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Sergio Gonzalez

Draft Prep: Western Conference scouting report

By | Fantasy Writer

Every owner is looking for those hidden gems leading up to their drafts. We've scouted every team in the Western Conference for potential sleepers as well as busts to assist you in fielding the best Fantasy team.

Breakout Alert -- These are players that are in a situation to improve upon their numbers to the point where they'll greatly out-produce their draft value.

Buy Low -- In the sleeper mold, these are players who will be available in the middle-to-late rounds in Fantasy drafts, but could provide a nice value to Fantasy owners.

Buyer Beware -- These are players that we want to give you a heads up on. They aren't necessarily busts, but for varying reasons could be in for numbers that won't live up to common expectation.

Breakout Alert: G Devin Harris
He has progressed in each of his first three NBA seasons, making us believe that he'll improve upon his numbers in 2007-08. He's a shoot-first, pass-second guard who has yet to reach his peak. View him as a No. 4 Fantasy guard going into the season with the ability and upside to grow into more.
Buy Low: G Jerry Stackhouse
His stock is low and we are seeing him go in the very late rounds of Fantasy drafts and even undrafted in many leagues. That shouldn't be. He's never averaged less than double digits in scoring and can produce steady numbers in his role off the Mavs' bench.
Buyer Beware: F Dirk Nowitzki
Calm down. He's still a Fantasy stud. You just need to realize that he's no longer eligible at center and won't be picking that position back up anytime soon. That's all. You'll just have to live with him as the second best overall forward in Fantasy. Tough luck.
Breakout Alert: G Chucky Atkins
It's rare you'll ever see a 33-year-old pegged as a possible breakout, but the situation for him in Denver could create just the right environment for that to happen. He'll be the starting point guard for the Nuggets and the veteran should mesh well with the likes of Allen Iverson and will feed the ball plenty to Carmelo Anthony.
Buy Low: F Kenyon Martin
People are forgetting about Martin and who can blame them? He hasn't been healthy since 2004. He is healthy heading into the season, however, and if he is ready to go, he should start at power forward. He will fall to you in the late rounds as a reserve and could end up being a quality No. 3 forward this season.
Buyer Beware: F/C Nene
If K-Mart is back and healthy, that doesn't bode well for Nene. Last season, he started 42 games and set career-high marks with 12.2 points and 7.0 rebounds. There won't be much room for him to repeat -- let alone improve -- those numbers this season unless K-Mart suffers yet another setback. We'd stay away from him until the late rounds.
Breakout Alert: F Matt Barnes
Barnes carved himself a nice niche last season as the team's sixth man and ended up averaging 9.8 ppg with 4.6 rpg. In his second season under Don Nelson, we expect him to ramp up into the double-digit range with a chance to emerge into a regular Fantasy starter this season.
Buy Low: F Brandan Wright, G Marco Belinelli
The rookie has excellent wingspan and is a pure athlete, making him tough around the rim. He's also a very good shooter from mid-range. He fits Don Nelson's style perfectly because he is very good at running the floor. He's worth a late-round flier in drafts and is a solid addition in keeper formats. Belinelli is an Italian sharpshooter who can create his own shot with a super-quick release. He can play either guard position and should thrive in the Warriors' up-tempo scheme. He should see regular minutes as a rookie and will be worth a late-round pick as a real sleeper.
Buyer Beware: G Stephen Jackson
He'll be suspended for the first seven games of the season due to some of the off-the-court issues that drove the Pacers to trade him last season. He can be a bit of a headache to own at times and the numbers he put up last season could lure Fantasy owners to draft him in the middle rounds as a No. 3 forward or guard. That's not such a bad thing, but he tends to disappear at times during the season and should be backed up accordingly.
Breakout Potential: F Chuck Hayes
Hayes played well last year when he started alongside Yao Ming, allowing the Rockets to trade Juwan Howard to Minnesota. The Rockets like his ability to rebound and defend, and he's expected to continue improving in his third season. View him as a No. 4 Fantasy forward going in. In leagues that use individual positions, he can be used as a No. 2 or 3 power forward. He will, however, have to fight off Houston's 'Buy Low' candidate.
Buy Low: F Luis Scola
The MVP of this summer's FIBA Americas Tournament will battle Hayes for minutes and could end up winning them in the end. He's been a beast for the Argentine national team and was part of their gold medal team from 2004. He's a solid rebounder and would mix well with Yao Ming down low. He's a very solid sleeper.
Buyer Beware: G Rafer Alston
He's been dealing with off-the-court issues that he claims have been taken way out of context, but that's not the only reason to be worried about Alston. He's going to be competing for minutes with Mike James and Steve Francis and is a candidate to see his already mediocre numbers dip.
Breakout Alert: G/F Corey Maggette
The injury to Elton Brand will have the Clippers looking to someone to step up and replace the big scoring void. He's the team's best perimeter scorer and will get more touches than ever. Look for him to emerge into a No. 2 Fantasy forward this season.
Buy Low: G Brevin Knight, F Al Thornton, F Tim Thomas
With the Clippers' point guard situation in shambles due to the devastating knee injury to Shaun Livingston, the team went out and signed Knight. He's an assist machine who became obsolete in Charlotte due to the emergence of Raymond Felton. He'll be a lot more useful in L.A. Thornton and Thomas also figure to benefit from the absence of Brand and more minutes and touches make them low risk/high reward sleepers.
