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Sergio Gonzalez

Waiver Wire: Go and get Gomes!

By | Fantasy Writer

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 8

1. Dahntay Jones, Pacers (@ORL, CHA, @MEM, @SA): Just when Fantasy owners thought his run had come to an end, an injury to Danny Granger has revived his Fantasy viability. Eventually, Mike Dunleavy, Jr. will take on a bigger role, but he's still playing just around 20 minutes per game. Jones will get a chance to continue the production that made him a decent No. 3 guard option in standard leagues for the first month of the season. (Availability: 29 percent)

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2. Jason Williams, Magic (IND, TOR, @MIA, POR): With Jameer Nelson sidelined for at least a few more weeks, Williams will continue to see around 30 minutes per game. He is averaging 10.6 points, 6.8 assists and 3.4 rebounds over his last five games and could put up numbers along those lines or higher when he faces favorable matchups against the Pacers and Raptors in a four-game Week 8. The Raptors give up 108.3 points per game, good (or bad) for second in the NBA. J-Will isn't an ideal start, but can certainly fill a gap this week. (Availability: 49 percent)

3. Mike Conley, Grizzlies (BOS, @ATL, IND, DEN): Many Fantasy owners have developed a sense of hopelessness when it comes to Conley, but it appears he's ready to be productive again. He is averaging 13.3 points, 3.3 assists and 2.0 rebounds over his last five contests with just under a steal per game and eight three pointers. Perhaps the addition of Jamaal Tinsley lit a fire under him. His matchups this week against Indiana and Denver are favorable and could lead to some inflated numbers. (Availability: 49 percent)

Also consider this week: Courtney Lee, Beno Udrih, C.J. Watson
Avoid for this week: Mario Chalmers, Luke Ridnour, Chris Duhon

Top Forward Free Agent options for Week 8

1. Ryan Gomes, Timberwolves (@UTA, LAC, SAC, @BOS): So much for Kevin Love taking away from the Fantasy appeal of Ryan Gomes. In the three games since K-Love has returned to the lineup, he has scored at least 15 points with good rebound numbers and over 30 minutes per game. Gomes can play the three or the four, so he allows the T'Wolves some flexibility and can play alongside Love. Consider the 20.2 points per game, 4.6 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game he is averaging over his last five games good enough reason to add and start him this week. He's also providing good three-point shooting and steals production. (Availability: 42 percent)

2. Marvin Williams, Hawks (MEM, UTA, @CHI): Even with just three games, we recommend plugging Williams into your lineup in standard formats this week. He is averaging close to eight boards per game over his last five and is offering up good numbers in steals. He doesn't handle the ball enough to turn the ball over in a way that will hurt owners and while his offensive numbers have struggled as a result of that, he still has the ability to drop 15-20 points from time to time as he did this past week against the Raptors and Knicks. (Availability: 43 percent)

3. Peja Stojakovic, Hornets (@DAL, DET, DEN, @TOR): Peja's numbers dropped some once Chris Paul returned to the lineup for the Hornets, but he continues to see around 30 minutes per game and should get plenty of good looks this week against Denver and Toronto. Both teams allow 100 points per game. (Availability: 50 percent)

Also consider this week: Mickael Pietrus, Chris Andersen, Donte Greene
Avoid this week: Udonis Haslem, Anderson Varejao, Wesley Matthews

Top Center Free Agent options for Week 8

1. Ben Wallace, Pistons (@HOU, @NO, @OKC, LAL): Big Ben's stat lines may not always be pretty, but he can muster up enough production in peripheral categories to be useful in a pinch and, this week, he could be your best bet at center off the wire. He is averaging 11.2 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game over his last five games. What he won't give you in scoring, he can make up for in other areas like rebounds, blocks and steals. He will face two teams this week with weak front court presence in the Rockets and Thunder. (Availability: 46 percent)

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2. Joel Przybilla, Trail Blazers (SAC, PHO, @ORL, @MIA): The season-ending knee injury that will sideline Greg Oden for the rest of the season will open up more minutes and a starting job for Przybilla. In his first game back in the starting lineup, Przybilla put up 12 points and 8 rebounds. The scoring is not likely to be consistent, but the rebounding should be. He has two favorable matchups this week against the Kings and Suns. (Availability: 48 percent)

3. Rasheed Wallace, Celtics (@MEM, PHI, MIN):The Celtics will face three teams that give up 100-plus points per game. They could find themselves well in front in any of the games against weaker opponents and that could actually lead to more minutes in the latter stages of those games as the C's look to rest their regulars. Even if they don't, Wallace should see a good number of looks against teams that allow a lot of shot attempts. (Availability: 46 percent)

Also consider this week: Andray Blatche, Roy Hibbert, Tyson Chandler
Avoid this week: Erick Dampier, Drew Gooden, Samuel Dalembert

Top scrapheap free agents for Week 8*

1. Matt Bonner, Spurs (@PHO, @GS, IND): Bonner has been putting up decent numbers in limited playing time, but on Monday in Utah he showed what he can do when getting added playing time. He scored 28 points with 8 rebounds. A good three-point shooter, Bonner could see added playing time with Michael Finley sidelined. He has three excellent matchups in Week 8 against three teams that allow the opposition to score well over 100 points per game. (Availability: 85 percent)

2. C.J. Watson, Warriors (@PHI, SA, WAS): The Warriors have been giving Watson around 35 minutes per game. In his last five games, he has averaged 14.2 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.2 assists. As long as he continues to get this type of playing time in Golden State's potent offense, he could be a very cheap source for double digit scoring in the low-to-mid teens along with good numbers in steals and decent rebounding for a guard. (Availability: 83 percent)

