Fantasy Forecaster: Dec. 16-22
By Neil Tardy | Special to ESPN.com
If you didn't get a head start on your holiday shopping, you might be out of luck when it comes to finding hot gifts like Xbox One gaming consoles or Hudl tablets. The importance of getting a jump on things shouldn't be lost on fantasy hoops owners, either. From a scheduling standpoint, the next two weeks in the NBA will be pretty crazy, with a decent set of games about as hard to come by as Furby Boom figures.
Consider that only two teams, the Los Angeles Lakers and San Antonio Spurs, play four games both next week (Dec. 16-22) and in Week 9 (Dec. 23-29). The Houston Rockets also have eight games in this stretch, but they'll hit the court five times in Week 9. Meanwhile, 15 NBA teams -- half the league -- have either five or six games in this span. (The Boston Celtics, Philadelphia 76ers, Portland Trail Blazers and Washington Wizards are the teams with five games.) In weekly lineup leagues, owners will be looking at some sparse schedules, and even those in standard leagues might want to dig a little deep for temporary help.
Here's a quick breakdown of three busiest teams in the two weeks ahead and their available fantasy assets:
Lakers -- I guess we shouldn't be surprised that Kobe Bryant needed less than eight months to return from an Achilles tear. What is surprising is that now that Kobe's back, two other Lakers shooting guards still have fantasy value. With Steve Blake, Jordan Farmar and Steve Nash all sidelined for the foreseeable future, the Lakers don't have an active point guard, leaving Bryant to play the distributor (he has averaged 4.7 assists in his career) while Nick Young and Jodie Meeks chuck it from deep.
Young has reached double figures in seven straight games, averaging 16.7 points, 1.4 3-pointers and 1.1 steals in that span. He's available in about half of ESPN.com leagues. Meeks is averaging 14.8 points, 2.4 3-pointers and 1.0 steals in his past 11 contests. And for the season, the career 41.4 percent shooter is connecting at a rate of 50.0 percent from the field. As of Friday, Meeks is available in more than 80 percent of ESPN.com leagues.
The Lakers' Week 8 schedule (at Atlanta, at Memphis, vs. Minnesota, at Golden State) isn't overwhelmingly favorable. The Atlanta Hawks and Minnesota Timberwolves are the best matchups in terms of 3-point success; Hawks opponents rank 12th, while Wolves opponents are sixth in 3-point shooting percentage. But limited as they are from a fantasy standpoint, Young and Meeks at least have volume going for them heading into this stretch.
Spurs -- Coach Gregg Popovich's roster-preservation efforts have reached a new level this season. Tony Parker is the only Spurs player playing 30 minutes a game (which is about 10 percent less court time than he saw last season), and only Parker, Tim Duncan and Kawhi Leonard are seeing more than 23 minutes a night. That makes it tough to count on other Spurs to generate consistent numbers, but Manu Ginobili (35 percent availability) and Danny Green (50 percent availability) might provide some help for now. There's also Marco Belinelli, who remains available in nearly all ESPN.com leagues. Belinelli was featured in last week's Forecaster.
The Spurs' Week 8 schedule (at Clippers, at Phoenix, at Golden State, vs. Oklahoma City) is even less inviting if you're seeking a boost in triples. Opponents of the Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Clippers and Golden State Warriors are all in the bottom third in 3s. But again, we're focused on quantity.
Rockets -- We'll go into detail on the Rockets next week, but Terrence Jones can still be had in about 20 percent of ESPN.com leagues. It might be worth adding him now ahead of their five-game marathon in Week 9.
[h=3]Week 8 at a Glance[/h]
Looking at Week 8 stand-alone, there is some good news with this schedule: Every NBA team plays at least three games. The drawback is that only 12 teams play four times. The most advantageous three-game set might belong to the Blazers (at Cleveland, at Minnesota, vs. New Orleans). All of these opponents rank in the top eight in blocks, so keep adding Robin Lopez.
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</TBODY>"R" matchup ratings are based upon a scale from 1 (poor matchup) to 10 (excellent matchup), and are calculated using a formula that evaluates the team's year-to-date and past 10 games' statistics, their opponents' numbers in those categories, and their performance in home/road games depending on where the game is to be played. The column to the right lists the team's total number of games scheduled ("G") as well as home games ("H"), and lists the overall rating from 1-10 for that team's weekly schedule ("R").
By Neil Tardy | Special to ESPN.com
If you didn't get a head start on your holiday shopping, you might be out of luck when it comes to finding hot gifts like Xbox One gaming consoles or Hudl tablets. The importance of getting a jump on things shouldn't be lost on fantasy hoops owners, either. From a scheduling standpoint, the next two weeks in the NBA will be pretty crazy, with a decent set of games about as hard to come by as Furby Boom figures.