Buyer Beware: G Sam Cassell
His best days are well behind him and he's an injury risk heading into his 15th NBA season. The presence of Brevin Knight will allow the team to wean themselves off Cassell over the course of the season.
Breakout Alert: F Luke Walton
He enjoyed his best NBA season in 2006-07, but injuries slowed him a bit toward the end of the year. He can put up solid numbers in points, rebounds and assists and should be in for his best season yet.
Buy Low: G Derek Fisher
The veteran guard certainly has his priorities in order, asking out of his contract in Utah so he can tend to his ailing daughter. Back in Los Angeles, he'll provide the team with a short-term answer to a long-term problem that has been there since the first time he left. He should be viewed as a reserve that can be useful as a solid stopgap during the season.
Buyer Beware: C Andrew Bynum
Fantasy owners have been waiting for Bynum to emerge into the next Shaq, but have been disappointed in each of his first two seasons. It isn't all Bynum's fault, however. He's only going to be 20 this season and is still developing both physically and mentally. That development isn't going to come all at once, just ask Kobe Bryant. Bryant was so upset at the Lakers for not trading Bynum for Jason Kidd last season that he himself asked to be traded this offseason.
Breakout Alert: G Rudy Gay
As a rookie, he was able to prove that he'll be a big factor in this league. He averaged double-digits as a rookie and was a monster in the second half. If he carries that momentum into his sophomore season, he'll leave his rookie numbers in the dust. Consider him a No. 3 guard with excellent upside.
Buy Low: F/C Darko Milicic, G Mike Conley, Jr.
Darko comes to Memphis after two mediocre seasons in Orlando and a failed stint in Detroit. He had a good playoff run last year, averaging 12.3 points and 4.5 rebounds in four games against Detroit, and he's hopeful to live up to his potential with the Grizzlies, where he is expected to man the center spot. He could pick up center eligibility in leagues that have that option. Conley has a chance to contribute as a rookie as he'll have a chance to start. Anyone who saw him in the NCAA Tournament last season with Ohio State knows he'll be worth at least a late-round pick in Fantasy drafts.
Buyer Beware: F Mike Miller
His best offensive season might have been a bit of a mirage. He never averaged more than 15 points in the NBA prior to averaging 18.4 ppg in his seventh NBA season. We think last season was more the exception and not the rule.
Breakout Alert: F/C Al Jefferson
Jefferson emerged last year as a quality option at forward and center in Boston, and there's no reason to think he won't do even better in Minnesota. He will benefit from being one of the focal points for the Wolves and is a player that finished the season strong by averaging 19.7 points and 11.2 rebounds in March and 22.3 points and 10.3 rebounds in April. He will look to build on that with his new team. Consider him a No. 1 center option, but a No. 2 forward for now. He could evolve into a No. 1 there, too.
Buy Low: G Randy Foye
Projected to be the starting point guard, the NBA sophomore should be in for a big jump in assist totals, and his scoring should increase with the added minutes as well. He's more of a scorer than a true point guard, but he's developing as he goes. This season will be a true test for him. View him as a No. 3 guard going into the season with the potential to grow into a No. 2. You should be able to pick him up in rounds 7-10 at a good price.
Buyer Beware: C Mark Blount
A career season in 2006-07 could make him a very attractive Fantasy center option, but consider the fact that he'll be playing alongside Jefferson in the paint now and not Kevin Garnett. Garnett demanded much more defensive attention and left Blount in good spots all season == not to mention that Garnett is a far better passer than Jefferson.
Breakout Alert: G/F Morris Peterson
He was sought after by several teams when he became a free agent in the offseason, but decided to sign with the Hornets where he'll see an increased role. He has dual-eligibility going into the season and could see a repeat of his 2006 numbers (16.8 ppg, 4.6 rpg).
Buy Low: G/F Peja Stojakovic
We are seeing him go around rounds 10-12 in drafts and that could be thought of as a steal if he proves to be healthy for even two thirds of the season. Injuries have plagued him over the past few seasons, but the former NBA star should be plenty rested to make a comeback of sorts in 2007-08. He is still a pure scorer when healthy.
Buyer Beware: F David West
He only played in 52 games last year due to injury but still averaged 18.3 points and 8.2 rebounds. He has never played a full season and has to be backed up with a player you wouldn't mind starting in his place for a good chunk of the season.
Breakout Alert: F Boris Diaw
He had a breakout season in 2005-06 with Amare Stoudemire only able to play three games. He manned the low post for the Suns and jumped onto the Fantasy scene with a 13.3 ppg average, 6.9 rpg, 6.2 apg and 1.1 bpg. Then, when Stoudemire returned last season, Diaw never looked comfortable in a roll where he was no longer prominently featured. Well, the Suns say they are actively going to try to get him more looks on the offensive end and are going to encourage him not to defer as much as he did last season. That could mean a return to prominence in Fantasy leagues this season.
Buy Low: F/G Grant Hill
He's not needed to carry a team on his shoulders anymore and he'll be an excellent addition to a Phoenix team that needs a skilled finisher off the bench in the frontcourt. He became more of a guard toward the end in Orlando, but will go back to playing the three in Phoenix. That means he could regain the forward eligibility he lost last season. In leagues that have in-season positional eligibility changes. View him as a No. 3 or 4 option at either position entering the season. You can have him very late in drafts.
Buyer Beware: C Amare Stoudemire
