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Sergio Gonzalez

Waiver Wire: Big names with low ownership

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Each week Fantasy Basketball Writer Sergio Gonzalez gives Fantasy owners his top choices by position for players to pick up for the upcoming scoring period based upon matchups and other factors. He also gives Fantasy owners in deeper leagues his choices for top pick ups among players owned in under 20 percent of leagues as well as players to scoop up and stash away.

Top Guard Free Agent options for Week 5

1. Beno Udrih, Kings (@MEM, NY, NJ, NO): Three of the four teams the Kings will face in Week 5 allow 104 points or more per game, which should lead to some very high-scoring games for Sacramento. Udrih has been scoring in double figures (around 15 points per game) since re-joining the starting lineup when Kevin Martin went down with his injury and has also chipped in around 4.5 assists per game. He can offer up help in three-point shooting and shoots at a solid 51.0 percent clip from the field. (Availability: 35 percent)

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2. Toney Douglas, Knicks (@LAL, @SAC, @DEN, ORL):Pay close attention to what happens with the Allen Iverson situation here, as it would likely have a big impact on Douglas. But the rookie has been a very strong Fantasy option the first few weeks of the season and appears to be in the good graces of coach Mike D'Antoni, which is a very good thing. An upset stomach Wednesday at Indiana halted a streak of four straight games with 15-plus points and it was due to the fact he played just 12 minutes. Prior to that game, Douglas had been getting 14-19 shots in the Knicks' very potent offense. (Availability: 67 percent)

3. Terrence Williams, Nets (@DEN, @POR, @SAC, @LAL): This one is a bit tricky. The Nets have very favorable matchups in Week 5 and will play four games. Williams has stepped up significantly in the last couple of weeks with the Nets dealing with several injuries. The absence of Courtney Lee has specifically benefited Williams. Lee could be back for Week 5, which would threaten to cut into his production, but he has claimed a significant role with his play and should remain a viable start in Fantasy based on matchups. When he faces favorable ones, as he does this week, he's worth a start in standard formats. Williams has recorded double-doubles in points and rebounds in three of his last five games. (Availability: 50 percent)

Also consider: Marco Belinelli, Courtney Lee, Mike Conley, Jr.
Avoid: Mario Chalmers, Larry Hughes, Ronnie Brewer

Top Forward Free Agent options for Week 5

1. Al Thornton, Clippers (MIN, @IND, @DET, MEM): Thornton's slow start this season has caused his Fantasy stock to fall, but don't let his season averages (11.2 points and 4.2 rebounds) fool you. He's hot right now. Over his last five games, he has averaged 17.4 points and 5.4 rebounds. The Clippers play a favorable four-game slate and Thornton should continue his solid production -- at least until rookie Blake Griffin makes his official NBA debut some time in December. Make the most of it while you can. (Availability: 38 percent)

2. Kenyon Martin, Nuggets (NJ, @MIN, NY, MIN): K-Mart can't be trusted as a regular starter in Fantasy, but he makes for a good play when he is healthy and facing favorable matchups. Both factors are true heading into Week 5. He will twice face a Minnesota team that is allowing 103.4 points per game and he has always dominated the Knicks throughout his career -- not to mention how Fantasy-friendly an opponent they can be to just about anyone. This is a good week to plug K-Mart into lineups. (Availability: 40 percent)

3. Andres Nocioni, Kings (@MEM, NY, NJ, NO): Nocioni is dealing with a hip pointer, so it's something you will have to monitor over the weekend. He is averaging 13.8 points in five games since joining the starting lineup to go along with 4.8 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.6 three pointers per game. He does tend to kill your free-throw shooting percentage, so keep that in mind in category-based play if that is something you are trying to avoid. Otherwise, he should be solid due to favorable matchups. (Availability: 67 percent)

Also consider: Hakim Warrick, Ryan Anderson, Craig Smith
Avoid: Anderson Varejao, Chuck Hayes, Brandon Bass

