Showing posts with label Player Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Player Review. Show all posts
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Rumors have been going on all over the NBA that Carmelo Anthony will be traded because he didn’t sign his contract extension. Will this affect his NBA fantasy contribution, you will find out in this player review. His performance in the fantasy league will be affected depending on the NBA team he will be traded to. If he will be traded in a team that has another superstar, his performance in the fantasy league might be affected a bit. But there is a positive effect and that would be an increase in his assists. But in general, the trade will not affect that much.
In the past few games he did not play because of the death of her sister. But this will make a good effect since he is well rested physically hopefully he will be 100% emotionally. In this NBA fantasy player review, you will see how explosive Carmelo Anthony can be. In the 2010 – 11 season, he increased his average in rebounds. He is also not a bad defensive player so he is also a complete package just like Kobe Bryant, LeBron James and Dwyane Wade. He is one of the elite players that can contribute to a fantasy team every game.
If you are looking for a fantasy player that can score, rebound, dish assists and plays a good defensive role he is the right player for your roster. Carmelo Anthony is more on a role playing type of player so he can contribute in your fantasy statistics in any field. Some NBA fantasy player review might say that he is a superstar. That is true, but if you look on how he plays in the court he is more than a superstar. He may not have those high average points but when look at his other statistics you can say that he is what you need.
Labels: NBA Fantasy 2010 -11, Player Review, Top Players
Friday, December 3, 2010
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| Blake Griffin |
There are a lot of explosive players in the NBA and this is a big help in a Fantasy team. Blake Griffin can help you in 3 fields which are Field Goal Percentage, Rebounds and Points. He averages a double-double while shooting over 50 percent which is really a big factor. In this NBA fantasy player review you will be risking adding Blake in your roster because of his proneness to injury. Since he is a very explosive player, he drives to the basket so hard that he doesn’t care if he gets banged up real hard. His NBA statistics in NBA games is really impressive so injury will be the only problem. He is only in his second year in the NBA so expect more from him.
His offense is really great and when it comes to the defensive end he is not that bad since he can defend well and give you a couple of steals. Here is his statistics since October 27, 2010.
Blake Griffin – Power Forward (October 27, 2010 – December 4, 2010)
20.7 PPG | 11.6 RPG | 2.7APG | 0.7 SPG | 53.1 FG%
The Los Angeles Clippers don’t have any other dominant player in the Power Forward position so expect him to maintain this average this season. Blake Griffin’s player review is not 100 percent recommending having this player in your roster. You must consider that in the NBA games he is productive same with NBA Fantasy but he needs to learn more. His explosiveness in the court may affect his career because of his proneness to injury. Other than that, if you want to gamble on him he will be worth it. If you watched his previous games for sure you know this is a must player to add to your roster.
Labels: NBA Fantasy 2010 -11, Player Review
Monday, November 22, 2010
There are only a few NBA players in the center position that has the ability to dish assists in a basketball game. There are dominant centers like Dwight Howard and Chris Bosh than can score and rebound but doesn’t distribute the ball well. Pau Gasol is one of the elite centers in the NBA and is very useful in an NBA fantasy team because of his passing skills. He averages a double-double and can even have at least 4 assists per game.
In an NBA player review you often see players at the center position being discussed. Most of the time, it is a point guard or a shooting guard that is featured or talked about. That is why it important to have a quality center in your fantasy roster. You will rely on your PG, SG and SF to give you good number is both offensive and defensive statistics but if you have a quality center, it will be an easy win for you.
Pau Gasol Statistics (Oct. 27, 2010 – Nov. 21, 2010)
22.8 PPG | 12.1 RPG | 4.1 APG | 1.7 BPG
As you can see in his statistics, he is active both offensively and defensively. From October 27, 2010 to November 21, 2010, he had a single digit in rebounds for only 3 times. And in 11 games he had a double-double in points and in rebounds. A player review of an NBA player is for the good of fantasy games. That is why Gasol is highly recommended as one of your centers for your roster.
