Fantasy Basketball Daily News and Notes (12/5/10)

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Chris Bosh (MIA) – Led the Heat with 22 shot attempts, 27pts/10reb.  The big three combined for 75 of the Heat’s 89 points.

Kwame Brown (CHA) – The Bobcats are trying to work Brown into the rotation.  He got 21 minutes Saturday, 12pt/7reb.  He could be worth a flier in deep leagues.

Jodie Meeks (PHI) – He’s making a case to stay in the starting lineup, 26 points in 36 minutes of action.

Evan Turner (PHI) – He’s falling almost completely out of the rotation, only 11 minutes Saturday.  Give him a week and then find a better option, but hang on to him in keeper leagues.

Luis Scola (HOU) – Had his best game in awhile, 27pt/8reb.

Kyle Lowery (HOU) – Still doing a good job filling in for Aaron Brooks, 16pt/7reb/4ast/3stl.

Carlos Boozer (CHI) – It isn’t taking Boozer too long to get back into the game, 25pt/9reb.  Get him active this week.

Derrick Rose (CHI) – The return of Boozer isn’t really hurting Rose’s production, 30pt/7reb/11ast/5stl.

Kevin Love (MIN) – Another big game, 28pt/19reb.

Michael Beasley (MIN) – Missed Saturday with a sore ankle.  He shouldn’t be out too long, check his next gametime status before starting him.

Vince Carter (ORL) – The Magic were again missing Jameer Nelson and Dwight Howard, so Carter tried to carry the team.  He managed a nice line, 20pt/7reb/6ast, but it wasn’t enough for the win.

Andrew Bogut (MIL) – Bogut took advantage of the absence of Dwight Howard and went off for 31pt/18reb.  More importantly, he was able to go 39 minutes.

DeMarcus Cousins (SAC) – Got a start and put up 17pt/11reb.  Dalembert could get traded at some point this season which would make Cousins a great fantasy play.

Beno Udrih (SAC) – He moved back into the starting lineup and it might be permanent.  Luther Head didn’t even see the court.

J.J. Hickson/Joey Graham (CLE) – Both missed Saturday’s game with the flu.

Kevin Martin (HOU) – Martin played through a case of the flu and only managed 14 points Saturday.

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