
With Kevin Durant out, Steph Curry and the Warriors will look to avoid dropping the season series to the Rockets.
With a number of player on the move at the deadline, Alex Rikleen breaks down who you should be prioritizing on the waiver wire.
Keep up with all of the movement around the NBA as Thursday's 3:00 p.m. ET trade deadline approaches.
Juan Blanco analyzes this week's waiver wire as Sacramento's Ben McLemore has seen more opportunities thanks to backcourt injuries for the Kings.
Cody Zeller is averaging 6.4 rebounds per game on the season and is available in 30% of ESPN leagues.
On the second night of a back-to-back set, the Cavaliers will need another big game from LeBron James ($9,800).
Hassan Whiteside is on a dominant run, and he looks slated to keep it going Sunday against the Celtics.
Juan Blanco highlights Dallas forward Dwight Powell, who is taking advantage of the injury absence of Dirk Nowitzki to post useful fantasy numbers.
Damian Lillard ($8,800) matches up with a Nuggets team that's surrendering the fourth-most fantasy points to point guards this season.
With multiple high-end options available for Tuesday's six-game slate, Juan Blanco makes the case for Stephen Curry to be a fantasy roster building block.
Reggie Jackson has an excellent matchup Sunday against the 76ers, but Joel Bartilotta explains why the Pistons point guard could be avoided by fantasy managers.
Juan Blanco analyzes the ups and downs of the NBA, including a look at Jonas Valanciunas, who has served as an essential third cog in Toronto's offense this season.
Alex Rikleen explains how a site's rules can cause fantasy owners to overlook some players and mis-value other players. Why is a player like Will Barton valued differently across various sites?
Blake Griffin has struggled putting up big rebounding numbers lately, which is one reason why he could be avoided Saturday against the Bulls, according to RotoWire's Sasha Yodashkin.