Top Center Free Agent options for Week 5

1. Drew Gooden, Mavericks (GS, @HOU, @IND, @CLE): In the absence of Erick Dampier, Gooden is reminding both the Mavs and Fantasy owners that he can be more than just a minor role player. He has averaged 16.7 points, 12.0 rebounds, 1.3 blocks and just 1.0 turnover in three games as a starter and while that type of production stands to take a hit once Dampier returns from his illness, he is likely to play a bigger role than the one he was playing prior to this. He had been getting just 14.8 minutes off the bench. Check your league's eligibility rules as he is only forward eligible in some formats. (Availability: 65 percent)

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2. Kendrick Perkins, Celtics (PHI, TOR, @MIA): The Celtics don't play four games in Week 5, but there aren't very many free-agent type centers who do. Perkins is quietly offering double-digit scoring, over seven boards per game and two blocks. Philadelphia and Toronto both allow over 100 points per game and while Perkins' chances for a huge week aren't big, he is likely to provide useful numbers. (Availability: 59 percent)

3. Channing Frye, Suns (MEM, @MIN, @TOR):Like Perkins, Frye plays just three games this week. However the Suns' center should put up better numbers than most of the four-start centers that are available off waivers this week and is probably your best bet behind Perkins and Gooden. He hasn't posted numbers on the road the way he has at home, but he began to shake that trend this past week with a double-double at New Orleans. He won't rebound well on a regular basis, but does offer consistent three-point shooting and won't kill your free-throw percentage like most centers. (Availability: 19 percent)

Also consider: Samuel Dalembert, Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Matt Bonner
Avoid: Joel Przybilla, Oleksiy Pecherov, Josh Boone

Top scrapheap free agents for Week 5*

1. Steve Blake, Trail Blazers (CHI, NJ, MEM, @UTA): Despite the presence of Andre Miller, Blake has managed to put up some useful totals recently after getting off to a slow start. He had 11 assists against Atlanta on Nov. 16 and followed that up with 17 points Nov. 18 against Detroit. He may very rarely put everything together, but he can be viewed as a one-week stopgap measure in deeper leagues -- especially when facing a favorable four-game slate as he does in Week 5. (Availability: 81 percent)

2. Vladimir Radmanovic, Warriors (@DAL, @SA, LAL): Radmanovic was an afterthought in the trade that sent Stephen Jackson from Golden State to Charlotte, but he was inserted into the Golden State starting lineup in his first two games with his new team and is getting more chances to contribute than he did in Charlotte. He averaged 10 points and 5 rebounds with a three pointer in each game. (Availability: 94 percent)

3. Rodney Carney, 76ers (@WAS, @BOS, ATL): You will have to monitor a minor wrist injury here, but he is fully expected to play through it. He got big minutes for the first time this season on Nov. 18 against Charlotte. In that game, he managed 10 points with 8 rebounds, 2 assists and a block. He was also 2 of 4 from beyond the arc. He could continue to see big minutes off the bench with the Sixers banged up and is worth taking a flier on in deep leagues as a possible one-week, short-term option. (Availability: 99 percent)

*owned in less than 30 percent of leagues

Top long-term free agent pick ups

1. Allen Iverson, Free Agent : Iverson cleared waivers on Thursday after being released by the Grizzlies earlier in the week. The Knicks are said to be very interested and if that happens, watch out. A.I. would likely get a chance to start again and for one of the most free-flowing offenses in basketball. That would fit his offensive style perfectly and while he could shoot under 40 percent from the field due to the high volume of shots he would be taking, his scoring numbers and assists (he would likely start at point guard) would make him a very strong Fantasy option once again. If he's been discarded, go get him. (Availability: 21 percent)

2. Nate Robinson, Knicks : Sure, the presence of Iverson could stand to have a negative impact on Robinson and he hasn't gotten off to a quality start this season. But Fantasy owners seem to be forgetting how good little Nate can be when he's on a hot streak. He did average a 17-4-4 line just a year ago playing in this very same offense and had runs like he did last February where he averaged 24-5-5. When he gets hot again, you'll want to be the owner who has him in your league. (Availability: 32 percent)

3. Carl Landry, Rockets : Landry is proving to be a go-to scoring option off the Rockets bench. He isn't the most consistent player in the world, but he has scored 20 points four times already this season and 19 points in another game. And he is doing this with just around 25 minutes per game. The Rockets are looking to him to bring scoring off the bench and Fantasy owners should take advantage. (Availability: 37 percent)

