2011-12 RotoRob NBA Draft Kit: Power Forward Rankings

Love’s shooting touch soared to new personal bests, his FT shooting continues to get better, his rebounding – on both ends of the floor – was phenomenal, and even his assists were up a shade. If this dude ever turned into a shot blocker, he’d be the most valuable player in Fantasy basketball. But as it stands now, this 23-year-old has quickly become one of the most promising players in the game and he’s helped turn Minnesota into a team to watch and one that should improve by leaps and bounds this season.

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2011-12 RotoRob NBA Draft Kit: Small Forward Rankings

Durant is a match-up nightmare for opposing coaches, trying to find someone fast enough and big enough to guard the 6’9” small forward who can score from anywhere. While Durant wasn’t quite as dominant last season as he was during 2009-10, he remains the top player in all of Fantasy hoops. His 3-point accuracy has slipped in each of the past two seasons, and if that continues you have to wonder if he’ll keep jacking up as many from downtown as he did last season. Durant’s FT shooting also slipped slightly, but he again threw up a block per game. He’s still just 23, so it’s reasonable to expect him to bounce back and perhaps even exceed what he did two seasons ago.

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2011-12 RotoRob NBA Draft Kit: Point Guard Rankings

Welcome to the 2011-12 RotoRob NBA Draft Kit. Given the last minute nature of the labour agreement and the truncated scheduled, we’ve had to throw this together very quickly, but we’ll do our best to keep you up to date on Fantasy basketball happenings all season long. So while you wonder if Dallas will again be the last team standing in the Western Conference, let’s review out picks for the top 35 point guards in Fantasy basketball.

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2011-12 RotoRob NHL Draft Kit: Right Wing Rankings

It was an unbelievable showing for a dude that had only topped 30 goals once before. Perry’s shot total was up last season, but not dramatically so… he just scored way more often. It’s reasonable to assume some regression this season and the early returns in preseason aren’t promising (-4 with one point in three games). Obviously, exhibition results generally are meaningless, but asking Perry to again score 50 might be pushing it.

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