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Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Fantasy NBA Rankings - - Small Forwards

Here are my Fantasy NBA Rankings for Small Forwards.

1. LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers
No brainer. King James is probably the best fantasy player out there. Can do everything. The only thing that will make fantasy owners cringe is his free throw percentage.

2. Shawn Marion, Phoenix Suns
A Sun for now, at least, and probably for the rest of the season. Reports revealing that Marion won't be going anywhere. If Marion plays, however, he's always a fantasy stud.

3. Rashard Lewis, Orlando Magic
Becomes their number one option for offense and a great three point shooter. I really like the Magic and Lewis will need to have a great season. Well, not really, it is after all, the Eastern Conference.

4. Carmelo Anthony, Denver Nuggets
Barring any suspensions, Carmelo has a chance to be the scoring champion again. I think the FIBA Americas increased his confidence even more as he was amazing. But iffy with A.I. there, but let's see what kind of stats he will produce. I still expect good numbers.

5. Tracy McGrady, Houston Rockets
He is more determined than ever to get out of the first round of the playoffs. McGrady and crew are going to have great statistical numbers, with T-Mac getting the majority of them.

6. Gerald Wallace, Charlotte Bobcats
One of the more underrated players in the NBA; Wallace will be joined with new off-season acquisition, Jason Richardson. Could hurt his stats, but is still one of the best rebounders at his position.

7. Ron Artest, Sacramento Kings
Artest was pretty much begging to stay in Sacramento and got his wish. He's one of the best players on that team, if not the best. Always going to give you steals, boards, and points.

8. Caron Butler, Washington Wizards
A perennial All-Star last year and deservingly so, Caron Butler is healthy, loading up on those McDonald's straws, and expecting to have a great season again this year.

9. Antawn Jamison, Washington Wizards
Would've been an All-Star last year if he stayed healthy, but couldn't. I don't expect him to to be injured again. Jamison is a great 3 point shooter.

10. Tayshaun Prince, Detroit Pistons
Once again, another player I was impressed with in the FIBA Americas, Prince is a defensive machine, steals and blocks a given, can occasionally score, and can get boards for ya.

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