Fantasy Basketball Roundtable: Buy Low/Sell High E-mail
Written by Erik   
Wednesday, 10 February 2010 21:15

Each week throughout the season, fantasy experts from all over the interwebs have converged for a roundtable discussion of pertinent and pressing fantasy basketball topics.

The Participants:
- Ryan Lester:
Lester's Legends
- Tommy Beer: HOOPSWORLD
- Jeff Andriesse: Rotoexperts.com
- Erik Ong: Points in the Paint & Give me the Rock
- Patrick Madden: Give me the Rock

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Last week we discussed some general trade advice – this week, let's get specific.  So, we asked the roundtable: "With most fantasy league trade deadlines inching closer and closer, which player(s) will you be targeting to acquire as a 'buy low?' And/or is there someone you would suggest trading away because you view him as a 'sell high' candidate?"

Chris Paul - He is a prime candidate for teams that are in weekly changes leagues that have big leads in their respective fantasy playoff races. He obviously is a dynamic and team altering force. Assess your team's depth and if you can afford to lose some talent, because he WILL NOT come cheap, and try to ride his end-season production straight to the podium.

Ben Gordon - He is slowly getting back into the 75% of the Chicago version of himself. Most of his poor showing thus far can really be attributed to his roller coaster ride with the injury bug. Once his health stabilizes, we should ideally see an increase in his scoring and three-point shooting production as the season winds to a close.

Jason Richardson - I traded away my disappointing Shawn Marion for someone else's disappointing J-Rich. I know that there isn't anymore upside to holding on to Marion. What we saw is what I was going to get. Richardson has been off and on, but mostly off this season. The difference maker in my pulling the trigger is that Jason has some upside to him. He may see a bigger role in the Suns' offense when Amar'e Stoudemire gets traded.

For the complete article that has everyone's 2 cents, which if you add 'em all up is worth much more than 2 cents, check out HOOPSWORLD, where Tommy Beer has collated this week's discussion.

Cheers!



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