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Fantasy Fallout: It’s Always Allen Iverson in Philadelphia
Posted by fantasy hoopster in Fantasy Basketball, Fantasy Basketball Injuries, Fantasy Basketball Pickups, Fantasy Basketball Strategy, Fantasy Fallout on December 2, 2009

Good times! I only have one question. Which one's AI and which one's AI2 now? (NBA Media Ventures)
It’s official. After a close call with the Knicks, followed by hours and hours of meetings with Philly’s top brass, Allen Iverson is un-retiring and returning to the 76ers. According to Philadelphia’s own Stephen A. Smith, Iverson will step into the starting PG spot when he plays his first game Monday and is worth a roster spot in almost all fantasy formats. (By the way, despite the content of my last several posts, this is not a 76ers fan blog. It’s just the result of what I like to call Fantasy Dominos, starting with that broken jaw…)
But what exactly can we expect from AI? And how will AI’s return affect Lou Williams, Andre Iguodala, and the other 76ers? Well, allow me to answer my two questions with two more questions:
a) What will be AI’s new role on his old team?
b) What will be AI’s role once Williams returns?
From Stephen A.’s article:
“Team sources confirmed on Friday that Iverson would be a starter because Jordan had planned on starting Williams with rookie Jrue Holiday anyway, just to put some excitement and more ball-handlers into his Princeton-style offense. So even once Williams returns from injury, he’d be in the starting lineup with Iverson.”
Oh. Well that’s convenient. As long as he stays healthy, Iverson is slated to start. Does that mean an automatic return to AI’s numbers circa 2006, the last time he was in Philly? Of course not. Although the core of the roster is familiar, this is clearly Andre Iguodala and Lou Williams’ team now. Or for the next 8 weeks, Iguodala’s team. I can almost imagine the conversations between Iverson, Iverson’s agent, 76ers GM/President Ed Stefanski (since Dec 07), and head coach Eddie Jordan (since May 09) over the last few days in Dallas:
ED STEFANKSI
It’s an honor to meet you, Allen. We’re all huge fans.
ALLEN IVERSON
You’re too kind. But please, call me AI.
Injury Timeout: Francisco Garcia
Posted by fantasy hoopster in 20-Second Timeout, Fantasy Basketball, Fantasy Basketball Draft, Fantasy Basketball Draft Strategy, Fantasy Basketball Injuries, Fantasy Basketball Rankings, Injury Timeout on October 11, 2009
Looks like the first injury with a major fantasy impact has happened. Francisco Garcia will miss at least four months after undergoing surgery for a broken forearm. A quick look at the fantasy impact:
- Garcia should not be rostered unless you have an IR spot in your league. For leagues without an IR spot, start looking for updates in early January.
- Andres Nocioni is the biggest beneficiary. He averaged 14 and 6 in 31 mpg with SAC last season, including 2 3’s per game while contributing everywhere else, and those numbers are close to his career splits as a starter. He should be a solid pickup, especially in roto leagues where you can use him and lose him by February. I’d rank him somewhere around Rip Hamilton (#105) and Thaddeus Young (#106) on my draft board.
- Keep an eye on: Desmond Mason, Donte Greene, and in deep, deep leagues rookie Omri Casspi.
Apparently, the injury occurred while Garcia was weightlifting…with an exercise ball. Hey, it happens:
Fantasy Basketball Draft Rankings: 101-125
Posted by fantasy hoopster in Fantasy Basketball, Fantasy Basketball Draft, Fantasy Basketball Rankings on October 6, 2009
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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