Fantasy Forecaster: Nov. 11-17
By Neil Tardy | Special to ESPN.com
Tyson Chandler wasn't exactly an unknown commodity coming into this season, but I still viewed him as a sleeper. Toward the end of last season, Chandler tried to play with a bulging disk in his neck. As you might imagine, it didn't go well. He averaged just 5.7 points and 7.3 rebounds in the 2012-13 playoffs, compared with 10.4 points and 10.7 boards in the regular season. Perhaps that showing made him slip on draft boards this fall. Nonetheless, a healthy Chandler seemed like a nice value pick. (If you care to, scroll down and see where I got him in our second ESPN.com in-house mock draft.)
Chandler's anticipated four- to six-week absence because of a small, non-displaced fracture of his right fibula is, of course, a huge problem for the New York Knicks. As Ian Begley of ESPNNewYork.com notes, in the 106 minutes that Chandler was on the court, the Knicks allowed 92.2 points per 100 possessions. When Chandler was off the floor during the first four games, that number was 105.6 points.
However, the Knicks' dilemma raises a rather interesting question for fantasy owners: Is there anyone worth claiming from this mess?
Kenyon Martin and Amar'e Stoudemire can't be expected to log significant minutes on a nightly basis. Andrea Bargnani, being 7 feet tall, qualifies to play center, but that's another huge problem for the Knicks. More numbers from Begley: In Bargnani's 84 minutes on the floor through four games, the Knicks allowed 116.3 points per 100 possessions. With Bargs off the floor, that number was just 84.5 points.
While the Knicks will likely sign an out-of-work big (perhaps Ike Diogu, who was in camp with them in the preseason), it's worth wondering if they'll simply rely on smaller lineups. And that brings me to Metta World Peace. When Chandler went down against the Charlotte Bobcats on Nov. 5, MWP played 33 minutes, putting up 18 points, 6 boards, 3 steals and a couple of 3-pointers. In his first three games, he managed just 18, 23 and 21 minutes, respectively. Of course, World Peace is about to turn 34, and likely can't be counted on for 30-plus minutes long term, either. But as of Friday, he is available in 91.8 percent of ESPN.com leagues, and I am intrigued. The Knicks' schedule in Week 3 offers further intrigue. More on that in a moment.
[h=3]Week 3 at a Glance[/h]
This is more like it. Nearly half of the NBA -- 13 teams -- is looking at a four-game slate for Week 3. The Phoenix Suns play twice, and everyone else has three games.
A quick reminder: For a longer-term view of the schedule, download this grid that covers the entire 2013-14 NBA season. This can also be accessed from the ESPN.com Fantasy Basketball home page by selecting "Weekly Schedule Grid" in the top navigation bar.
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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
Tyson Chandler wasn't exactly an unknown commodity coming into this season, but I still viewed him as a sleeper. Toward the end of last season, Chandler tried to play with a bulging disk in his neck. As you might imagine, it didn't go well. He averaged just 5.7 points and 7.3 rebounds in the 2012-13 playoffs, compared with 10.4 points and 10.7 boards in the regular season. Perhaps that showing made him slip on draft boards this fall. Nonetheless, a healthy Chandler seemed like a nice value pick. (If you care to, scroll down and see where I got him in our second ESPN.com in-house mock draft.)
Chandler's anticipated four- to six-week absence because of a small, non-displaced fracture of his right fibula is, of course, a huge problem for the New York Knicks. As Ian Begley of ESPNNewYork.com notes, in the 106 minutes that Chandler was on the court, the Knicks allowed 92.2 points per 100 possessions. When Chandler was off the floor during the first four games, that number was 105.6 points.
However, the Knicks' dilemma raises a rather interesting question for fantasy owners: Is there anyone worth claiming from this mess?
Kenyon Martin and Amar'e Stoudemire can't be expected to log significant minutes on a nightly basis. Andrea Bargnani, being 7 feet tall, qualifies to play center, but that's another huge problem for the Knicks. More numbers from Begley: In Bargnani's 84 minutes on the floor through four games, the Knicks allowed 116.3 points per 100 possessions. With Bargs off the floor, that number was just 84.5 points.
While the Knicks will likely sign an out-of-work big (perhaps Ike Diogu, who was in camp with them in the preseason), it's worth wondering if they'll simply rely on smaller lineups. And that brings me to Metta World Peace. When Chandler went down against the Charlotte Bobcats on Nov. 5, MWP played 33 minutes, putting up 18 points, 6 boards, 3 steals and a couple of 3-pointers. In his first three games, he managed just 18, 23 and 21 minutes, respectively. Of course, World Peace is about to turn 34, and likely can't be counted on for 30-plus minutes long term, either. But as of Friday, he is available in 91.8 percent of ESPN.com leagues, and I am intrigued. The Knicks' schedule in Week 3 offers further intrigue. More on that in a moment.
[h=3]Week 3 at a Glance[/h]
This is more like it. Nearly half of the NBA -- 13 teams -- is looking at a four-game slate for Week 3. The Phoenix Suns play twice, and everyone else has three games.
A quick reminder: For a longer-term view of the schedule, download this grid that covers the entire 2013-14 NBA season. This can also be accessed from the ESPN.com Fantasy Basketball home page by selecting "Weekly Schedule Grid" in the top navigation bar.
