With the Pelicans dealing with a number of injuries in the backcourt, Eric Gordon could put up big fantasy numbers of FanDuel opening night.
RotoWire's Andre' Snellings is high on Kemba Walker this year and thinks he will outproduce his preseason rankings. That and more in the professor's first column of the 2015-16 regular season.
The NBA tips off Tuesday night, and RotoWire's Adam Wolf says Stephen Curry is the superstar to lead fantasy lineups on DraftKings.
Adam Wolf breaks down Tuesday's season-opening Yahoo slate where Cleveland's J.R. Smith combines threes and steals better than just about anyone.
Zach LaVine played very well last season as the Timberwolves' point guard, but with the team intent on using him as a two-guard, he could find significant playing time hard to come by.
Jeff Stotts breaks down the important injury info heading into the opening week of NBA action, including the Bulls' Derrick Rose, who will play with a mask to protect a broken orbital bone.
Kyle O'Quinn lead the Knicks in rebounds during the preseason, but he's a capable provider in many statistical categories, making him an attractive option in rotisserie and head-to-head formats.
In his first weekly rankings of the 2015-16 NBA season, RotoWire's Eric Johnson has Jimmy Butler leading the shooting guard list thanks to the Bulls' four games.
Certain quirks in the NBA schedule can lead to teams playing a disproportionate amount of games each month, and savvy fantasy owners can use the schedule to trade for extra games.
Ken Crites' first column of the 2015-16 season focuses on a few sleepers who could be big difference-makers in fantasy leagues this season.
Carmelo Anthony is back from his knee injury, but RotoWire's Jeff Stotts warns that it's naive to think the Knicks' superstar will play all 82 regular season games.
RotoWire's James Anderson ranks the top young players in the NBA based on fantasy potential, with the Timberwolves' Andrew Wiggins leading the second-tier options after the one-man top group.