Consider that only two teams, the Los Angeles Lakers and San Antonio Spurs, play four games both next week (Dec. 16-22) and in Week 9 (Dec. 23-29). The Houston Rockets also have eight games in this stretch, but they'll hit the court five times in Week 9. Meanwhile, 15 NBA teams -- half the league -- have either five or six games in this span. (The Boston Celtics, Philadelphia 76ers, Portland Trail Blazers and Washington Wizards are the teams with five games.) In weekly lineup leagues, owners will be looking at some sparse schedules, and even those in standard leagues might want to dig a little deep for temporary help.
Here's a quick breakdown of three busiest teams in the two weeks ahead and their available fantasy assets:
Lakers -- I guess we shouldn't be surprised that Kobe Bryant needed less than eight months to return from an Achilles tear. What is surprising is that now that Kobe's back, two other Lakers shooting guards still have fantasy value. With Steve Blake, Jordan Farmar and Steve Nash all sidelined for the foreseeable future, the Lakers don't have an active point guard, leaving Bryant to play the distributor (he has averaged 4.7 assists in his career) while Nick Young and Jodie Meeks chuck it from deep.
Young has reached double figures in seven straight games, averaging 16.7 points, 1.4 3-pointers and 1.1 steals in that span. He's available in about half of ESPN.com leagues. Meeks is averaging 14.8 points, 2.4 3-pointers and 1.0 steals in his past 11 contests. And for the season, the career 41.4 percent shooter is connecting at a rate of 50.0 percent from the field. As of Friday, Meeks is available in more than 80 percent of ESPN.com leagues.
The Lakers' Week 8 schedule (at Atlanta, at Memphis, vs. Minnesota, at Golden State) isn't overwhelmingly favorable. The Atlanta Hawks and Minnesota Timberwolves are the best matchups in terms of 3-point success; Hawks opponents rank 12th, while Wolves opponents are sixth in 3-point shooting percentage. But limited as they are from a fantasy standpoint, Young and Meeks at least have volume going for them heading into this stretch.
Spurs -- Coach Gregg Popovich's roster-preservation efforts have reached a new level this season. Tony Parker is the only Spurs player playing 30 minutes a game (which is about 10 percent less court time than he saw last season), and only Parker, Tim Duncan and Kawhi Leonard are seeing more than 23 minutes a night. That makes it tough to count on other Spurs to generate consistent numbers, but Manu Ginobili (35 percent availability) and Danny Green (50 percent availability) might provide some help for now. There's also Marco Belinelli, who remains available in nearly all ESPN.com leagues. Belinelli was featured in last week's Forecaster.
The Spurs' Week 8 schedule (at Clippers, at Phoenix, at Golden State, vs. Oklahoma City) is even less inviting if you're seeking a boost in triples. Opponents of the Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Clippers and Golden State Warriors are all in the bottom third in 3s. But again, we're focused on quantity.
Rockets -- We'll go into detail on the Rockets next week, but Terrence Jones can still be had in about 20 percent of ESPN.com leagues. It might be worth adding him now ahead of their five-game marathon in Week 9.
[h=3]Week 8 at a Glance[/h]
Looking at Week 8 stand-alone, there is some good news with this schedule: Every NBA team plays at least three games. The drawback is that only 12 teams play four times. The most advantageous three-game set might belong to the Blazers (at Cleveland, at Minnesota, vs. New Orleans). All of these opponents rank in the top eight in blocks, so keep adding Robin Lopez.
