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Sergio Gonzalez

Fantasy Fast Break: Longing for LeBron?

By | Fantasy Writer

Should Fantasy owners be worried about LeBron James?

Any time the best overall player in Fantasy hoops is held out of games, there is cause for concern.

Cavaliers coach Mike Brown held LeBron James out of Saturday's game in Milwaukee in order to give him some rest. James was also on the bench for Cleveland's win Monday night vs. San Antonio.

Don't be too alarmed, though. Brown says he wants to rest LeBron. That's the story and he's sticking to it.

It is a feasible concept, this rest thing is. LeBron had played in each of the team's first 63 games of the season and in those games built up a five-game lead in the Eastern Conference over Orlando. That lead will allow Brown to pick his spots to rest his franchise player as he gears up for another playoff run.

This particular spot seems to fit just right. The Cavs do not play again until Friday. That would give LeBron a built-in week of rest without really putting the team in any kind of a bind.

LeBron and the Cavs earned the right to rest King James here and there down the stretch. So if you are really concerned about it, the best thing you can do is root for that comfy lead to go away.

Let's go Orlando Magic!

Who steps up for the Mavs in the absence of Jason Terry?

The answer to this question is simple. Roddy Beaubois.

With Jason Terry out for 10-14 days following surgery to repair a fractured orbital bone this past Thursday, Beabois has gotten a chance to step up. He is already making the most of it.

Beaubois had 17, 21 and 22 points in the final three games of Fantasy Week 19 (March 1-7). He bested a career-high in scoring each time out and proved he can be more than just a reliable Fantasy option. He fills the Terry void quite nicely.

Beaubois can shoot the deep ball, going 7 for 17 from beyond the arc in Week 19. He can pick pockets, with steals in two of the three games. He does not have a turnover problem and he can even chip in assists with a couple of games with four or more this past week.

In Week 20 (March 8-14), Beaubois will get a chance to continue this type of high-end production against the likes of Minnesota, New Jersey and New York.

But don't get too attached. After Week 20, the Mavs face a two-game week in Week 21 with poor matchups. By the time Week 23 rolls around, Terry should be back.

Who steps up for the Spurs in the absence of Tony Parker?

There is an easy answer to this question, but also a sleeper winner in this whole deal.

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George Hill is the obvious player to benefit from the absence of Parker, who is expected to miss the remainder of the regular season with a broken right hand. We've seen at different instances this season when Parker has dealt with injuries that Hill can step up his production to the level of a No. 2 guard when Parker misses time, so we aren't helping anybody by stating the obvious there.

But the sleeper here may not be a guard. It may be Richard Jefferson.

Jefferson has struggled to put up numbers in his first season with the Spurs, averaging his lowest overall numbers since his rookie year with the Nets.

The reason for that has been his inconsistent role as a third, fourth and sometimes fifth scoring option for the Spurs. His shot attempts have gone down from around 15-17 shots per game in his best days with the Nets (and even last year in Milwaukee) to just under 10 shots per game this season.

The absence of Parker will give Jefferson more room for shots in the offense. Jefferson scored 18 points with six rebounds in the same game where Parker was lost due to injury in a sign of what he may be capable of down the stretch.

Look to see if he can get on a hot streak in Week 20. If he does, get ready to make the most of it in the Fantasy stretch run.

Can Marcus Camby get going?

Marcus Camby has turned out to be one of the biggest Fantasy losers following this year's NBA trade deadline.

Camby left a very comfortable situation in Los Angeles to go to a new system in Portland. He has not made the adjustment very well.

In seven games with Portland, Camby is averaging just 3.3 points to go with 7.8 rebounds and 1.4 assists. Camby was only averaging 7.7 points in 51 games with the Clippers this season, but he averaged 12.1 rebounds and 3.0 assists to go with 1.9 blocks and 1.4 steals.

Now, he is also dealing with the injury bug. Camby missed Sunday's game in Denver with an ankle injury and entered Week 20 as an injury risk play.

Whether you chose to start him or not, this will be a big week for his Fantasy appeal the rest of the way. If Camby plays at all this week, he'll get a chance to face three of the worst defensive teams in the league. The Clippers will play the Kings (twice), Warriors and Raptors, all teams that habitually give up big stat lines.

If this week doesn't get him going, maybe nothing will. Then it will be time to look elsewhere for center help in Fantasy playoff scenarios.

What is going on with the Knicks back court?

The Knicks continue to shuffle their back court, creating a virtual revolving door situation at the point guard spot.

Early in the season, it was Chris Duhon, Nate Robinson and Toney Douglas who were in and out of the spot. Sure, it was Duhon who got the majority of the starts, but coach Mike D'Antoni was never satisfied with his level of play and always tinkered where he could.

Then, shortly after D'Antoni re-inserted Duhon into the lineup and declared him his starting point guard for the remainder of the season, the Knicks shuffled their roster at the trade deadline and it was time to mix and match again.

Enter Sergio Rodriguez, who has been called a personal favorite of D'Antoni's since the coach drafted him back when he was with the Phoenix Suns and never really got a chance to use him after he was traded away for financial reasons. Oh, and because the Suns had this guy named Steve Nash.

