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Sergio Gonzalez

Week 7 Start 'Em and Sit 'Em

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.

With Tracy McGrady out of the lineup, it was suggested in our weekly Waiver Wire column that Fantasy owners should flock to Luther Head and Aaron Brooks as they'd see a big increase in minutes. Rafer Alston was not mentioned, considering he is owned in most CBSSports.com leagues.

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The former Fresno State Bulldog and And1 street baller has seen the biggest Fantasy boost so far, but he is still only active in 49 percent of leagues. This is where we try to sell you on Alston by calling him our Start of the Week for the upcoming scoring period.

McGrady, who will be out for at least the next couple of scoring periods, has been out since Nov. 26. Alston has averaged 15.2 points, 5.8 assists and 3.2 rebounds over those five games. He has made at least two three pointers in four straight contests and has at least one trey in eight straight. He is averaging 10.3 shot attempts in the four games as the team looks to him to fill some of the scoring role in the back court.

This week, the Rockets will play a four-game schedule that features matchups against a Grizzlies team that gives up 99.8 points per game, a Hawks team that allows 97.1 points, a Warriors team that allows 112.0 points and a Clippers team that gives up 99.5 points. Clearly, the matchup against the Warriors alone should have Fantasy owners licking their chops.

Alston had 18 points, three assists, two rebounds, four steals and even a block Friday against the Warriors in game in which the Rockets scored 131 points. He scored 21 points with eight rebounds and seven assists this past Wednesday against the Clippers. Fantasy owners would love a repeat of those performances this week.

Guards

Start 'Em

Delonte West, Cavaliers (Dec. 9 vs. TOR; Dec. 10 @PHI; Dec. 12 vs. PHI; Dec. 13 @ATL): West will play an Atlanta team he scored 19 points on with five assists and two rebounds on Nov. 22. He has not played Philadelphia or Toronto this season, but has been scoring in double figures more often than not of late with around three assists and three rebounds per game. The Cavaliers will continue to give him around 10 shots per game, making him useful in situations like this where he faces a favorable four-game week.

Jameer Nelson has returned to the Orlando lineup and hasn't missed a beat. (Getty Images)  
Jameer Nelson has returned to the Orlando lineup and hasn't missed a beat. (Getty Images)  
Ownership: 57 percent Starting: 33 percent

Jameer Nelson, Magic (Dec. 8 @LAC; Dec. 9 @POR; Dec. 12 @PHO; Dec. 13 @UTA): Nelson is back from a five-game absence and did not seem to have any rust Friday when he scored 15 points with seven assists against the Thunder. Prior to the game in which he got hurt, he had scored 20-plus points in four of five contests and was playing his best, most consistent basketball of the season (if not his entire career). Get him back active for this four-game week.

Ownership: 82 percent Starting: 43 percent

Sleeper Alert: Derek Fisher, Lakers (Dec. 9 @SAC; Dec. 10 vs. PHO; Dec. 12 vs. SAC; Dec. 14): The Lakers have four games this week, including two very favorable matchups against a Kings team that gives up 105.7 points per game. Fisher had 10 points and five assists, but shot just 3-for-10 in that game. He could put up better numbers than that this week in the two games if his shot falls better than it did on Nov. 23.

Ownership: 33 percent Starting: 16 percent

Sit 'Em

Rajon Rondo, Celtics (Dec. 11 @WAS; Dec. 12 vs. NO): The Rondo bandwagon keeps adding passengers by the game and with good reason. He is contributing healthy scoring, rebounding and assist totals, but even the 11-10-7 line he has averaged over his last five games caps his production at around 75 points in standard head-to-head leagues. If you have a four-gamer who can guarantee you 75-plus points this week, go that route. One bad game and Rondo leaves you hanging this week. Playing against Chris Paul could mean a bad game.

Ownership: 98 percent Starting: 65 percent

Ramon Sessions, Bucks (Dec. 9 @PHO; Dec. 10 @GS; Dec. 13 vs. IND): As anticipated, the return of Michael Redd has severely cut into his playing time. He has scored a combined five points over his last two games and played just six minutes in his last game. Despite averaging 14.3 points and 5.8 assists to this point, he is headed back to a reduced role.

Ownership: 98 percent Starting: 65 percent

Bust Alert: Chauncey Billups, Nuggets (Dec. 10 vs. MIN; Dec. 13 vs. GS): The Nuggets play just two games this week, which makes Billups a bit of a risk in most cumulative-scoring leagues. He had just 12 points, four assists and two rebounds on Dec. 4 against the Spurs. While that was between four 20-point games, it goes to show that he can have a poor game just like anyone else and one poor game like that would just about seal his fate this week in Fantasy.

