Fantasy Basketball Daily News and Notes (12/4/10)

Daily Cash Games – It was a tough night on Friday going 1-2 on Fanduel.com and 6-5  on FantasySportsLive.com for a breakeven day.  I somehow managed to put up a new low score on Fanduel.com with a 188.  I think that is the third new low this week.  Luckily, I haven’t been playing that many games this week, so it hasn’t hurt too much. 

Brandon Roy (POR) – Portland doesn’t seem that concerned about keeping Roy fresh, 38 minutes Friday.   Make every effort you can to trade him before the wheels fall completely off.

John Wall (WAS) – Tough game for Wall, 3-13 shooting for 10 points with only 2 assists, but 4 turnovers.  He’s still a rookie on a bad team.

JaVale McGee (WAS) – McGee has been a good draft pick this season, 13pt/10reb/5lk.  The blocks are nice to see and he should be a good play for the rest of the year.

Kevin Durant (OKC) – Missed another game with a sprained knee.  No word on how much longer he’ll be out.  Russell Westbrook couldn’t make up for an absent Durant on Friday, 20pt/3reb/7ast.

Andrea Bargnani (TOR) – Bargnani took advantage of a weak Oklahoma City interior, 26pt/12reb.   You know you have problems when Bargnani grabs 12 rebounds against you.

Jordan Farmar (NJN) – I have a feeling  a timeshare is going to develop eventually with Farmar and Harris.  Farmar 16pt/10ast Friday.  He’s shown that he has the ability to handle the starting job and Harris could soon be trade bait, along with Troy Murphy.

Nazr Mohammed (CHA) – Had his monthly good game, 14pt/11reb.

Spencer Hawes (PHI) – He’s slowly getting better, 9pt/8reb/4ast.  He’s still only 22 years old and could be a nice target in keeper leagues.

Marvin Williams (ATL) – Williams looks to be the biggest beneficiary in the offense with Joe Johnson out.  22 points Friday.

Al Horford (ATL) – Stepped up his game, 15pt/14reb/6ast, with Joe Johnson out.

Marcin Gortat (ORL) – Dwight Howard missed Friday with the flu and Gortat got the start putting up 14pt/11reb/3blk.  The guy could be starting for a lot of NBA teams.

Brandon Bass (ORL) – 11-12 shooting for 27 points and really gave the Magic a lift since they were without Nelson and Howard.

Tayshaun Prince (DET) – 30 points Friday on 11-15 shooting.  

Ronnie Brewer (CHI) – Keith Bogans’ days as a starter might be numbered.  If you need help at shooting guard, Brewer is a nice pickup.

Kevin Garnett (BOS) – Big game from Garnett, 20pt/17reb/6ast.

Rajon Rondo (BOS) – The foot problems are not limiting his production, 12pt/6reb/19ast/3stl.  Keep starting him.

Amare Stoudemire (NYK) – Took advantage of a Hornets team who was missing their starting PF, David West.  Stoudemire with 34pt/10reb.

Raymond Felton (NYK) – He’s playing like a top 10 fantasy PG, 17pt/13ast.

Trevor Ariza (NOR) – He just can’t be the focal point of an offense, 21 points on 21 shots.

David West (NOR) – Missed Friday with a stomach virus, check his next gametime status.  Jason Smith got the start and put up 12pt/5reb.

Kyle Lowery (HOU) – Continues to be a good short term fantasy play, 28pt/12ast.   There is still no estimated return time for Aaron Brooks.

Marc Gasol (MEM) – Gasol has been playing better lately and could be a prime buy low target now that his ankle has healed.  20pt/7reb/5ast Friday.

Kevin Love (MIN) – Got 43 minutes last night, 25pt/18reb.  If he gets the minutes, he will produce.

George Hill (SAS) – Has settled into about 30 minutes a night and should be grabbed off the wire if you need help at the guard spot.

Baron Davis (LAC) – He’s still coming off the bench, but that probably won’t last much longer.  20 minutes, 8pt/3reb/6ast/5stl.  The steals are encouraging, as it shows Davis is at least trying to put forth a little effort.

Chris Kaman (LAC) – Finally got back on the court for 13 minutes and looked good going for 10pt/6reb/3ast.  He’s a risky start for next week, but if you are playing with a temporary scrub, I’d probably just go ahead and activate Kaman.

Roy Hibbert (IND) – Picked up 3 fouls in the first 6 minutes and just never got in the flow of the game, 8pt/1reb.

Earl Barron (PHO) – Got another start and 19 minutes, 6pt/2ast.  It doesn’t look like he’s going to be much fantasy help.

Channing Frye (PHO) – Great shooting night, 11-16 for 29 points.  5 of 8 from three.

Jason Thompson (SAC) – He’s in the starting lineup now and might be worth a pickup if you need a center.  19pt/10reb.  The Kings’ roster could change any minute though, so don’t get too attached to Thompson.

Pau Gasol (LAL) – Gasol played through a sore hamstring, but put up a very average line, 16pt/5reb/5ast.  I think the Lakers really wanted to win this one, but Gasol could possibly get a game off soon.

Paul Millsap (UTA) – He has really cooled since putting up a short string of monster games, but he did have a decent one last night with 21 points.

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