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Sergio Gonzalez

Rookies for now and the future

By | Fantasy Writer

Rookies can be very hit or miss in Fantasy hoops, but hitting it big with the right one can pay huge dividends.

Last season, Tyreke Evans, Stephen Curry and Brandon Jennings turned out to be high-end Fantasy options and proved to be great values to Fantasy owners that took chances on these players in the mid-to-late rounds. This year, Fantasy owners will be looking to get that same kind of value from a new class of ballers and future NBA stars.

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When it comes to how much a rookie can contribute at the NBA level, it is important to analyze more than the player's ability. It is also important to consider that player's situation going into his new team. For example, a player like Ty Lawson from last season's rookie class appeared to have all the upside in the world coming out of North Carolina only to be stuck serving as the apprentice to Chauncey Billups.

Lucky for you, we've taken the liberty of breaking down this year's draft class on a player-by-player basis. We take into account ability, opportunity for playing time, coaching styles and intangibles to determine the top rookies to target in seasonal formats for the upcoming season.

As with just about everything this offseason, free agency could still change the entire landscape of the league. We tried to take possible player movement into account in these rankings. As the moves start to go down in the Great Free Agent Summer of 2010 (patent pending), make sure to check back with us for adjustments in the value of all players affected.

Top 10 Rookie Targets (Seaonal Leagues)

John Wall, G, Wizards: The top pick in this year's draft could have to battle Gilbert Arenas for the ball, but when was the last time Arenas was a factor for an entire season? Expect Wall and Arenas to man the first unit in the back court with Kirk Hinrich playing a combo-role behind them. We suspect that Hinrich was added more for insurance for Arenas than Wall. We expect Wall to play heavy minutes and shoulder a significant offensive role out of the gate, similar to what Brandon Jennings dealt with in Milwaukee last fall.

Sergio's top keeper league targets
Player
1. John Wall, G, Wizards
2. Blake Griffin, F, Clippers
3. Evan Turner, G, 76ers
4. DeMarcus Cousins, F, Kings
5. Derrick Favors, F, Nets
6. Paul George, F, Pacers
7. Gordon Hayward, G, Jazz
8. James Anderson, G, Spurs
9. Greg Monroe, F, Pistons
10. Wesley Johnson, F, Timberwolves

Blake Griffin, F, Clippers: Surprised to see him here? Well, he is a rookie still after missing all of last due to an injury to his kneecap. Griffin is already reportedly operating at 100 percent and, barring setbacks, should finally get a chance to make his presence felt in the NBA after being the first pick in last year's draft. Last season, we projected him to average 16.9 points, 8.2 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game with just over a block per contest. We'll stand by those projections again this year.

Evan Turner, G, 76ers: Long term, Turner has the upside of a No. 1 or 2 guard. He is capable of playing either guard position and should provide the Sixers with flexibility in the back court with Lou Williams and Jrue Holiday being part of a promising young trio of guards along with the rookie. We expect Turner to start alongside Holiday, pushing Williams into a combo, sixth-man role. Turner can score and distribute and should be well-rounded for Rotisserie formats.

Wesley Johnson, F, Timberwolves: We love the situation Johnson is going into as a rookie. He'll be just about a lock for big minutes for a Minnesota team that cleared room for him by trading away Ryan Gomes. He'll be re-united with Jonny Flynn and should fit right in with a young team that can get up and down the floor. He provides the team with an outside shooting threat it lacks, and that could be his way into double-digit shot attempts on a nightly basis. Long-term, we don't think his ceiling will be much more than a No. 3 forward for Fantasy purposes, but we think he'll be able to reach his ceiling quicker than most in Minnesota.

DeMarcus Cousins, F, Kings: Cousins will need to battle for playing time with Carl Landry and Jason Thompson, but we expect him to be a prominent part of a very free-flowing rotation. He'll have to earn his way, but the upside is high for this Kentucky Wildcat standout who averaged 15.1 points 9.8 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per game. If he finds even 25 minutes per game, he'll be a solid contributor.

Ekpe Udoh, F, Warriors: He'll get a chance to play for Don Nelson, which can be a blessing and a curse all at the same time. Udoh has not been a great scorer throughout his career, but he is an excellent athlete that should fit Golden State's running style well. He can also provide the team with a much-needed rebounding presence, which could be his way into big minutes. Big minutes under Don Nelson have just about always turned into Fantasy success. Just be prepared for Don Nelson to frustrate you with his erratic rotations and whimsical decisions over the course of the season.

Xavier Henry, G, Grizzlies: Henry is a pure scorer, which doesn't seem like an area of need for Memphis -- one of the highest scoring teams in the NBA this past season. He'll have to battle fellow rookie Greivis Vazquez for playing time, but there could be a situation where O.J. Mayo moves to point guard full-time at the expense of Mike Conley. That would free up shooting guard minutes and touches for both Conley and Vazquez.

Cole Aldrich, C, Thunder: Perhaps the only center worth drafting among rookies this season, Aldrich will have to earn his way in Oklahoma City. Still, the only players he'll be contending with are Nenad Krstic and Nick Collison. He is a better shot blocker and could be a better rebounder than both players. Don't expect much in the way of scoring, however.