There is no doubt that his statistics will not change until the end of the 2010 – 11 season. He has been healthy the whole start of the season. He may miss a couple of games but in general he is worth it. He is the strongest rebounder in Los Angeles Lakers and when it comes to assists, they have good finishers’ in Lakers like Kobe Bryant, where he can pass to. He is their main man when it comes to defense, and in the offensive side he is their post up player.
Labels: NBA Fantasy 2010 -11, Player Review
Sunday, November 21, 2010
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| Raymond Felton - Player Review |
With the new franchise player of the New York Knicks, their team made a good start for the 2010 – 2011 season. But the team won’t be that successful without a good court general. And they’ve done that with the help of their point guard Raymond Felton. In this NBA fantasy player review he was not ranked nor listed as one of the suggest picks in the start of the season.
It is important for an NBA fantasy player to at least excel in 3 statistics to help a team. This point guard didn’t only do that but he excelled in 5 statistics with quality numbers. He was never this productive in the past seasons that is why it is a surprise for the New York Knicks this season. When it comes to consistency, there is no doubt that he is very consistent. Maybe the addition of Stoudamire it allowed Raymond Felton to have more space when it comes to the offensive side.
He made it into this NBA fantasy player review because of 2 things, three points made and steals per game. He averages almost 2 three pointers made per game and also 2 steals per game which is really great for a NBA fantasy team. Here is a quick preview of the latest NBA statistics average of Felton.
Raymond Felton (Statistics from Oct. 27, 2010 – Nov. 22, 2010)
17.5 PPG | 4.1 RPG | 7.6 APG | 2 SPG | 1.8 3PM/G
Labels: NBA Fantasy 2010 -11, Player Review
Thursday, November 18, 2010
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| John Wall - Player Review |
You are actually looking at a future Jason Kidd with the mix of Derrick Rose. He can score he can dish an assist and he can rebound. He has the athleticism like Derrick Rose that is why he is an effective slasher. His athleticism also allows him to dish more assists since he can drive the defense away from other players.
Washington Wizards is really lucky to get him at the first pick in the first round of the 2010 NBA draft pick. John Wall as a basketball fantasy player is really excellent. He can help you out in points, assists, steals and even rebounds. He is only in his rookie year so you will see a lot more from him in the NBA and in player review articles. The only problem for him right now is his health because he have been pushing his body to the limit.
John Wall was listed in the injured list (Day to Day) last November 16, 2010. He already missed 3 games so far and that is a big loss for NBA Fantasy players. To know what you are losing from him, this is his stats from October 27, 2010 to November 13, 2010.
John Wall (Oct. 27, 2010 – Nov. 13, 2010)
18.1 PPG | 4.0 RPG | 9.8 APG | 3.3 SPG | 0.9 3PM/G
He is one of the best Point Guards in the NBA and in player reviews today, almost averaging a double-double in his first season. He also contributes 3.3 steals per game which is a big loss for a basketball fantasy team. When it comes to a fantasy team it is easier to find a substitute for an offensive player but it is hard to find one for a defensive player.
He is not yet healthy to get back on the floor so he will be missing some games this week. Hopefully, when he would be listed again in the Washington Wizards line-up he would maintain a healthy body. It may affect his stats but because of his young legs, his stats won’t go down that much. Expect him to have a good final stats this 2010 – 11 season.
John Wall (NBA Fantasy Review stat average prediction for 2010 – 11)
17.5 PPG | 4.2 RPG | 9.0 APG | 2.5 SPG | 1.0 3PM/GLabels: NBA Fantasy 2010 -11, Player Review
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
I had this guy in my roster in last year’s season (2009 – 2010) of NBA fantasy league. Honestly, I am sad that I didn’t have the chance to get him in my roster this year. Josh Smith helped me a lot in my last season games in both offensive stats and defensive stats. If you ask me, I can say that this guy is the perfect player for a Basketball fantasy game. There are only a few players that can perform an all around game and even average high on statistics.Josh Smith Statistics (3 weeks)
15.1 PPG | 9.8 RPG | 4.1 APG | 2.9 BPG | 1.2 SPG
Now if you will look at his stats, it shows that he is really active offensively and defensively. This is what an NBA basketball fantasy team is looking for. And when it comes to consistency, he has 50 percent field goal accuracy. When it comes to his health you don’t have to worry since he is healthy all season. If you have him on your roster all you need now is to get a player who can boost your stats in points and assists. Josh can even provide you with 20 or more points in some games so you will need another player that averages around 15 – 17 points per game.
