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The Wire Troll: The Pope Has Arrived

January 11, 2014 | by Bob Raymond | Comments (0)
Randy Foye has moved back into the starting lineup for the Denver Nuggets.
Randy Foye has supplied the Nuggets with much-needed offense. (AP/Isaac Brekken)

Welcome to another week of The Wire Troll. As we approach the second half of the season, our goal is to recommend players that can assist you in capturing a Fantasy basketball championship. Whether you participate in a shallow or deep league, we have it covered. This week, you will notice several players on our list who have taken advantage of promotions to their respective team’s starting lineup.

GUARDS

Randy Foye, SG, Denver Nuggets: A few weeks back, Coach Brian Shaw demoted Foye from the starting lineup in favour of Jordan Hamilton. When Hamilton failed to seize the job, Foye was given another opportunity and this second chance has been just what the doctor ordered. Foye has averaged 15 points, 3.5 assists and made 17 treys over his last five games (take a look at the video below to get a sense of his outside shooting touch). With Denver in dire need of scoring, Foye has terrific upside moving forward.

Marco Belinelli, SG, San Antonio Spurs: Similar to the Denver situation, Belinelli has been promoted to the Spurs starting unit in place of the struggling Danny Green. Now seeing 30-plus minutes per game, Belinelli has registered 18 points, four assists and just under three treys per game during his last four outings.

Courtney Lee, SG, Memphis Grizzlies: Lee was acquired by the Grizzlies in a three-team trade this week that also saw Jerryd Bayless go to Boston. Lee is going to get additional offensive opportunities and playing time in Memphis and can help you in several categories.

Evan Fournier, SG, Denver Nuggets: Fournier, a former first round pick that was a highly regarded offensive player in Europe, has begun to see additional playing time with Denver firming up its player rotation. He has responded well including 19 points, four rebounds and a steal in just 18 minutes Thursday. If Fournier starts regularly seeing 20 to 25 MPG, he could be a nice pickup in 14-team leagues, but for now, he’s definitely worth a look in leagues of 16 teams or more.

Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, SG, Detroit Pistons: The Pistons’ first round pick last year is beginning to show his true talent. Over his last five games, Caldwell-Pope has averaged 12 points with just under two steals and two treys per outing. Coach Maurice Cheeks is struggling to find the proper chemistry on this underachieving team, so keep an eye on this youngster, as the PT has definitely been there for him (over 30 MPG in the last five).

FORWARDS

Kris Humphries, PF, Boston Celtics: With Jared Sullinger struggling lately, coach Brad Stevens opted to elevate Humphries to the starting power forward spot. Humphries is yet another player that has taken advantage of the situation including a monster game on Friday (16 points, 14 boards, two steals and three blocks).

Mike Dunleavy Jr., SF/SG, Chicago Bulls: With Luol Deng getting dealt to Cleveland, Dunleavy takes over as the starting small forward in the Windy City. Dunleavy can help you in scoring and threes, with some assists, rebounds and steals sprinkled in.

C.J. Miles, SF/SG, Cleveland Cavaliers: Miles is proving to be an offensive force recently, and he should fit nicely with the newly acquired Deng. Offensively, Miles is a streaky player that is capable of lighting up the scoreboard. He displayed that ability Tuesday, scoring 34 points with a Cavalier record 10 three-pointers against Philadelphia.

Patrick Patterson, PF/C, Toronto Raptors: Patterson has become a key player off the bench as the Raptors have experienced a recent resurgence. Acquired from Sacramento as part of the Rudy Gay trade, Patterson can be a valuable Fantasy player as he contributes scoring, threes, rebounding and blocks from the forward position (he’s also centre eligible in some leagues). The former Kentucky standout is still young and improving, so watch him closely.

CENTRES

Enes Kanter, Utah Jazz: We recommend Kanter because his ownership rate has sunk below 50 per cent (ESPN leagues) courtesy of a recent slump and demotion from the starting unit. However, he’s shown signs of life recently with 13 points, 7.5 boards and one block per game over his last four outings. Kanter certainly has the ability and talent to continue being productive, so he makes for a very nice speculative pick.

Robert Sacre, Los Angeles Lakers: Sacre is yet another player taking advantage of more playing time as a member of the first unit. With all of the Lakers injury problems and Shawne Williams being waived this week, Sacre can help your Fantasy squad with moderate scoring, rebounding and blocks.

Pero Antic, C/PF, Atlanta Hawks: With the devastating shoulder injury suffered by centre Al Horford, the Hawks have been scrambling to fill the huge void. Antic has been the starting centre recently and has experienced some Fantasy worthy moments. He’s unique in that he can shoot and make treys from the centre position.

Now it’s your turn, tell us below in the comments section how you feel about these players or let us know about any recommendations of your own.

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The Wire Troll: Lakers Enact Marshall Plan

January 4, 2014 | by Bob Raymond | Comments (3)
Last week, RotoRob issued a unique challenge to us to also recommend players that can assist those participating in deeper leagues. These leagues typically consist of  more than 12 teams, with 16 roster spots or greater, so free agent findings can be slim in such formats. This week, a majority of our recommendations are based on this criteria as we kick off the New Year.
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The Wire Troll: Jordan Farmar Harvesting Value

December 28, 2013 | by Bob Raymond | Comments (2)
With the numerous problems encountered by the Nets, Teletovic has emerged as a bright spot in recent games. Seeing substantial playing time, he has responded with an average of 15 points, four boards and three treys over his last four outings. Teletovic can also block shots, which only enhances his Fantasy value.
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The Wire Troll: Jack of All Trades

December 21, 2013 | by Bob Raymond | Comments Comments Off on The Wire Troll: Jack of All Trades
One of the mysteries of the 2013 offseason was why the Warriors weren’t interested in re-signing Jack. In 2012-13, he was the “glue” in Golden State as its sixth man, averaging 12.9 points and 5.6 assists while hitting 40 per cent of his three-point attempts. Of course, the Warriors surprised Denver in the first round and then took the San Antonio Spurs to six games in the Western Conference semifinals. Jack moved on to Cleveland and is now beginning to gel with his new teammates. He has been very effective over the past several games and is once again proving he’s a Fantasy worthy combo guard.
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The Wire Troll: Terrence Ross is a Perfect Holiday Gift

December 14, 2013 | by Bob Raymond | Comments (1)
Oh, the ability, skill and results that Stoudemire flashed until his knees went faulty. The former Phoenix Suns All-Star has struggled to stay healthy and play productive minutes off the Knicks bench. Recently, however, he has been on a roll with several productive games (scoring, rebounds, blocks) and his minutes have increased. He even was able to make it through back-to-back games this week for the first time this season. By no means is Stat a sure thing going forward, but take advantage while the going is good.
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