Im waiting for the regular season..twitter is also a big resource, especially in this popovich era with last minute benching
I would even go one step further and say that Twitter is essential for the last 15 minutes up until tip-off. If you're able to fade a popular dude who gets scratched at the last minute it is a huge edge over opponents who don't pay attention.
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You can get an advantage over people by fading players coming off of hot games who aren't likely to recapture their scores from before. For example, on Monday Ryan Anderson went off for over 40 FP, but two contributing factors were: 1) they were playing the Rockets, a fast team that plays up and down and shoots a lot of threes 2) Anthony Davis wasn't playing so Ryno got the start and a lot of minutes.
So tonight, I'm expecting a lot of people to roster Ryno trying to recapture that last game but I don't see it happening, especially since Davis is back and because Orlando doesn't play as fast as Houston. He might ball because he played for Orlando and his hand might still be hot, but I'm taking my chances on fading him tonight.