With the unofficial first half of the season at its end, it is time to think about strengthening your roster for the stretch run. Players that missed some time before the All-Star break due to injury appear to be getting healthier and some teams are playing their best ball at this point. With the way the condensed scheduled has handicapped some teams -- especially those with a ton of veterans -- we'll likely see the pace pick up in the second half, which should do wonders for their value in Fantasy.
Also, rookies that did not see a ton of playing time earlier in the year are starting to get some run as their respective clubs fall out of contention.
This week we are looking at Tristan Thompson.
Thompson has looked more comfortable since returning from an ankle injury and is seeing some more run with Anderson Varejao out. He ended Week 8 (Feb. 13-19) by scoring in double digits in back-to-back games, including recording his first career double-double against the Kings on Feb. 19. He leads all rookies with 5.5 rebounds per game and is blocking 1.3 shots and scoring 7.1 points per game through 23 contests. Thompson, the No. 4 overall pick in the 2011 draft, has opened coach Byron Scott's eyes and should see his minutes increase in the second half with Cleveland not playing for much. While his free-throw shooting has not been that impressive, Thompson is definitely worth a look in deeper Fantasy formats heading into Week 10 (Feb. 27-Mar. 4), as well as some larger leagues.
Add 'Em
Isaiah Thomas, Kings
Owned: 64 percent
Analysis:
Thomas has been one of the hottest adds off the waiver wire over the
last week or so and with good reason. He scored a season-high 24 points
against a tough Heat defense to begin Week 9, which capped off a
five-game stretch in which he averaged 16.6 points with 5.6 assists and
3.6 rebounds. He also shot nearly 53 percent over that span, including a
solid 52 percent from downtown. The rookie will likely continue to start
for the Kings as long as he is playing well and he has a pretty
favorable schedule on tap for Week 10. With the Jazz, Clippers, Lakers
and Suns due up, consider Thomas a worthy addition in most Fantasy
leagues.
Tony Allen, Grizzlies
Owned: 47 percent
Analysis:
Allen has looked good since returning from injuries to both his hip and
knee and is proving to be more than just a defensive presence in
Memphis. He averaged 12.8 points with four rebounds and 2.5 steals
during a six-game stretch that ended on Feb. 20, and shot 51 percent
from the field over that span. The 30-year-old has always been known for
his ability to fill up the stat sheet but usually does not post points
like this, so owners should take advantage as long he is putting up
double-digit scoring. Fantasy owners in deeper formats should definitely
consider grabbing Allen off waivers.
Avoid 'Em
C.J. Watson, Bulls
Owned: 18 percent
Analysis:
Watson filled in admirably while Derrick Rose
was out but now that the reigning MVP has returned, his production is
expected to take a big hit. His days of seeing nearly 30 minutes per
game are likely over as he returns to the bench in Chicago. Watson
averaged 12 points with 3.6 rebounds and 1.2 steals during the five-game
stretch Rose was sidelined. And while he has been shooting the ball
better this season -- especially from beyond the arc -- owners should
not expect the same type of production. The 27-year-old remains a decent
handcuff option in deeper formats but owners would be wise to avoid
Watson heading into Week 10.
Jimmer Fredette, Kings
Owned: 34 percent
Analysis:
After being taken 10th overall in the 2011 draft, Fredette has struggled
to adjust to the NBA and has not done much for owners of late. While he
was able to do some scoring when Marcus Thornton
was banged up, fellow rookie Thomas has been stealing his minutes
recently, leaving Fredette with minimal playing time. He did not see the
court in Sacramento's first game of Week 9 and is averaging just 6.3
points through seven games in February. The 22-year-old remains a viable
handcuff option but owners in deeper formats should not be looking to
add Fredette at this point.
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Gustavo Ayon, Hornets
Owned: 52 percent
Analysis:
Due to a rash of injuries in the frontcourt for the Hornets, Ayon has
made the most of his playing time and is starting to gain some momentum
in Fantasy. He posted back-to-back double-doubles to end Week 8 and
continues to see significant minutes. He also has done a decent job with
his defensive numbers. The rookie can be sporadic with his scoring at
times but his ability to rebound and redirect shots should continue to
play well alongside Chris Kaman. Keep in
mind that his role might will likely change once Emeka Okafor, Jason Smith and Carl Landry return from injury but in the meantime, consider Ayon a
viable pickup in Fantasy.
