In the debut of the RotoWire NBA Blog, Ken Crites chimes in on the first week of NBA action and its relevancy in fantasy.
Russell Westbrook has returned, but there are a number of other injury issues to keep an eye on and consider when setting your lineups.
With Mike D'Antoni trying desperately to turn mediocre talent and over-the-hill veterans into a competitive team. That's not good for most fantasy teams.
The Bulls, Pistons and Bucks only have two games each this week, so it's probably best to start players on other teams during the upcoming scoring period.
Michael Carter-Williams had the best statistical NBA debut in the history of the NBA, but is it indicative of his true value or a mirage?
Amar'e Stoudemire is owned in 71 percent of Yahoo! leagues despite the fact that he is going to have limited value in fantasy. Don't roster names; roster players.
It's the first Sunday before the NBA season officially opens on Tuesday night. Make sure your lineups are set and set correctly by using our first Weekly Rankings of the 2013-14 season.
Did you take Derrick Favors in your draft? He's poised for a big season, and RotoWire's James Anderson is loving Favors' value in drafts.
The Spurs are going to be the Spurs again next season, but can Kawhi Leonard take the jump to fantasy stardom?
Derrick Rose is back and potentially better than ever in reality, but is he worth a first-round pick in fantasy?
With Dwight Howard out of town and Kobe Bryant sidelined with an Achilles injury, can Pau Gasol reclaim his value in fantasy?
Back spasms, broken jaws and Achilles issues are just a few of the injuries infecting NBA rosters in the preseason. Jeff Stotts breaks down the fantasy implications with fantasy medical explanations.
Monday's Fantasy Basketball Podcast from RotoWire. Kyle McKeown and James Anderson take a look at Points League Strategy and the weekend's news.
Though often overlooked by fantasy experts, points leagues demand some strategy discussion. James Anderson points out some points leagues values and players to avoid.