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Sergio Gonzalez

Week 22 Basketball Planner

By | Fantasy Writer

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The Fantasy Basketball Weekly Planner is the essential guide to setting your lineup for the upcoming week. Each week, we provide you with top matchups, the latest news and give you the scoop on injured players.

Projections are for March 24-30 games.

Teams with four games (21): Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Detroit, Golden State, L.A. Clippers, L.A. Lakers, Memphis, Miami, Milwaukee, New Jersey, New Orleans, New York, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, Sacramento, San Antonio, Seattle, Washington

Teams with three games (8): Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Indiana, Minnesota, Toronto, Utah

Teams with two games (1): Orlando

Teams with back-to-back games (15): Atlanta, Charlotte (twice), Chicago (twice), Detroit, Indiana, L.A. Clippers (twice), Memphis, Miami, Milwaukee, New Jersey, New Orleans, Phoenix, Portland, San Antonio, Washington

On tap: The week ahead features nine nationally televised games: Philadelphia at Boston and L.A. Lakers at Golden State on Monday; Washington at Portland on Tuesday; Phoenix at Boston on Wednesday; Dallas at Denver and Portland at Golden State on Thursday; New Orleans at Boston on Friday; Cleveland at Detroit on Saturday; Houston at San Antonio and Dallas at Golden State on Sunday.

FULLCOURT PRESS

Cleveland F/C Ben Wallace (back) is considered day to day. He should be able to play during Cleveland's three-game week, but is in for some tough matchups. If you are deciding between him and a similar option go with the other option. ... Cleveland G Daniel Gibson (ankle) hopes to return Wednesday against New Orleans. That's not set in stone and his return could start with him coming off the bench, but this does make Delonte West a poor option this week due to the uncertainty in such a critical week. ... Dallas F Dirk Nowitzki hurt himself pretty badly in the fourth quarter of Sunday's afternoon game against San Antonio. His left knee and ankle buckled when he landed after running to block a shot and he slapped the court in agony, making us believe he'll miss at least the next couple of games. He put no weight on the leg leaving the court, then was seen limping into the X-ray room. The team says they'll re-evaluate him on Monday, but Fantasy owners will want to start looking for other options immediately. Initial reports out of Dallas have him missing two weeks. Brandon Bass may be useful in a pinch. Follow this situation on Monday all the way until lineups are due, if possible. ... Golden State F/C Chris Webber (knee) remains out indefinitely. He is a must-sit in Fantasy until further notice. ... Indiana F Jermaine O'Neal (knee) said that he hopes to return to the lineup at some point this week, but there is still no official return date. Considering that the Pacers play just two weeks and that he may initially come off the bench upon his return, he's a player to reserve for at least one more week. Jeff Foster is now a risky start as well as O'Neal threatens to take minutes and rebounds away at some point this week and that's pretty much all Foster is good for. ... Indiana G Jamaal Tinsley (knee) isn't even close to returning and it is unlikely he'll play again this season. ... The L.A. Clippers have a variety of injuries they are dealing with. Brevin Knight (leg) and Tim Thomas (stomach virus) are day-to-day while Chris Kaman (back) and Elton Brand (Achilles') remain out indefinitely. Knight is a safe, yet unappealing start while Thomas should be good to go. ... L.A. Lakers C Pau Gasol (ankle) isn't going to return until Wednesday at the earliest. That means he'd play three games on a best-case scenario in Week 22 and this will be one of the toughest calls Fantasy owners will have to make all year. He is certainly worth the gamble, but it's a huge risk. ... Miami F Shawn Marion (back) doesn't seem to be in a rush to return to the travesty that is the Heat this season. He could play next week, but could just as easily miss the rest of the season. At this point in the season, though, it's better to be safe than sorry. ... Minnesota G Sebastian Telfair (ankle) is going to play again this season, according to the team. They just won't say when. Fantasy owners should avoid him like the plague, but his unclear situation also affects the likes of Marko Jaric. Considering that the T'Wolves are one of our poor matchup teams this week, we say avoid Jaric as well. ... New York F Zach Randolph has been reserved in two games by the increasingly loony Isiah Thomas to give younger players a chance to play. Thomas did say that he plans to use Randolph on Monday, but at this point he's not No. 1 on the Fantasy trustworthiness list. He cost many Fantasy owners last week with the benching. ... New York G Nate Robinson (knee) is considered day-to-day. With the Knicks looking very much like they want to tank games, Robinson could just be a pawn in that mess. If it's Robinson or another option this week, go with the player not involved with the MSG crowd. ... Philadelphia C Samuel Dalembert (shoulder) is considered day-to-day after sustaining a mild shoulder injury in Saturday's game, but he should be able to play. It's safe to start him as a No. 2 Fantasy center. ... Suns G Raja Bell (ankle) is considered day-to-day. The Suns are one of our poor matchup teams this week, so we say sit Bell in Week 22. ... Sacramento is dealing with injuries to its three most significant Fantasy options. Beno Udrih (back), Ron Artest (elbow) and Brad Miller (elbow) may have caught Isiah-itis. Udrih says that he hopes to play Monday, though, so start him if you believe him. Artest and Miller will be very risky plays this week, so you may want to go with John Salmons or Mikki Moore as stopgaps because at least you know you won't get stuck with a zero. ... There are some rumblings that indicate that Chris Wilcox (finger) could miss the remainder of the season. Avoid him. ... Is this the week where Fantasy owners can finally activate Gilbert Arenas (knee)? As this planner was being put together Sunday afternoon, Arenas was able to participate in the team's shootaround prior to its Sunday night game. He was to be a game-time decision. Hopefully Sunday's game will go a long way in determining how far along Arenas is and Fantasy owners will be able to observe first-hand whether or not he's ready. If he doesn't play, treat him like a No. 3 or 4 Fantasy guard for the upcoming four-game week considering he could take a while to get into game shape.

