Bucks center Greg Monroe is one of several players RotoWire's Charlie Zegers is avoiding in fantasy drafts this year.
At this stage of the season, any injury can be season-ending. Charlie Zegers has advice on how to manage your roster in March and April.
The wheels have come off for Carmelo Anthony and the Knicks. Charlie Zegers has some ideas for taking advantage of the situation.
Charlie Zegers looks at this week's trade-deadline moves and the players who will move up in the aftermath.
Charlie Zegers on Hassan Whiteside's demotion, the Knicks' free-fall and the Suns' improving frontcourt.
Charlie Zegers thinks Jeff Teague might be moved before the deadline, but doesn't believe the Al Horford rumors.
Josh Smith left the Rockets for more playing time. Now he'll get his run - after being traded back to Houston.
Charlie Zegers looks at ten-day contracts, the D-League's version of Steph Curry, and Kyrie Irving's return the floor.
Derek Fisher's shorter rotation gives players like Robin Lopez a fantasy boost, says Charlie Zegers.
Charlie Zegers on Carmelo Anthony's strong play, Mike D'Antoni's arrival in Philly and this week's waiver recommendations.
Charlie Zegers looks back at his visit to Barclays Center and forward to Philly's improving backcourt.
Charlie Zegers on Wes Matthews, Dominique Wilkins, Achilles' injuries and finding those key longshots.
Charlie Zegers on what Fred Hoiberg is trying to do with the Bulls this season, plus this week's waiver picks.
Charlie Zegers looks at rookies worth playing (like Denver's Emmanuel Mudiay), the Knicks' high-usage bench and more in this week's waiver picks.
How will Portland replace LaMarcus Aldridge for the next two months, and is Kobe gone for the season?
Charlie Zegers goes over Steve Nash's bid for the hall, Rose's inability to stay on the court, and Carmelo's back spasms.
The Thunder are turning to their bench depth for the first time in their entire existence, and the mega team the Cavs put together is rolling over some speed bumps.
Charlie Zenger discusses how a team's poor perimeter defense can turn into season-long fantasy success.
In Charlie Zegers' inaugural article for his Charlie's NBAngle column this season, he dives into whether ESPN's ranking of Kobe Bryant as the 40th best player is appropriate or not.
Al Horford will be back and healthy this season, and the Hawks have the depth to reduce their starters' minutes if they want. Will the Hawks' fantasy boon of 2013-14 be a bust in 2014-15?
It's always tough to keep track of all the player movement around the league. Here's a quick breakdown of the Eastern Conference and the team-by-team analysis.
In his final Waiver Wire of the season, Charlie Zegers takes a look back at players' value during drafts and whether they lived up to their draft-day price tag this season.
With some key players returning and others sitting out the remainder of the season, fantasy owners will have to make some waiver wire decisions down the stretch, and RotoWire's Charlie Zegers is here to help.
A week after the trade deadline, Rotowire's Charlie Zegers takes a second-look at the fantasy implications of the deals that happened, as well as his giving his weekly waiver wire value picks.
The trade deadline came and went Thursday, and RotoWire's Charlie Zegers is here to break down the resulting fantasy implications, as well as provide his weekly waiver wire value picks.
The Feb. 20 trade deadline is shaping up to be a quiet one, but teams like the Raptors and Bobcats have decisions to make.
With the firing of their general manager Thursday, the Cavaliers appear to be waving the white flag.
The Thunder and Knicks have gone small lately, and it seems to be working. Charlie Zegers examines which players will benefit most from recent adjustments and injuries.
This week's three-team trade landed new faces in new places - what to expect from Crawford, Anthony, Brooks and Douglas. Plus, this week's waiver wire targets.
Building through the draft isn't as easy as the Thunder have made it look, and Cleveland is proving that it's much harder said than done.
Soothsayers said that certain teams were supposed to stink (Suns, Celtics) and that other teams were supposed to be good (Nets, Knicks).
Kobe Bryant's pain tolerance may be like that of the X-Men's Wolverine, but Bryant doesn't have Wolverine's healing factor. Who gets the production Bryant leaves behind?