The morning report brought news of a potential 50-game season. Dan Besbris breaks down the battle for NBA start dates, and then zooms into picks 13-30 of the Way-Too-Early Industry Mock!
The morning report brought news of a potential 50-game season. Dan Besbris breaks down the battle for NBA start dates, and then zooms into picks 13-30 of the Way-Too-Early Industry Mock!
It’s the much-ballyhooed second part of our Conference Fantasy Outlook series, with Josh Millman returning to the show to join Dan Besbris in a comprehensive Western Conference guide to fantasy drafts!
The news just keeps coming! Daryl Morey is headed to Philadelphia to join Elton Brand and Doc Rivers at the top of the food chain. Plus, Dan Besbris and his industry cohorts are rolling on a way-too-early mock draft. Let’s get into it!
What would a 72-game season mean for fantasy? Truthfully, not a ton. But a few of our most beloved tenets would become even more important. Dan Besbris tells you why.
On Friday, news broke that the NBA was pushing for a December 22 start date. Can they pull it off? How did it get to that point? Dan Besbris analyzes the pros and cons of a quick turnaround and tries to figure out which way this is going to head. Plus, the beginning of a multi-part series on what a 72-game season would mean for fantasy leagues and how that might alter strategy.
Are they related? That’s the rumor. Josh Millman joins Dan Besbris to break down the Eastern Conference. Who’s headed up, down, and does it matter for fantasy?
Finishing up the project always feels nice! Dan Besbris has your last five teams covered in our two-week series on what a team’s goals can mean for top fantasy performers next year. Here, we cover the Bulls, Knicks, Pistons, Hawks and Cavaliers.
We’re almost done! Part 7 of 8 is here, with Dan Besbris knocking out the Nets, Magic, Wizards and Hornets in another survey of how these teams are likely to deploy their top fantasy assets next year.
Our series continues with part six… Dan Besbris profiles the Pacers, Heat and Sixers results and what that means for superstar playing time during the next regular season – the time of the year we care about!
We’re into the East! Dan Besbris profiles the storylines around the Bucks, Raptors and Celtics, and whether their success (or lack thereof) will play a role in how to draft top players from those teams next year.
The Western Conference is going to have about six teams fighting for the last playoff spot next year. Will they push like maniacs? Dan Besbris discusses how that factors into fantasy handicapping for the 9-16 slots out West.
Big News Thursday is upon us! Anthony Davis opts out but is expected to stick with LA, Daryl Morey stepped down in Houston, and Dan Besbris still wedges in three team storyline breakdowns on a busy day!
In our continuing series, Dan Besbris breaks down what the results of this most recent season mean for the fantasy outlook of star players next year on each team. Today, we hit the Denver Nuggets, Houston Rockets, Utah Jazz and Oklahoma City Thunder.
Does a team’s regular season goal change how we draft fantasy players? Yes, but only for a select group. Dan Besbris illustrates how, in part one of our series.
How about that! Dan Besbris is a happy camper, and we begin our true end-of-season look at what teams accomplished and what they can look forward to… it’s offseason time on Fantasy NBA Today!