by Charlie on April 8, 2011
The Knicks and Nets face off at the Prudential Center in Newark on Friday night. But some of those teams’ biggest stars will be harder to find than an egyptian cobra in the Bronx Zoo’s reptile house. Waiver wire bargains? You can find them a lot more easily. via Rotowire.com – Knicks, Nets playing short-handed
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by Charlie on January 22, 2011
by Charlie on November 9, 2010
The most important stat in fantasy hoops is playing time; even LeBron can’t generate numbers from the bench. That makes seemingly changes to rotations and substitution patterns crucial when looking for waiver-wire values. This week, Stan Van Gundy made a tweak to his starting lineup, while Lionel Hollins and Tom Thibodeau altered their substitution patterns. [...]
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by Charlie on April 1, 2010
With two weeks – and less than ten games per team – remaining, don’t approach the waiver wire looking for guys who are playing well. At this point, “playing” is the primary concern. In one of my leagues, the difference between second place and fifth is so slight, I’ve actually resorted to making roster moves [...]
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