Z-League.

  • Blue Posted: Oct.23 at 2:00 pm
    Hey Emry (or anyone else)…If I have Tim Duncan on my fantasy squad and can potentially trade him for Dirk, should I?

  • Kihwan Posted: Oct.23 at 2:34 pm
    Blue: depends on the rest of your team. If you’re hurting for reb and blocks, you should probably want to lean towards keeping him. If not, Dirk will put up better numbers than Duncan in most statistical categories.

  • Kihwan Posted: Oct.23 at 2:44 pm
    Since it sounds like there was some discrimination when it came to invites in Tarzan’s league, I have set up another one on Yahoo! league id: 133173
    password: links First come, first serve.

  • Emry Posted: Oct.23 at 2:54 pm
    Blue: Without question, I would pull that deal. In a lot of leagues Dirk qualifies at center, which is just icing on the cake. Even if he doesn’t… make the trade. Dirk is a top 5 value guy, Duncan is a late first rounder who will have an issue with minutes because Pop and the boys have one thing on their minds, as Steph would say… Shiny stuff.

  • Captain America Posted: Oct.23 at 3:02 pm
    KG over Duncan? You’re kidding, right? Duncan has owned KG in head-to-head match ups for years. Do me a favor. Next time, look at the stat sheets in head-to-head match ups KG v. Duncan before making foolish statements.

  • Captain America Posted: Oct.23 at 3:04 pm
    Wittman is going to go to battle with Buckets if he starts his gunning campaign. Look for Ricky D to find a new home if he doesn’t play team ball for Wittman.

  • Captain America Posted: Oct.23 at 3:05 pm
    I really like Wallace with the “Cats”. Watch out world.

  • Ben Osborne Posted: Oct.23 at 3:08 pm
    Emry is the man.

  • Tarzan Cooper Posted: Oct.23 at 3:18 pm
    izzo, give me your email and you will get an invite. rasheed is tryin to be sneaky, i sent him an invite, one of the first, then he changed his name to alex, and tried to get another team with the same email. what a cheating bitch

  • white hot eboy Posted: Oct.23 at 3:22 pm
    Damn, Tarzan Columbo!!!

  • Tarzan Cooper Posted: Oct.23 at 3:26 pm
    and everyone, including you, was cracking on me for trying to run the league. saying it was going to be horrible. should be epic

  • Rasheedionics Posted: Oct.23 at 3:28 pm
    Tarzan… no tricks… my 2nd message was sent from home computer and that’s screen name that was saved there which I used a long time ago. I never post comments from home anymore (no time). I realized that it’s a different screen name after I did it but its the same email address so what you thought I was trying to pull?

  • white hot eboy Posted: Oct.23 at 3:29 pm
    Bit*h, don’t be so touchy. I never said it was going to horrible, I implied that it may not be efficient. BIG difference. Now prove us wrong, Columbo Cooper.

  • Rasheedionics Posted: Oct.23 at 3:30 pm
    Trust me I’m like in 10 leagues… One team would be more than enough for me.

  • jbn74sb Posted: Oct.23 at 3:49 pm
    My 2 cents:
    Fantasy sports is whack. We all spend too much time in front of the computer as it is. Go out and do something instead. Play hoops, go to the beach, hell, go to Walmart and make fun of fat people. Just do something.

  • white hot eboy Posted: Oct.23 at 3:52 pm
    Bodie, I do all those things (the Wal-Mart thing is actually incredibly soul-soothing)but if I’m playing with my kid, sitting at the computer, while he’s bringing me every conceivable Hot Wheels car in the universe to identify their make’s and models would help pass the time.

  • H to the izzo Posted: Oct.23 at 3:53 pm
    ampr51@hotmail.com

  • Rasheedionics Posted: Oct.23 at 3:56 pm
    Bodie is a hater.

  • jbn74sb Posted: Oct.23 at 3:59 pm
    We don’t have a walmart here. If we did, making fun of creamy people would quickly rise on the list of my pastimes.
    I do, however, like to go to the toy section when I am unfortunate enough to go to a walmart, and proceed to throw nerf footballs all over the store. And then blame it on some dipsh-t kid standing there looking stupid if anyone questions me. Always a good time. Especially when some fat lady waddles over looking pissed because she got nailed in the head.

  • Adrian Posted: Oct.23 at 4:00 pm
    Bodie is a cranky old man.

  • Bryan Posted: Oct.23 at 4:08 pm
    Before they started putting plastic over the rims at walmart my friends and I had an intense game of 21 that was amazing..I’m currently banned for life from that particular wal mart.Though I don’t believe there is a way to enforce that.