Derrick Favors, F, Nets: A trade that sent Yi Jianlian to Washington should open up a chance for good playing time for Favors. We like him more as a long-term option than a viable starter this fall, but he's looking at significant playing time depending on what the Nets do in free agency.

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Player News
 Nene
Nene likely to miss a few games
Nene, C, DEN
12:49 PM
News: Denver C Nene is expected to miss a few games, reports Hoopsworld.com on Sunday. This news comes from his coach George Karl, who reportedly said Nene would need some time after leaving Saturday's game against Indiana with a calf strain. Nene has already been dealing with a nagging heel injury.
Analysis: Nene has been playing well this season with 13.4 points and 7.8 rebounds per game for the Nuggets. The team just wants him to get healthy so he might have to miss a few games going forward. Fantasy owners might consider keeping him benched in the upcoming scoring period. When healthy, Nene can be utilized in most Fantasy formats.

Jerryd Bayless
Bayless still sitting for Raptors
Jerryd Bayless, PG, TOR
12:20 PM
News: Toronto PG Jerryd Bayless (ankle) sat out on Sunday against the L.A. Lakers, reports the National Post. Bayless missed another game and has now sat out two straight for the Raptors dealing with that ankle injury.
Analysis: Bayless' injury comes at a bad time as he was playing well just prior to suffering the ankle issue. The Raptors will continue to rely on Jose Calderon and Leandro Barbosa until Bayless can return. Consider Bayless a low-end Fantasy option when healthy.

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).

Andrea Bargnani
Bargnani still has no timetable
Andrea Bargnani, C, TOR
12:52 PM
News: Toronto C Andrea Bargnani has begun training in a swimming pool and could begin some on-court workouts later in the week, reports the team's PR staff. That said, the Raptors still have no timetable for Bargnani's return to action. He is not expected back before the All-Star break.
Analysis: Toronto continues to be very cautious with Bargnani, who was leading the team in scoring prior to being injured. Bargnani is the team's franchise player so they don't want to rush his return, especially since he's already aggravated the injury once before. Bargnani was averaging 23.5 points, 1.4 3-pointers, 6.4 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game before going down to injury. He should continue to be reserved in most Fantasy leagues.

Eric Bledsoe
Bledsoe gets run in blowout
Eric Bledsoe, PG, LAC
12:44 PM
News: Clippers PG Eric Bledsoe, who coach Vinny Del Negro has repeatedly said is not yet ready to contribute since coming off knee surgery, did see some action on Saturday at Charlotte. With the Clippers absolutely destroying the Bobcats, Bledsoe played 12 minutes and went 1 for 2 from the field to score two points. He added two assists.
Analysis: Bledsoe had already returned to action following the surgery for some garbage time a few weeks ago. He's not going to be a member of the rotation anytime soon, but he's healthy enough to play ball. Bledsoe won't have Fantasy value until Del Negro is ready to unleash him in the rotation.

Raymond Felton
Felton losing starting spot?
Raymond Felton, PG, POR
12:37 PM
News: Portland PG Raymond Felton had another awful performance on Saturday at Dallas and his time as the team's starting point guard could be wearing thin, reports the Oregonian on Sunday. Felton shot 4 for 17 from the field over 39 minutes against the Mavericks as he scored nine points. He had more turnovers (3) than assists (2) and added two rebounds. "It's time the play becomes better," McMillan said Saturday of Felton. When asked if he'd consider removing Felton from the starting PG duties, McMillan said he'd have to take a look at it. Jamal Crawford stands to benefit if Felton sees fewer minutes.
Analysis: Crawford has been playing well for the Blazers and Felton has struggled mightily in his first season with Portland. Felton has dealt with some injuries, but is also averaging just 10.5 points, 4.5 assists and 3.5 turnovers per game over his last four contests while shooting just 36 percent from the field. Those are poor numbers and the threat of his playing time being dropped makes him unattractive outside deeper Fantasy formats at the moment. He should remain on most Fantasy rosters, but owners can sit him until he turns it around a bit.

MarShon Brooks
Brooks slowly getting back to form
MarShon Brooks, SG, NJ
12:28 PM
News: New Jersey guard MarShon Brooks struggled in his return from an Achilles' injury and a fractured toe. Brooks has played poorly thus far in both games since returning as he's averaging 7.0 points, 3.5 rebounds and a 3-pointer in those contests while shooting just 23.5 percent from the field. The Bergen Record reports Sunday that the Nets don't play again until Wednesday and coach Avery Johnson believes the layoff will allow Brooks to return to the high level he was playing at prior to the injury.
Analysis: Coach Johnson said the two games back for Brooks have been more like practices and that he should return to a high level beginning Wednesday. Brooks is averaging 14 points, 4.3 rebounds and over a 3-pointer per game for the season while shooting 44 percent from the field. He should get back to that, but isn't a worthy Fantasy option outside the deeper leagues and formats until he proves it on the court.

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.

 
 
 
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