Ekpe Udoh, Warriors
Owned: 17 percent
Analysis:
Udoh received his first start of the season to open up Week 9 and
excelled with a season-high 19 points. He also hauled in eight rebounds
and blocked two shots while playing 38 minutes. While he suffered a
minor knee injury in the closing minutes of the contest, he impressed
with his performance and could see a larger role going forward. Coach
Mark Jackson is considering moving the 24-year-old into the starting
lineup on a regular basis, which would do wonders for Udoh's Fantasy
value. With the way Andris Biedrins has
struggled all season it looks as though Udoh is about to see a boost, so
owners in deeper formats should consider grabbing him with Indiana,
Atlanta, Philadelphia and Toronto on the schedule for Week 10.
Avoid 'Em
C.J. Miles, Jazz
Owned: 18 percent
Analysis:
After a nice little run, Miles has not produced much for owners of late,
reulting in a loss in Fantasy value. He opened Week 9 with a 13-point
performance against the Spurs but it was his first time scoring in
double figures since Feb. 7, and just his third time doing so in 12
February games. Many thought he would be able to take his game to the
next level this season -- after averaging a career-high 12.8 points a
season ago -- but shooting just 27 percent from downtown has hindered
his effectiveness. Until he shows the ability to be more consistent,
leave Miles on waivers in the majority of Fantasy formats.
Chase Budinger, Rockets
Owned: 16 percent
Analysis:
Budinger has seen his role all but dry up in Houston as he sat out for
the second time in the previous three contests to begin Week 9. Since
scoring a season-high 22 points on Feb. 8, he has averaged just 5.8
points with 3.2 rebounds in the last five games and is not seeing many
minutes off the bench. He had played well after being removed from the
starting lineup initially but his recent production suggests he has a
long way to go before becoming a viable option in Fantasy again. While
things could always change in the second half, leave Budinger on waivers
in most formats at this point.
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Semih Erden, Cavaliers
Owned 10 percent
Analysis:
Erden opened some eyes with an 18-and-8 performance against the Pacers
on Feb. 15 and has moved to the starting lineup since Varejao went down.
He has not been nearly as impressive since then, with a wrist injury
hindering him a bit, but the potential is there. The 25-year-old has the
skill set to put up some decent scoring and rebounding in the short term
and with center being a weak position in Fantasy, Erden is definitely
worth a look. Consider grabbing the seven-footer off waivers with
Boston, New York, Chicago and Washington on the schedule for Week 10.
Matt Bonner, Spurs
Owned: 18 percent
Analysis:
We suggested picking up Bonner a couple of weeks ago and his performance
since then has made him even more attractive in Fantasy. He began Week 9
with a 20-point performance -- setting a season high -- and marked the
fourth straight game he scored in double figures. He shot 72 percent
from 3-point land during that stretch and averaged three rebounds. While
he does not hit the boards the way a typical center would, he shoots the
ball from downtown more often than your average big man and the injury
to Tiago Splitter should earn Bonner
some decent playing time going forward. Owners in deeper and
category-based formats should consider the 31-year-old worth a look
heading into Week 10.
Avoid 'Em
Andris Biedrins, Warriors
Owned: 7 percent
Analysis:
Biedrins continues to have the worst campaign of his career and it looks
as though he could be losing his starting job to Udoh in the near
future. Udoh performed very well when he started for him on Monday and
could push the 25-year-old to the bench. He's averaging 17 minutes per
contest thus far and putting up 2.4 points with 4.6 rebounds, which has
not been a huge help to owners anyway. Even if he retains his spot in
the starting lineup, leave Biedrins on waivers in the majority of
Fantasy leagues.
Greg Oden, Trail Blazers
Owned: 7 percent
Analysis:
Oden's injury-plagued career continues as he underwent yet another
surgery on his knee and is expected to miss the remainder of the season.
He has played just 82 games since being taken No. 1 overall in the 2007
draft and has not played in a single game since the 2009-10 campaign.
Owners who had been holding onto him in hopes that he would return at
some point this season should cut ties with the 24-year-old as his fifth
knee surgery could put an end to Oden's career.