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2009-10 Fantasy Basketball Rotisserie rankings

Sergio Gonzalez
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Below are our Rotisserie rankings for the 2009-10 Fantasy hoops season. These rankings are a combination of statistical data and opinion, so they might not necessarily match up exactly with our projections. We've taken our projections for Rotisserie formats and mixed in editorial analysis.

CBSSports.com Top 100 Guards
Rk Player Rk Player
1 Chris Paul, NO 51 Courtney Lee, NJ
2 Kobe Bryant, LAL 52 Stephen Curry, GS
3 Dwyane Wade, MIA 53 Tony Parker, SA
4 Kevin Durant, OKC 54 Rudy Fernandez, POR
5 Brandon Roy, POR 55 Rodney Stuckey, DET
6 Deron Williams, UTA 56 Jarrett Jack, TOR
7 Joe Johnson, ATL 57 Francisco Garcia, SAC
8 Gilbert Arenas, WAS 58 Chris Duhon, NY
9 Jose Calderon, TOR 59 Steve Blake, POR
10 Chauncey Billups, DEN 60 Roger Mason Jr., SA
11 Devin Harris, NJ 61 Mike Bibby, ATL
12 Steve Nash, PHO 62 Allen Iverson, FA
13 Jason Kidd, DAL 63 T.J. Ford, IND
14 Ron Artest, LAL 64 Randy Foye, WAS
15 Ben Gordon, DET 65 Ramon Sessions, MIL
16 Andre Iguodala, PHI 66 Ronnie Brewer, UTA
17 Eric Gordon, LAC 67 D.J. Augustin, CHA
18 Caron Butler, WAS 68 Daequan Cook, MIA
19 Baron Davis, LAC 69 Richard Hamilton, DET
20 Jason Terry, DAL 70 Anthony Parker, CLE
21 Kevin Martin, SAC 71 Thabo Sefolosha, OKC
22 Stephen Jackson, GS 72 Derek Fisher, LAL
23 O.J. Mayo, MEM 73 Delonte West, CLE
24 J.R. Smith, DEN 74 Terrence Williams, NJ
25 Raymond Felton, CHA 75 Beno Udrih, SAC
26 Vince Carter, ORL 76 Luke Ridnour, MIL
27 Ray Allen, BOS 77 Daniel Gibson, CLE
28 Rajon Rondo, BOS 78 Kyle Lowry, HOU
29 Aaron Brooks, HOU 79 Anthony Morrow, GS
30 Monta Ellis, GS 80 Eddie House, BOS
31 Nate Robinson, NY 81 Michael Finley, SA
32 Manu Ginobili, SA 82 Keyon Dooling, NJ
33 Rafer Alston, NJ 83 Jonny Flynn, MIN
34 Jamal Crawford, ATL 84 Larry Hughes, NY
35 John Salmons, CHI 85 Sebastian Telfair, LAC
36 Russell Westbrook, OKC 86 Nick Young, WAS
37 Kirk Hinrich, CHI 87 Tyreke Evans, SAC
38 Jason Richardson, PHO 88 DeShawn Stevenson, WAS
39 Mo Williams, CLE 89 Sasha Vujacic, LAL
40 Raja Bell, CHA 90 James Harden, OKC
41 Mario Chalmers, MIA 91 Charlie Bell, MIL
42 Michael Redd, MIL 92 Kyle Korver, UTA
43 Jameer Nelson, ORL 93 Jose Juan Barea, DAL
44 Mike Conley, MEM 94 Jamaal Tinsley, IND
45 Derrick Rose, CHI 95 Wayne Ellington, MIN
46 Mike Miller, WAS 96 Jannero Pargo, CHI
47 Andre Miller, POR 97 Fred Jones, LAC
48 Leandro Barbosa, PHO 98 Von Wafer, HOU
49 Kelenna Azubuike, GS 99 Rashad McCants, SAC
50 Lou Williams, PHI 100 Mike Dunleavy, IND
CBSSports.com Top 100 Forwards
Rk Player Rk Player
1 LeBron James, CLE 51 David Lee, NY
2 Danny Granger, IND 52 Peja Stojakovic, NO
3 Kevin Durant, OKC 53 Carlos Boozer, UTA
4 Dirk Nowitzki, DAL 54 Chris Wilcox, DET
5 Al Jefferson, MIN 55 Danilo Gallinari, NY
6 Amar'e Stoudemire, PHO 56 James Posey, NO
7 Chris Bosh, TOR 57 Blake Griffin, LAC
8 Tim Duncan, SA 58 Michael Beasley, MIA
9 Kevin Garnett, BOS 59 Thaddeus Young, PHI
10 Antawn Jamison, WAS 60 Richard Jefferson, SA
11 Gerald Wallace, CHA 61 Andres Nocioni, SAC
12 Troy Murphy, IND 62 Andrei Kirilenko, UTA
13 Paul Pierce, BOS 63 Shane Battier, HOU
14 Josh Smith, ATL 64 Al Thornton, LAC
15 Rashard Lewis, ORL 65 Kenyon Martin, DEN