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David West
West guts one out
David West, PF, IND
5/25/2012
News: Pacers forward David West played through his sprained left knee on Thursday in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the Heat, leading the Pacers with 24 points on 10 of 16 shots. West took advantage of the often significant height advantages he was working with against Miami’s undersized front-line, however he was able to pick up just five rebounds in 41 minutes, as the Pacers fell, 105-93, ending their season.
Analysis: West’s production took a tumble this season, however given the fact that he was coming off a major knee injury and playing in a contracted season due to the lockout, the fact that he was able to play in all 66 games this season as a full-time player says a lot about his toughness. His scoring fell from 18.9 points per game to 12.8 this season, however given that he was going from Chris Paul to Darren Collison at the point, that drop off was to be expected. At 31 years of age, West’s best days are probably behind him, however he should still be targeted in the middle rounds on Draft Day as a solid option at the forward position.

Danny Granger
Granger plays through ankle injury
Danny Granger, SF, IND
5/25/2012
News: As expected, Pacers forward Danny Granger played through his ankle injury on Thursday for Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals against Miami. Granger gutted out 38 minutes in the game, scoring 15 points on 6 of 14 shooting, while grabbing four rebounds and dishing out four assists, as the Pacers’ season ended, 105-93. He finished the postseason averaging 17.2 points and 5.8 rebounds per game in 11 games.
Analysis: While the Pacers enjoyed their finest season as a team in some time, Granger had one of his toughest as professional. While he still scored 18.7 points per game on the season, that came on a career-low 41.6 percent shooting, while he posted his lowest rebounding and assist averages since his second season in the league. Granger remained a dead-eye three-point shooter, hitting 38.1 percent of his attempts, so most of the fall off came from inside the arc. Still, he is capable of filling up the boxscore on any given night, and given his career averages, should be able to shoot the ball better next season, so target him with an early-round pick on Draft Day as your No. 2 Fantasy forward.

Udonis Haslem
Haslem earns suspension
Udonis Haslem, PF, MIA
5/24/2012
News: Heat forward Udonis Haslem earned a one-game suspension for his Flagrant foul on Pacers forward Tyler Hansbrough on Tuesday, meaning he will be unavailable for the team's matchup on Thursday in a potentially-decisive Game 6.
Analysis: Haslem insists that the hit on Hansbrough was not intentional, and he plans on appealing the suspension, however that won't change his status for the game. He is averaging just 6.0 points and 4.2 rebounds per game in the series and should not be missed much in Fantasy postseason formats.

Greg Stiemsma
Foot injury limiting Stiemsma
Greg Stiemsma, C, BOS
5/24/2012
News: Celtics center Greg Stiemsma has been playing on an injured left foot for the last month, and on Wednesday it became to much of an issue for him to deal with, as he was only able to play five minutes in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Semifinal in Philadelphia. He recorded no stats in the game, afterward telling WEEI.com in Boston, "This is as bad as it's been. I'll stay off it for the next few days. I'll be ready for Saturday."
Analysis: He has managed to play through the injury with very few exceptions since the final few weeks of the regular season, so we have no reason to doubt thathe will be able to go for Game 7, especially with two nights off. Still, he sounds like he is in a ton of pain and might be limited for the game, so avoid him in all Fantasy postseason formats.

Avery Bradley
Report: Bradley likely done for postseason
Avery Bradley, PG, BOS
5/23/2012
News: The Boston Herald reported Wednesday that Celtics guard Avery Bradley "definitely" needs surgery on his injured left shoulder soon, and is not expected to play during the remainder of the postseason.
Analysis: Bradley has been dealing with this injury for a while, and he was trying to play through it until the end of the postseason, however now it looks like he is done for the season. Bradley became a much larger part of the Celtics’ plans this season, logging career highs across the board in his second season in the league. If the Celtics can advance in the postseason, he may try to get on the floor again, however at this point that is not looking likely, so don’t rely on him in postseason Fantasy formats.

