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Friday, March 28, 2008

The Staff: Weekly Waiver Wire

NBA Ultimate Resources
Weekly Waiver Wire
by KFL Writer Min Lee

Most fantasy NBA leagues are now in the first round of
the playoffs. Unless you are playing rotisserie,
adds/drops will be a critical factor in your team's
postseason success. Here's a list of players to look
for as the week winds down:

Steve Blake (PG) Trail-Blazers: He may not score in
double-digits but he's gotten starter's minutes in
three of last four games and averaged 7.4 assists in
the last seven. He also has at least one trey in the
last five games.

Chris Quinn (PG) Heat: With Jason Williams sidelined
with a jammed thumb, Quinn delivered against the Bucks
on Monday, putting up 24 points, 4 rebounds, 4
assists, and 4 steals. The Heat have four games in the
next six days so Quinn should be a quality pick-up.

Joel Przybilla (C) Trail-Blazers: When he manages to
stay out of foul trouble, he can get you double-digit
rebounds and a couple blocks. Averaging 18.7 rebounds
and 2 blocks over last three, including a 26-rebound
performance against Clippers.

Tim Thomas (F) Clippers: Who's going to score for the
Clippers? With Kaman battling injuries and Brand
unlikely to return for a while, Thomas should play a
major role in Clippers offense. He is averaging 15.7
points, 5 rebounds, and 1.6 treys over last seven.

Nenad Krstic (F-C) Nets: We all know what numbers
Krstic is capable of putting up when he's healthy.
He's played over 30 minutes in last two contests,
scoring 14 and 22 points respectively.
Jeff Green (F): Green is getting plenty of playing
time, and the numbers should follow. Sonics may give
Green more freedom to roam on offense, which should
help his game.

Erick Dampier (C) Mavs: In the absence of Dirk
Nowitzki
, the Mavs will count on Dampier to clean up
the boards. In the first game without Dirk, Dampier
put up 19 points, 17 rebounds, and 1 block.

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