16 Ron Artest, LAL 66 Richard Hamilton, DET
17 Andre Iguodala, PHI 67 Jason Thompson, SAC
18 Shawn Marion, DAL 68 Kevin Love, MIN
19 Hedo Turkoglu, TOR 69 Jermaine O'Neal, MIA
20 Al Harrington, NY 70 Matt Barnes, ORL
21 Stephen Jackson, GS 71 Rasual Butler, NO
22 Caron Butler, WAS 72 Anthony Randolph, GS
23 Stephen Jackson, GS 73 Marvin Williams, ATL
24 Andrea Bargnani, TOR 74 Ryan Gomes, MIN
25 Rudy Gay, MEM 75 Travis Outlaw, POR
26 Wilson Chandler, NY 76 Luol Deng, CHI
27 LaMarcus Aldridge, POR 77 Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, MIL
28 Trevor Ariza, HOU 78 Antonio McDyess, SA
29 Zach Randolph, LAC 79 Mickael Pietrus, ORL
30 Boris Diaw, CHA 80 Andray Blatche, WAS
31 Emeka Okafor, NO 81 Grant Hill, PHO
32 Paul Millsap, UTA 82 Ryan Anderson, ORL
33 Carmelo Anthony, DEN 83 Brandon Rush, IND
34 Josh Howard, DAL 84 Jarvis Hayes, NJ
35 Jeff Green, OKC 85 Nick Collison, OKC
36 Tayshaun Prince, DET 86 Darrell Arthur, MEM
37 John Salmons, CHI 87 Tim Thomas, DAL
38 Marcus Camby, LAC 88 Yi Jianlian, NJ
39 Francisco Garcia, SAC 89 Linas Kleiza, DEN
40 Tyrus Thomas, CHI 90 Bobby Simmons, NJ
41 David West, NO 91 Vladimir Radmanovic, CHA
42 Lamar Odom, LAL 92 Drew Gooden, DAL
43 Corey Maggette, GS 93 Marreese Speights, PHI
44 Charlie Villanueva, DET 94 Udonis Haslem, MIA
45 Zach Randolph, LAC 95 Quentin Richardson, MIN
46 Mike Miller, WAS 96 Brandan Wright, GS
47 Elton Brand, PHI 97 DeJuan Blair, SA
48 Kelenna Azubuike, GS 98 Tyler Hansbrough, IND
49 Jamario Moon, CLE 99 Chris Wilcox, DET
50 Luis Scola, HOU 100 Hakim Warrick, MIL
CBSSports.com Top 50 Centers
Rk Player Rk Player
1 Dwight Howard, ORL 26 Roy Hibbert, IND
2 Pau Gasol, LAL 27 Rasheed Wallace, BOS
3 Al Jefferson, MIN 28 Matt Bonner, SA
4 Brook Lopez, NJ 29 Darko Milicic, NY
5 Mehmet Okur, UTA 30 Zydrunas Ilgauskas, CLE
6 Andrea Bargnani, TOR 31 Erick Dampier, DAL
7 Nene, DEN 32 Jeff Foster, IND
8 Marcus Camby, LAC 33 JaVale McGee, WAS
9 Andris Biedrins, GS 34 Kurt Thomas, MIL
10 Al Horford, ATL 35 Brendan Haywood, WAS
11 Spencer Hawes, SAC 36 Joel Przybilla, POR
12 Andrew Bynum, LAL 37 DeSagana Diop, CHA
13 Marc Gasol, MEM 38 Rasho Nesterovic, IND
14 Joakim Noah, CHI 39 DeAndre Jordan, LAC
15 Andrew Bogut, MIL 40 Ben Wallace, FA
16 Samuel Dalembert, PHI 41 Josh Boone, NJ
17 Kendrick Perkins, BOS 42 Johan Petro, DEN
18 Shaquille O'Neal, CLE 43 Channing Frye, PHO
19 Ronny Turiaf, GS 44 Kwame Brown, DET
20 Brad Miller, CHI 45 Hilton Armstrong, NO
21 Tyson Chandler, CHA 46 Fabricio Oberto, WAS
22 Greg Oden, POR 47 Zaza Pachulia, ATL
23 Chris Kaman, LAC 48 Kosta Koufos, UTA
24 Anderson Varejao, CLE 49 Nazr Mohammed, CHA
25 Hasheem Thabeet, MEM 50 Theo Ratliff, SA
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David West
West limited in practice
David West, PF, IND
5/20/2013
News: The Pacers official team website reports Monday that forward David West was limited in practice due to a strained right calf. The report said when asked if it would be an issue, West said "Nah." The Pacers play at the Heat in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Wednesday.
Analysis: West did not miss any action because of the calf in the semifinal series against the Knicks. He should be able to suit up against the Heat, but keep an eye on him prior to Wednesday. When healthy and active, West is a must-start Fantasy option in all leagues.