F I V E   T E A M S   W I T H   F A V O R A B L E   M A T C H U P S
The following five teams have the best matchups for the upcoming week. That doesn't necessarily mean they will post the best Fantasy stats, but if you're looking for a one-week start or are trying to make a difficult decision between two players to use, lean toward players from these teams:
Team 3/24 3/25 3/26 3/27 3/28 3/29 3/30
Dallas Mavericks (DAL) -- LAC -- @DEN -- -- @GS
It's only a three-game week, but it's a very favorable one for Fantasy owners in leagues that use averages for a scoring system. All three teams allow at least 100 ppg and the Nuggets and Warriors both allow over 105 ppg. There should be enough to go around for the likes of Brandon Bass and Jerry Stackhouse -- especially if Nowitzki is forced to miss significant time.
Los Angeles Lakers (LAL) @GS -- CHA -- MEM -- WAS
Three of their four opponents allow over 100 ppg, with the Wizards (98.4) the only team that doesn't. The same goes for rebounding. The Wizards are the only opponent the Lakers will face this week that doesn't rank among the 10 teams who give up the most boards per game. Give Ronny Turiaf a look in deeper formats -- Gasol or no Gasol.
Memphis Grizzlies (MEM) DEN -- @SAC -- @LAL @LAC --
All four opponents this week allow over 100 ppg. They should get off to a high-scoring start to the week against the Nuggets (105.7 ppg) and Kings (104.2 ppg) -- especially considering the Grizz give up 105.9 ppg themselves. Hakim Warrick and Juan Carlos Navarro are solid starts. Mike Conley, Darko Milicic and Kyle Lowry are worth a look.
New Jersey Nets (NJ) @NY -- IND -- @IND PHO --
Their opponents this week give up a combined average of 104.7 ppg and 44.0 rpg. This should be a productive week for both Josh Boone and Nenad Krstic.
Portland Trail Blazers (POR) @SEA WAS -- @GS -- CHA --
Just like the Lakers, the Blazers will play three teams that give up over 100 ppg with the Wizards being the exception. The two games against the Sonics (106.7 ppg, 44.3 rpg) and the Warriors (108.0 ppg, 46.8 rpg) should more than make up for that. Travis Outlaw is a good matchup start this week and Joel Przybilla should provide good rebound totals all week.
F I V E   T E A M S   W I T H   P O O R   M A T C H U P S
The following five teams have the worst matchups for the upcoming week. That doesn't necessarily mean you should reserve every player from these teams, but try to avoid less-heralded performers from these squads if you have an alternative on your roster:
Team 3/24 3/25 3/26 3/27 3/28 3/29 3/30
Cleveland Cavaliers (CLE) -- -- NO -- -- @DET PHI
They are one of the three-game teams this week and all three opponents give up fewer than 100 ppg and 41 rpg. In fact, they all give up fewer than 96 ppg. This should be a slow week for anybody who doesn't have a royal nickname on the Cavaliers. Think long and hard about avoiding Ben Wallace and Drew Gooden and don't even consider Anderson Varejao.
Minnesota Timberwolves (MIN) -- -- @HOU -- @SA -- UTA
They'll have to take the dreaded trip through Texas this week, which has meant nightmares for Fantasy owners all season outside of this past week with the Celtics. Houston allows just 92.3 ppg and 40.7 rebounds while the Spurs give up 91.1 ppg and 40.3 rpg. Ryan Gomes has been solid, but this could be the week to reserve him.
Orlando Magic (ORL) -- SA -- -- @MIL -- --
Only one team this week plays two games and that's the Magic. As if that weren't enough, one of the two games comes against the stingy Spurs. Don't even think about starting anyone outside of the big three this week. And in some formats, you'll want to consider going with a four-game alternative for even them.
Philadelphia 76ers (PHI) @BOS -- CHI -- PHO -- @CLE
They do have one favorable matchup this week against the Suns, but will face three teams that give up less than 100 ppg outside of that. That could mean a slow week for the likes of Willie Green and Louis Williams, who do little outside of scoring.
Phoenix Suns (PHO) @DET -- @BOS -- @PHI @NJ --
A road trip to the East Coast will match them up against four teams that don't allow a lot of running, so this will be the grind-it-out scenario general manager Steve Kerr envisioned when he traded for Shaq. That should mean more than a couple of game under 100 points. That means Raja Bell and Leandro Barbosa could be in for a slow week.

