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Sergio Gonzalez

Fantasy Extra: In the Knick of time

By | Fantasy Writer

Mike D'Antoni going from Phoenix to New York has been the biggest coaching change made this offseason in the NBA -- at least from a Fantasy standpoint. And, after all, isn't that the most important thing anyway?

No offense, but Larry Brown to Charlotte? Been there. Done that. We're not talkin' about practice anyway. Rick Carlisle to Dallas? Scott Skiles to Milwaukee? Yawn. Erik Spoelstra promoted in Miami? Stan Van Gundy thinks that's swell.

No doubt about it. D'Antoni-to-New York is going to have more repercussions than any of the above-mentioned coaching moves.

If nothing else, Mike D'Antoni should make the Knicks more Fantasy friendly. (Getty Images)  
If nothing else, Mike D'Antoni should make the Knicks more Fantasy friendly. (Getty Images)  
In four years at the helm in Phoenix, D'Antoni helped the Suns usher in a run-and-gun style of play that helped make them one of the more attractive teams in the league -- both to watch and to pick Fantasy players from. Steve Nash, Amare Stoudemire, Shawn Marion, Leandro Barbosa, Boris Diaw and many more, all of these players flourished statistically under D'Antoni and Fantasy owners have reaped the benefits since 2004.

The Suns would run up and down the floor all night, score over 100 points like it was the ABA all over again (the league, not the band) and by the end of the night, the box score would be seven or eight players deep with useful Fantasy players.

Who cared that they didn't play defense?

Fantasy owners didn't, but one man, general manager Steve Kerr, sure did. Even in his days as a broadcaster, Kerr made it known that he didn't believe the Suns could win as they were currently constructed, without much of an inside presence both on defense and on offense.

Kerr thought the high-flying act was great for the regular season, but when it came down to it, in the playoffs, the Suns didn't have what it took to beat the San Antonio Spurs of the world in a grind-it-out playoff series. When Kerr was brought on as general manager in June of 2007, the writing was on the wall.

Kerr began to change the Suns, philosophically, even while D'Antoni was still around this season. He made a big splash when he traded Marion for Shaquille O'Neal in a move he felt addressed the team's primary needs. It was widely reported that D'Antoni was not totally on board with the move.

The team suffered a bit of a culture shock with Shaq clogging the paint, not allowing the slashers on the team to slash and lagging behind when the team tried to run. It took the team a while to come together, but they eventually did. Stoudemire's offensive numbers skyrocketed after moving back to power forward, his natural position. Nash got his numbers back up to around 10 assists per game and Diaw, on a smaller scale, began to fill the inside-out role that Marion used to play.

The Suns made the playoffs as a sixth seed, but lost, once again, to the Spurs. In the 4-1 series loss, the Suns reached triple digits in scoring just once and that was in a double-overtime loss in Game 1 at San Antonio.

Presenting, the 2008-09 Phoenix Suns: Less scoring, more boring. They say if you can't beat 'em, join 'em, and that's the way Kerr is headed with the Suns. Expect the next head coach in Phoenix to be more Gregg Popovich than D'Antoni, with defense and fundamental play being the passwords to getting the Suns job. The Spurs, as many Fantasy owners already know, are a great all-around basketball team that doesn't boast many useful Fantasy options outside of their big three of Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker.

Feeling a bit slighted by the change in philosophy, D'Antoni asked for -- and was readily granted -- permission to talk to other teams. The Suns say they wanted him back and perhaps they did, but D'Antoni wanted more control. After a song and dance with the Chicago Bulls, he ultimately opted for the Knicks, who have a record of giving their head coaches a pretty long leash. Just ask Isiah Thomas.

D'Antoni sounds like a good name for New York, too. Doesn't it? It's kind of like DiMaggio, Giuliani or Costanza even. It just fits. The Suns should probably look for a guy named Eastwood or Wayne. What's Rex Walters doing these days?

Just a thought.

With the Knicks, D'Antoni has himself quite a little project on his hands. New general manager Donnie Walsh was brought in to clean up the mess that Thomas made in his tenure as coach/general manager/screwer upper and the Associated Press notes that Walsh has already told D'Antoni that he wants to find a way to turn a loser into a winner now, without messing up plans for the future.