Stoudemire is coming off another surgery to his knee and that has to be at least a little troubling, even if he isn't slated to miss any regular season time. He remains an elite Fantasy center, but the shaky knees are a bit worrying.
Breakout Alert: F LaMarcus Aldridge
The Blazers' moves to trade Zach Randolph to New York and the injury to Greg Oden have created a starting spot for Aldridge, who had a mediocre rookie season last year. He averaged 9.0 points and 5.0 rebounds, but should improve greatly upon those numbers this year as he gets more playing time.
Buy Low: G Jarrett Jack
Often overlooked, he'll be the engine that drives the young Portland squad from the backcourt. He posted a semi-breakout year in his sophomore season, but the best is yet to come. Consider him a solid No. 3 guard entering the season with nice upside.
Buyer Beware: G Brandon Roy
The heel injury that forced him to miss 20 games last season is back and it will force him to sit out the entire preseason. We still expect him to be the go-to guy in Portland now with Zach Randolph in New York and Greg Oden down for the season, but you should back him up with a guard you wouldn't be afraid to use for a good chunk of the season.
Breakout Alert: G Kevin Martin
He should be the team's leading scorer again and we don't consider him a one-hit wonder. He posted a breakout season in his third NBA year and elevated his game to become a regular 20-point scorer. He led the team in scoring and is now considered the go-to guy in Sacramento. His great outside touch and ability to drive to the basket make him tough to handle. He's a No. 2 guard that could evolve into a No. 1 this season.
Buy Low: C Brad Miller
The word "bust" was thrown around by his owners last season, but he's a solid value as a No. 2 center if you believe he's in for a bounce-back year like we do. He had a bad season as he battled several nagging injuries. He only played in 63 games and his scoring and rebounding dropped off from the previous year. Expect him to bounce back and have a solid year if he can remain healthy. He's a low-end No. 1 center in Fantasy play, but should be viewed as a great No. 2 option.
Buyer Beware: F Mikki Moore
Moore signed with Sacramento after a successful stint in New Jersey last season where he finally made a name for himself. The career journeyman averaged 9.8 points and 5.1 rebounds during the regular season but improved to 11.3 points and 5.6 rebounds during the playoffs. Moore will compete with Shareef Abdur-Rahim and Kenny Thomas for playing time this season and will likely come off the bench. View him as a fourth option going in -- at best -- and don't get caught up on the nice year he had last season.
Breakout Alert: G Tony Parker
The NBA Finals MVP continues to improve, and he could be peaking this season. He has seen his scoring numbers rise to about 18 ppg each of the last two seasons. A career season for him could propel him to No. 1 Fantasy guard status.
Buy Low: C Fabricio Oberto
The Argentine big man is a high-intensity player who would benefit greatly from more regular playing time. He still splits time with Francisco Elson and Robert Horry, but is a favorite of head coach Gregg Popovich and could end up winning a bigger role as the team's regular center. He's worth a flier in the late rounds and could be a steal.
Buyer Beware: F Bruce Bowen
More experienced Fantasy hoops players likely already know this, but the fact that Bowen is a starter on a championship team and is known as one of the better defenders in the NBA means very little for his Fantasy appeal. He averaged just 6.2 ppg and 2.7 rpg last season and those numbers figure to be the best he can produce this season.
Breakout Alert: F Kevin Durant
We expect the second overall pick in the draft to be the best Fantasy rookie this season. He's in a position to be the go-to guy. His versatility will allow the Sonics to play the 6-9 future superstar in the backcourt and he could pick up dual eligibility very early in the season. He can score while also using his length to block shots and rebound. Consider him a No. 3 forward going in with the ability to evolve into a No. 2 in-season.
Buy Low: F Jeff Green, G Wally Szczerbiak
Green will fit well as a rookie alongside fellow first-rounder Durant. In keeper leagues, he's a must-own. In seasonal play, we recommend investing a late-to-middle round pick on him as a Fantasy reserve who may end up being a regular in your Fantasy rotation. And after a miserable season in Boston in which injuries and losing took a large toll, Szczerbiak will now be a veteran presence on a team building for the future. He's an apt scorer who can be relied upon heavily at times. Consider him a No. 4 guard with some upside if he can stay healthy.
Buyer Beware: G Luke Ridnour, F/C Nick Collison
Ridnour will have to battle new acquisition Delonte West for minutes and already saw Earl Watson take some of his playing time last season. Collison is also dealing with a crowd at his position. With Chris Wilcox and Kurt Thomas around, it will be hard for Collison to follow up on his breakout campaign from last season.
Breakout Alert: G Deron Williams
One of the best young point guards in the NBA, Williams is only going to keep improving. He broke out already in his sophomore season, but his numbers could actually keep climbing. He was among the league leaders in assists and figures to be a fixture there as long as Jerry Sloan remains the head coach. He's also a developing scoring threat. He's worth selecting as a No. 1 guard in all formats.
Buy Low: F/C Paul Millsap
He will remain the backup power forward in Utah next year behind Carlos Boozer, but played well enough last year to earn increased playing time. He averaged 6.8 points and 5.2 rebounds in 18 minutes per game last season. Those stats should increase. Consider him a late-round sleeper option in Fantasy drafts.
Buyer Beware: F Andrei Kirilenko
A disastrous season in 2006-07 is the reason for a big drop in AK-47's Fantasy appeal. Now, he's unhappy with his role and has even threatened to go play in Russia. Don't expect him to ever return to being a must-start Fantasy option again while in Utah.

