The Wire Troll: Thanksgiving Leftoverture

Day One: Impress your relatives with what you can do with leftovers.
Day Two: Reaching a bit but still impressive; your relations exchange a few nervous glances during the meal.
Day Three: “Turkey, um…chili, is it? How…original.”
Day Four: Your relatives pack up and leave – after a hearty breakfast of turkey omelets and turkey sausage – rather than face the lunchtime reality of your turkey tetrazzini flambe.

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The Wire Troll: Howdy (Again), Mr. Douglas

Though he has been an underachiever throughout his pro career, Davis is really asserting himself in 2010-11, averaging 13.7 points and 4.7 boards through his first six games. For now, he is best deployed in deeper leagues, but should (by which we mean “when”) one of the Celtics’ fragile frontcourtmen suffers an injury, the big kid could blow up in a big way.

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2010-11 RotoRob NBA Draft Kit: Small Forward Rankings

2Small forwards are the smorgasbord of Fantasy basketball, presenting a veritable cornucopia of Fantasy options. Help in every Fantasy category imaginable may be obtained through drafting the appropriate small forward, and many at this position can aid your cause across a wide spectrum of Fantasy stats.

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2010-11 RotoRob NBA Draft Kit: Centre Rankings

Fantasy centres are often the cornerstones of your Fantasy roster, so choosing your big men should be a task not taken lightly. When building your rankings, the first question you’ll face seems simple enough, but it’s one that has tripped up many a well-conceived strategy: Is my guy eligible at centre? Some leagues have position eligibility requirements that defy logic, so it’s important to know before your draft which players are eligible to man the post.

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2010-11 RotoRob NBA Draft Kit: Top 10 Sleepers

Ah, sleepers. We all love ’em, we all want ’em, and everyone has his own idea of how to spot ’em. We tend to favour the time-honoured method of looking for good players who were formerly mired in less-than-ideal circumstances, and now are largely free of those limitations. If we could sum up this list of under-the-radar talents in just one word, that word would be: opportunity. Many of these ten players either have relocated to a more favourable setting, or stand to be the prime beneficiary of their team’s off-season moves.

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