Video Game Basketball Game Analysis

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Alright, GF2 fans, I’m here to give you guy my weekly Add’em or Drop’em players! Managing your fantasy basketball roster can be tricky sometimes. From making tough decisions about dropping players to adding the next big thing, working the waiver wire is how you win championships. From Julius Randle to Cody Zeller, there are guys out there who you all need help with deciding their fate.

So, here’s my Add’em or Drop’em players for the week:

Kentavious Caldwell Pope, Shooting Guard

Caldwell-Pope is owned in 74.4 percent of ESPN fantasy basketball leagues this season. This season has been an up and down for a lot of the Pistons players. This season, Caldwell-Pope has averaged a solid 14.4 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.5 steals in 37.6 minutes per contest. He has really seemed to find his groove, averaging 17.6 points, 6.0 rebounds and 2.8 three pointers over the last five games. The way I see it, play these Detroit players while they’re hot. …show more content…

At times this season, Randle has played very well for the Lakers, but lately he’s played rather flat. So far this year, he has averaged 11.0 points and 9.5 rebounds in 26.4 minutes per game. Not only does his coach think he’s immature, he’s also slowly watching his playing time diminish. I don’t see any reason to keep Randle on your season long squad!

Verdict: Drop’em

Evan Turner, Shooting Guard …show more content…

Lately, Turner has really benefitted from Avery Bradley’s recent injury trouble. So far this season, he has averaged 9.9 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.9 assists in 27.2 minutes per game. This Boston team has a surprising fast paced speed that really goes well with Turner’s style of play. As long as Bradley remains out of the Celtics lineup, then Turner is a solid nightly