Channing Frye, I expect is going to come back down to earth at some point. By now everyone out there in fantasy land knows he figured out how to shoot the three, but can he keep up with Phoenixes' high paced offense for an entire season? I know I'd struggle. Still he's going to be a top 50 player this year but if someone in your league is willing shell out someone big for him, you may want to take your time and seriously think about selling while his value is out the roof. EARTH TO FRYE!
PROPS: If you listened to my advice back when I started keeping this FBA info, Brandon Jennings is still killing it. I'd like to take this opportunity to pat myself on the back while Jennings' is still averaging 21.8 point 6 assists and making 2.4 threes a game. With that being said I like to give a shout out to the PEE WEE KIRKLAND squad in my fantasy league who beat me to the free agent list. Bob you wanna trade?
DROPS: Memet Okur has a place in my basketball heart being a part of the Pistons 2004 championship team, but I'm struggling right now with the idea of cutting him. He got off to a terrible start and with the Carlos Boozer being in his contract and playing like a man possessed there just aren't enough points and boards going around for Memo to be a contributor in fantasy. If anyone in my league is reading this, my office is open.
AT THE BUZZER: As football season is slowing down the NBA is going to be the league that will grab some attention. With the free agent class of 2010 is going to be interesting to see how the league situates itself next season. Based on what I'm hearing the east looks like it will grab most of the big names out there. It looks like it'll be the New Eastern Conference vs. The Kobe Conference next season. I am out.
Brandon Jennings is owning every other player in his draft class. Props to the Bucks for taking a "chance" on him.
ReplyDeleteI like the blog I didnt know anything about fantasy bball so its cool to read.
ReplyDeletei like it. makes me want to play fantasy bball next year
ReplyDeleteBrandon Jennings has changed college sports. The success he had will sway a lot of young talent to go to Europe instead of college. NBA needs to allow pro teams to draft kids out of high school again.
ReplyDeleteI agree with what Marvin said about Jennings. He also might be the most exciting player drafted since Lebron. I have to give you props for continuing to play fantasy basketball throughout the year. Every year I try and I every year I fail to keep up with it. Mehmet is the man. There may not be a tougher European big man since Sibonus.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what to do with Memo. I have him on my team, and I'm not quite ready to part with him. But man, I need some more out of him. Nice post.
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