Rodriguez was going to be the next big Fantasy point guard to flourish under D'Antoni -- a poor man's Steve Nash. Even yours truly was touting him as the next big thing off the waiver wire. But outside of a big stat line against Boston on Feb. 23 and a few nice assist totals, Rodriguez disappointed and eventually lost his starting job.

Then came Bill Walker. After a couple of 20-plus scoring games against the Cavs and Pistons in Week 20, he fizzled and put up a couple of clunkers against Toronto and New Jersey, two much weaker defensive teams.

Walker, who really isn't a point guard anyway, was benched after Wilson Chandler returned from a personal leave and was able to get back into the starting lineup after playing off the bench in his first game back.

On Sunday against the Nets, the Knicks started Tracy McGrady at point guard alongside Wilson Chandler. McGrady is a point-forward type (think LeBron James, now stop thinking that because he is not and never was as good) who is able to take on a lot of the play-making responsibilities and gives D'Antoni several options with what he can do with the lineup around him.

It's a stopgap measure for D'Antoni, surely. And it is this ever-changing situation in New York that should have Fantasy owners as far from it as possible.

Sure, Sergio Rodriguez, Toney Douglas, Bill Walker -- or heck, maybe even Chris Duhon -- could post nice stat lines here and there the rest of the way. None of them should be trusted, however. There is far too much instability here to be messing with at this critical juncture of the Fantasy season.

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

 
 
 
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Ersan Ilyasova
Ilyasova dominates the glass
Ersan Ilyasova, SF, MIL
1:28 AM
News: Bucks forward Ersan Ilyasova dominated the boards on Saturday night -- out rebounding Orlando center Dwight Howard. Ilyasova grabbed a game-high 16 boards and scored 17 points for the Bucks. He shot 70 percent from the floor, hitting his lone 3-pointer, and nailing both his foul shots. Ilyasova added a block, two assists and a steal in his 33 minutes off teh bench. Despite his efforts, the Bucks would still lose to the Magic, 99-94.
Analysis: Ilyasova has been dealing with a nagging back injury, but continues to play through it. Even coming off the bench for the Bucks, Ilyasova gets plenty of minutes and is a key contributor. Over his last four games he's averaging 12.3 pints and 9.8 rebounds per contest. Fantasy owners should continue to view Ilyasova as a low-end forward option in most formats.

Stephen Jackson
Jackson struggles for Bucks
Stephen Jackson, SF, MIL
1:19 AM
News: Milwaukee guard Stephen Jackson failed to score in double figures on Saturday night after a three-game run of reaching that plateau. He shot 2 for 8 from the field, missing all four of his attempts from downtown in his 20 minutes of action. Jackson finished with four points, five assists and three boards. The Bucks would end up losing to the Magic, 99-94.
Analysis: Jackson put together three nice games in a row after he was benched for four games earlier this season. The veteran isn't happy with his role off the bench and is struggling to produce. He's obviously frustrated and so are Fantasy owners. There is still a good chance that Jackson is traded before the March deadline, which would alter his value. But for now, owners are in a tough position as starting him is risky. While he can put up good numbers when his head is in the game, there is no telling how Jackson will feel on any given day. Until this mess in Milwaukee gets a bit more clear, Fantasy owners should reserve Jackson.

Jason Richardson
J-Rich seeing three
Jason Richardson, SG, ORL
12:55 AM
News: Magic G Jason Richardson literately couldn't miss from 3-point range during Saturday night's contest against the Bucks. Richardson made nine of his 11 attempts from behind the arc in the 99-94 victory, en route to finishing with a season-high 31 points. He made eight of his nine attempts from downtown in the second half and made just two field goals inside 3-point range. Richardson also chipped in with four rebounds, two steals, and one assist, while logging 26 minutes of game action. "People think that once you turn a certain age, you don't have it anymore. You don't have the certain style of play you used to play," Richardson said. "I'm still young, so I had to show the guy I still had energy."
Analysis: Richardson has played very well since returning from his ankle injury and was able to catch fire on Saturday night. The 31-year-old is averaging 18.2 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.6 assists since his return to the lineup and has made at least three 3-pointers in each of those contests. While his overall production up to this point in the season has been disappointing, it appears Richardson may be starting to heat up a bit. Owners may want to think about getting him active heading into Fantasy Week 8 (Feb. 13-19).

Kyrie Irving
Still no timetable for Irving
Kyrie Irving, PG, CLE
12:23 AM
News: Cavaliers head coach Byron Scott told reporters that rookie G Kyrie Irving rode the stationary bike Saturday in his first physical activity since being diagnosed with a concussion last Wednesday. However, it remains unknown when Irving will be able to get back on the floor. "This is the NBA," Scott said. "Guys get hurt. It provides opportunities for other guys. It (injuries) doesn't take away from the fact we need to compete at a high level like we're capable of doing." Irving is averaging 18.0 points, 5.1 assists and 3.5 rebounds through 23 games this season.
Analysis: Irving has now missed three straight games with his concussion and there is still no official timetable for his return. The 19-year-old was able to do some physical activities on Saturday night, although he has still not been cleared to practice yet. Fantasy owners should keep a close eye on his status leading up to Fantasy Week 8 (Feb. 13-19). However, with Cleveland only slated to play three times during the next scoring period, owners may be best to leave Irving on the bench. Roman Sessions will likely continue to start in his absence.

