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Just two seasons removed from a career-best 19.8 points per game season, Hedo Turkoglu made a splan in the 2009 NBA off-season by signing a fat contract with Toronto Raptors, and leaving the Orlando Magic.
Regardless of whether or not it was because he wanted big money or because Orlando didn’t want him (they traded for Vince Carter before the deal was official), Turkogly wound up being inserted into a lineup where he arguably should have never been. (more…)
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With the big news of a four-team, five-player trade going down and sending Darren Collison to the Indiana Pacers, there is much to be discussed from a fantasy basketball perspective.
For all the trade details, visit nbawatercooler.com.
For the fantasy impact for all participants in this trade, read on: (more…)
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Written on June 2nd, 2010 by Brandon Galvin2 shouts

The NBA Championship Series is finally upon us. We are treated to an amazing rivalry between the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers, with perhaps more talent than we have ever seen in an NBA Finals Series.
This should be an epic series involving prime fantasy match ups. This will be a gritty; back and forth series that should go seven games. The series will provide a fantastic closeout to the NBA fantasy season. (more…)
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With the third round of the 2010 NBA Playoffs creeping up on us, Fantazzle.com is gearing up again for the conference finals of its fantasy basketball playoff game.
This particular fantasy basketball game will be different than Fantazzle’s regular daily or weekly fantasy games, as it is round-by-round, allowing fantasy players to create teams and compete in each round of the NBA playoffs. (more…)
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With the 2010 NBA Playoffs starting on Saturday, April 17th, Fantazzle.com is unleashing it’s fantasy basketball playoff game
This particular fantasy basketball game will be different than Fantazzle’s regular daily or weekly fantasy games, as it is round-by-round, allowing fantasy players to create teams and compete in each round of the NBA playoffs.
Check out the new Fantasy Basketball Playoff Salary Cap Game page for official rules, scoring, and instructions on how to play. (more…)
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Fifteen of the NBA’s 16 teams have officially qualified for the 2010 NBA Playoffs, leaving final seeding left, as well as the Chicago Bulls and Toronto Raptors remaining to duke it out for the final spot in the Eastern Conference playoffs.
We still won’t know for sure the seeds until all games conclude on Wednesday night, but we still have a pretty good idea of how it’s going to shape up. (more…)
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Portland Trail Blazers star guard, Brandon Roy, reportedly has a torn meniscus in his right knee and could be in danger of missing the 2010 NBA Playoffs.
The three-time All-Star has already been ruled out of Monday night’s game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, as well as Wednesday’s regular season finale against the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday night. (more…)
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Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games is setting a promotion of their 2010 fantasy baseball games in motion, as the MLB and fantasy baseball season has begun with Sunday’s Yankees/Red Sox match, and continues in full swing on Monday.
Fantazzle has unleashed it’s daily and weekly fantasy baseball games, allowing the fantasy gamer to play either game for free and have the opportunity to win cash prize, while also being able to choose a set money amount and play to win cash prizes in specific grouping and categories.
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You choose where you play and how you play it! Head over to Fantazzle now to check out the current baseball games, as well as racing, golf, hockey, and basketball fantasy sports games.
We’re at that point in the 2009-10 NBA fantasy basketball season where you’re either knee-deep in your playoff race, or you’re gearing up for the final run.
No matter where you’re at, there’s still a good chance that injuries or poor play on your roster have you looking for some help on your league’s waiver wire, or for a general upgrade.
The five guys in this article may be small names or different from your normal fantasy stud, but they all can serve a purpose on the right roster. (more…)
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Written on March 16th, 2010 by Taylor Smithno shouts
Making that final push toward the playoffs in your fantasy league?
Eager to find some sleeper-type guys that could help you in some critical areas?
Look no further than this week’s riser/faller column, which digs a little deeper than usual to find some gems who are quickly ascending as fantasy options, while also pointing out a few big names that just aren’t living up to their hype: (more…)
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