WARRIORS: Add Corey Maggette
July 9, 2008
Former Los Anglees Clippers forward Corey Maggette has agreed to terms with Golden State on a multi-year contract, according to an NBA source, reports the Los Angeles Times.
BOTTOM LINE: This has been a painful day for the Clippers, who lost two big pieces. This doesn’t quite even out with the Baron Davis signing, but there is an obvious feud brewing here.
WARRIORS: Make Huge Offer to Brand
July 3, 2008
Free Agent Elton Brand received a huge offer from the Golden State Warriors which is reportedly worth between $85 and $90 million, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
BOTTOM LINE: Things are getting personal between the Clippers and Warriors. Just one day after the Clippers preyed Baron Davis away, the Warriors may get Elton Brand. He is expected to decide soon.
CLIPPERS: Find New Point Man in Baron Davis
July 2, 2008
Former Golden State Warriors guard Baron Davis has agreed to terms on a five year contract with the Los Angeles Clippers, according to ESPN.com.
BOTTOM LINE: Ths means Corey Maggette’s days in Los Angeles are behind him and Elton Brand will likely return.
WARRIORS: Baron Davis Opts Out
July 1, 2008
Golden State Warriors guard Baron Davis has opted out of the final year of his contract with Golden State, the Associated Press reports.
BOTTOM LINE: This is surprising, because his agent hinted otherwise. He turned down 17.8 million to hit the market, but he should make that much, if not more.
Stealing Your League
March 20, 2008
Now, it’s no small coincidence that the top three NBA ranking players in the steals category are on playoff bound teams. Washington Wizards small forward Caron Butler (2.26 spg), Baron Davis of the Golden State Warriors (2.37 spg) and New Orleans Hornets point guard Chris Paul (2.72 spg) are all veritable fantasy studs.
Intangibles are defined as assets that cannot be perceived by the senses. In NBA terms, that means the little things. Defense is a huge part of being an intangible player, but in fantasy, defense as a whole is not valuable. Steals, blocks and rebounds, however, are definitely important individual numbers.
These three players are not just superstars, the’re also the most valuable pieces of their team. And not just because of their lane trolling prowess; they also play a complete game. Stealing is an important fantasy statistic, and being able to pick the ball off without giving yourself away is no easy task, which is probably why all three of these people are top fantasy picks.
Fantasy GM’s often forget that (in roto-leagues) steals are just as important as rebounds or points. In a lot of leagues, steals and blocks are worth double. The term five-category stud is just as applicable here as it is in baseball. Do yourself a favor. Load up on guys who can steal and block because they can almost undoubtedly do everything else just as well.
– MICHAEL GANCI




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