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Player News
Amar'e Stoudemire
Stoudemire shifts focus to hoop
Amar'e Stoudemire, PF, NY
12:09 PM
News: New York F Amar'e Stoudemire returned to practice Monday after spending the past week in Florida to mourn the death of his brother, according to Newsday. Stoudemire is expected to play in Tuesday's game at Toronto. "I can't wait to get him back," Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni said. "We should go to another level, no doubt about it." Stoudemire is averaging 18.2 points and 8.1 rebounds per game this season.
Analysis: Stoudemire returns to the team at an interesting time as G Jeremy Lin has created tremendous buzz with his sterling production while Stoudemire and Carmelo Anthony have been sidelined. But Stoudemire could benefit from Lin's pick-and-roll ability and improve on his average of 7.0 field goals a game -- his lowest total since his rookie season (minimum 10 games). Consider Stoudemire a must-start in all Fantasy formats.

Kemba Walker
Walker slated for bench?
Kemba Walker, PG, CHA
12:37 PM
News: Bobcats G Kemba Walker is expected to serve as the backup point guard once G D.J. Augustin returns from a toe injury, according to the Charlotte Observer. Walker has been the starting point guard since Augustin went down with the injury in mid-January and topped double figures in scoring during eight of the 11 games. He also recorded the third triple-double in franchise history against Washington on Jan. 28.
Analysis: There was the possibility Walker could shift back to the two-guard once Augustin returned, but Bobcats coach Paul Silas apparently likes his recent production at the point. Walker has remained steady with his passing and is averaging 3.6 assists per game this season. Augustin could return to action as early as Wednesday so Fantasy owners should be aware of a possible dip in playing time for Walker in Week 8 (Feb. 13-19).

