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At each position?

2006-08-16 07:26:41 · 2 answers · asked by John 3 in Sports Fantasy Sports

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Wow, somebody is preparing for Fantasy Basketball. Anyway, I would like to give you the top 10 at each position:

PG
1) Dwayne Wade - He might not qualified for this position, but you can't argue about his number and his title. Now, if he can only shoot 3's...
2) Gilbert Arenas - A recent injury at the World Basketball Tournament worries me a bit but he'll be alright, albeit he skips pre-season to rest his injury.
3) Steve Nash - Having an healthy Amare would help his assist total more (not that he needs to).
4) Chris Paul - The reigining ROTY is impressing at the tournament and could have a breakout season with Peja around.
5) Jason Kidd - The most consistent player in this league is not showing his age one bit, but playing time could be cut with the arrival of Marcus Williams
6) Chauncey Billups - If he can keep up with the assists, Billups will be alright.
7) Mike Bibby - Clearly the leader of his team, his number should rise up in an lack-of-depth offense.
8) Raymond Felton - Has a full year to learn this offense and taking over Brevin Knight as the starting PG should help him have a breakout season.
9) Jason Terry - The benefit of the offense and a title run should help, but numbers will still be average at best.
10) Baron Davis - Health has always been an issue, but when healthy, a top-10 PG.

SG
1) Kobe Bryant - Knee surgery has force him to put off basketball activities for the time being, but he'll be back when the season starts.
2) Ray Allen - Still the best pure shooter around and getting more playing time w/o a formidable backup.
3) Paul Pierce - Elbow surgery has force him to put off basketball for a month, but should be back with an offense that's still rebuilding.
4) Allen Iverson - As long as Phily is not trying to trade him, he'll be alright, amist a tainted relationship.
5) Vince Carter - His late playoff push should get him back to the elite soon.
6) Jason Richardson - Still #1 on the team offense, he should improve now that he has the 3-point arsenal.
7) Joe Johnson - Also qualified as PG, the arrival of Speedy Claxton should help Johnson get back into his normal role in the offense.
8) Michael Redd - Super scorer who's only a scorer and nothing else.
9) Josh Smith - Improving all around each year, especially on blocks.
10) Gerald Wallace - All-around player that needs to be healthy.

SF
1) LeBron James -The most dominant player in the league. 'nuff said.
2) Kevin Garnett - Also being known as a #1 pick, will have to do it all again with an rebuilding team.
3) Shawn Marion - A small clone of Garnett, can do just about everything to help fantasy team win.
4) Andrei Kirilenko - Injury-prone but still one of the best all-around player if healthy.
5) Tracy McGrady - An injury-prone season shouldn't damper another great season from this kid, although his durability is in question.
6) Ron Artest - Finally settling in Sac-Town, will get first full season in an lack-of-depth offense.
7) Lamar Odom - Will continue to play second fiddle to Bryant and dedicating this season to his departed child.
8) Rashard Lewis - A typical scoring forward that continues to progess well.
9) Peja Stojakovic - A new team should help him get back his groove.
10) Richard Jefferson - All-around who should benefit again from Kidd and Carter.


PF
1) Dirk Nowitzki - His lackluster play at the NBA finals shouldn't damper one bit.
2) Elton Brand - Just getting better as an elite forward, despite his size.
3) Chris Bosh - The arrival of T.J. Ford and playing in his natural position should help him get better numbers.
4) Tim Duncan - Numbers are not eye-popping, but still a respectable fantasy player.
5) Pau Gasol - Beside lack of minutes in a deep team, he should be alright for another great season.
6) Amare Stoudamire - His potential for a rebound season is improving (20+ points per game in Vegas league should help).
7) Jermaine O' Neal - Hope that rigorous off-season workout works for him.
8) Rasheed Wallace - His numbers might drop w/ the absence of the other Wallace.
9) Carlos Boozer - A trade would increase his value. Otherwise, it still the same in Utah.
10) Dwight Howard - A premier double-double machine who could only get better.

C
1) Yao Ming - A foot injury won't keep him from playing this season and continues to do well this offseason.
2) Shaquille O' Neal - Could be dominant at times and winning a title should help, but could a downside be on a horizon?
3) Ben Wallace - A change of scenary shouldn't hurt his value.
4) Zydrunas Ilgauskas - As LeBron continues to play well, the center should benfit more in the offense.
5) Marcus Camby - A defensive force to be wrekon with, if only he could stay in the court for so long...
6) Brad Miller - Despite a lack-of-depth, he should be alright.
7) Chris Kaman - The presence of Brand will continue to benefit the long-hair center this season.
8) Mehmet Okur - Give him the starting job and he'll excel right away.
9) Emeka Okafor - Hope to put his injury behind him.
10) Boris Diaw - Premier all-around player who should be getting playing time w/ Stoudamire back.

2006-08-16 10:42:56 · answer #1 · answered by mojo8983 5 · 0 0

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2006-08-16 07:48:49 · answer #2 · answered by deion"primetime"sander 2 · 0 0

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