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<CENTER></CENTER> | Team | <CENTER>Mon 11/11</CENTER> | <CENTER>Tue 11/12</CENTER> | <CENTER>Wed 11/13</CENTER> | <CENTER>Thu 11/14</CENTER> | <CENTER>Fri 11/15</CENTER> | <CENTER>Sat 11/16</CENTER> | <CENTER>Sun 11/17</CENTER> | <CENTER></CENTER> |
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| Atlanta HAWKS | @CHA R: 8 | OFF | NY R: 4 | OFF | PHI R: 5 | @NY R: 4 | OFF | G: 4 H: 2 R: 7 |
| Boston CELTICS | ORL R: 4 | OFF | CHA R: 7 | OFF | POR R: 5 | @MIN R: 5 | OFF | G: 4 H: 3 R: 7 |
| Brooklyn NETS | OFF | OFF | @SAC R: 9 | OFF | @PHX R: 8 | @LAC R: 4 | OFF | G: 3 H: 0 R: 5 |
| Charlotte BOBCATS | ATL R: 3 | OFF | @BOS R: 3 | OFF | @CLE R: 5 | MIA R: 1 | OFF | G: 4 H: 2 R: 4 |
| Chicago BULLS | CLE R: 5 | OFF | OFF | OFF | @TOR R: 4 | IND R: 1 | OFF | G: 3 H: 2 R: 1 |
| Cleveland CAVALIERS | @CHI R: 2 | OFF | @MIN R: 5 | OFF | CHA R: 6 | @WSH R: 3 | OFF | G: 4 H: 1 R: 6 |
| Dallas MAVERICKS | OFF | WSH R: 5 | OFF | OFF | @MIA R: 5 | @ORL R: 6 | OFF | G: 3 H: 1 R: 4 |
| Denver NUGGETS | @UTA R: 10 | OFF | LAL R: 10 | OFF | MIN R: 10 | @HOU R: 10 | OFF | G: 4 H: 2 R: 10 |
| Detroit PISTONS | @POR R: 6 | @GS R: 4 | OFF | OFF | @SAC R: 7 | OFF | @LAL R: 5 | G: 4 H: 0 R: 7 |
| Golden State WARRIORS | OFF | DET R: 7 | OFF | OKC R: 4 | OFF | UTA R: 6 | OFF | G: 3 H: 3 R: 4 |
| Houston ROCKETS | TOR R: 8 | OFF | @PHI R: 8 | @NY R: 7 | OFF | DEN R: 9 | OFF | G: 4 H: 2 R: 10 |
| Indiana PACERS | MEM R: 2 | OFF | OFF | OFF | MIL R: 6 | @CHI R: 3 | OFF | G: 3 H: 2 R: 3 |
| Los Angeles CLIPPERS | MIN R: 10 | OFF | OKC R: 7 | OFF | OFF | BKN R: 7 | OFF | G: 3 H: 3 R: 6 |
| Los Angeles LAKERS | OFF | NO R: 7 | @DEN R: 8 | OFF | MEM R: 3 | OFF | DET R: 7 | G: 4 H: 3 R: 8 |
| Memphis GRIZZLIES | @IND R: 2 | OFF | TOR R: 4 | OFF | @LAL R: 7 | OFF | @SAC R: 9 | G: 4 H: 1 R: 7 |
| Miami HEAT | OFF | MIL R: 8 | OFF | OFF | DAL R: 10 | @CHA R: 10 | OFF | G: 3 H: 2 R: 7 |
| Milwaukee BUCKS | OFF | @MIA R: 5 | @ORL R: 6 | OFF | @IND R: 2 | OKC R: 3 | OFF | G: 4 H: 1 R: 6 |
| Minnesota TIMBERWOLVES | @LAC R: 3 | OFF | CLE R: 6 | OFF | @DEN R: 6 | BOS R: 4 | OFF | G: 4 H: 2 R: 6 |
| New Orleans PELICANS | OFF | @LAL R: 6 | @UTA R: 5 | OFF | OFF | PHI R: 4 | OFF | G: 3 H: 1 R: 3 |
| New York KNICKS | OFF | OFF | @ATL R: 6 | HOU R: 7 | OFF | ATL R: 6 | OFF | G: 3 H: 2 R: 5 |
| Oklahoma City THUNDER | OFF | OFF | @LAC R: 8 | @GS R: 10 | OFF | @MIL R: 10 | OFF | G: 3 H: 0 R: 7 |
| Orlando MAGIC | @BOS R: 3 | OFF | MIL R: 4 | OFF | OFF | DAL R: 5 | OFF | G: 3 H: 2 R: 3 |
| Philadelphia 76ERS | SA R: 3 | OFF | HOU R: 5 | OFF | @ATL R: 4 | @NO R: 4 | OFF | G: 4 H: 2 R: 5 |
| Phoenix SUNS | OFF | OFF | @POR R: 6 | OFF | BKN R: 2 | OFF | OFF | G: 2 H: 1 R: 1 |
| Portland TRAIL BLAZERS | DET R: 4 | OFF | PHX R: 5 | OFF | @BOS R: 4 | OFF | @TOR R: 4 | G: 4 H: 2 R: 6 |
| Sacramento KINGS | OFF | OFF | BKN R: 4 | OFF | DET R: 6 | OFF | MEM R: 2 | G: 3 H: 3 R: 3 |
| San Antonio SPURS | @PHI R: 8 | OFF | WSH R: 6 | OFF | @UTA R: 8 | OFF | OFF | G: 3 H: 1 R: 5 |
| Toronto RAPTORS | @HOU R: 7 | OFF | @MEM R: 1 | OFF | CHI R: 1 | OFF | POR R: 5 | G: 4 H: 2 R: 5 |
| Utah JAZZ | DEN R: 7 | OFF | NO R: 7 | OFF | SA R: 6 | @GS R: 6 | OFF | G: 4 H: 3 R: 8 |
| Washington WIZARDS | OFF | @DAL R: 5 | @SA R: 3 | OFF | OFF | CLE R: 5 | OFF | G: 3 H: 1 R: 3 |
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