Carmelo Anthony
Anthony still missing practice
Carmelo Anthony, SF, NY
12:19 PM
News: New York F Carmelo Anthony was unable to return to practice Monday as he continues to be bothered by a strained right groin, according to Newsday. Anthony has missed the past three games with the issue and is unlikely to play against Toronto on Tuesday.
Analysis: Anthony was originally expected to miss one to two weeks with the injury and it appears he will be sidelined for the longer side of the timetable. The Knicks play four times during Fantasy Week 8 (Feb. 13-19), including a back-to-back set Tuesday and Wednesday, but Anthony seems to be a risky option for the scoring period. He is averaging a team-high 22.3 points per game this season and should be viewed as a must-start when active.

Emeka Okafor
Okafor battling knee issue
Emeka Okafor, C, NO
11:39 AM
News: New Orleans C Emeka Okafor is listed as questionable for Monday's game against Utah with a sore left knee, according to the team's official website. Okafor has played in all 27 games for the Hornets this season and is averaging 9.9 points and 7.9 rebounds a night.
Analysis: It's unclear when Okafor started experiencing soreness and it could sideline him for the first time this season. The 29-year-old has improved his scoring recently and posted double figures during four of his six games this month. However, he has not recorded a double-double since Jan. 21, but has just missed hitting the mark recently. Fantasy owners should monitor his status as he could be a risky play in Week 8 (Feb. 13-19).

Luke Ridnour
Ridnour on personal leave
Luke Ridnour, PG, MIN
12:49 PM
News: Timberwolves G Luke Ridnour did not travel with the team for Monday's game at Orlando because of personal reasons, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune. It is unclear when Ridnour will return to the team as the Timberwolves play next on Wednesday at home.
Analysis: Ridnour has turned in a quality season, but has struggled recently. He has scored in double figures only once over his past six games to drop his season average to 11.2 points per game. Ridnour is averaging 9.2 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.4 assists over his last five games and will now miss some playing time. Despite starting for Minnesota, Ridnour is considered a low-end Fantasy G in deeper formats for now.