Carmelo Anthony
Anthony to have shoulder checked
Carmelo Anthony, SF, NY
5/20/2013
News: Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony first injured his left shoulder in Game 5 of the first-round series against the Celtics, and after that, repeatedly seemed to have issues with it. On Sunday, a Knicks official told reporters that Anthony is going to have his shoulder examined by a doctor. The club is hopeful that Anthony's injury is not serious and that it will improve with rest and therapy and won't require surgery. After the Game 5 injury, Anthony repeatedly grimaced and grabbed the shoulder on court, and was seen having it treated on the sideline multiple times. The Knicks were eliminated Saturday night 4-2 by the Pacers in Indianapolis.
Analysis: It's good that Anthony's having the shoulder looked at now. If surgery is necessary, he could be back on the floor by the middle of the summer and still be healthy enough to court free agents should the Knicks need him to woo anyone. Keep an eye on what happens with Anthony, and hopefully he's ready for the start of next year without any issues. When healthy and active, Anthony is a first-round pick in the majority of formats.

Dwyane Wade
Wade ready for Pacers
Dwyane Wade, SG, MIA
5/20/2013
News: The South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports good news from Heat practice Sunday for guard Dwyane Wade. His hobbled knee limited him in the first-round series against the Bucks, and he aggravated it in Game 4 vs. the Bulls, but then returned to help close out the Bulls in Games 4 and 5. Going forward, it's not that Wade can or cannot play, it's to what level he can be effective. Facing a physical, bruising defense in Indiana in the Eastern Conference Finals, Wade's going to be even more banged up. Luckily, he still has another two days to see if he can get even a little bit better. But for the most part, this is kind of standard operating procedure for Wade. Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Miami Heat and Indiana Pacers is Wednesday in Miami.
Analysis: It sounds like Wade will be fine for Game 1 against the Pacers, and hopefully he doesn't suffer a setback with his knee moving forward in the playoffs. When healthy and active, Wade is a standout Fantasy option in all leagues, and we hope this knee problem is rectified during the offseason so he's back to 100 percent for the start of next season.

Dwight Howard
Howard might sign with Rockets
Dwight Howard, C, LAL
5/20/2013
News: With the Lakers hoping for a swift decision from Dwight Howard on his free agency this summer, the All-Star center has given no indication he will rush the process and has privately indicated he plans to give strong consideration to multiple teams, league sources told CBSSports.com NBA Insider Ken Berger. Though Howard is adamant his free agency not be marred by the circus-like environment that surrounded his departure from Orlando last summer, word already has spread to multiple levels of his support staff that Howard re-signing with the Lakers is far from a done deal. With six weeks to go before Howard becomes an unrestricted free agent, the team that is said to intrigue him the most is the Rockets, according to multiple people briefed on internal conversations surrounding Howard's free-agent decision. The Rockets have a young star, James Harden, who has proved himself worthy of playing the leading role for the franchise; a budding 3-point shooting threat in Chandler Parsons; a defensive-minded coach in Kevin McHale; and Omer Asik, the kind of 7-footer Howard is believed to want next to him in the frontcourt.
Analysis: The Mavericks represent another franchise that intrigues Howard, and Dallas is a minor transaction or two away from having enough room to sign Howard outright as an unrestricted free agent. Howard plans to explore all such options, and a person briefed on his plans told CBSSports.com that there are "several" teams the free-agent center is "going to take a hard look at." The Lakers still have a strong chance of signing Howard, especially from a financial standpoint, so keep an eye on what develops. No matter where Howard plays this season he would remain a No. 1 Fantasy center in all leagues and worth at least a pick in Round 2.

J.R. Smith
Smith likely staying with Knicks
J.R. Smith, SG, NY
5/20/2013
News: Knicks shooting guard J.R. Smith should be ready to cash in this offseason. After making a little more than $5 million over his last two years with theKnicks, he has a player option for next season that he will undoubtedly forgo in hopes of signing a more lucrative contract. After winning Sixth Man of the Year he should have plenty of suitors in need of a scorer lining up to pay him for his services. However, he stated within the past week that he wants to retire as a Knick. This could be a ploy to drive up the negotiating price for Smith, or he could be sincere. The New York Post Smith is expected to opt out of his contract and re-sign with the Knicks in a four-year deal starting at about $5 million because the Knicks own his early-Bird rights rules.
Analysis: Smith averaged a career-high 18.1 points and 5.3 rebounds while shooting 42.2 percent from the field and 35.6 percent from 3-point range. He beat out Jamal Crawford and Jarrett Jack for the 2012-13 Sixth Man of the Year award, the first of his career. Keep an eye on what he does this offseason, but no matter where he signs he would be worth at least a mid-round pick, with his best value staying with the Knicks based on the way he played this past season.

