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Sergio Gonzalez

Week 6 Start 'Em and Sit 'Em

By | Fantasy Writer

Start 'Em & Sit 'Em is our weekly look at the best and worst matchups from around the NBA and how they might affect lineup decisions for your Fantasy Basketball team. We are not in the business of stating the obvious, so you won't be reading here why you need to start LeBron James or why you need to sit Brian Scalabrine. We want to give you some help with some of the tough lineup decisions.

There is a player who is averaging 17 points and seven rebounds this season who is only currently active in 67 percent of CBSSports.com leagues. On top of that, he is coming off a week in which he averaged 24.7 points and 9.3 rebounds, including a 36-point, 12-rebound game. He also has made eight threes in those games.

Al Harrington should become a significant Fantasy contributor in New York. (Getty Images)  
Al Harrington should become a significant Fantasy contributor in New York. (Getty Images)  
Did we mention he is center eligible in leagues that allow multiple eligibility?

That player is Al Harrington, and he should be active in most leagues for the upcoming scoring period and likely well beyond that. Aside from salary-cap relief, the only real player the Knicks got back when they traded away their two most productive players last week was Harrington, who has almost instantly become the go-to-guy in Mike D'Antoni's high-powered offense. He was an easy choice this week as our Start of the Week.

Harrington has attempted nearly 50 shots in his last two games, making 21 of them. He has attempted no fewer than 16 shots in his first three games with his new team and D'Antoni has had nothing but praise for his newest offense weapon. That is a vast change from how Harrington has been used to the last couple of years in Golden State, where he spent mich of his time going in and out of head coach Don Nelson's doghouse. Harrington is a key player once again, like he was in Atlanta back in 2005-06 when he averaged 17.5 points and 7.0 rebounds.

D'Antoni loves Harrington's game because it fits his free-flowing offense so well. Harrington can play the five as well as the four and the three. He can play inside and also offers a solid perimeter game. Most important, he can run the floor. That's what D'Antoni's system is based off of.

Fantasy owners will benefit greatly from the D'Antoni-Harrington relationship. For one thing, Harrington's playing time and role in the offense will not fluctuate like it did under Nelson. Expect him to see around 40 minutes on most nights, with his shot attempts going anywhere from 15-25 per game. He will offer owners in category-based leagues about 3-5 three-point attempts per game and a steal per night. Do not expect his assists to go up significantly. He will be finishing more shots than he will be setting them up. However, his turnovers could go up a bit with more time handling the ball. That's a cheap price Fantasy owners will have to pay for his huge increase in Fantasy value.

Guards

Start 'Em

D.J. Augustin, Bobcats (Dec. 1 vs. MIN; Dec. 3 vs. OKC; Dec. 5 @MIL; Dec. 6 vs. CLE): Even with Jason Richardson back in the mix, Augustin has remained productive. He has scored at least 12 points in seven straight games with four or more assists in his last four. He is not starting for the Bobcats, but should be starting for most Fantasy owners this week. The Bobcats have four games, making him that much more appealing for owners in cumulative scoring leagues. His matchups against Minnesota and Oklahoma City, teams that give up 100-plus points per game, bode well for good scoring and assist numbers.

Ownership: 78 percent Starting: 48 percent

Chris Duhon, Knicks (Dec. 2 vs. POR; Dec. 3 @CLE; Dec. 5 @ATL; Dec. 7 vs. DET): The trade that sent Jamal Crawford to Golden State seems to have benefited him greatly. He had a record 22 assists Saturday night, but it has been his scoring that has seen the biggest increase. He has scored in double figures in seven straight games after failing to score 10 or more points in back-to-back games at all in his first nine games. He offers some three-point shooting, some steals and low turnover numbers for a guard. In a four-game week, there is no reason not to start him right now in cumulative or average leagues.

