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Most teams have about 15 games remaining -- and very little to play for.
There are 30 teams in the NBA… and maybe ten with anything to play for at this point.
The rest of the league is either trying to get key players some rest, or taking an extended look at guys who wouldn't get much run under other circumstances. So don't be surprised if a few of the league's elite teams are hit with "injuries" like LeBron's bum ankle. Meanwhile the league's bottom dwellers may start summer vacation early for injured players while suddenly finding minutes for non-entities. (Speaking of which, Eddy Curry is making his return to the Knick rotation tonight.) To Drop or Not to Drop? Any injury expected to linger for more than a few days should be considered potentially season-ending at this point. Proceed accordingly. The Most Added
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Picks for the Week: The first set of picks is for players in standard leagues - guys who will typically be available in your average 10 team/15 player roster league. The second group is for owners in very deep leagues, and will be based more on speculation than actual numbers. All "percent owned" stats are taken from ESPN NBA.com Fantasy Basketball - your mileage may vary. Standard Leagues George Hill (21.7% owned) - Speaking of Tony Parker… Hill will slide into the now-vacant starting job in San Antonio. Jarrett Jack (26.4% owned) - Even sharing the point guard spot with Jose Calderon, Jack has become a valuable scoring threat for the Raptors while Chris Bosh was sidelined - and that has continued since Bosh has returned (19 ppg average in two games). Courtney Lee (18.4% owned) - Lee has been on a tear for the last week, and is averaging 26 points in the Nets' last four games. Deep Leagues Quentin Richardson (4.0% owned) - The much-travelled swingman has become an important part of the Heat rotation of late, playing 30-plus minutes in four straight games and scoring 15 or more in three of the four-- the lone exception being a seven-point outing against Charlotte's tough defense. Jrue Holiday (2.2% owned) - With Allen Iverson officially out of the picture, Holiday has been installed as the point guard of the present and future in Philly. The rook scored has averaged 21 points, 5 dimes, 4.5 boards and a steal in the Sixers' last two games.
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