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| Atlanta HAWKS | LAL R: 7 | OFF | SAC R: 7 | OFF | UTA R: 7 | OFF | OFF | G: 3 H: 3 R: 5 |
| Boston CELTICS | MIN R: 8 | OFF | DET R: 7 | OFF | OFF | WSH R: 6 | @IND R: 1 | G: 4 H: 3 R: 8 |
| Brooklyn NETS | PHI R: 9 | OFF | WSH R: 4 | OFF | @PHI R: 7 | OFF | OFF | G: 3 H: 2 R: 4 |
| Charlotte BOBCATS | OFF | SAC R: 5 | @TOR R: 2 | OFF | @DET R: 2 | UTA R: 5 | OFF | G: 4 H: 2 R: 6 |
| Chicago BULLS | ORL R: 6 | OFF | @HOU R: 1 | @OKC R: 1 | OFF | CLE R: 5 | OFF | G: 4 H: 2 R: 5 |
| Cleveland CAVALIERS | OFF | POR R: 4 | OFF | OFF | MIL R: 6 | @CHI R: 1 | OFF | G: 3 H: 2 R: 1 |
| Dallas MAVERICKS | OFF | OFF | MEM R: 6 | OFF | TOR R: 8 | @PHX R: 3 | OFF | G: 3 H: 2 R: 3 |
| Denver NUGGETS | OFF | OKC R: 6 | OFF | OFF | PHX R: 7 | @LAC R: 3 | OFF | G: 3 H: 2 R: 3 |
| Detroit PISTONS | @IND R: 2 | OFF | @BOS R: 4 | OFF | CHA R: 6 | HOU R: 8 | OFF | G: 4 H: 2 R: 8 |
| Golden State WARRIORS | OFF | NO R: 10 | OFF | SA R: 6 | OFF | LAL R: 10 | OFF | G: 3 H: 3 R: 7 |
| Houston ROCKETS | OFF | OFF | CHI R: 10 | OFF | @IND R: 6 | @DET R: 10 | OFF | G: 3 H: 1 R: 7 |
| Indiana PACERS | DET R: 8 | OFF | @MIA R: 5 | OFF | HOU R: 6 | OFF | BOS R: 5 | G: 4 H: 3 R: 10 |
| Los Angeles CLIPPERS | SA R: 6 | OFF | NO R: 10 | OFF | OFF | DEN R: 7 | MIN R: 10 | G: 4 H: 4 R: 10 |
| Los Angeles LAKERS | @ATL R: 6 | @MEM R: 4 | OFF | OFF | MIN R: 9 | @GS R: 5 | OFF | G: 4 H: 1 R: 10 |
| Memphis GRIZZLIES | OFF | LAL R: 7 | @DAL R: 3 | OFF | OFF | @NY R: 1 | OFF | G: 3 H: 1 R: 1 |
| Miami HEAT | UTA R: 10 | OFF | IND R: 4 | OFF | SAC R: 10 | OFF | OFF | G: 3 H: 3 R: 6 |
| Milwaukee BUCKS | OFF | OFF | NY R: 1 | OFF | @CLE R: 1 | PHI R: 7 | OFF | G: 3 H: 2 R: 1 |
| Minnesota TIMBERWOLVES | @BOS R: 4 | OFF | POR R: 6 | OFF | @LAL R: 8 | OFF | @LAC R: 4 | G: 4 H: 1 R: 9 |
| New Orleans PELICANS | OFF | @GS R: 8 | @LAC R: 5 | OFF | OFF | @POR R: 7 | OFF | G: 3 H: 0 R: 4 |
| New York KNICKS | WSH R: 4 | OFF | @MIL R: 5 | OFF | OFF | MEM R: 4 | OFF | G: 3 H: 2 R: 2 |
| Oklahoma City THUNDER | OFF | @DEN R: 7 | OFF | CHI R: 9 | OFF | @SA R: 6 | TOR R: 10 | G: 4 H: 2 R: 10 |
| Orlando MAGIC | @CHI R: 2 | OFF | UTA R: 7 | OFF | OFF | SAC R: 7 | OFF | G: 3 H: 2 R: 3 |
| Philadelphia 76ERS | @BKN R: 5 | OFF | OFF | OFF | BKN R: 8 | @MIL R: 7 | OFF | G: 3 H: 1 R: 4 |
| Phoenix SUNS | OFF | OFF | SA R: 5 | OFF | @DEN R: 5 | DAL R: 9 | OFF | G: 3 H: 2 R: 4 |
| Portland TRAIL BLAZERS | OFF | @CLE R: 7 | @MIN R: 8 | OFF | OFF | NO R: 10 | OFF | G: 3 H: 1 R: 7 |
| Sacramento KINGS | OFF | @CHA R: 1 | @ATL R: 4 | OFF | @MIA R: 3 | @ORL R: 5 | OFF | G: 4 H: 0 R: 6 |
| San Antonio SPURS | @LAC R: 4 | OFF | @PHX R: 6 | @GS R: 7 | OFF | OKC R: 8 | OFF | G: 4 H: 1 R: 10 |
| Toronto RAPTORS | OFF | OFF | CHA R: 3 | OFF | @DAL R: 5 | OFF | @OKC R: 2 | G: 3 H: 1 R: 1 |
| Utah JAZZ | @MIA R: 2 | OFF | @ORL R: 4 | OFF | @ATL R: 3 | @CHA R: 1 | OFF | G: 4 H: 0 R: 4 |
| Washington WIZARDS | @NY R: 3 | OFF | @BKN R: 5 | OFF | OFF | @BOS R: 2 | OFF | G: 3 H: 0 R: 1 |
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