Ownership: 87 percent Starting: 59 percent

Sleeper Alert: Rudy Fernandez, Trail Blazers (Dec. 2 @NY; Dec. 3@WAS; Dec. 5 @BOS; Dec. 7 @TOR): Fernandez has not been producing big numbers lately, but that could change this week with the matchups he faces. The Blazers start the week against a Knicks team that gives up 108.8 points per game and just allowed 125 points to the Warriors in a win on Saturday. The Blazers also face a Washington team that allows 103.2 points. There should be plenty of scoring to go around in those two games and Fernandez should benefit. His shot attempts should increase and he's a player that can get hot from the field fairly quickly. Think of using him as a stopgap this week in leagues of 12-plus teams.

Ownership: 87 percent Starting: 59 percent

Sit 'Em

John Salmons, Kings (Dec. 2 vs. UTA; Dec. 6 vs. DEN): The Kings play just two games this week, which just about rules Salmons out in cumulative scoring leagues. The Jazz rank 12th in the NBA in team defense and Denver is climbing up that list ever since acquiring Chauncey Billups. Stay away from most of your Kings players this week, if possible.

Ownership: 99 percent Starting: 61 percent

Tracy McGrady, Rockets (Dec. 3 vs. LAC; Dec. 5 vs. GS): This suggestion to sit McGrady is for owners in cumulative scoring leagues, which is most of you out there. Not only is he banged up with a knee injury, but he has not been as productive as usual this season even when he has been able to play. All signs point to a letdown this week and Fantasy owners should steer clear of T-Mac for now.

Ownership: 95 percent Starting: 45 percent

Bust Alert: Chris Paul, Hornets (Dec. 3 vs. PHO; Dec. 6 vs. MEM): This one is also for owners in cumulative leagues. There are not many weeks that one of the premiere players in all Fantasy will be reserved, but this may be one of them. Just make sure that whomever you start in his place can guarantee the equivalent of 40 points, 20 assists, 10 rebounds and about four or five steals. A 10-5-3 guy or better with four games can get you that with a chance for more this week. Just make sure to weigh your options carefully.

Ownership: 100 percent Starting: 83 percent

Forwards

Start 'Em

David Lee, Knicks (Dec. 2 vs. POR; Dec. 3 @ CLE; Dec. 5 @ATL; Dec. 7 vs. DET): So he probably will not have another 37-point, 21-rebound performance maybe ever. His production since the team's roster shakeup has been outstanding and he has even managed to pick up center eligibility in CBSSports.com leagues that allow multiple eligibility. He has posted double doubles in five straight games while averaging over 20 points. A four-game week for a possible 20-and-10 guy (15-and-10 more realistically)? Oh yeah, sign us up.

Ownership: 93 percent Starting: 67 percent

Mike Miller, Timberwolves (Dec. 1 @CHA; Dec. 3 @ORL; Dec. @NJ; Dec. 6 vs.LAC): Miller has not been producing much so far this season for the T'Wolves, but his matchups this week indicate a spike in production may be ahead. The Nets allow 104.0 points per game and the Clippers give up 100.6. He has been seeing around 10 shots per game, but should get more chances than normal in those two contests. It's a good week to take a chance on him.

Ownership: 94 percent Starting: 65 percent

Sleeper Alert: Trevor Ariza, Lakers (Dec. 2 @IND; Dec. 3 @PHI; Dec. 5 @WAS; Dec. 7 vs. MIL): Ariza is playing a significant role off the Lakers bench and has managed to scoring in double figures in four of his last five games with around six rebounds and three assists. The Lakers play a full, four-game slate and a 10-6-3 line pans out to about 40 points, 24 rebounds and 12 assists.

Ownership: 39 percent Starting: 23 percent

Sit 'Em

Thaddeus Young, 76ers (Dec. 2 @ CHI; Dec. 3 vs. LAL; Dec. 5 @ DET; Dec. 6 vs. NJ): Young is going through a bit of an erratic period of late, alternating double-digit performances with single-digit games in his last five games. The Sixers have some tough defensive matchups against the Lakers and Pistons this week, with both teams allowing under 97 points per game. Give him a week to see if he can turn his luck around.