Ownership: 100 percent Starting: 70 percent

Forwards

Start 'Em

Jermaine O'Neal, Raptors (Dec. 9 @CLE; Dec. 10 vs. IND; Dec. 12 @NJ; Dec. 14 vs. NO): O'Neal is back from his ankle injury and has scored at least 10 points in two games despite playing limited minutes. The minutes should increase as he gets healthier and back into shape this week and a matchup against his former team should have him fired up for a big performance. The Nets also give up a ton of points per game, which should help.

Ownership: 95 percent Starting: 59 percent

Jeff Green, Thunder (Dec. 8 vs. GS; Dec. 10 vs. MEM; Dec. 13 @DAL; Dec.14 @SA): Since the team's coaching change, Green has been moved to power forward and has been playing well there. It also gives him a chance for more rebounds. He has four games this week including a very appetizing matchup against the Warriors. He is a great start this week in any format.

Ownership: 86 percent Starting: 54 percent

Sleeper Alert: Luis Scola, Rockets (Dec. 8 @MEM; Dec. 9 vs. ATL; Dec. 12 @GS; Dec. 13 @LAC): Scola will have four games in Week 7, including everyone's favorite Fantasy-matchup team in the Warriors as well as a favorable matchup against the Clippers. He should be able to pick up a double-double or two during the week and is a good start in average-based or cumulative scoring leagues.

Ownership: 69 percent Starting: 32 percent

Sit 'Em

Michael Beasley, Heat (Dec. 8 vs. CHA; Dec. 12 vs. ATL; Dec. 14 @MEM): Beasley has hit the proverbial rookie wall, averaging just 12.2 points and 4.4 rebounds over his last five games. Add to that the fact the Heat play just three games in Week 7 and you've got a case to sit Beasley wherever possible. There are better days ahead for him, but tough games against stingy teams like Atlanta and Charlotte mean those days will likely not come this week.

Ownership: 96 percent Starting: 50 percent

Kevin Love, Timberwolves (Dec. 9 vs. UTA; Dec. 10 @DEN; Dec. 12 vs. SA; Dec. 14 @LAL): Love is coming off a double-double in which he had 13 points and 15 rebounds Saturday against the Clippers. He has double-doubles in three of his last five games despite being in and out of the starting lineup (he did not start Friday night). In his previous game against the Spurs this season, he had 14 points and nine rebounds with three blocks.

Ownership: 71 percent Starting: 30 percent

Peja Stojakovic, Hornets (Dec. 10 vs. CHA; Dec. 12 @BOS; Dec. 14 @TOR): Peja is a streaky player who is on a hot streak at the moment, but he will face three tough defensive matchups in the upcoming scoring period that could lead to him hitting a bit of a snag. Charlotte, Boston and Toronto defend the perimeter well, which is where Stojakovic butters his bread. In cumulative leagues, go with a similar option who has four games instead of three.

Ownership: 79 percent Starting: 34 percent

Bust Alert: Kevin Garnett, Celtics (Dec. 11 @WAS; Dec. 12 vs. NO): Fantasy owners should know by now that the Boston version of The Big Ticket just is not the same Fantasy beast that he was in his days with the Minnesota Timberwolves. His 16-9-2 line makes him more of a No. 2 forward these days, but consider reserving him in cumulative scoring leagues due to the two-game schedule.

Ownership: 100 percent Starting: 83 percent

Centers

Start 'Em

Marc Gasol, Grizzlies (Dec. 8 vs. HOU; Dec. 10 @OKC; Dec. 12 vs. CHI; Dec. 14 vs. MIA): Gasol is coming off a 21-point, seven-rebound effort at the Hornets on Friday and has some favorable matchups during his upcoming four-game week. He had 12 points and 12 rebounds against the Rockets in his first ever NBA game and also had 16 points and six rebounds on Nov. 29 against the Thunder. View him as a solid No. 2 center this week.

Ownership: 83 percent Starting: 42 percent

Sleeper Alert: Andrea Bargnani, Raptors (Dec. 9 @CLE; Dec. 10 vs.IND; Dec. 12 @NJ; Dec. 14 vs. NO; Dec. 15 vs. NJ): Bargnani has hit a little bit of a snag after getting off to a great start when he was moved to the starting small forward spot for the Raptors. The Raptors have a four-game week, though, including a pair of matchups against a Nets team he lit up for 29 points and 10 rebounds on Nov. 21. He made five three-pointers in that game. In leagues where Bargnani is eligible at center, he's a great start as a No. 2 center this week if you can look past his recent funk.