Kevin Love
Love posts another monster line
Kevin Love, PF, MIN
2/11/2012
News: Minnesota F Kevin Love posted another monster line during Saturday night's contest against the Knicks. Love finished with the 32 points and 21 rebounds in the 100-98 defeat, on 10 of 21 shooting from the field. He went 10 for 10 from the free-throw line and also chipped in with one block and one steal, while logging 43 minutes of game action. Kevin Love passed Kevin Garnett as the franchise's all-time leader with six career 30/20 games.
Analysis: Love continues to be post monster lines for Fantasy owners and has now posted back-to-back 30-point performances. He is averaging 26.1 points and 13 rebounds over his last 10 contests and is shooting over 50 percent from the field over that stretch. As long as he can stay healthy, Love should be left active in every format known to man moving forward.

Anderson Varejao
Varejao has broken wrist
Anderson Varejao, C, CLE
2/11/2012
News: Cleveland PF Anderson Varejao got some bad news on Saturday as it was found out he has a broken wrist. Injured when Bucks F Drew Gooden attemtped to slap the ball and missed, Varejao will now be considered out indefinitely. Varejao underwent an MRI which revealed the non-displaced fracture. C Semih Erden will start in Varejao's place for Saturday's game against Philadelphia.
Analysis: This is a tough blow for Fantasy owners as Varejao was playing extremely well for the Cavaliers lately. He was averaging a double-double on the season with 10.8 points and 11.5 rebounds and added some assists and steals to go with it. Varejao owners will have to bench him in all leagues and formats now. Varejao is likely to miss a decent chunk of time.

Steve Nash
Nash plays through busted lip
Steve Nash, PG, PHO
1:31 AM
News: Suns G Steve Nash was able to play through a busted lip during Saturday night's contest against the Kings. Nash took a shot in mouth near the end of the first quarter in the 98-84 victory, but was able to return in the second after getting stitched up. He finished with just four points in the win, on 2 of 7 shooting from field, but did add 15 assists and four rebounds to his stat line, while logging 29 minutes of game action.
Analysis: Nash should be fine moving forward, but it might not be a bad idea to keep an eye on his status moving forward. The 38-year-old continues to defy the odds and play at an extremely high level despite his age. He is averaging 15.0 points and 10.1 assists thus far and is shooting 57 percent from the field. Fantasy owners should leave Nash active in all formats heading into Week 8 (Feb. 13-19).

Derrick Rose
Rose may miss Sunday's game
Derrick Rose, PG, CHI
2/11/2012
News: Bulls PG Derrick Rose may not be able to suit up on Sunday in Boston, reports the Chicago Sun-Times on Saturday. Rose usually always says he's going to play, but would not give the OK on Saturday, meaning he could miss his second straight due to his back injury. Rose said his back remains stiff and sore after he missed Friday's game against the Bobcats. "When I wake up I can usually tell so I'll probably know by the time I wake up," Rose said Saturday of waking up on Sunday before the game against the Celtics.
Analysis: Rose has already missed six 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. Rose remains a must-start Fantasy option through these injury issues.

Spencer Hawes
Hawes not on road trip
Spencer Hawes, C, PHI
2/11/2012
News: Philadelphia C Spencer Hawes did not accompany the 76ers on the current three-game road trip they are on, reports the team's PR representative. Hawes' Achilles' injury continues to give him trouble. He's likely to miss all three games on the road trip beginning with Saturday at Cleveland. The Sixers play at Charlotte on Monday and at Orlando on Wednesday. They don't return home until next Friday against Dallas.
Analysis: Hawes can return to action next Friday against Dallas when the 76ers return home from the road trip. Nikola Vucevic, Lavoy Allen and Tony Battie will continue to play more in Hawes' absence. Hawes, when healthy, is worth starting in most Fantasy formats. Unfortunately, he should be kept grounded for the next week or so.

Jared Dudley
Dudley keeps streaking
Jared Dudley, SF, PHO
1:41 AM
News: Suns G Jared Dudley made it eight straight games in double figures on Saturday, as he led the team with 20 points in a 98-85 win over the Kings. The 20 matched a season high, as he made 8 of 13 shots including three three-pointers, and he added a season high with 10 rebounds for good measure. Dudley added an assist two blocks and two steals in 37 minutes in what was likely his best all-around performance of the season.
Analysis: Dudley missed a game in the middle of his streak, but has been on fire otherwise, shooting 51.9 percent from the field while making more than two three-pointers per game. He remains a steady shooter from downtown, upping his average to 40 percent from beyond the arc on the season. Consider him a viable option in most Fantasy formats while he's red-hot.

 
 
 
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