
Do you need help in the middle? Does your team resemble a donut? Without a doubt, center is the position where you have the greatest chance of standings- points gained. The difference between Dwight Howard and DeAndre Jordan is enormous, just an example of the leg up you can enjoy compared to the guard and forward positions. This week, we take a look at who you may want to take a long look at in the pivot, along with percentage owned in Flea Flicker leagues.
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C – 1B – 2B – SS – 3B – OF – SP – RP
Our list of players available in free agency/waiver wire are those owned in less than 50% of Flea Flicker fantasy basketball leagues.
Samuel Dalembert HOUSTON- Has fallen off of late, but is capable of solid numbers like he posted late last month.
Ed Davis (F) TORONTO- Keep an eye on the injury to Bargnani, Davis' value is directly attached to his continued absence.
Drew Gooden (F) MILWAUKEE- Another player benefitting from injury. Numbers increase while Bogut is out.
Marcus Camby PORTLAND- As always, battling injuries. Can be a one man category when healthy in blocked shots.
Spencer Hawes PHILADELPHIA- Get ahead of the competition and anticipate his return from injury.
Nikola Pekovic MINNESOTA- If you need an upgrade in the middle, grab this guy now!
Kendrick Perkins OKLAHOMA CITY- Things can only get better and he is showing signs.
Byron Mullens CHARLOTTE- Was a free agency steal until falling off off late.
Marreese Spreights (F) MEMPHIS- Is productive until Randolph returns from injury.
Note: Some players have multiple position eligibility and shall be noted and also listed at both positions.
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