Ownership: 82 percent Starting: 52 percent

Sit 'Em

Nene, Nuggets (Dec. 10 vs. MIN; Dec. 13 vs. GS): Nene has been a nice surprise for Fantasy owners this season, but he's going to be a tough start this week due to the two-game schedule Denver faces. The matchups are favorable, meaning he could wind up with somewhere around the 15 points and eight rebounds over the two games. That makes him a good start in average-based leagues, but the majority of leagues on CBSSports.com are cumulative-based and 30 points with around 16 rebounds can be replaced by even a mediocre four-start center with a chance for better production (like an Andrea Bargnani, see above).

Ownership: 96 percent Starting: 46 percent

Kendrick Perkins, Celtics (Dec. 11 @WAS; Dec. 12 vs. NO): Hopefully, Fantasy owners have noticed that Perkins has picked up his production significantly of late. In fact, he is probably playing his steadiest, most impressive basketball of his brief NBA career, averaging 11.8 points and 10.8 rebounds over his last five games. While he is certainly a center we recommend adding off the waiver wire if he's available and while we have been recommending him as a solid No. 2 center, this is not the week to activate him -- especially in cumulative-scoring leagues due to the two game schedule. Keep him stashed and hope he does not completely fizzle out.

Ownership: 62 percent Starting: 29 percent

Bust Alert: Brad Miller, Kings (Dec. 9 vs. LAL; Dec. 12 @ LAL; Dec. 13 vs. NY): Sure, the matchup against the Knicks bodes well for a big game for anyone on the Kings roster. However, the two matchups against a Lakers team with a strong front court duo in Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum negate that. Miller was held to six points and six rebounds in his only matchup against the Lakers this season on Nov. 23.

Ownership: 97 percent Starting: 57 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.

 
 
 
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Derrick Rose
Rose to visit back specialist
Derrick Rose, PG, CHI
2:11 PM
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.

Rajon Rondo
Rondo has monster triple-double
Rajon Rondo, PG, BOS
6:15 PM
News: Boston PG Rajon Rondo had a monster performance on Sunday afternoon to help beat the Chicago Bulls. Rondo did his damage as Derrick Rose missed the game for Chicago, but the results were still incredible as he scored 32 points, dished out 15 assists and grabbed 10 rebounds for a triple-double. Rondo went 11 of 22 from the field and 10 of 13 from the line in the win. He added two steals and had five turnovers for the Celtics in the win. It was just the 10th time since 1986 that an NBA player recorded at least 30 points, 15 assists and 10 rebounds.
Analysis: Rondo had another silly performance on Sunday. When he wants to score, he can score with anyone and could be a 20-plus point-per-game scorer. As it stands, Rondo is averaging around 13 points per game on the year. Still, that comes with around 10 assists per game with a couple steals. He's not having his all-around awesome usual season, but Rondo remains a must-start Fantasy PG for use at all times for games just like the one he put up on Sunday.

Brandon Bass
Bass to miss two weeks due to knee
Brandon Bass, PF, BOS
2:35 PM
News: Boston PF Brandon Bass will miss two weeks of action due to his sore knee, reports the Boston Globe on Sunday. Bass missed Sunday's game against the Bulls. Bass played 30 minutes on Friday at Toronto and scored 10 points with seven rebounds.
Analysis: Bass was trying to play through his knee injury and apparently that caused a setback that will keep him out for at least two weeks now. That will see Bass out until at least the end of February. Bass was averaging 11.6 points and 6.1 rebounds per game over 29 minutes for the Celtics on the year. When healthy, he has plenty of value in deeper Fantasy formats.

John Wall
Wall dishes it out vs. Pistons
John Wall, PG, WAS
9:31 PM
News: Wizards G John Wall did not have his finest scoring performance on Sunday against the Pistons but he helped his teammates get their points. He dished out a season-high 15 assists and finished with nine points in the 98-77 win. He went just 3 for 10 from the floor, including missing his lone attempt from downtown, but made all three of his free throws. Wall also chipped in with five rebounds, two steals and two blocks while playing 39 minutes.
Analysis: Wall scored in single digits for just the fifth time this season on Sunday but he was able to fill up the stat sheet very nicely for owners. He is averaging 19.6 points with nine assists, 3.4 rebounds and 1.4 steals in his last five contests, and is shooting 49 percent over that span. The 21-year-old has turned into one of the more exciting point guards in the league and he will have his hands full in Week 8 (Feb. 13-19). With games against the Trail Blazers, Clippers and Jazz on the schedule, continue to roll with Wall as a must-start Fantasy G.

