Click on this banner to sign up for DraftStreet’s two-day NBA playoff fantasy leagues It was a good day Sunday to have several members of the Indiana Pacers in your fantasy lineup. They performed like they were Spurs. If you play fantasy hoops a lot, you know what I am talking about. San Antonio is the type of team that spreads the wealth, making for efficient and successful playoff drives, but not necessarily making for strong fantasy plays.
DraftStreet Fantasy Spin, May 18, 2014: Capitalizing on Ibaka Injury
Click on this banner to sign up for DraftStreet’s two-day NBA playoff fantasy leagues Two more weeks of fantasy basketball remain. And the nice thing about it is, if you play every day, you’ll always be a day ahead of everyone else — and a day behind them, too. DraftStreet’s two-night fantasy leagues have resumed, and I am here to give you fantasy advice that you can take or leave. Since taking over the fantasy writer spot at
DraftStreet Fantasy Spin, May 14, 2014: How Flight 63 won $10,000
Click on this banner to sign up for DraftStreet’s two-day NBA playoff fantasy leagues There is a fantasy player named “Flight63” who is waking up this morning $10,000 richer. He should send a thank you note to Marcin Gortat. DraftStreet’s $40,000 Big Score tournament was held Tuesday and Wednesday, with a massive amount of prizes for those bold enough to risk a twenty and two singles. Flight 63 won it with a lineup of Gortat, LeBron James, John Wall,
DraftStreet Fantasy Spin, May 12, 2014: Who Will Win $10,000 First Prize?
Click on this banner to sign up for DraftStreet’s two-day NBA playoff fantasy leagues As the headline asks: Who will win the $10,000 first prize? And to answer, I will make a vow: If it is me, that 10 grand will be reinvested as a seat in the World Series of Poker. You have my word. This is the best day of the playoffs at DraftStreet, because the $40,000 NBA Big Score is taking place tomorrow for games being
DraftStreet Fantasy Spin, May 10, 2014: The Steven Adams Strategy
Click on this banner to sign up for DraftStreet’s two-day NBA playoff fantasy leagues New Zealander center Steven Adams of the Oklahoma City Thunder grabbed nine rebounds in 18 minutes in Game 3 Friday night, looking a lot like a rugby player instead of a basketballer. Fittingly, Adams grew up playing rugby before taking up basketball at age 13. He also blocked two shots, putting together a DraftStreet score of 18.25. As I begin the weekend and devise a
Draft Street Fantasy Spin, May 9; 2014: Hibbert a Popular Guy
Click on this banner to sign up for DraftStreet’s two-day NBA playoff fantasy leagues Can lightning strike twice in the same spot? Folks seem to think so in Draft Street’s two-day fantasy contests, where an astounding 70 out of 100 players selected Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert in the $22 entry fee contest. I was one of them, and my goose is cooked unless Hibbert and fellow starting center Kendrick Perkins both have big games tonight, along with Blake
DraftStreet Fantasy Spin, May 8, 2014: The Hibbert Effect
Click on this banner to sign up for DraftStreet’s two-day NBA playoff fantasy leagues You knew Roy Hibbert was going to bust out at some point. What? You didn’t know that? OK, I guess a bust-out game from an All-Star did not seem to not be within the realm of possibility — even though I kept playing Hibbert from time to time in DraftStreet’s two-night fantasy contests. As I wrote yesterday, I couldn’t help myself. I put Hibbert on one of
DraftStreet Fantasy Spin: May 7, 2014: Shuttlesworth Comes Through
Click on this banner to sign up for DraftStreet’s two-day NBA playoff fantasy leagues Today’s Spin features a tale of two triumphs, which may just get y’all to start taking more of my advice. Two days into the new week, the profit is at $35. I won $50 for finishing 8th in an $11 entry fee tournament for Monday and Tuesday’s games, along with $10 for finishing 38th with the same lineup in a $2 entry fee contest.
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