Our experts teamed up to give RotoWire's readers a breakdown of Kevin Durant's injury and what it means for his fantasy value.
RotoWire's staff got together and hosted a 9-category rotisserie mock draft Sunday afternoon. Kyle McKeown, Marc Roberts, and Josh Lloyd all comment on the draft and engage in a couple tangents.
Just because a player doesn't get a lot of minutes doesn't mean they're a bad player. Marc Roberts looked at the best per-possession players in the NBA who probably won't get minutes this season.
Marc Roberts offers his suggested rookie rankings and tiering. Find out where Milwaukee's Jabari Parker slots in.
Marc Roberts offers his suggested points leagues rankings and auction values for standard ESPN points leagues.
Marc Roberts offers his suggested rotisserie rankings and auction values for standard 8-category leagues.
Marc Roberts offers his suggested rotisserie rankings and auction values for standard 9-category leagues.
Marc Roberts and Kyle McKeown explain their suggested head-to-head rankings and offer a cheat sheet for head-to-head auction values.
Will the departure of Chandler Parsons doom the Rockets, or will the development of Terrence Jones and their recent signings propel the Rockets to new heights?
Can Kentavious Caldwell-Pope steal a starting job, or will he be passed over by the recently signed Jodie Meeks and Caron Butler?
Steve Kerr has vowed to add structure to the Warriors' offense, but will that help or hurt their key players' value in fantasy?
Certain quirks in the NBA schedule can lead to teams playing a disproportionate amount of games monthly and separated by the first and second half of the season. Savvy owners can use the schedule to trade for extra games.
The Magic are overflowing with great high-potential talent, but will they lean on their youth for development or try to claw out some wins by using their veterans?
The only significant new piece the Grizzlies brought in this offseason was Vince Carter. Though he's been a bench player for the last few seasons, could Carter get thrust into the starting lineup this season?
It's the Bosh, Wade, Deng, McRoberts, and Chalmers show in Miami with LeBron James back in Cleveland. Can the retooled Heat make up the breakdown and be even better in fantasy this season?
The Nets have a new coach in town, and all of the injured players that caused some of their turmoil last season are supposed to be healthy. Will health and a new head coach improve the Nets' fantasy production?
Phil Jackson has brought the Triangle Offense to town. Will the Knicks reclaim a spot at the top of the East, or will Fish's words get lost at sea? Does anybody read these? E-mail Yes to [email protected]