Item No. 1 on D'Antoni's table will be to address the point guard situation. When D'Antoni was promoted to head coach during the 2003-04 season, Stephon Marbury was running the point for the Suns. The two didn't mesh and D'Antoni quickly shipped Marbury to, as luck would have it, the Knicks. Now, he finds himself in a similar situation and may once again have to find a way to move Marbury. Especially if the powers that be want him to win now.

D'Antoni needs a point guard who can run the floor and make quick decisions, like Steve Nash for instance. Whoever winds up running the point for the Knicks in 2008-09 will be a sleeper in Fantasy. After all, Nash had his best years under D'Antoni. Prior to the 2004-05 regular season, Nash's career high in assists was 8.8 per game. In four full seasons playing in D'Antoni's offense, he averaged 11.2.

Expect Jamal Crawford to have a very fruitful rapport with D'Antoni. He led the Knicks in both points and assists in 2007-08 and will probably be looked upon to play the role Joe Johnson played for him in 2004-05, the year that led to Johnson's big contract with the Atlanta Hawks.

Zach Randolph should enjoy a bit of a renaissance under D'Antoni as well. It was no secret that his relationship with Thomas soured over the course of his first season in New York and the Knicks will have to rely on him as a go-to scorer and as their primary rebounder. Randolph, who averaged 23.6 points and 10.1 rebounds in his final season in Portland, could return to being a 20-and-10 guy in 2008-09.

Then there are the role players. David Lee will probably fill the Boris Diaw role, as a rebounder off the bench who can provide some energy and also help on the offensive end. Nate Robinson fits the Leandro Barbosa/Raja Bell mold as a quick slasher who can get to the basket and provide some instant offense. Eddy Curry, who isn't a force in the paint, will benefit from being moved away from the basket some and could also have a bounce-back season.

 
 
 
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Derrick Rose
Nothing structurally wrong with Rose
Derrick Rose, PG, CHI
5:44 PM
News: Bulls PG Derrick Rose visited a back specialist on Monday and the doctor confirmed the original diagnosis, reports the Chicago Tribune. Rose is dealing with lower back spasms and nothing greater. There is nothing structurally wrong with his back. Rose is considered day to day going forward for the Bulls.
Analysis: Rose has already missed consecutive games and Tuesday's contest against the Kings is also greatly in doubt at this point. It is definitely good news that Rose doesn't have anything worse wrong with him, but this has already been nagging and annoying enough to bother both the guard and his Fantasy owners. Rose has already missed seven games this season with an eighth a real possibility. Still, you know he'll play if it is humanly possible and that counts for something. Rose remains a must-start Fantasy option and he shouldn't miss too much more time following his visit to the doctor.

Zach Randolph
Randolph cleared for non-contact drills
Zach Randolph, PF, MEM
5:22 PM
News: Grizzlies F Zach Randolph (knee) has been cleared to participate in non-contact basketball drills, reports the Memphis Commercial-Appeal. Randolph, who tore his MCL back in January, is expected to return sometime in March. He is expected to be cleared for full-contact drills sometime over the next two weeks.
Analysis: Randolph continues to make significant progress from his knee injury and is on schedule to return in March, barring any setbacks. Obviously, Fantasy owners should keep a close eye on his progress moving forward to see when he will be able to get back on the court. Randolph can be considered a high-end Fantasy F, when healthy, so continue to stash him moving forward.

Kyrie Irving
Irving possible for Wednesday
Kyrie Irving, PG, CLE
2:47 PM
News: Cleveland G Kyrie Irving (concussion) participated in all non-contract drills during Monday's practice, but has yet to be cleared to return to game action, according to the Akron Beacon Journal. Irving has missed the past two games after being diagnosed with a concussion last Wednesday. With the Cavaliers' next game on Wednesday, he could be cleared for the outing with a positive showing in Tuesday's practice. "To me, he seems normal," Cleveland F Antawn Jamison said. "He's not going to be on the court unless he is 100 percent."
Analysis: Irving has now completed two straight days of light workouts as he continues to nurse his head injury. It appears he could be poised for a return on Wednesday, the first of only three games for Cleveland during Fantasy Week 8 (Feb. 13-19). Irving leads all rookies with 18.0 points per game this season and is also averaging 5.1 assists through 23 games. With his status still uncertain, he is a risky Fantasy option this scoring period.

Amar'e Stoudemire
Stoudemire shifts focus to court
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. "It feels good to be back on the basketball court," Stoudemire said. "I've been away for about a week now, so it feels good to be back." He 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.

