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Chris W Bosh - Send Me To New Orleans All Star Game 2008

Chris W Bosh - Send Me To New Orleans All Star Game 2008

By Tom Minear • on December 30, 2007

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Headlines from the Fantasy Hardwood: December 24, 2007

Headlines from the Fantasy Hardwood: December 24, 2007

By Tom Minear • on December 24, 2007

By Rob Shaw, Lead Expert for FantasyFanatics.com

Nazr Mohammed is a great pick-up after a trade, Alonzo Mourning’s fantasy owners are in mourning after a career-ending injury, and Yao Ming’s injury concerns are once again in play. Here’s a look at a few of the players being discussed over the past week in the www.Fantasyfanatics.com [...]

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Why Qualifying For The NCAA Tournament Is Important to Mid-Majors

Why Qualifying For The NCAA Tournament Is Important to Mid-Majors

By Tom Minear • on December 19, 2007

Have you ever wondered why it’s so important for college programs to make the NCAA Tournament? If so, then read check out this excerpt from Michael Litos book:
A big portion of the $11 billion contract that CBS signed with the NCAA is wrapped up in what the NCAA calls it’s “Basketball Fund.” The fund is [...]

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Fantasy Headlines from the Hardwood: December 17, 2007

Fantasy Headlines from the Hardwood: December 17, 2007

By Tom Minear • on December 17, 2007

By Rob Shaw, Lead Expert for FantasyFanatics.com

Lebron James is back on the hardwood, Craig Smith has evolved into a fantasy player, and Brandon Roy is enjoying his best run as a professional. Here’s a look at a few of the topics being discussed over the past week on fantasy basketball forum on FantasyFanatics.com:
Craig Smith [...]

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Orlando and the Beast

Orlando and the Beast

By Tom Minear • on December 15, 2007

Forget beauty and the beast! Dwight Howard is far from being a gentle, graceful, soft touch basketball player. He is known for his dominate post up game. And when he is not posting you up, he is jumping through the roof to either block your shot or throw it down with nasty funk. What other [...]

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Headlines from the Fantasy Hardwood: December 10

Headlines from the Fantasy Hardwood: December 10

By Tom Minear • on December 10, 2007

By Rob Shaw, Lead Expert for FantasyFanatics.com

Rasheed Wallace has returned to health and back into fantasy form, Lebron James continues to miss time, Rudy Gay is dropping threes like a multi-dimensional Reggie Miller, and Amare Stoudemire is back to his dominant self. Here’s a look at a few of the topics being discussed over [...]

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Headlines from the Fantasy Hardwood

Headlines from the Fantasy Hardwood

By Tom Minear • on December 3, 2007

By Rob Shaw, Lead Expert for FantasyFanatics.com

Josh Smith can’t hit a jump shot and Dwight Howard can’t hit a free-throw. How to handle these bends and trends? Here’s a look at a few of the topics being discussed over the past week on the www.Fantasyfanatics.com fantasy basketball forum.
I’m Trading Dwight Howard
Not to be [...]

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FantasyFanatics.com Basketball Notebook

By Rob Shaw, Lead Expert for FantasyFanatics.com

Caron Butler and Antawn Jamison are enjoying a jump in value with Gilbert Arenas out. Lebron James is taking his game to a whole new level, and Amare Stoudemire and Dwight Howard are two players dominating the paint these days. Here’s a look at a few of [...]

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Game Recap: Grizzlies 124, Wizards 118

It was funny, when I was catching a few Z’s a couple days ago; I accidentally left the TV on. Sometimes, whatever channel I have the tube on is what I dream about. It’s how I found out about Tyson losing in Japan, Juwan Howard becoming the newest member of the Miami Heat, and it’s [...]

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Game Recap: Wizards 116, Sixers 101

When I look back at the first five games of this season, I saw a lot of head-scratching, soul searching and finger pointing. What I see now is a complete and unexpected 360 turnaround in regards to my Wiz, as they destroyed yet another low caliber opponent, the Sixers, by 15.
The score differential was hovering [...]

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