Sam Young
Ankle still bothering Young
Sam Young, SF, MEM
11:55 AM
News: Grizzlies F Sam Young said he aggravated a previous ankle injury while warming up for Sunday's game and was in a walking boot following the contest, according to the Memphis Commercial Appeal. Young did not play against Utah, his fourth straight game on the bench.
Analysis: Young has been healthy prior to Sunday's issue, but is not a major part of the Grizzlies' rotation right now. He has appeared in 18 games with just one start and is averaging 4.0 points per game. Fantasy owners should continue to ignore him in all formats while he deals with the injury.

Mickell Gladness
Heat brings back Gladness
Mickell Gladness, C, MIA
11:43 AM
News: The Miami Heat re-signed seldom-used C Mickell Gladness to a 10-day contract on Sunday, according to the Sun Sentinel. Gladness was waived last Tuesday prior to the deadline for existing contracts to become guaranteed for the remainder of the season.
Analysis: Gladness was one of several centers on Miami's roster, but received an average of just 3.5 minutes per game. He scored just two points and never earned an opportunity off the bench. That is unlikely to change now and he should continue to be ignored in all Fantasy formats.

Marcus Camby
Camby unlikely to miss time
Marcus Camby, C, POR
11:28 AM
News: Portland C Marcus Camby said he expects to be in the lineup for Tuesday's game against Washington despite a bruised right ankle, according to the team. Camby has been hampered by an ankle issue recently and left Saturday's game versus Dallas after the area was too sore to play.
Analysis: Camby briefly returned to Saturday's game after receiving treatment in the locker room so the injury hopefully isn't too serious. Despite the strong potential for his return Tuesday, The Trail Blazers might take it easy with the 37-year-old as the team plays four times, including a back-to-back set, during Fantasy Week 8 (Feb. 13-19). Fantasy owners should consider Camby a viable option in the majority of formats -- when healthy.

Timofey Mozgov
Mozgov expected to play Tuesday
Timofey Mozgov, C, DEN
11:21 AM
News: Nuggets coach George Karl said he anticipates C Timofey Mozgov to return to the lineup for Tuesday's game against Phoenix, the Denver Post reports. Mozgov, who has missed the past five games with an ankle injury, is expected to be inserted back into the starting lineup.
Analysis: Mozgov's return certainly boosts the Nuggets' depth in the paint, but he is subpar contributor on the offensive side. The 7-footer has started all 21 games he's been available for this year, however, he is only averaging 5.7 points game. Consider him a marginal Fantasy option.

Derrick Rose
Rose to visit back specialist
Derrick Rose, PG, CHI
2/12/2012
News: Chicago PG Derrick Rose (back) had to miss Sunday's game at Boston, reports the Chicago Tribune. Rose gave an ominous sign on Saturday saying he was unsure if he would be able to play Sunday. He was correct as he had to miss a second straight game. Rose's back continues to be stiff and sore for the superstar and he will visit a back specialist on Monday. Rose could miss a few more games before his return. "You're always concerned," Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau said. "It's something he has had before. He had it when he was in high school. We're hopeful it will get cleared up quickly but we're not sure."
Analysis: Rose has now missed seven games this season due to toe and back injuries. He was thought to have entered the season in the best shape of his career, but has continued to come up with nagging bumps and bruises. "This is the most I've ever been injured," he said. "It's frustrating knowing I worked so hard. I hate missing games, especially when we're playing against great teams. I hate missing any game." The good news is that Rose truly does hate missing games. Owners can feel good knowing that he'll be out there if he can play at all. That said, he could miss some more time going forward, so owners might consider sitting him for the upcoming scoring period. Rose remains a must-start Fantasy option, when healthy.

 
 
 
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