Timofey Mozgov
Mozgov expected to sit vs. Suns
Timofey Mozgov, C, DEN
6:07 PM
News: Coach George Karl (ankle) told reporters on Monday that he does not expect C Timofey Mozgov to play in Tuesday night's contest against the Nuggets. Mozgov has missed the past five games due to an ankle injury.
Analysis: There was a report circulating earlier in the day that said Mozgov would be able to play on Tuesday, although that does not seem to be the case anymore. Fantasy owners should keep an eye on his status moving forward to see when he will be able to get back on the court. The 25-year-old is averaging just 5.7 points and 4.5 rebounds a night, so consider him a marginal option, when healthy.

Martell Webster
Webster gets first start for Wolves
Martell Webster, SG, MIN
5:57 PM
News: Minnesota SF Martell Webster made his first start of the season on Monday night at Orlando in place of guard Luke Ridnour, who is away from the team. Webster played 10 minutes in the team's previous game Saturday against New York. He went 1 for 1 from the field with a 3-pointer for three points with one rebound in that game.
Analysis: Webster entered his first start having averaged fewer than five points per game on the year over 14 minutes. We expect him to get back to that kind of limited production once his starting gig is through and Ridnour back. For that reason, we don't see Webster's Fantasy value rising any with this news.

Raymond Felton
Felton remains starter -- for now
Raymond Felton, PG, POR
4:24 PM
News: Portland coach Nate McMillan said Monday that Blazers G Raymond Felton will remain in the starting lineup for Tuesday's game against Washington, according to The Oregonian. McMillan said over the weekend he was considering a shakeup to the starting lineup with G Jamal Crawford possibly replacing Felton. However, he changed his tune Monday. "I think he's the best guy at that position," McMillan said of Felton.
Analysis: Felton has been struggling recently and is averaging just 10.5 points over his past five games. He has been plagued by inconsistency throughout the season and posted more turnovers (three) than assists (two) during Portland's loss to Dallas on Saturday. Fantasy owners should expect a decrease in playing time for Felton as Crawford could receive more minutes. Consider Felton a low-end No. 2 Fantasy G for Week 8 (Feb. 13-19).

Jamal Crawford
Crawford studies the PG position
Jamal Crawford, SG, POR
5:49 PM
News: Portland guard Jamal Crawford sat down and reviewed film with coach Nate McMillan to concentrate on point guard play on Monday, reports the Oregonian. McMillan has reiterated that he's sticking with starting PG Raymond Felton for the time being, however.
Analysis: Felton is slumping and a lot of people are suggesting he's nearing being replaced at the point by Crawford. While McMillan has been clear that isn't happening just yet, it doesn't mean Crawford won't get a boost in minutes in that spot. The coach did have Crawford reviewing tape and that wasn't for nothing. The 31-year-old Crawford is averaging 19.2 points, 5.8 assists and 1.8 3-pointers per night over his last five games while getting 35 minutes in those contests. Should he get even more responsibility, Crawford's Fantasy value would go through the roof. He can be active in many 10- and 12-team Fantasy formats already.

Joakim Noah
Noah playing at high level again
Joakim Noah, C, CHI
5:37 PM
News: Bulls C Joakim Noah scored 16 points and grabbed nine rebounds on Sunday at Boston. On Monday, ESPN.com reports Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau praised Noah and said his center is "back to where he was at [the beginning] of last season."
Analysis: Noah failed to record a double-double in what would have been his third consecutive game Sunday. Still, Noah is averaging 13.8 points and 10.8 rebounds per night over his last five. He's shooting 65 percent over that span with 2.4 assists per game as well. He should be active in just about all Fantasy formats at this time.

Kosta Koufos
Koufos getting on boards for Denver
Kosta Koufos, C, DEN
5:27 PM
News: Denver C Kosta Koufos has really improved his rebounding of late for the Nuggets. Koufos played 26 minutes in his last game on Saturday as he scored seven points on 3 of 4 shooting with seven rebounds. Koufos is averaging 7.4 rebounds per game over his last five. He's only averaging 4.6 rebounds per game on the season.
Analysis: Koufos has seen an overall increase in production of late with 8.0 points, 7.4 rebounds, 1.4 blocks while shooting 63 percent from the field over his last five games. Playing more and sometimes starting with Timofey Mozgov, Chris Andersen and Nene all injured, Koufos has become worthy of some Fantasy usage in the deepest formats. He's only currently owned in 9 percent of Fantasy leagues.

 
 
 
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