Ramon Sessions Is Going Fast

Ramon Sessions is now a Los Angeles Laker and his stock is rising.

Analysis: Just one day after his trade from the Cleveland Cavs, Ramon Sessions is only available in about half of fantasy leagues. Sessions has always been a high assist point guard and the trade only adds to that value. Sessions is averaging 5.2 assists per game this year in twenty-four minutes of floor time. Over his last three games Sessions is averaging 6.3 assists per game, 4.0 rebounds per game and over one steal per game. An added benefit to Sessions’ fantasy game this year is his three ball. He’s making more threes(0.6 3PM) per game than he has attempted for his career(0.4 3PA) on a per game basis.

With more minutes hopefully Sessions can become more than a one steal per game point guard. His high assists along with his steals and threes certainly make him a must add on a loaded Lakers team. The most pressing question is whether his points (10.5 PPG) production will go up? Regardless, he’s still shooting 83% from the stripe on the year and can contribute in five to six fantasy categories per night.

Keep An Eye On Wesley Johnson

Wesley Johnson may only be an option to add in deeper leagues but he is producing very well in a few fantasy categories.

Analysis: Wesley Johnson has eight steals and seven three pointers made in his last four games. He does possess the talent to keep racking up the steals and hitting plenty of threes. His minutes are finally up in the mid twenties as of late and his playing time certainly factors into the bump in his numbers. He may not be a reliable rebounder for a 6’7″ guy, but his assist totals have been on the rise.

Johnson has plenty of flaws in his fantasy game. He doesn’t shoot very well from the field, his rebound production is lacking but when he is given more minutes he tends to raise his level of play. His steals and threes will always be there especially with the increase in playing time but the points and even blocks(4 in last 3 games) can make him special. If he can find a third category to excel in, he will make a fine deep league add. As it stands now, Johnson is owned in just two percent of fantasy leagues.

March 12th Weekly Release Notes

Many more bug fixes have been implemented this week.  Some bigger than others.

I’d like to also mention that I am working on something rather cool that is based off of FantasySP data.  I can’t say what it is quite yet, but it went from a ‘cool idea and might one day try to do’, to something that I will most likely implement and launch.  Stay tuned for a future announcement of that.  In the meantime, here are this weeks release notes:

  • Foxsports syncing has been fixed and updated to reflect roster moves and lineup changes. (thanks dusty)
  • mlb.com syncing has been fixed and updated to reflect roster moves and lineup changes. (thanks dusty)
  • major behind the scenes work has been done to ensure depth charts remain accurate
  • synced fantasy leagues will be updated from the past year or so only. (This is to prevent outdated leagues from updating and taking up resources.)

Last Call On Evan Turner

Evan Turner has posted two twenty-four plus point games in his last three contests. Turner is the hot commodity on the waiver wire at the moment.

Analysis: Evan Turner’s three game hot streak is rather impressive. His stat line looks like- 22.0 points per game, 12.0 rebounds per game with 3.3 assists per game. Turner’s free throw shooting has been over eighty percent over the past week which is a huge turn around considering he is shooting 66% from the stripe this year. Turner has gotten at least thirty-two minutes in his last four games and he has responded well. He is shooting well from the field but he will never be a three point shooter. Turner is only averaging 0.2 3PM this year and you really would like your shooting guards and small forwards to be solid in the three ball department. Regardless, Turner is a solid rebounder at 5.9 RPG this year.

Evan Turner is available in a little over fifty percent of fantasy leagues and he is going fast. His points potential with his rebounding is rare to find on the wire at this point in the NBA season. He may not hit threes or get tons of steals but he makes a great add or a solid sell high option.

Deep League Help- Taj Gibson

Despite the lack of minutes, Taj Gibson is producing some very solid numbers as a fantasy power forward.

Analysis: Taj Gibson is averaging 1.6 blocks per game and 5.5 rebounds per game over his last eight contests. He’s putting these numbers up in about twenty minutes of floor time per night. Chances are his minutes will not improve drastically but he remains a solid deep league option. Gibson is available in over ninety percent of fantasy leagues and you really cannot ask for more from a lower tier power forward.

Taj Gibson is also shooting over fifty percent from the field this year. Tack on 0.5 steals per game and you have yourself a productive power forward. He does struggle at the line and some nights he can disappear in the points department but overall he is as consistent as he can be at twenty minutes per night. If guys like Amir Johnson, Zaza Pachulia and Kenneth Faried are long gone in your league, Taj Gibson may be a fine alternative. Going forward Derrick Favors will pull down more boards but Gibson should hold the edge in blocks.