Certain quirks in the NBA schedule can lead to teams playing a disproportionate amount of games each month, and savvy fantasy owners can use the schedule to trade for extra games.
Ken Crites' first column of the 2015-16 season focuses on a few sleepers who could be big difference-makers in fantasy leagues this season.
Carmelo Anthony is back from his knee injury, but RotoWire's Jeff Stotts warns that it's naive to think the Knicks' superstar will play all 82 regular season games.
RotoWire's James Anderson ranks the top young players in the NBA based on fantasy potential, with the Timberwolves' Andrew Wiggins leading the second-tier options after the one-man top group.
Draymond Green had the best season of his career in the final year of his contract, and Josh Lloyd breaks down a number of players who are playing for big pay days this time around.
Finding big men who can provide stats usually associated with guards, like DeMarcus Cousins, who averaged over three assists and 1.5 steals per game last year, can be a big advantage in rotisserie leagues.
Playing time is one of the most important factors in assessing fantasy value, and RotoWire's James Anderson breaks down which coaches are the most and least fantasy-friendly.
In his latest offseason Hoops Lab, Andre' Snellings looks at the teams that saw the most roster upheaval thanks to adding or jettisoning significant players.
With the Trail Blazers making wholesale changes everywhere except at point guard, how will the changes to their roster affect Lillard's fantasy value?
It's a month after the 2015 NBA Draft, and most of the big-name rookies played at summer league to give us an idea of how they'll size up in the NBA.
ProfessorDrz spent a night at Las Vegas Summer League and got a look at some of the top rookies to consider drafting in fantasy basketball next season.