Have a burning question regarding Fantasy Basketball? We invite you to send your questions, comments and scouting reports on players to: dmfantasyhoops@cbs.com. Please include your full name, city and state. You'll have the chance to be heard by thousands of Fantasy players just like yourself!

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Player News
Blake Griffin
Griffin rolls ankle in loss
Blake Griffin, PF, LAC
2:02 AM
News: Clippers forward Blake Griffin rolled his left ankle during the first quarter of Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals on Tuesday night. Griffin, who is also dealing with a sprained left knee, was able to remain in the game, but struggled with his shot in the 108-92 defeat. He made seven of his 17 field-goal attempts, finishing with 15 points to go along with nine rebounds, two rebounds and one block. After the game, Griffin sounded optimistic about his chances of playing in Game 2. "But I'll get back in the training room, get treatment and hope to be better the next game," Griffin said.
Analysis: Griffin estimated that his sprained left knee had him feeling at about 80 percent prior to Game 1, so one can only imagine how he feels now. However, the 23-year-old seemed fairly confident he would be able to play in the next game and the Clippers will need him if they are going to pull off the upset. Griffin actually saw a slight dip in production during his sophomore campaign, but still averaged an impressive 20.7 points and 10.9 rebounds. While his game does need some polishing, Griffin's still has an extremely high ceiling and should continue to develop over the next few seasons. Fantasy owners should plan on spending an early-round pick on him next season.

