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Posted: Monday, May 07, 2012
By: Danny124
Jeff Teague

Jeff Teague (Hawks) -- 2012 Playoff Averages: 18.7 ppg. 3.7 apg. 5 rpg.

Not really much a surprise anymore, but Teague is a valuable pick if still on the board after picking your stars. Teague has been the true motor for the Atlanta offense, scoring a combined total of 56 points and 11 assists in his first three playoff games of the series. He's been more aggressive in Atlanta's last two games against Boston and should be able to give your some good numbers as a mid-to-late draft pick.

Posted: Wednesday, April 25, 2012
By: Danny124
David West

Richard Hamilton (SG/Bulls)

The cagey veteran has been given an ample load of playing time with Derrick Rose being sidelined for the last couple of weeks. Upon Rose’s return, it appears Hamilton is smoothly transitioning well into Chicago’s balanced offensive attack. While Richard won’t bring home those much-needed three- pointers, he’s an efficient mid-range killer in the league that still has plenty left in the tank heading into the post season.

Posted: Saturday, March 03, 2012
Jeremy Lin Celebrating

It's Lin-sanity. New York Knicks player Jeremy Lin has been getting a lot of attention as of late, and he could potentially be one of the top fantasy basketball sleepers out there. Up until recently, the Jeremy Lin basketball career has been more noteworthy for the player being Asian-American, and for him having attended Harvard University, than for him being a great basketball player.

However, due to injuries on the Knicks team, Lin has gotten to start for the Knicks recently after being picked up off waivers at the end of December. Jeremy Lin wasn't exactly a highly-touted star; he's currently sleeping on his brother's couch while playing in New York, which is hardly the norm for NBA stars.

Posted: Tuesday, February 28, 2012
By: Danny124
Dirk Nowitzki

Kevin Love (PF/Wolves)

After winning the three-point shootout, Love is clearly becoming more comfortable behind the arc. He knows his scoring numbers will sky-rocket if he continues to jack these threes. The 6'10" power forward has proved to the league that he can stroke it from far, look for this to become a huge boost to his prized fantasy value for weeks to come.

Posted: Thursday, February 09, 2012
By: Danny124
Mo Williams

Monta Ellis (Guard/Warriors)

Last 10: 21.3PPG., 4.8 APG., 2.2 SPG.

Ellis is a guard that's capable of going off at any time when drafting him as one of your starters. The 26-year-old guard has been able to improve his overall game, alongside new head coach Mark Jackson. Monta is dishing out a career-high, 6.3 assists a night this season and is coming off a 48-point outburst against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Look for Ellis' scoring numbers to rise in the next few games, with the team facing a few cupcake defenses in Denver, Houston and Phoenix.

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