The Los Angeles Clippers have a five-game week schedule, while
the Dallas Mavericks and Denver Nuggets have just two games slated
for the upcoming scoring period. You have to love cumulative
leagues sometimes. Fantasy owners might be sent scrambling for
replacements, as you need to roll with guys on teams with at least
four games in the week, and bench everyone on the Mavs and Nuggets.
If you’re fortunate enough to be in a Rotisserie format, or league
which averages points per game in a scoring period, then this
doesn’t apply to you.
The Clippers have a slew of players dotting Fantasy rosters.
Even in a three- or four-game week, you would have PG Chris
Paul and PF Blake Griffin active, but
everyone debates from week-to-week whether to use PG Eric
Bledsoe, SG Jamal Crawford, PF/C
DeAndre Jordan, SF Matt Barnes,
SF Caron Butler, PF Lamar Odom,
etc. The answer this week is a resounding yes, to everyone of
them.
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About the author: Daniel Dobish, Staff Writer View all posts by Daniel Dobish, Staff Writer
Daniel joined the RotoExperts team in 2010, and has contributed columns on anything from all of the four majors sports, as well as Golf and NASCAR. Daniel is a two-time winner of the FSWA Golf Writer of the Year award (2011-12), he won the Racing Writer of the Year (2011), and was nominated for Hockey Writer of the Year honors (2011). He is a veteran of the industry, starting out in 1999 and working eight years with CBSSports.com. Daniel has contributed to various Fantasy magazines, including the annual hockey yearbook with The Sports Forecaster in Canada. You might have also seen Daniel's work as a major contributor at KFFL.com, VegasInsider.com, BetVega.com, DailyJoust.com, OPENSports.com and Examiner.com as a writer covering Duke and UNC athletics. Daniel lives in the Raleigh, N.C. area with his wife and two sons, both of which appear to be poised to follow right along in Daniel's footsteps to become avid sports fans as well. Daniel has been playing Fantasy sports since 1991, before Internet and live scoring made things so much easier. He is a two-time champion (2011-12) of the UBC Experts Basketball League, and two-time champion of the Triple Crown IDP Experts Football League (2011-12).
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