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Week 16 Pickups

George Hill plays on Monday and Thursday this week.  If that's important to you, then congratulations.  You're a fantasy nerd.  (AP)

George Hill plays on Monday and Thursday this week. If that's important to you, then congratulations. You're a fantasy nerd. (AP)

Because Week 16 is a short week (4 days), pickups are that much more important in H2H leagues.  So, in order to give you guys some more time to make those make-or-break pickups, I’m skipping the Week 15 Recap (Noah and the Foot Arch) in favor of posting this a day earlier than usual.  First, some logistics:

Mabye the most important thing to note: ORL has 3 games.

Most teams have two games, but SA has two games and plays on both Monday and Thursday (where there are only a total of 5 games going on).  This is important because it allows you to maximize (if your league doesn’t have a cap) the number of games you can get in for this week.

Think about it: If you’re only able to start 6 or 8 players per night, for example, you can maximize your games played (and minimize your games wasted on the bench) by picking up players that play on Monday and/or Thursday (or what I call “Off-Days” because most teams have those days off).  ORL and SA both play on both of the Off-Days for this week.  The following teams have 2 games this week, 1 of which occurs on an Off-Day: NO, GS, DAL, LAK, SA, DEN, and CLE.  In other words, if you have limited pickups, target players on ORL, SA, or these squads. Now onto the pickups (by team, with all/most guys available in 50+% of Yahoo leagues):

Orlando

J.J. Redick and Jason Williams are both decent bets for 3’s, as they’re getting solid minutes off the bench.  Matt Barnes has slowed of late, but he provides across the board production (and 3 games from him might be worth more than 1 game by a better player).

San Antonio

The best potentially available option out of SA is George Hill.  I’ve already written enough about him the past couple weeks so I won’t add too much more.  DeJuan Blair and Antonio McDyess could be helpful if you’re looking for boards.

Guys with 2 games (1 on an Off-Day)

The guys above are nice from a “quantity” perspective.  These guys might provide better quality: Darren Collison (if he’s available in your league, but if you’re reading fantasy basketball blogs, he’s probably not), Marcus Thornton (missed last two games, check status), Drew Gooden and Rodrigue Beaubois (esepcially on Monday vs GS), Shannon Brown, Arron AfflaloDaniel Gibson/Delonte West (check West’s status)

And if you don’t care about schedules…

Courtney Lee (heating up again), Brad Miller and Taj Gibson (with Joakim Noah out until the All Star break), Rudy Fernandez (with Roy out next week as well), Brandon Rush (only 1 game)

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Fantasy Basketball Draft Rankings: 126-150

I’ve finished updating my draft rankings from 101-150.  I’ll post it in two different entries, to make it a little more readable.  Be sure to check out the complete list from 1-150 on the Draft Rankings tab, complete with one-liners.

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Fantasy Basketball Busts 2009-10

If you drafted Noah in the third round of your 56-team league, congratulations.  And seek help immediately

If you drafted Noah in the third round of your 56-team league, congratulations. And seek help immediately (Chris McGrath/Getty Images)

Fantasy drafts are all about getting value.  If you land Derrick Rose on your squad, that’s great.  If you land Derrick Rose on your squad in the second round?  Only great if you’re in a 24-team league.  When labeling people “busts,” I’m mainly trying to point out guys that are probably not going to provide good value for their average draft position (ADP).  So if you happen to draft one of the guys below, it’s not necessarily a bust if you drafted him late enough.

GUYS WHO SHOULD BE ON TEAMS, JUST NOT YOURS

Kevin Garnett, BOS, PF and Tim Duncan, SA, PF, C

Obviously, if these guys slide to the third round, maybe even early second, you probably have to take them.  But both are on the downside of their careers.  Although KG says he’s healthy, his minutes will likely be monitored all year.  As for TD, his minutes have already decreased in 7 of the previous 8 seasons.  It doesn’t help that both BOS and SA added depth to their rosters in the offseason, BOS with Rasheed Wallace and Marquis Daniels and SA with Antonio McDyess, Richard Jefferson, and Theo Ratliff.  Although Daniels and Jefferson aren’t even bigs, their scoring is likely intended to take some pressure off Garnett and Duncan.

Mehmet Okur, UTA, PF, C

Lost in the Carlos Boozer vs. Paul Millsap battle is the fact that they’re not the only ones affected by a crowded frontcourt in UTA.  In fact, Okur’s minutes already trended downward month-to-month last year, with lows in March and April (when both Boozer and Millsap were healthy).  News out of UTA also has it that Andrei Kirilenko put on some weight this summer, supposedly for durability reasons, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see him in the post at some point.  And it doesn’t help that Okur’s 3PA have declined the last three seasons (although his 3P% has increased).  If you’re looking for a 3-pt shooting C, there are plenty of cheaper options: Al Harrington, Andrea Bargnani, and Rasheed Wallace to name a few.

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