Ownership: 83 percent Starting: 55 percent

Marvin Williams, Hawks (Dec. 3 vs. MEM; Dec. 5 vs. NY; Dec. 6 @DAL): With Josh Smith likely coming back from his injury this week and the Hawks playing just three games, Williams stands to take a hit. Consider him a risky play this week in cumulative-scoring leagues and it's not a bad idea to let this three-game week show where he'll fit in with a full roster the Hawks have not had since Nov. 7.

Ownership: 91 percent Starting: 55 percent

Bust Alert: David West, Hornets (Nov. 3 vs. Dec. 3 vs. PHO; Dec. 6 vs. MEM): Much llike Paul, West has to be considered a risky play this week in cumulative scoring leagues. Make sure whomever you replace West with this week can guarantee more than the equivalent of 40 points and 15 rebounds. That should be easy to find on your bench from a four-starter.

Ownership: 100 percent Starting: 62 percent

Centers

Start 'Em

Greg Oden, Trail Blazers (Dec. 2 @NY; Dec. 3 @WAS; Dec. 5 @BOS; Dec. 7 @TOR): As mentioned above with Fernandez, the Blazers face a very favorable four-game slate this week. Oden has not been producing particularly well of late, but he is coming off a double-double in his last game, giving him two in his last three games. This week could provide him with a 10-and-10 average for the week.

Ownership: 98 percent Starting: 73 percent

Marcus Camby, Clippers (Dec. 2 @DAL; Dec. 3 @HOU; Dec. 5 @MEM; Dec. 6 @MIN): Chris Kaman may miss the entire week, meaning that Camby will start and have little competition for minutes at center. That is something he has not had since last season in Denver. Camby can be a Rotisserie hound when getting that kind of playing time and his rebounds, blocks and steals should be as high as they have been all season. Expect the Clippers to make him look as good as possible in a possible attempt to trade him now that the team has such a crowded front court with Zach Randolph in the mix.

Ownership: 98 percent Starting: 75 percent

Sleeper Alert: Kendrick Perkins, Celtics (Dec. 1 vs. ORL; Dec. 3 vs. IND; Dec. 5 vs. POR; Dec. 7 @IND): Perkins is coming off a 15-point, 12-rebound game against Charlotte and has had at least seven boards in his last four games. The Celtics have two favorable matchups against the Pacers in the upcoming scoring period and a full, four-game week. He may be useful as a stopgap center.

Ownership: 51 percent Starting: 28 percent

Sit 'Em

Brad Miller, Kings (Dec. 2 vs. UTA; Dec. 6 vs. DEN): As mentioned above, the Kings have just two games this week and your Kings players should be reerved in most cumulative-scoring leagues. Miller, though, is struggling offensively and likely would have been recommended to sit out anyway. He has managed less than 10 points in three of his last five games and has totaled just 14 shot attempts in his last two games.

Ownership: 51 percent Starting: 28 percent

Marc Gasol, Grizzlies (Dec. 3 @ATL; Dec. 5 vs. LAC; Dec. 6 @NO): The Grizzlies have just three games and two are tough matchups on the road against tough defensive teams. The Hornets allow just 93.0 points per game. Gasol will likely not stray far from 10 points this week and six boards. If you can find better production on a one-week basis on your bench or off the wire, go that route.

Ownership: 85 percent Starting: 40 percent

Bust Alert: Yao Ming, Rockets (Dec. 3 vs. LAC; Dec. 5 vs. GS): This warning is once again for Fantasy leagues that use cumulative scoring, although he has managed just 18 points combined over his last two games. Consider that on a good week, Yao will manage around 20 points and 10 rebounds, so Fantasy owners will want to reserve him if they can get 40 points and 20 rebounds elsewhere. As always, weigh your options.

