2013-14 RotoRob NBA Draft Kit: Centre Rankings

Health is the key here, but what happened to the rebounding skills he flashed during his first two seasons? Last season, Lopez bounced back nicely and while he shot better from the line, his volume of freebies dipped. With all the excitement over a revamped Net lineup, it may be Lopez’s ability to be one of the top centres in the game that is the true key to this squad.

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The Wire Troll: Jordan Reed Moves Up the Depth Chart

So we’ve almost reached the halfway point in the NFL season. We’ve seen some pleasant surprises like Kansas City and San Diego along with some massive disappointments like Atlanta, Houston, and the Giants. But whichever side of the fence your team lies on we now have a pretty good idea of what to expect from here on out. Savvy Fantasy owners know what defenses are primed to be exploited down the stretch run, and adjust their lineups and waiver claims accordingly.

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The Wire Troll: Into the Hockey Single Digits

All the Fantasy hockey world is a stage and while the early part of the season can always be frustrating, the key may be to find depth guys on the bottom of the waiver wire. This will be a short and sweet post but the information is of utmost value. After all, why would I cheat readers out of the gems? That would be silly and pointless.

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2013-14 RotoRob NBA Draft Kit: Power Forward Rankings

Aldridge shook off a quad injury early in camp and is again a major scoring threat, having averaged over 21 PPG in each of the last three seasons. He didn’t shoot quite as well from the line last season, but remains a much better FT shooter than most bigs and we love that he did a better job of staying out of foul trouble.

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Review: NHL Gamecenter Live 2013-14 App

For the past few hockey seasons — yes, even the lockout-shortened one that ran for 48 games — I’ve subscribed to NHL Center Ice through DirecTV. This season, however, that all changes as I go strictly streaming with NHL GamecenterLive. I’ve had GCL before but it’s always been in conjunction with Center Ice, so it’s been more of a supplement if I needed to watch an archived game or highlights, or I was away from our big TV. Not so this season, which puts it in a head-to-head faceoff with its satellite/cable counterpart. Are you weighing which package to get? Here’s what to consider.

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