NBA basketball fantasy review doesn’t need to predict on Josh Smith’s 2010 – 11 stats in this player review. For sure he would maintain these good stats until the end of the season.
Just to check on his consistency, this is stat average from the 2009 – 10 season.
Josh Smith (2009 – 2010 season)
15.7 PPG | 8.7 RPG | 4.2 APG | 2.1 BPG | 1.6 SPG
Just compare it yourself and he is almost the most consistent player in the NBA. Just for you to know, he can also grain it from down town. For the past few weeks he has made at least 1.3 three point basket per game. So if you are looking for quality, quantity, consistency and efficiency this is the right guy for your roster.
NBA Question: Why is Lebron James not the best Player in the NBA?
Labels: NBA Fantasy 2010 -11, Player Review
Thursday, November 11, 2010
After an amazing performance in the FIBA world cup, Luis Scola continued to dominate in the NBA 2010 – 2011 season. That is why if you are looking for a dominant Power Forward for your basketball fantasy this guy is a must pick player. He may not be well know for blocking shots but he can give you an average of at least 1.7 blocks per game for the whole season. He is not well known for his defensive performance but he is improving on it.
For the first week of the NBA season, Luis Scola averages 22 points per game and 11 rebounds per game. He is also shooting well from the field with a Field Goal percentage of 51 percent. So for basketball fantasy players you will be able to improve in 3 field stats with his help. He is also dishing out at least 2 or 3 assists per game which is not bad for his position. And when it comes to staying healthy, he has been out of the injured list for a long time.
Talking about consistency, you don’t have to worry a thing. Yao Ming is not yet in perfect shape so the front court line up of Houston Rockets will highly depend on the performance of Luis Scola. For the past 7 games, there was only one game that he scored in a single digit but he was able to grab 16 rebounds and dished out 5 assists.
So if you are looking for a complete player that will contribute every game, Luis Scola is one of the best you can pick. He will be effective all year long and you don’t have to decide if you are going to trade him or keep him because this player is a 100 percent keeper.
Luis Scola 2010 – 2011 Stats (First 2 weeks)
22.7 PPG | 11.4 RPG | 51.6 FG% | 2.3 APG
Labels: NBA Fantasy 2010 -11, Player Review
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Everyone is talking about John Wall, the first pick in the 2010 – 2011 draft pick. But what fantasy players don’t realize is that the second pick of the Philadelphia 76ers is making his own noise in the 76ers team. Yes he is not that productive in points and assists compared to the first draft pick but he is showing that he is competitive just like the other rookies that came into the NBA. If you try to look at his built and his athleticism, it may take him a few months to be someone like Danny Granger or Scottie Pippen.He is still adjusting from the game he used to play in college but when it comes to leaping ability and agility, he can cope up with the NBA style of playing in no time. Here are his stats from his first 3 games.
@Miami – 16 points | 7 Rebounds | 4 Assists | 1 Block
@Atlanta – 2 Rebounds | 4 Assists | 1 Block
@Indiana – 9 Points | 7 Rebounds | 2 Assists
He got these stats within 24 minutes or less so it’s not bad for a rookie like him. He can contribute points and he can rebound and at the same time block shots. In the first 2 games he also dished 4 assists so if you sum it all it is not really that bad.
NBA Fantasy Review Projection Stats for Evan Turner (2010 – 11 Season)
**This would be his stats by the end of the year 2010**
13.5 pts/g | 6 rebs/g | 4 asts/g | 1 blk/g
Hopefully his coach would give him around 25 – 30 playing minutes per game so that he can attain this projected stats. So if you have Evan Turner in your NBA Fantasy roster this rookie is a keeper. And if someone would offer you a trade, they should offer you with someone that can provide at least 14 points per game, 5 rebounds per game and 3 assists per game. And remember that he is still a rookie so you don’t have to worry about any injuries in the near future. Maybe Evan Turner needs to be more active in the court and involve himself in every play.
Labels: NBA Fantasy 2010 -11, Player Review
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