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Fantasy Tips Tuesday (Buy Low, Sell High)

January 6, 2009 by Brandon Ribak · Leave a Comment 

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Fantasy Tips Tuesday will be a new featured article on LayupDrill.com written by our very own Fantasy writer Brandon Ribak every Tuesday.

This weeks discussion is on the Buy Low and Sell High players.

Buy Low

All throughout the fantasy NBA world there are players that have slumped and have not lived up to their expectations. These players have great potential to turn around and become very solid fantasy options for the remainder of the season. Below is a list of players that could be bought low as of right now, before they start to produce above average fantasy numbers.

Richard Jefferson (SF, MIL)- Jefferson has not played very well since joining the Milwaukee Bucks. He has put up weak performances this season and is destined to heat up very soon. R Jeff is only averaging 17 PPG, 5 RPG, and 2 APG in 35 games. Jefferson could be bought for low because of his slow start to the season. You can expect his averages to improve before the end of the year.

Mo Williams (PG, CLE)- Mo Williams is averaging below projected numbers in many categories so far this season. He is currently on a horrific slump averaging just 11 PPG, 3 RPG, and just over 2.5 APG during his last three games. Williams is on an outstanding Cleveland Cavaliers team and should breakout very shortly. He should be bought or traded for low with the expectations to improve in every statistical category.

Andrew Bynum (C, LAL)- After a somewhat of a break-out season last year, Bynum has struggled to perform this season. He has averaged just 9.4 PPG, 7.2 RPG, and 2 BPG during his last five games and does not look like himself out there on the court. Bynum’s production will begin to rise very soon as he is only 21 years old and has a great amount of upside. Now is the time to buy him for cheap!!!

Sell High

Many players go on hot-streaks throughout the year and produce great numbers for a short period of time. These type of players go through a phase of having great fantasy appeal due to their outstanding performances. Below is a list of players that should be traded for better players before there fantasy value drops. (Not saying Rashard and Davids fantasy value will necessarily drop, but now is the time to get a better deal in exchange for them).

Marcus Camby (C, LAC)- 34-year-old Marcus Camby still has it people! Camby has been on a sizzling hot-streak as of late averaging a ridiculous 16 PPG, 19.2 RPG (averaging second most in the NBA ) and 2.6 BPG during the last five games. He is a very injury-prone player and will not be able to stay healthy throughout the entire season. Clipper’s other center Chris Kaman is expected to return some time this month and will also get in the way of Camby’s massive production lately. Trade Camby for a better player in exchange, before he gets injured or begins to cool down.

Rashard Lewis (PF, ORL)- Lewis is leading the league in threes this season (103 3PTM) and is playing pretty amazing basketball. His fantasy value is higher than ever and this could be used as an advantage for fantasy owners. Lewis could be traded for a top 20 fantasy player for as long as he can keep his averages this high. I highly suggest offering a trade in your fantasy league just to see what you can get for Rashard.

David Lee (PF, NYK)- David Lee is playing the best basketball of his life for the New York Knicks this season. Rumors say Lee could possibly be traded to Portland in the weeks to come (which would be a bad move for fantasy owners). As of right now he is averaging nearly 15 PPG and 11 RPG and could be traded for a higher-ranking player in fantasy basketball.

Fantasy Tips: Breaking Down The Marcus Camby Trade Rumor

January 5, 2009 by Brandon Ribak · Leave a Comment 

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As you have already heard (or should have heard), rumors are circulating around the league of a possible deal involving the New York Knicks, Portland Trail Blazers, and the Los Angeles Clippers.

New York Knicks: The Knicks would receive Center Marcus Camby and Power Forward Channing Frye.

Portland Trail Blazers: The Blazers would get Power Forward David Lee.

Los Angeles Clippers: The Clippers would give up Camby for small-forward Quentin Richardson.

Fantasy Breakdown: Fantasy owners that have Marcus Camby should be ecstatic about this trade. With Chris Kaman approaching a return some time this January, Camby’s numbers would certainly drop. If he is sent to New York, he would fit in rather well with D’Antoni’s system of run-and-gun offense. Marcus would be the Knicks main re-bounder and raise his fantasy value, making him one of the best Centers in fantasy NBA.

David Lee’s fantasy value could rise or fall, depending on the amount of minutes he gets per game. He would obviously come off the bench in substitute for Channing Frye. If he can average consistent minutes night in and night out, his fantasy appeal will be similar to what it is right now. David Lee owner’s should not panic for two reasons, one being it is just a trade rumor, and two being that if he does get traded, his chances of playing a solid amount of minutes are better than none.

Marcus Camby and David Lee are the two players that have major fantasy impact in this trade rumor. If you listen to these daily fantasy tips in LayupDrill’s Fantasy Tips section periodically, your fantasy team will not only improve, but have a great chance at making it to the playoffs. Check back for more fantasy articles today!!!

A Fantasy Star on the Rise

January 4, 2009 by Brandon Ribak · Leave a Comment 

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Sacramento King’s starting shooting-guard Kevin Martin has played a total of 10 games this season due to ankle injuries.

Martin has now played three games since his return to the court and has scored 20 points or more in each, including a season-high 45 points on Saturday night. He shot 13-24 from the field, 12-12 from the free-throw line, and 7-13 from behind the three-point line in 36 minutes of action off of the bench.

Kevin was 7th in the league in scoring last season with 23.66 PPG and could turn into one of the top five scorers in the near future, when healthy.

Fantasy Standpoint: If you have reserved Kevin Martin this season and did not trade him due to his nagging injuries, you have surely paid off for it with his 45 point performance on Saturday night. Martin should continue to score around 20 points per game for you throughout the rest of the season with great potential to raise his average to 25 PPG or more.

Trading Standpoint: Trade him high! If you do not think Martin will continue his scoring, the time is now to trade him. Martin could be traded for a player better than him because of his 45 point performance. Martin is prone to injuries, so do not contemplate whether or not you want to keep him. If you are not impressed with his scoring trade him now before it is too late!

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January 2, 2009 by Brandon Ribak · Leave a Comment 

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Fantasy Tips: Trade, Pick-Up, and Drop

January 1, 2009 by Brandon Ribak · Leave a Comment 

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Trade, Pick-Up, and Drop is a new Fantasy Tips exclusive, which entitles a list of players from the guard, forward, and center position that should be traded for, picked-up off the waiver wire, or dropped. Check LayupDrill.com’s Fantasy Tips section for more daily tips on how to improve YOUR fantasy NBA team. Read more

FANTASY PICK-UP ALERT

December 30, 2008 by Brandon Ribak · Leave a Comment 

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Six-foot point-guard Kyle Lowry is now starting for the Memphis Grizzlies and is producing big numbers. Last night is played 34 minutes and put up a career-high 12 assists along with 14 points, 4 rebounds, and 1 steal.

Lowry will continue to see heavy minutes with Mike Conley now on the bench is should be picked up IMMEDIATELY in all fantasy basketball leagues!!!

His own percentage will sky-rocket within the next week so snatch him now before someone else does in your fantasy league!!!

Don’t say I didn’t warn you….

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