Kendrick Perkins
Perkins plays through hip issue
Kendrick Perkins, C, OKC
5/15/2012
News: Thunder center Kendrick Perkins was able to play through a hip injury during Game 1 of the Western Conference Semifinals on Monday night. Perkins finished with four points and one rebound, making both of his field-goal attempts. He also added two blocks, while logging 17 minutes of game action.
Analysis: Perkins seemed to re-aggravate his hip injury late in the first half, but he was back on the bench for the second half. While he did not re-enter the game, the Thunder were able by 20-plus points at that point, so he wasn't needed. Perkins will be counted on the try and help slow down the Lakers' pair of 7-footers in this series, which will be key for the Thunder to advance. He can be considered a very low-end Fantasy option moving forward.

Thaddeus Young
Young plays on
Thaddeus Young, SF, PHI
5/15/2012
News: Sixers forward Thaddeus Young was able to play through ankle injury during Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals on Tuesday night. Young finished with four points and four rebounds in the 82-81 win, despite missing on all three of his field-goal attempts.
Analysis: Young was able to play on Tuesday night, but looked limited on the court. However, he will now get a few days to rest until the teams meet for Game 3, which should allow him to remain on the floor. The 76ers need him on the floor if they have any chance to pull off the upset, so we would be shocked if he did not play moving forward. Young can be considered a viable option in deeper mixed formats when healthy.

Chris Bosh
Bosh out indefinitely after MRI
Chris Bosh, PF, MIA
5/14/2012
News: Miami forward Chris Bosh will be sidelined indefinitely because of a strained abdominal muscle, the team announced. An MRI exam performed Monday confirmed the diagnosis. Bosh suffered the injury late in the first half of the Heat's victory over Indiana on Sunday in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series. Game 2 is Tuesday. Bosh's minutes will likely be filled by Joel Anthony and Ronny Turiaf, both of whom played extended stretches Sunday after Bosh departed. "This season has to be extended for me to play," Bosh told The Miami Herald.
Analysis: Heat coach Erik Spoelstra attempted to downplay the severity of the injury, but did not provide a timeline for Bosh's return. "We thought it could be a lot worse," he told reporters after the team's practice Monday. "We're not even going to speculate." Bosh, 28, averaged 18.0 points and 7.9 rebounds per game for Miami this season. He appeared in 57 of Miami's 66 regular-season games after dealing with minor issues. Fantasy owners should monitor his status during the rest of the playoffs as he is considered an early round option in 2012 drafts.

Tyson Chandler
Chandler’s stout D rewarded
Tyson Chandler, C, NY
5/14/2012
News: Knicks center Tyson Chandler was named the league’s top defensive player during the postseason, after a season in which he raised the Knicks from 22nd in points per possession to 5th. Chandler averaged 1.4 blocks and .9 steals per game, however it was the other countless shots and passes that he impacted along the way that earned him the award as the Defensive Player of the Year. Often paired with two or more weak defenders at a time, Chandler raised the level of play of all around him consistently in his first year in New York.
Analysis: Chandler also had arguably the finest offensive season of his career, scoring 11.3 points, his second best number, while shooting a career best 67.9 percent from the field. He averaged a career high 5.1 free throw attempts per game, as he managed to draw contact and create offense while often working as an afterthought in the offense when not involved in pick and rolls. Chandler was a nightly double-double threat, averaging 9.9 rebounds per game, and should be considered a low-end No. 1 Fantasy center and an early-middle round selection on Draft Day.

James Harden
Harden league's top reserve
James Harden, SG, OKC
5/14/2012
News: Oklahoma City’s season continues as they keep their eye on the NBA title in the postseason, however guard James Harden has already earned himself one piece of hardware, as he was named the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year last week. Harden lead the league in scoring off the bench, as he averaged 16.8 points per game in 31.4 minutes per game.
Analysis: Harden has emerged as one of the most efficient scorers in the league, as he scored his 16.8 points per game on just 10.1 field goal attempts. He is hardly the ideal of a reserve, as he finished third on the Thunder in minutes per game, however he often plays with the second unit and came off the bench in 60 of his 62 games. He remains a high-end Fantasy option for postseason formats as the Thunder continue to advance.

