2010-11 Fantasy week 14 preview

That's right -- Mr. Anderson, you're the fantasy basketball story of the past two weeks. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
Game watch:
4 games: BOS, CHA, CLE, DEN, DET, GS, HOU, MEM, MIL, MIN, NJ, NO, NY, OKC, ORL, PHI, PHO, SAC, TOR, UTA, WAS
3 games: ATL, CHI, DAL, IND, LAC, LAL, MIA, SA
2 games: POR
Waiver-wire watch:
- Ryan Anderson: averaging 14.6 points, 6.4 rebounds and 2.9 threes in January; he should be owned in nearly all leagues by now
- Chuck Hayes: getting plenty of run at center for the Rockets, doing everything pretty well
- Rudy Fernandez: on a hot streak, could benefit so long as the roster is this depleted
- Mike Miller: monster game Saturday (without Dwyane Wade) deserves attention, but he’s not likely to be anything more than some threes on most nights
- Ronny Turiaf: lost his starting gig again, but he’s worth monitoring for his shot-blocking ability
- Keyon Dooling: has a few days left before Brandon Jennings returns
- Ed Davis: has looked decent lately, played without his knee brace Saturday
- DeJuan Blair: has had some big games lately, should get steady run even while vets rest down the stretch
- Kyle Kover: good for some good games every now and then, decent source of threes
- Sasha Vujacic: continues to get steady minutes, good for threes
- Travis Outlaw: doing just enough to warrant consideration in deeper leagues
- Evan Turner: showing a pulse lately, but still isn’t worth a thought unless you’re in a deep league
- Brandon Bass: last three games were solid, but one was in a 40-point blowout victory
- Greg Monroe: if you need rebounds and steals, seriously consider picking him
- Kris Humphries: continues to rebound and play well despite bench role
- Marcus Thornton: has looked decent lately, though he shouldn’t be considered a long-term solution
- Tiago Splitter: good game Saturday, should pick up steam as the season progresses
Injury watch:
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