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Fantasy Basketball for Dummies

If you want to win your league, then follow my simple rules and let the rest of the teams in your league eat your dust!

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Basketball season is almost here and it's about time to start drafting your new Fantasy Basketball team. If you want to win, follow my easy steps and you'll go straight to the top.

First thing is first, let's go over the basics of Fantasy Basketball. If you are a beginner then I suggest getting a free team, probably from Yahoo!. It's easy to sign up and it doesn't cost a thing. You can also check into free leagues at ESPN or NBA.com.

So let's say that you are a beginner. Ok, what do you know? If you are an avid Basketball fan then you probably already have a good idea of who is good and not good. But do you know how a league is structured? Do you know how to balance your team? You can pick good players all day and still not finish in the top five of your league. Picking your players can be complicated.

There are two main types of leagues in Fantasy Basketball. There is a scoring league and there is a head to head league. The difference is a scoring league goes by totals. The head to head league does the same except your teams stats are compared with another teams for one week at a time. Here below will be a break down.

The scoring league is based purely off of compiled stats. Let's just say that there are twelve teams in each league. Now for every point, rebound, three pointer, steal, block and turnover that your players get, it will be tracked and totaled. It also consists of your compiled field goal and free throw percentages. If your team is the best in points then you will get 12 points for that category. If you team is third in steals then you will get 10 points for that category. If your team is last in turnovers then you will get 1 point in that category. The object is to do well in as many category's as you can to finish at the top.

The head to head league is of the same concept except your team's stats are compared to other team's stats on a week to week basis. Each category that you win in will mark a win in you win column and each loss will mark a loss in your loss column. If you tie then obviously there will be a mark in your tie column. The object is to win as many as you can. For instance, let's say that you lost in two categories, points and field goal percentage, but you won in the rest. Your score for that week would be 7 wins and 2 losses.

Now that you know how the two leagues work, it's time to choose one. You might even try both, by having two teams, one in each kind of league. It's up to you.

Now that we have the basics of Fantasy Basketball out of the way, it's time to learn about the draft. There are two types of draft, a live one where you can choose round by round or an auto pick draft where the computer will pick for you. For the time being, we will talk about the live draft because the auto pick draft is common sense.

For the live draft, it generally consists of 13 rounds. So for right now we will just go by that for an example. We'll also pretend that there are 12 teams in your league. If you are lucky you will get the first pick and you can go after the best there is (which will be covered in a little bit) but just in case you get the last pick, do not despair; I will teach you how to draft a perfect team regardless of the draft slot. The main thing is that if you do get stuck with the 12 th pick, you will also get the 13 th pick. The person with the 1 st pick will get the last pick of the second round and so on. This is something that you cannot help. The computer automatically selects the draft order so you have no control over your draft slot.

So now your ready to rock and roll right? Well just in case, here are some extra pointers. The first pick should be LeBron James. The reason is, he scores lot's of points, grabs a good amount of rebounds and basically is strong in every category except for turnovers. Quick tip: do not worry about turnovers, field goal percentage or free throw percentage. Just try and draft for the rest of the categories.

You also do not want to have a biased mind when drafting, meaning do not draft your favorite players just because you like them. It's best to pick players that will help you win. Also watch out for players that have a bad history of injury or suspension such as; Jermaine O'Neal, Shaquille O'Neal, Carlos Boozer and Ron Artest. Although these players are good, they have bad history. Quick tip: Pau Gasol is out until January 2007 with an injury.

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Comments (3)
#1 by John, Jul 19, 2007
This is good stuff. I always wondered how this works but never did try. I guess I'll give it a shot when Basketball season starts.
#2 by Sarah, Nov 3, 2008
Say my line up is full. Is it better for scoring to have all the players for one team playing (I have 3 Raptors) and have any player that I have just one for that team (ex: Hawks) on the bench. How should I work my line up in regard to multiple players on one team compared to a single player for one team?
#3 by armywriter, Nov 22, 2008
It depends on the players. One thing you can be sure of if you start all three is one of them will likely have a big game. With the other player it depends on a couple of things; his position, his skill set and the matchup for that night. If he is facing a good defensive team then start the others. If he is facing a weak defensive team start him.
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