The Wire Troll: Lavoy Allen Standing Tall

Caldwell-Pope has been a nice surprise for the Pistons this season as the former eighth overall pick has really stepped up his game. One of the nicest surprises from this young man has been his three-point shooting. He has made 16 of his last 36 attempts from beyond the arc over the last six games. You would like to see KCP’s other numbers go up, but if you are looking for a three-point specialist, he may be your guy, even if his shooting is inconsistent. He has had games of 1-for-6, 0-for-6 and 1-for-8 from downtown, but when he gets it going, he gets it going. The bottom line is any guy averaging 36 minutes needs to be owned — especially one with this kind of upside.

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2014-15 RotoRob NBA Draft Kit: Top 10 Busts

There is nothing worse in Fantasy basketball than having your first or second round pick toss up a stinker of a season, or taking a crack at a veteran bouncing back, who winds up either getting injured or simply continuing to regress. These kind of picks will tank your team faster than a case of Ebola virus in North America sending healthcare workers into panic mode.

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2014 NBA Free Agency Preview: Should I Stay or Should I Go?

There is no reason to believe Lowry can’t put up the same numbers as he did last season if not better. It would all depend on Kobe’s willingness to let someone else do the heavy lifting some nights. Bryant knows what it takes to win championships and signing Lowry could help him get one step closer to that goal, so we don’t see any butting of heads, only two guys out to prove something.

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2012 London Olympics: Coach K’s Team Moves to 2-0

Davis in particular was a major sparkplug off the bench. This kid – who has yet to don an NBA uniform – is proving he can play with the best of them, putting together an incredibly efficient performance in just 14 minutes. He was perfect from the field (5-for-5) and the line (2-for-2), while chipping in with three boards, a steal and a block. Yup, this dude is going to be a serious force, so you better not overlook him on draft day.

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