Wouldn’t you know it, the Spurs simply have too many good players to conduct a real tank…
Season Wrap: The 2021-22 New York Knicks
The Knicks fell back to earth in 2021-22 after a Cinderella-type run in the 2020-21 regular season, and fantasy managers would have asked for a refund if they could.
Season Wrap: The 2021-22 Washington Wizards
Things started strong for the Wizards, but they sure didn’t end that way…
Season Wrap: The 2021-22 Los Angeles Lakers
You didn’t expect to be reading about the Lakers so quickly, did you?
Season Wrap: The 2021-22 Sacramento Kings
More changes for the Kings, with the same end result. But what did it all mean for fantasy GMs?
Season Wrap: The 2021-22 Portland Trail Blazers
Ravaged by injuries in 2021-22, the Blazers decided to pull the trigger and pivot to a rebuilding plan, setting the stage for a new look and approach come 2022-23.
Season Wrap: The 2021-22 Indiana Pacers
The Pacers season didn’t go as expected, but some mid-season changes brought hope for success in a year or two!
Season Wrap: The 2021-22 Oklahoma City Thunder
The Thunder continue to pile up losses and assets, but still offered up lots of intrigue for fantasy managers.
Season Wrap: The 2021-22 Detroit Pistons
The Pistons have their building block, but the losses stacked up all the same.
Season Wrap: The 2021-22 Orlando Magic
The Magic got the No. 1 pick in the draft, which will only add another bright talent to a core that’s looking good.
Season Wrap: The 2021-22 Houston Rockets
Our annual series kicks off with the Rockets, who met their objective of being very bad while letting the young guys play.
Season Wrap: The 2020-21 Milwaukee Bucks
They did the thing.
Season Wrap: The 2020-21 Phoenix Suns
The Suns soared past expectations last season, earning a Finals berth behind some veteran savvy and big breakouts from the youth.
Season Wrap: The 2020-21 Atlanta Hawks
The Hawks were undoubtedly one of the league’s surprise teams last season, kickstarted by a coaching change and some outstanding depth.
Season Wrap: The 2020-21 Los Angeles Clippers
The Clippers have the league’s two-way player duo in Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, but the team has struggled in the playoffs, battling it out in a competitive Western Conference.