  • Richie Posted: Oct.23 at 4:08 pm
    @ Cpt. America: KG over Duncan is an easy choice. If you know anything about fantasy NBA, KG is the man hands down. Duncan is a liability with health issues, his poor free throw shooting (63%) and frequency with which he takes FTs (7 per game). KG is durable and his only negative stat is that he doesnt shoot 3s.

  • white hot eboy Posted: Oct.23 at 4:09 pm
    Bodie, I really think we are seperated by less than the miles that are between us. I have spent countless hours in Wal-Mart’s when I was in my early 20’s at 2:00a, playing one on one basketball on the metal displays at the end of the aisles with my buddy when we used to work night shifts together. Snapping those metal display cages don’t really take that much force. And a floor full of bouncing plastic balls and the ensuing Wal-Mart employee parade that has to wrangle them is “instant classic”.

  • jbn74sb Posted: Oct.23 at 4:15 pm
    Dunk ball inside Costco was always a good time as well, with an added benefit of all of the free food available on the weekends. They now put the hoops for sale way up on pallets so you can’t even shoot at it anymore.

  • Bryan Posted: Oct.23 at 4:17 pm
    We used to terrorize the subdivision with out 3 am pickup games in random driveways complete with loud sh*t talking for example “get the F*CK out of here!” after a block..it was priceless to see peoples faces…they were all “what the hell are you doing?” best response “just shooting around , you want downs?”

  • Bryan Posted: Oct.23 at 4:18 pm
    with our*

  • mamadou n'diaye Posted: Oct.23 at 4:19 pm
    i’m new to fantasy hoops, picked shaq in the 11th round of my draft, he was ranked something like 430th out of 477. Is he simply just not a viable option in fantasy hoops?

  • jbn74sb Posted: Oct.23 at 4:23 pm
    He’s always hurt, and doesn’t rebound well.

  • mamadou n'diaye Posted: Oct.23 at 4:25 pm
    I’m thinking of waiving him and grabbing Marvin Williams, only have 4 eligible guards on the roster right now. I’ll stop though, I know no one wants to hear about other peoples teams

  • Emry Posted: Oct.23 at 4:27 pm
    mamadou n’diaye: Shaq is a great value in the 11th. Yahoo has him thrown way down this year because he has been injured so much in the past couple years. His numbers are down, obviously, he is in the twilight of his career but that late in the draft that’s an excellent selection. What other centers were left? Zaza Pachulia? You did good.

  • BETCATS Posted: Oct.23 at 5:18 pm
    i am not even in a fantasy league but i still think that emeka should have been on the list as a sleepere

  • Emry Posted: Oct.23 at 6:28 pm
    Betcats: Emeka is no sleeper, he will go in the late third or 4th round. I would consider him a steal in the 5th. He is injury prone, but with Sean May out he should be geared up for a monster year IF he can stay healthy.

  • Kihwan Posted: Oct.23 at 8:02 pm
    For those that didn’t get into Tarzan’s fantasy league, I created another one through Yahoo! league id: 133173
    password: links

  • Robbi Posted: Oct.23 at 9:40 pm
    Actually, Zaza is a better option than Shaq. PRIMARILY because of injuries.

  • Tarzan Cooper Posted: Oct.24 at 12:51 am
    got you izzo. rasheedionics, i dont care what you say. yours was one of the first i sent an invitation to. check your email. tell me its not there, everyone else obviously got theirs.

  • Bryce Posted: Oct.24 at 12:53 am
    damn Emry…Lois Williams was gonna be my steal now you have him as the #1 sleeper…it don’t matter though; to everyone in the slam leauge - FEAR THE FLIP FLOP ROCK

  • Tarzan Cooper Posted: Oct.24 at 1:40 pm
    louis williams aint gonna do $hit. bryce, i wouldnt be so quick to talk trash if i were you. but since im me, i will dominate, especially once the playoffs come.

  • Tarzan Cooper Posted: Oct.24 at 1:44 pm
    12 teams = max. sorry anyone who wanted to get in but couldnt. you should have been quicker

  • Blue Posted: Oct.25 at 6:57 pm
    Emry/Kihwan: Thanks for the advice guys. I did a little bit of wheeling and dealing and was able to get Al Jefferson as well so my rebounds wouldn’t suffer.
    Everyone: Please take care to be at your computer during the draft, or do your pre-draft rankings for the players you want. If you don’t, Yahoo will pick random people like Keyon Dooling in the first round (that’s not sarcasm, that actually happened…Shawn Marion and Lebron James were both late SECOND ROUND picks in that draft).

  • Let's Go Pitt Posted: Oct.26 at 9:34 am
    Come on Em, you know you want to add my boy Aaron Gray to your sleeper list.

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