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The Wire Troll: Welcome Back, Carter

January 13, 2008 | by James Morris | Comments (0)
Anthony Carter is now the man at PG in Denver.
Anthony Carter is gaining the respect of his teammates in Denver as the Nuggets’ only PG at the moment. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

You know, not every week is a good week to pick up a free agent. But, lucky for you, this isn’t one of those weeks. This is actually a fairly good week to be trolling the waiver wire to help replace those players who are doing next to nothing.

Anthony Carter: Any time you are the only point guard on a team’s roster, it is safe to say your starting job is safe! Carter is all Denver has since Chucky Atkins is done for a minimum of two months following hernia surgery. Carter had 21 points and 11 assists on Friday night, plus he has had three double-digit assist performances in his last four games. I feel very good about picking up Carter off the waiver wire and I think he should be owned in all formats. Denver will likely try to make a move to add a PG, but for now, Carter’s the man.

Martell Webster: Webster has been averaging about 26 minutes per game so far this year and over the past week, he’s been on fire with 21 points, four rebounds and two assists per game. Webster is available in almost all my leagues and I think he could be a solid short-term option capable of providing points off the bench with a small amount of rebounds as well. Although Webster struggled against the Raptors today, he had managed at least 16 points in back-to-back games prior to Sunday.

Nate Robinson: The Mighty Midget is one person who is benefiting from the Knicks’ line-up change. Robinson is averaging 2.5 threes, 18 points, four rebounds, five assists, and one steal per game over the past week. The Knicks have played six games in January so far and Robinson has averaged 32 minutes per game. Everyone has a chance to shine on the Knicks, so Robinson is as good of a bet right now as Zach Randolph is! Robinson looked fantastic on Friday, pouring in 24 points off the bench against Toronto.

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Dear RotoRob: To Bibby or Not to Bibby?

January 12, 2008 | by James Morris | Comments Comments Off on Dear RotoRob: To Bibby or Not to Bibby?
Martell Webster is tearing it up lately, especially from downtown. (Fredrick D. Joe) Dear RotoRob.com,   Everything is good here; I’m just a bit disappointed about how my team has performed so far. I am currently No. 4 out of eight in our H2H League. Here is my team:   PG: Mike Conley, Maurice Williams, Mike Bibby […]
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When a Fan Gets Behind the Scenes

January 10, 2008 | by James Morris | Comments (0)
James was thrilled to witness a game in the former home of Jazz legend John Stockton. Entering the Energy Solutions Arena for the first time was a bit overwhelming for me. Although the arena has been here since 1991, this was my first time in the home of the Jazz, being that I live out […]
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Dear RotoRob: Considering Conley

January 7, 2008 | by James Morris | Comments (2)
Do not consider cutting Francisco Garcia. Dear RotoRob.com,   Happy New Year. How have you been?   I recently picked up Francisco Garcia from the Kings, but am considering dropping him for Mike Conley since I only have Joe Johnson and Mo Williams as my other point guards. Meanwhile, I do have John Salmon on the team, […]
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Dear RotoRob: The Magnificent Seven

January 7, 2008 | by James Morris | Comments (5)
Should you keep Carlos Ruiz, centre, at $6? (Nuccio DiNuzzo/Chicago Tribune) Dear RotoRob.com, I was wondering if you could help me with some keeper league decisions. I currently play in a highly competitive league with 16 teams. The salary cap is $300 and we draft both NL and AL players and we can protect seven players. It’s […]
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