Nick Young
Young scores in 20s once again
Nick Young, SG, WAS
9:47 PM
News: Wizards G Nick Young scored 20-plus points for the fifth time in his last seven games on Sunday against the Pistons. He finished with 22 points and three rebounds in the 98-77 win. He went 8 for 13 from the floor, including 3 for 6 from beyond the arc, and made all three of his free throws. Young, who played 31 minutes, also chipped in with two steals and an assist in the victory.
Analysis: Young has been able to find his scoring stroke again in recent weeks and is now averaging 17.3 points on the year. He is putting up 18.8 points with 3.2 rebounds and one steal in his last five contests, despite shooting just 40 percent from the field over that span. His shooting percentage has been down all around thus far but being a high-volume shooter, he will continue to get his looks on a nightly basis. While he does not contribute a ton in other categories, continue to roll with Young as a low-end option in larger Fantasy formats heading into Week 8 (Feb. 13-19).

JaVale McGee
McGee with another big double-double
JaVale McGee, C, WAS
9:38 PM
News: After posting his first double-double of February his last time out, Wizards C JaVale McGee had another solid night on Sunday against the Pistons. He scored 22 points and hauled in 11 rebounds in the 98-77 win. He was an efficient 10 for 13 from the field and made 2 of 3 free throws while playing 35 minutes. McGee also posted two blocks in the victory.
Analysis: McGee has been able to show owners over the last two games what he is capable of when he is on his game. The athletic big man has the skills to average a double-double on a nightly basis and is one of the better shot-blockers in the NBA. While his inconsistencies hurt his value, the upside of the 24-year-old is what makes him so attractive in Fantasy. With the Trail Blazers, Clippers and Jazz on the schedule for Week 8 (Feb. 13-19), consider getting McGee active in larger formats.

Rashard Lewis
Lewis scores double digits in return
Rashard Lewis, PF, WAS
9:22 PM
News: After missing the previous three games due to a knee injury, Wizards F Rashard Lewis returned on Sunday night against the Pistons. He scored 10 points while playing 12 minutes off the bench during the 98-77 win. He went 3 for 5 from the field, including 2 for 4 from downtown, and made both of his free throws. Lewis also hauled in three rebounds in the victory.
Analysis: Lewis has dealt with this knee injury for most of the season but he showed no signs of it on Sunday. It was his first time scoring in double digits since Feb. 1, and marked just the ninth time he had done so this season. The 32-year-old should be able to increase his minutes going forward but since he is not counted on for much scoring in Washington, continue to ignore Lewis in all but the deepest of Fantasy formats.

C.J. Watson
Watson drops 22 without Rose
C.J. Watson, PG, CHI
6:33 PM
News: Chicago PG C.J. Watson saw 42 minutes on the court on Sunday against Boston with Derrick Rose missing his second consecutive ballgame. Watson did not shoot well in the loss to the Celtics, but did score 22 points in the game. He went 8 of 23 from the field and 3 of 7 from long range. Watson added six assists for the Bulls.
Analysis: Watson may have scored 22 points, but it was clear the Bulls were lacking at the PG position without Rose. Watson is playing well Fantasy-wise over his last five games. Over that stretch, he's averaging 11.6 points, 6.4 assists and 3.0 rebounds with almost two 3-pointers per night. The healthier Rose is, the worse-off Watson will become. That said, Rose is really struggling with back right now. Watson has definite immediate Fantasy value in deeper formats.

Kyle Korver
Korver hits just one 3-pointer
Kyle Korver, SG, CHI
6:30 PM
News: Bulls guard Kyle Korver made just one shot on Sunday in a loss to the Celtics. Korver went 1 for 5 from the field over 19 minutes on the court. His lone make came from deep and he finished with three points. Korver added five rebounds, one assist and one steal in the performance for Chicago.
Analysis: The 30-year-old Korver has scored in double figures a few times over his last five games but is still averaging only 9.8 points per game over that span. That is a boost from his season average. Fantasy owners have Korver for his near-2.0 3-pointers per game. Outside of that, Korver has little Fantasy value.

Luol Deng
Deng streaking poorly with shot
Luol Deng, SF, CHI
6:28 PM
News: Chicago SF Luol Deng did not have a great performance on Sunday during a loss against the Celtics. Without the services of Derrick Rose, the Bulls fell to the Celtics. Deng shot just 3 of 12 from the field over 43 minutes to score 10 points. He grabbed five rebounds and had four assists in the performance for the Bulls. Deng added a steal and a blocked shot.
Analysis: Deng has shot just 12 for 35 over his last three games for the Bulls. When he's not hitting his shots, his scoring goes down the tubes. Still, he's averaging close to 16 points per game on the year and that comes with 7.1 rebounds, 1.2 steals and a 3-pointer per night. He'll have some good games and bad games, but Deng remains a solid start across the board in Fantasy.

 
 
 
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