League Info
League Creator: Mike Beams
Game Type: Custom
Scoring: H2H Each Category
Teams: 16
StandingsScoreboard
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Tuesday, February 9NJ at Cle, L 97-104Dal at Den, L 91-127Chi at Ind, L 109-101Uta at LAC, L 109-99Hou at Mia, L 66-99Det at Mil, L 93-81Sac at NY, L 118-114Min at Phi, L 97-119OKC at Por, L 89-77Atl at Mem, L 108-94Was at Cha, L 92-94
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The draft order will be set in reverse of last years standings.
Trading players and/or picks will be allowed until the keeper deadline.[center] Feb 8 7:40 AM |  | PHI dropped Al Thornton, LAC to W PHI added Will Bynum, Det from FA to BE | Feb 8 4:30 AM |  | PHI dropped Chris Duhon, NY to W PHI added Jason Thompson, Sac from W to BE | Feb 6 10:22 AM |  | CLE dropped Dahntay Jones, Ind to W CLE added J.J. Redick, Orl from FA to BE | Feb 5 8:59 PM |  | PHI dropped Beno Udrih, Sac to W PHI added Al Thornton, LAC from FA to BE | Feb 5 12:08 PM |  | DEN dropped Jason Thompson, Sac to W | Feb 3 8:18 AM |  | BOS dropped DeMar DeRozan, Tor to W BOS added Courtney Lee, NJ from FA to BE |
Fantasy ColumnistsADAM MADISON Updated: February 9, 2010 FANTASY BASKETBALL BLOG Updated: February 9, 2010 BRIAN McKITISH Updated: February 8, 2010 More Fantasy Content...NEIL TARDY Updated: February 5, 2010 JOSH WHITLING Updated: February 5, 2010 JOHN CREGAN Updated: February 4, 2010 SETH LANDMAN Updated: February 3, 2010 TOM CARPENTER Updated: February 2, 2010 MATTHEW BERRY Updated: October 16, 2009 NBA News WireButler nailed four three-pointers and scored 18 points in the Clippers' 109-99 loss to Utah on Tuesday. Spin: Butler kept Los Angeles close in the first half with his hot shooting, but died down the stretch with the rest of his squad as the Clippers were outscored by 14 in the fourth quarter. Los Angeles finishes off its first half of the season with a game against Golden State on Wednesday, and it is worth noting that Butler has been good in back-to-back situations this season, averaging 13 points per game in those 13 instances for Los Angeles. Price hit all three three-point attempts and scored 11 points off the bench Tuesday. He also added two rebounds and two steals. Spin: Price has not gotten much playing time lately and has not scored in double-digits since mid-January. He may have spurts of good play but is not a steady fantasy contributor. Williams missed all three 3-point attempts and scored just 13 points Tuesday but added 11 assists. Spin: Williams has recorded three double-doubles in his last four games. He has shot just 40 percent in his last four games but finds a way to score. Boozer was 13-for-17 from the field Tuesday and scored a game-high 34 points in a win against the Clippers. He completed a double-double with 14 rebounds while adding four assists and four steals. Spin: Boozer stepped up and had a huge night against the Clippers. He was left off the All-Star team in favor of Clippers center Chris Kaman and my have taken out some frustration. Arthur (torn pectoral muscle) returned to the Grizzlies' lineup Tuesday. Spin: He played for 18:46 but only scored four points (2-3 FG) and grabbed four boards. He will give the Griz some frontcourt depth behind Zach Randolph and Marc Gasol, but he won't hold much value unless one of those two guys leaves the starting lineup. For now, he will help what has been a thin Memphis bench. With Trevor Ariza (hip) out Tuesday, Landry made his first start of the season, but it resulted in only 11 points and six boards in 26 minutes of action. Spin: The move shifted Shane Battier to shooting guard, although Landry took a backseat to Chase Budinger in the second half. Expect Landry to resume his role off the bench after the All-Star break. Ellington had 16 points on 7-of-10 shooting, including two three-pointers, in Tuesday's loss to the 76ers. Spin: Ellington made good in front of his hometown Philly fans, but this was just his second game in double digits since January 15, so don't get overly excited. Durant scored 33 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in the Thunder's 89-77 win over the Trail Blazers on Tuesday. Spin: Durant went 12-of-25 from the floor and 7-of-8 from the line, also adding two 3-pointers and two steals in 35 minutes of playing time. His 29.7 ppg is second only to LeBron James this season, and it's a tightly contested battle right now. League Tools
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