Ownership: 100 percent Starting: 83 percent

Do you have a lineup question for our staff? You can e-mail us at DMFantasyHoops@cbs.com. Be sure to put Attn: Start /Sit in the subject field. Please include your full name, hometown and state.

 
 
 
Player News
Kevin Garnett
Garnett upgraded to probable
Kevin Garnett, PF, BOS
11:41 AM
News: CSNNE.com reports Celtics forward Kevin Garnett (hip) went through Wednesday's shootaround and has been upgraded to probable for Wednesday's game against the Pistons.
Analysis: Garnett wasn't able to practice Tuesday, but it seems whatever treatment he received is working. He could always be a late scratch, but it does appear he is on track to play Wednesday. Garnett's scoring and rebounding are down a bit in 2011-12, but he has a double-double in two of his last three games and is still productive for the most part. He might not be the must-start option he once was, but Garnett remains a viable Fantasy play in all formats.

Kyrie Irving
Irving cleared to play for Cavs
Kyrie Irving, PG, CLE
11:12 AM
News: The Cavs received some good news prior to their game Wednesday against the Pacers. Rookie guard Kyrie Irving has been cleared to return after missing three games with a concussion. He is in the lineup for Wednesday's game.
Analysis: Most Fantasy owners decided to take Irving out of their lineup for Week 8 (Feb. 13-19) not knowing if he would return to action. But for those Fantasy owners in weekly formats that took the gamble, then it seems it will pay off. Irving is a viable Fantasy start when healthy, so start putting him back into active lineups.

LaMarcus Aldridge
Aldridge won't travel to Golden State
LaMarcus Aldridge, PF, POR
1:19 AM
News: Portland F LaMarcus Aldridge will not travel with the team to Golden State, putting his status for Wednesday's contest against the Warriors in serious doubt, reports the Oregonian. Aldridge sprained his left ankle in the first quarter of Tuesday night's contest against the Wizards after stepping on Trevor Booker's foot . He immediately hobbled off the floor and was unable to return in the 124-109 loss.
Analysis: Aldridge is officially being considered day to day with his injury, although he still could end up missing some time. With he Trail Blazers playing in their first of three games over three consecutive nights on Tuesday, Aldridge isn't going to have much time to rest his ankle. Owners should keep an eye on his status moving forward, but since he won't be traveling with the team on Wednesday, it appears he will at least miss one contest. Keep an eye on his status moving forward. Aldridge can be considered a must-start option in all formats, when healthy.

Nick Young
Young goes off for Wizards
Nick Young, SG, WAS
1:02 AM
News: Washington guard Nick Young scored season-high 35 points on Tuesday night against Portland. He shot 12 for 17 from the floor, knocking down seven 3-pointers, and connecting on all four of his foul shots. Young added three boards and two steals in his 40 minutes of action. His efforts helped the Wizards beat the Trail Blazers, 124-109.
Analysis: Young has been hitting on all cylinders lately -- despite having one lackluster game in the past week. Over his last five outings, Young is averaging 23.0 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game. He's hitting 46.9 percent of his attempts from beyond the 3-point arc over that stretch as well. Even though he's scoring at a good clip, Young doesn't contribute in all categories, which makes him more of a No. 4 Fantasy guard option -- one that can score a ton.

Danny Granger
Report: Granger ruled out
Danny Granger, SF, IND
11:18 AM
News: FOX Sports Ohio reports a Pacers source said forward Danny Granger has been ruled out for Wednesday's game against the Cavs because he sprained his right ankle Tuesday. After Tuesday's game against Miami, coach Frank Vogel said Granger would likely sit out Wednesday. "Yeah, that's my anticipation," Vogel said Tuesday. "I don't think he can play (Wednesday at Cleveland)."
Analysis: Granger is averaging a season-high 19.5 points per game in February, so this is a tough time for him to go down with an injury. Sprained ankles can definitely be problematic, so there is no telling how long Granger will be sidelined. We will keep you posted on his status, but daily league owners need to look to healthier alternatives in the meantime.