Kawhi Leonard
Leonard drops 18 in Game 1
Kawhi Leonard, SF, SA
5/19/2013
News: Spurs forward Kawhi Leonard (knee) returned to the starting lineup for Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals against the Grizzlies. Leonard logged 30 minutes as he scored 18 points on 7 of 10 shooting from the field, including 4 of 5 from beyond the arc. He also chipped in with two rebounds, two steals, one assist and a blocked shot in a 105-83 victory.
Analysis: Leonard's knee problems were a "mild cause of concern" for the Spurs heading into the conference finals. Leonard averaged 12.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game on the season, while shooting 49.6 percent from the field. His role will only continue to grow, so Fantasy owners have to like Leonard's development patter. He will be a big-time breakout candidate heading into next season, worth a mid-round pick on Draft Day.

Tyson Chandler
Chandler scores two in elimination game
Tyson Chandler, C, NY
5/19/2013
News: Knicks center Tyson Chandler worked his way around a back issue as he returned to action in Game 6 against the Pacers Saturday night. Chandler was held to just two points on 1 of 4 shooting. He also chipped in with six rebounds in a 106-99 defeat.
Analysis: Chandler will have the entire offseason to recover from his back issue. The 7-footer averaged 10.4 points and 10.7 rebounds over 66 games -- marking the second time he has averaged a double-double. He also shot 63.8 percent from the field, but only averaged 20.1 Fantasy points per week as injuries really hampered his production down the stretch. Fantasy owners should plan on scooping him up in the earlier rounds in draft formats next fall.

George Hill
Hill returns to action
George Hill, PG, IND
5/19/2013
News: Pacers point guard George Hill, who missed Game 5 with a concussion, returned to the starting lineup Game 6 against the Knicks. Hill scored 12 points on 2 for 10 shooting. He grabbed five boards and dished out four assists in a 106-99 win.
Analysis: Hill seems to be healthy enough to play and will now earn a three days of rest before the Eastern Conference Finals. Hill posted career highs in points (14.2), assists (4.7), rebounds (3.7) and steals (1.1) during his first full year as a starter and finish as the 27th highest scoring guard, in terms of Fantasy points, in all standard formats. Fantasy owners should plan on targeting him in the middle rounds of most draft formats next fall.

Kevin Garnett
Ainge has no answers for Garnett
Kevin Garnett, PF, BOS
5/17/2013
News: The Boston Globe reports that Celtics forward Kevin Garnett has two years left on his contract but is considering retirement. He turns 37 Sunday. “I don’t think I have the answers that Kevin will want,” Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge said. “So I’ve got to figure there’s a lot to do [before we talk], and I think there’s a lot of questions in Kevin’s mind, as there is every year, to determine whether he’s coming back.I’m not ready to answer everything that he will want to know.”
Analysis: Garnett had another productive year, averaging 14.8 points, 7.8 rebounds and 2.3 assists while shooting 49.6 percent from the field and 78.6 percent from the foul line. He will likely return if the Celtics keep Paul Pierce, but that's just speculation. Keep an eye on what happens with the Celtics, and if Garnett is back consider him a solid No. 2 Fantasy center worth a mid-round pick.

Paul Pierce
Pierce, Celtics could part ways
Paul Pierce, SF, BOS
5/17/2013
News: The Boston Globe reports the Celtics have to decide by June 30 whether to buy out Paul Pierce’s contract at $5 million. Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge said the sides have not had discussions, but an NBA source said Pierce’s family is already beginning to prepare for relocation from Boston, assuming the Celtics will execute the buyout or trade his expiring contract in the offseason.Pierce struggled mightily during the playoffs, and Ainge was asked whether the longtime Celtic was injured. “Paul’s always battling little things,” said Ainge. “I think Paul’s healthy, but he played so hard and carried such a heavy load. Paul had a terrific year this year, but in the playoffs, New York did a good job of taking away his strengths and taking advantage of some of our weaknesses. But I thought Paul had a terrific year.”
Analysis: This report makes it seems as though Pierce could be gone, but we'd be surprised if that happens. That said, the Celtics do need to start rebuilding at some point. Keep an eye on what happens with Pierce and where he ends up. He would remain a quality starting option in all leagues no matter where he plays, but we'd like him best if he returned to Boston.

 
 
 
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