3. DeMar DeRozan, Raptors (@MIA, @ORL, NJ, NO): We had high hopes for the rookie coming into the season, considering the fact that he locked up a starting shooting guard spot out of the preseason. He'd been disappointing until recently, but has averaged 14.2 points and 4.2 rebounds over his last five games. He is starting to attack the basket more and his aggressiveness is leading to increased scoring from the foul line. (Availability: 85 percent)

4. Chase Budinger, Rockets (DET, @DEN, @DAL, OKC): Another rookie, Budinger has quietly contributed decent totals over the past week. He scored 19 points with 5 rebounds on Dec. 2 at the L.A. Clippers and has been a steady presence off the bench for the Rockets. He is a presence beyond the arc and stretches opposing defenses. Consider him a sleeper with a four-game week that includes a favorable matchup against the Nuggets. (Availability: 92 percent)

5. Chris Andersen, Nuggets (OKC, HOU, @NO, @MEM): In category-based play, there is no doubt that Chris Andersen can help you close a gap in blocks in a hurry. He has averaged over two blocks per game over the last two weeks with around seven rebounds. He hasn't been much of a scorer, but he could see some inflated numbers in that area as well this week as the Nuggets face three teams that give up 100-plus points per game, possibly allowing him to get into double figures at least once or twice. (Availability: 73 percent)

*owned in less than 30 percent of leagues

Top long-term free agent pick ups

1. James Harden, Thunder : This rookie has earned himself more playing time as the season has gone on, getting himself into the 25-30 minute range. He's a good three-point shooter and can begin to play a significant scoring role off the bench. He has the ability to score, and now he may be getting the chance to do it regularly very soon. (Availability: 49 percent)

2. Roy Hibbert, Pacers : Many Fantasy owners have given up on Hibbert. Since Troy Murphy returned from his injury, Hibbert has seen his production take a nose dive. However, as the year progresses, we expect the Pacers to increase his role alongside Murphy, going away from veteran Jeff Foster, in an effort to build him up as their big man of the future. He's also just a Murphy injury away from returning to No. 1 center production, making him excellent insurance for Murphy owners. (Availability: 44 percent)

3. Tyrus Thomas, Bulls : Thomas is taking longer to recover than initially expected from an arm injury, but when he does return (possibly within the next two weeks) he is likely to be plugged right back into the starting lineup and will once again be a good source for steals, blocks and rebounds with a chance to improve upon his scoring. He can easily average around 12 points, 7 rebounds and 1.5 steals and blocks once he gets going again. He's worth a claim if he's been given up on in your league. (Availability: 44 percent)

Do you have a Fantasy hoops question for our staff? You can e-mail us at DMFantasyHoops@cbs.com. Be sure to put Attn: Waiver Wire in the subject field. Please include your full name, hometown and state. You can also follow Sergio on Twitter (@CBSGonzalez).

 
 
 
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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.

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.

Carlos Boozer
Boozer not enough against Celtics
Carlos Boozer, PF, CHI
6:22 PM
News: Chicago PF Carlos Boozer did his best on Sunday afternoon in a game against Boston. With Derrick Rose missing for the Bulls, it was a lost cause. Boozer scored 22 points and grabbed seven rebounds in the losing effort. Boozer went 9 of 16 from the field over 35 minutes. He also picked up a steal in the game for the Bulls.
Analysis: Boozer is only averaging 6.2 rebounds per game over his last five contests and hasn't been in double figures in that stat in a while. That, plus mediocre block numbers, lower his attractiveness for a big man. Still, with 17.6 points per game over his last five, he's making up for it with scoring. Boozer usually puts scoring and rebounding together to make for a solid Fantasy start in all leagues and formats.

Chris Wilcox
Wilcox decent out of starting lineup
Chris Wilcox, C, BOS
6:20 PM
News: Boston C Chris Wilcox got the start on Sunday against Chicago with Jermaine O'Neal injured for the game. Wilcox helped the Celtics beat the Bulls, but played just 26 minutes compared to 33 for JaJuan Johnson off the bench. Wilcox went 5 of 6 from the field during his time on the floor to score 11 points. He grabbed nine rebounds and added one assist and one blocked shot for the Celtics in the win.
Analysis: Wilcox, the veteran out of Maryland, scored in double figures for the first time since Feb. 5 against Memphis. Wilcox has been seeing an increase in minutes of late, but hasn't done much with it. He could keep starting with O'Neal out, but is still just a low-end Fantasy option across the board.

JaJuan Johnson
Johnson impressive with minutes
JaJuan Johnson, PF, BOS
6:17 PM
News: Boston PF JaJuan Johnson played well on Sunday in a win over Chicago. With Jermaine O'Neal out for the game, Johnson took advantage of playing 33 minutes for the Celtics. Johnson went 6 of 13 from the field to score 12 points. He grabbed four rebounds and added two steals and a blocked shot in the winning performance.
Analysis: Johnson came off the bench with Chris Wilcox getting the start. Still, Johnson may have out-played Wilcox and earned even more PT if O'Neal has to keep sitting out. Still, until Johnson does this consistently, his Fantasy value will remain low-end.

Sasha Pavlovic
Pavlovic out indefinitely
Sasha Pavlovic, SG, BOS
6:06 PM
News: Boston guard Sasha Pavlovic (wrist) is considered out indefinitely with his injury. Pavlovic could not play on Sunday against Chicago and is loosely considered day to day going forward. That said, the Celtics don't have an expected timetable for his return.
Analysis: Pavlovic missed six games with this same issue in January, so the Celtics will be cautious with his return. He had received more playing time as coach Doc Rivers moved him into the regular rotation. Even when healthy, Pavlovic holds minimal value in all Fantasy formats.

 
 
 
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