Markieff Morris
Morris has best scoring game yet
Markieff Morris, PF, PHO
2/14/2012
News: Suns F Markieff Morris continued his recent run of solid play on Tuesday night against the Nuggets. The rookie scored a career-high 21 points and hauled in six rebounds -- including five on the offensive glass -- in the 109-92 loss. He went 8 for 16 from the floor, including 2 for 4 from downtown, and made 3 of 4 free throws. Morris also chipped in with four steals, two blocks and an assist while playing 29 minutes off the bench.
Analysis: Morris scored in double figures for the third straight game on Tuesday and has responded well to his recent increase in playing time. He is averaging 10.6 points with four rebounds, 1.4 blocks and 1.2 steals in his last five contests, and is shooting nearly 43 percent over that span. While he continues to come off the bench, the 22-year-old has been playing with the starters late in games and still has some solid upside in Fantasy. Keep an eye on his progress and consider Morris as more of a low-end Fantasy option at this point.

Jermaine O'Neal
O'Neal says he's ready to play
Jermaine O'Neal, C, BOS
11:46 AM
News: CSNNE.com reports Celtics C Jermaine O'Neal (shoulder) went through shootaround Wednesday morning and said he is good to play Wednesday night against the Pistons.
Analysis: This isn't the first or last time O'Neal is going to be on the injury report this season. The days of O'Neal averaging 20-plus points per game are gone. While he starts for Boston, he is mostly a defensive presence. He has minimal Fantasy appeal when healthy.

Mickael Pietrus
Pietrus lobbying to play
Mickael Pietrus, SG, BOS
11:37 AM
News: CSNNE.com reports Celtics forward Mickael Pietrus (knee) said he anticipates playing Wednesday against the Pistons, but coach Doc Rivers isn't as optimistic.
Analysis: The condensed NBA schedule has coaches performing juggling acts at times to make sure injured players get proper rest. Pietrus is obviously lobbying to play, but it appears this will be a game-time call. Pietrus is averaging 7.8 points this season and is far more important to the Celtics' cause right now. He has marginal Fantasy appeal when active.

Tony Battie
Battie rolls his ankle
Tony Battie, PF, PHI
11:32 AM
News: The Orlando Sentinel reports 76ers coach Doug Collins said Tony Battie rolled his left ankle Tuesday and is questionable for Wednesday's game at Orlando.
Analysis: Battie hasn't seen the floor in the last six games, so even if he was healthy, he might stay glued to the bench. Battie is far more important to the 76ers cause than Fantasy owners. Continue to leave him off Fantasy rosters.

Jeremy Lin
Lin plays hero for Knicks
Jeremy Lin, PG, NY
2/14/2012
News: New York guard Jeremy Lin hit the game-winning shot on Tuesday night against Toronto, giving the Knicks the 90-87 edge. Lin, alongside Amar'e Stoudemire for the first time since becoming a starter, dished out a career-high 11 assists and scored a team-high 27 points. Lin shot 9 for 20 from the field, hitting both his attempts from long range and converting 7 of his 11 foul shots. "He continues to impress every night," New York's Jared Jeffries said. "Every game he plays better, he does more and more to help us win basketball games. You can't ask any more of a kid coming into this situation." He chipped in a steal and two boards in his 43 minutes on the court. Lin also had half of his team's 16 turnovers on the night.
Analysis: As good as Lin has been for the Knicks during this six-game win streak, turnovers are frustrating Fantasy owners. His eight on Tuesday didn't help owners in head-to-head formats. He's averaging 27.2 points, 8.8 assists and 6.0 turnovers per game over his last five games. Lin is also getting to the foul line a lot -- nine times a game -- over that span. The big question now is can Lin keep performing up to this level once Carmelo Anthony returns. He played well with Stoudemire on Tuesday and Anthony should be returning this week. Fantasy owners should keep rolling with Lin as he's showing everyone he's a viable guard option in all formats.

 
 
 
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