NBA Fantasy Star Search (March 3rd): Kevin Durant’s Thunder Strikes
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Wednesday, March 3rd 2010. Under Basketball Tags: Ben Gordon, Boston Celtics, Charlie Villanueva, Detroit Pistons, Golden State Warriors, Indiana Pacers, Kevin Durant, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, Oklahoma City Thunder, Rajon Rondo, Ray Allen, Ron Artest, Sacramento Kings, Stephen Curry, Tyreke Evans
Knowing and mastering fantasy basketball is more than just drafting well and landing a big trade or two. It takes relentless pursuit for the "next big thing", striving to win every singe category, and improving in any way possible.
The second you get complacent, you can start to fall. We're marching ... Continue Reading
2010 NBA Rookie Rankings (Week 18): Tyreke Evans Still Leading The Pack
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Thursday, February 25th 2010. Under Basketball Tags: Brandon Jennings, Chase Budinger, Chris Paul, Golden State Warriors, Jonny Flynn, Milwaukee Bucks, NBA, nba rookie rankings, New Orleans Hornets, Sacramento Kings, Stephen Curry, Tyreke Evans
We're into the final stretch of the 2009-10 NBA regular season, and with the All-Star break and NBA trade deadline things of the past, it's time to focus again on how our rookies are faring.
After sticking in the top two for almost the entire season, Milwaukee's Brandon Jennings is slipping ... Continue Reading
Taylor Smith’s Week 16 NBA Rookie Rankings: Tyreke Evans Still the Man
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Friday, February 12th 2010. Under Basketball Tags: Brandon Jennings, Chase Budinger, Chicago Bulls, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, Jonny Flynn, Milwaukee Bucks, New Orleans Hornets, Sacramento Kings, Stephen Curry, Ty Lawson, Tyreke Evans
Lately, rookies all over the league have already been thrust into major roles for their teams, and several of them are responding in huge ways.
While the top spot remains unchanged, there's been some commotion from numbers two through ten.
1. Tyreke Evans, PG, Sacramento Kings
Evans' season just keeps getting better and ... Continue Reading
NBA Rookie Watch (Jan. 13th): Stephen Curry on the Rise
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Thursday, January 14th 2010. Under Basketball Tags: Brandon Jennings, James Harden, Jonny Flynn, NBA, nba rookie rankings, nba rookie watch, nba rookies, Stephen Curry, top ten nba rookies, Tyreke Evans
The main difficulty in compiling NBA rookie rankings, is weighing the overall impact a rookie has had for his team and for the season, while also balancing his recent level of play.
If it came down to recent stretches, many could argue that Stephen Curry and Omri Casspi are two of ... Continue Reading
Kevin who? Rookie Evans stepping up for Kings after Martin’s injury
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Monday, November 9th 2009. Under Basketball Tags: Kevin Martin, NBA, Sacramento Kings, Tyreke Evans
I’m no fanatic when it comes to the NBA, but it was a pretty safe assumption to make that the already struggling Sacramento Kings would struggle even more without the services of guard Kevin Martin, right?
After all, Martin was averaging 30.6 points in his first five games for Sacramento, and ... Continue Reading
2009 NBA Draft Grades: Which teams passed with flying colors?
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Friday, July 3rd 2009. Under Basketball Tags: 2009 NBA Draft, Atlanta Hawks, Blake Griffin, Boston Celtics, Brandon Jennings, Charlotte Bobcats, Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, DeMar DeRozan, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, Earl Clark, Eastern Conference, Gerald Henderson, Golden State Warriors, Hasheem Thabeet, Houston Rockets, Indiana Pacers, James Harden, Jonny Flynn, Jordan Hill, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat, Milwaukee Bucks, Minnesota Timberwolves, NBA, New Jersey Nets, New Orleans Hornets, New York Knicks, Oklahoma City Thunder, Orlando Magic, Philadelphia 76ers, Phoenix Suns, Portland Trail Blazers, Ricky Rubio, Sacramento Kings, San Antonio Spurs, Stephen Curry, Terrence Williams, Toronto Raptors, Tyler Hansbrough, Tyreke Evans, Utah Jazz, Washington Wizards, Western Conference
There was some exciting action during last Thursday's NBA Draft. Ironically enough, more of the excitement was produced by trades outside of the actual draft.
Several teams created some cap space, unloaded aging/pricey talent, or simply stood pat. Others went for gold, trading up for early picks, or trading down to ... Continue Reading





