Tag Archives: Washington Wizards
Taylor Smith’s Week 20 NBA Power Rankings: Mavericks on Top, Lakers Falling
Apparently, nobody really wants that eighth seed in the Western Conference. Every team currently ninth or lower in the West has dropped their most recent game, and no team has gone better than 5-5 in their last 10. The eighth place Blazers are just 6-4 in that stretch, but appear to have a stranglehold on [...]
Taylor Smith’s Week 20 NBA Fantasy Start and Sit
Perhaps the most crucial decision each week for fantasy owners is: Who should I start, and who should I sit? With the fantasy season winding down, that decision is becoming more important each week. So, instead of worrying about making the choice on your own, leave it to me. If this advice turns out well, [...]
Week 18 Fantasy Basketball Waiver Wire Watch
It’s Week 18 in the 2009-10 NBA season, and with just seven more weeks remaining, it’s important to make the final moves that will have your fantasy roster set for the playoffs. There are plenty of guys that have been impacted by the trades pulled last week, working both negatively and positively. Read on for [...]
Cleveland Cavaliers Land Antawn Jamison in Three-Team Blockbuster Trade
It has been reported that the Cleveland Cavaliers have reached an agreement on a three-team deal involving six players, which will bring Washington star forward Antawn Jamison to Cleveland. The report, which has surfaced from league sources with knowledge of the talk, informed Yahoo! Sports of the trade. The reported trade has the Cavaliers bringing [...]
Does First Blockbuster Of Trade Season Make Dallas Mavericks Better?
If you follow the NBA and haven’t heard by now, well, you just haven’t been paying attention. True, the All-Star game and festivities have somewhat stolen the show in Dallas over the past three days, but Dallas has been in the news for other reasons, as well. The Mavericks were involved in a huge deal [...]
2009/10 NBA Eastern Conference Playoff Predictions
With the NBA’s opening night about 48 hours away, it’s time to predict how I think the eight playoff teams in each conference will eventually stack up. Obviously, it’s impossible to predict how injuries will affect things, so let’s assume that each of the 30 teams is able to make it through the season 100 [...]
