2010-11 Fantasy week 21 preview
Game watch:
4 games: BOS, DAL, DEN, GS, HOU, IND, LAC, MIA, NJ, NY, OKC, PHI, PHO, POR, SAC, WAS
3 games: ATL, CHA, CHI, CLE, DET, LAL, MEM, MIL, MIN, NO, ORL, SA, TOR, UTA
Waiver-wire watch:
- Tyler Hansbrough: starting gig appears secure, averaging 17.7 points, 7.6 rebounds and 1.4 steals so far this month
- Chase Budinger: doing good things with his starting job, putting up 14.7 points, four rebounds, 2.2 assists, one steal and 1.3 threes per game this month
- Nenad Krstic: averaging 15.4 points and 7.4 rebounds in March, making him worth a definite look if you need a big man
- Ed Davis: was having a big month even before Amir Johnson went down; he’s a good bet for a short-term boost if you need a big
- Gerald Henderson: he’s a scorer who also chips in his share in other categories; he should be a steady producer for the remainder of the season
- Jodie Meeks: has scored 11+ points and hit 2+ threes in his last eight games
- Francisco Garcia: good for points, threes and steals, but Tyreke Evans possible’ return would be a downer for Garcia
- James Johnson: he continues to start and has some value for owners who need blocks
- Ryan Anderson: shaky consistency, but he’s good for threes and has blocked two shots in each of his last three games
- Marco Belinelli: he’s worth an add if you need points and threes
- Shawne Williams: if you’re in a deeper league and are OK with three bad games for every good one, he’s worth a look
- Kurt Thomas: he has some value so long as Carlos Boozer is out
- Trevor Booker: he’ll be a marginally appealing big man so long as Andray Blatche is out
- Randy Foye: he continues to have value as Eric Gordon’s wrist heals
- DJ White: he’s emerged with some surprising value in Charlotte; give him a look if you want some points and boards
- Kyle Korver: good source of threes if you’re in a deeper league
- C.J. Miles: he’s having a big month and is good for points, threes and steals
- Courtney Lee: March has been a good month for him; he’s scoring and shooting well
- Jordan Crawford: emerging as an intriguing guy to own in deeper leagues; he’s worth monitoring
- Tony Allen: his steals are steady, his other stats aren’t
- Mario Chalmers: decent point guard for owners in deeper leagues
- Darrell Arthur: inconsistent but good for points, rebounds and blocks on most nights
- Gary Neal: good for points, threes and some other stats on most nights
- Tracy McGrady: starting again, which means it’s time to give him a look
- Leandro Barbosa: two of his last three game were big
- Aaron Brooks: if Steve Nash sits out with his nagging injury, he’ll have decent value
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