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What are some good draft strategies for fantasy basketball?

RotoWire.com's Fantasy Basketball Strategy Guide provides information on how to prepare for both standard drafts and auction drafts.

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Can bench players score points in fantasy basketball?
Typically, no. Most fantasy leagues require you to set a lineup, and only the players in that lineup accrue points for a given day or a given week....
What is a cheat sheet in fantasy basketball?
A cheat sheet is a tool used during the draft process to aid in team-building. Oftentimes, cheat sheets are structured as a ranking of the top...
When are the fantasy basketball playoffs?
The fantasy basketball playoffs typically begin with roughly one month remaining in the NBA season. However, the playoff start date is arbitrary...
What are some popular advanced stats in fantasy basketball?
Most fantasy basketball leagues use traditional stats as scoring categories, but advanced stats can be useful for research purposes. Some popular...
What is a sleeper in fantasy basketball?
A sleeper is a term used to describe players who are generally undervalued but carry significant upside. In fantasy basketball, for example...
How are fantasy basketball points calculated?
The NBA's standard fantasy points scoring system dictates: Points = 1.0 fantasy point Rebounds = 1.2 fantasy points Assists = 1.5 fantasy points...
What are fantasy basketball auction values?
Auction values are used in fantasy basketball leagues that employ a player auction, rather than a more traditional draft. Prior to the season, a...
When is the trade deadline in fantasy basketball?
The default trade deadline date is typically set late in February or early in March. However, your fantasy league commissioner ultimately...
What are waivers in fantasy basketball?
Waivers is a shorthand term related to the fantasy basketball waiver wire. The waiver wire is where players who have been cut from one team can be...
What is UTIL in fantasy basketball?
UTIL is an abbreviation for "Utility." In fantasy basketball, UTIL refers to a roster spot that can be filled by a player of any position...
What is a buy low in fantasy basketball?
"Buy low" is a term used to describe a player who is acquired when his value is at a low point. For example...
What is a mock draft in fantasy basketball?
A mock draft is a simulated draft typically used to prepare for a real fantasy draft. Mock drafts are intended to allow owners to...
How do you play fantasy basketball?
RotoWire.com provides a comprehensive guide detailing the process of playing fantasy basketball.
Can you run a fantasy basketball draft offline?
Yes. You can do a standard snake or auction draft in person, or even make up your own draft structure. From there, many fantasy websites allow you...
What is head-to-head fantasy basketball?
Head-to-head is a scoring system that counts wins and losses for individual team matchups, usually on a weekly basis. It's often very similar to...
What does usage rate mean in fantasy basketball?
Usage rate is an estimate of the number of team possessions used by a player while he is on the floor. It takes into account...
What is an outlook in fantasy basketball?
An outlook is a summary of what to expect from a given player in the coming season. Outlooks typically offer a brief recap of the previous season,...
Where can I read fantasy basketball articles?
The best place to find fantasy basketball content, tools, and analysis is RotoWire.com.
What is a bust in fantasy basketball?
"Bust" is a term used to refer to a player who falls well short of expectations. Typically, a bust's production is significantly lower than his...
What are some good tips for fantasy basketball beginners?
Everything you need to know about fantasy basketball can be found in RotoWire.com's Fantasy Basketball Strategy Guide .
What is the waiver wire in fantasy basketball?
The waiver wire refers to the group of players who are not currently signed to a fantasy roster -- essentially, the free agency pool. In most...
How should you evaluate trades in fantasy basketball?
There is no singular way to determine whether a trade is beneficial or detrimental to your team, but a number of factors should be considered....
What is stashing in fantasy basketball?
Stashing refers to the practice of adding a player to your team with the intent of holding them for the future. Injured players, rookies, and...
What does a commissioner do in a fantasy basketball league?
The commissioner of a fantasy basketball league is tasked with organizing the league and ensuring that things run smoothly. Oftentimes, it's the...
What is the IR spot in fantasy basketball?
The IR spot is the Injured Reserve designation employed by some fantasy basketball leagues. In leagues where an IR spot is enabled, owners can...