B-Ball, B-Fast is a daily (9:00 a.m.) look at what happened the night before in the NBA from a fantasy perspective. Check back early and often, or just save yourself the trouble and bookmark it. Cup of CoffeeRemember how we talked about
Manu Ginobili's
efficiency and production off the bench? Well, with
Tim Duncan hurt, he started last night. And he started good. Like 37 points, six assists, four boards, two steals and a block kinda good. Is the going to be the norm? Not the actual numbers, no. But the production is, because as long as Tim-my! is down,
Tony Parker and his Argentinian back court buddy are going to be in charge of all offensive production at the Alamo.
Hot CakesAnd Manu wasn't alone - a couple of guys in the Big Apple took advantage of injuries too:
Jamal Crawford upped his scoring load with
Stephon Marbury out going off for 29 points and seven dimes against the Nets. In more exciting news (depending on who you own),
Zach Randolph got the starting nod at center for
Eddy Curry, who was dealing with an ankle sprain he suffered in Wednesday's shootaround. And just like Curry, he didn't rebound or block anything worthwhile (seven and zero, "respectively"). But if Curry his misses time, Z-Bo's field goal percentage will increase dramatically and the potential for C eligibility is just gravy. Also notable is
Fred Jones' start, even if the stat (15/3/3 in 40 minutes) weren't.
T.J. Ford came back, albeit off the bench, for the Raptors last night, scoring 27 points with four dimes in 24 minutes.
Jose Calderon continued to start, scoring 14 with nine dimes in 32 minutes. It's just going to be a timeshare until Ford gets hurt again, but both should provide decent G3 totals.
Nick Young, a.k.a "The City", (don't
let Mottram fool you,
I came up with that) scored 14 points in just 19 minutes off the bench for the Wizards. He's instant offense and just one more injury away from being fantasy relevant, so deeper leagues probably want to scoop now if you have the bench room.
No one's really talking about
Nick Collison. Probably because he missed three games after breaking his nose. He came back last night and pulled the old play-better-with-the-mask thing, scoring 18 points with 17 boards in just 33 minutes. He hasn't played superbly this season (eight points and seven boards per going in) so there's a chance he's floating on your wire -- the Sonics aren't trying to compete this season and he's definitely younger than
Kurt Thomas, so take a gamble.
Nothing sums up
Bonzi Wells' career quite like 24 points and seven boards in just 29 minutes against his old team; just patently vindictive. However, if you look at the box score (
Tracy McGrady had a trip-dub,
Yao Ming went off and even
Luis Scola scored 16) you can tell just how fantasy friendly the 07-08 Grizzlies are going to be. Daily leagues should keep that in mind.