Lance Stephenson
Stephenson takes hard foul
Lance Stephenson, SG, IND
5/23/2012
News: Little-used Pacers’ reserve guard Lance Stephenson was forced to get X-rays on his collarbone after Tuesday’s Game 5 in Miami, as the result of an elbow from Heat center Dexter Pittman in the waning moments of a 115-83 Heat victory. Stephenson, who drew criticism from Heat players after making a choke sign during Game 3 towards LeBron, appears to have escaped relatively unscathed, as the X-rays showed no fractures. Pittman received a Flagrant 1 foul for the play and may be looking at a suspension.
Analysis: Stephenson had played just six minutes in the postseason prior to Game 5, as he has been used only in blowouts. The injury looked serious at the time, however it appears there was no long-term damage done. Having said that, this may be the last we have seen of Stephenson in the postseason, so he is not worth owning in any Fantasy postseason leagues.

Dwyane Wade
Report: Wade gets fluid drained from knee
Dwyane Wade, SG, MIA
5/21/2012
News: Heat guard Dwyane Wade struggled in a major way during the first three games of the Eastern Conference Semifinal against Indiana, with the worst of it coming during a 2 for 13 shooting night in Game 3 when he scored just five points. According to ESPN.com, there is an explanation for that, as he reportedly needed fluid drained from his left knee prior to the game. That seemed to do the trick, as he bounced back in a major way on Sunday, scoring 30 points on 13 for 23 shooting to lead the Heat to a 101-93 victory in Game 4.
Analysis: Wade shot just 31 percent from the field in the first three games of the series, and there had been rumblings that he was dealing with a lower-leg injury that had been limiting him, so this reported certainly seems believable. Wade bounded back in a major way on Sunday, looking very much like a new man. Hopefully he can sustain this production moving forward, as he is a must-start Fantasy option for all postseason formats.

Rudy Fernandez
Fernandez mulls over options
Rudy Fernandez, SG, DEN
5/21/2012
News: Nuggets guard Rudy Fernandez is spending the summer in Spain recovering from back surgery and, as he told TuBasket.com, a Spanish-language website that covers basketball in Spain, he may decide to stay there even when he heals up. Fernandez turned down a contract offer from Real Madrid last summer that would have made him the highest-paid player in Spain, however as a restricted free-agent this year, he plans on weighting all of his options.
Analysis: The contract Fernandez reportedly turned down last summer would have been for six years and $26 million, so it will be interesting to see if any teams are willing to offer him something comparable. Fernandez was unable to emerge as a full-time player in Denver’s deep rotation, averaging 8.6 points in 22.9 minutes per game. He seems to have hit a plateau in his NBA development from his 10.4 point per game campaign as a rookie, so even if he does keep on playing in the NBA, he will likely be just a Fantasy reserve, so don’t plan on targeting him on Draft Day.

Daniel Gibson
Cavs expected to keep Gibson
Daniel Gibson, PG, CLE
5/20/2012
News: Cavaliers guard Daniel Gibson, who missed the final month of the season after undergoing surgery to repair a torn tendon in his left ankle, is expected to return to the team for the 2012-13 season, as the Cleveland Plain Dealer speculates that the team will pick up the $4.8 million team option on him.
Analysis: Gibson is expected to be recovered well before the beginning of the season, so the only question heading into next season will be that team option. Gibson struggled with his shot last season, hitting just 35.1 percent of his attempts from the field, however at that price the team should find a place for hm. He missed 31 games last season, however as a backup point guard with range, he gives the team decent production. However as long as Kyrie Irving is around, Gibson won't have anything close to starter's minutes and should be avoided in all leagues on Draft Day.

Jarrett Jack
Jack resting stress fracture
Jarrett Jack, PG, NO
5/20/2012
News: Hornets guard Jarrett Jack, who missed the final three weeks of the season with a stress fracture in his right foot, has been resting the injury and is expected to get back on the floor in preparation for next season by the middle of June. Jack, who is entering the final season of a four-year contract with the Hornets, was expected to rest for six to eight weeks after being shut down for the season.
Analysis: Jack was quite good in replacing Chris Paul this season, average 15.6 points, 6.3 assists and 3.9 rebounds per game – career highs across the board. The 28-year-old dealt with injuries throughout, missing 11 games, however he was solid whenever he played and should return to that same level of effectiveness in the coming season. He should be considered a solid Fantasy option at the guard position, one worth selecting with an early middle round pick on Draft Day.

 
 
 
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