Ryan Anderson
Anderson awarded as Most Improved
Ryan Anderson, PF, ORL
5/14/2012
News: Last week, Magic forward Ryan Anderson was rewarded for his breakout season by being named the league’s Most Improved Player, in his fourth season in the league. Anderson upped his scoring from 10.6 points per game last season to 16.1, while also adding a couple of rebounds to get to 7.7 per game. He managed to increase his scoring load without a drop in efficiency, as he posted almost identical shooting lines to the season before, hitting 43.9 percent of his shots from the field and 39.3 percent from three-point range.
Analysis: Anderson’s jump in production can be explained almost exclusively by pointing to the fact that his minutes played jumped from 22.3 per game to 32.2, however there is something to be said for a player who can take on a larger role while maintaining his shooting percentage. Unfortunately for the Magic, Anderson’s season ended rather unceremoniously after he was given the award, as he averaged just 9.6 points and 4.6 rebounds per game in the Magic’s 5-game series loss to the Pacers. He moves forward next season hoping to show that his regular season production was not a fluke; we bet it isn’t. Anderson should be considered an early-middle round selection on Draft Day.

LeBron James
James named MVP for third time
LeBron James, SF, MIA
5/13/2012
News: Prior to Sunday’s Game 1 win over the Pacers in the Eastern Conference Semifinals, Heat forward LeBron James was named the league’s Most Valuable Player, his third time in four years winning the award. James was given the award after average 27.1 points, 7.9 rebounds and 6.2 assists per game in the regular season, and then he went out and dropped 32 points, 15 rebounds and five assists on the Pacers to lead the Heat to a 95-86 victory.
Analysis: There was not much suspense in the unveiling of the award, as James had arguably the best overall season of his career. He shot a career-high 53.1 percent from the field, and lead the Heat to the second best record in the Eastern Conference. The Heat has a 1-0 series lead in the Second Round, as they attempt to get back to the NBA finals for the second year in a row. James has continued his strong play into the postseason and should be considered a must-start Fantasy option in all playoff formats.

Metta World Peace
Peace makes world of impact in return
Metta World Peace, SF, LAL
5/13/2012
News: Lakers forward Metta World Peace was back from his seven game suspension for Game 7 of the Western Conference Semifinals on Saturday against the Nuggets, and he made a big difference in the Lakers holding on to a 96-87 win to move on to the second round. World Peace shot 5 of 15 from the field, with four three pointers, to get 15 points, and he added five rebounds, two assists, four steals and two blocked shots in 44 minutes.
Analysis: World Peace and the Lakers go on to face the Thunder, the team he earned the suspension against back during the second to last game of the regular season. He was playing his best ball of the season before the suspension, and he continued that despite the lengthy layoff. World Peace was averaging 14.1 points per game in April before the suspension, and while most of that came without Kobe Bryant, he should be able to continue to play well, so consider him a usable option in postseason Fantasy formats.

Chris Paul
Paul battles through sore groin
Chris Paul, PG, LAC
5/12/2012
News: Clippers guard Chris Paul suffered a re-aggravation of his lingering groin injury during Game 5 vs. the Grizzlies, however unsurprisingly, he played through it on Friday as the Clippers tried to close the series out in Game 6. While Paul was able to play, he seemed limited by the injury, finishing with a personal series-low of 11 points on 4 of 9 shooting. He did grab five rebounds and dish out seven assists, with three steals as well, however he clearly did not seem 100 percent comfortable as he fouled out after 35 minutes and the Clippers fell, 90-88.
Analysis: The best possible thing for Paul’s health would have been for the Clippers to close the series out and hopefully get some extra time off before the next series begins, but now he will have to fight through the pain again on Sunday for Game 7. He will try to push the Clippers to the second round of the playoffs on Sunday, and remains a must-start Fantasy option despite the lingering soreness.

 
 
 
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