Minutes Watch – Monday, March 14th
In the position charts below the MIN DIFF column represents the Difference in the Players’ last 5 Games
vs his Season Long Minutes per game average. This should give you a good idea of which players are
receiving more minutes than usual. With a little research, I’m sure you could find out why each player
has seen an uptick in minutes. Please note, this is the Average, over the Last 5 games, so, the numbers
could be a little misleading if said player received a massive amount of minutes for 1 game
(maybe because of injuries) , but then normal minutes in the other 4 games.
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POINT GUARDS
SHOOTING GUARDS
SMALL FORWARDS
POWER FORWARDS
CENTERS
So… WHO’S HOT?
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where I highlight every position, and show you who has seen an uptick in
fantasy points per game over their Last 5 Games.
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CeeGee, has been an avid Season long fantasy player since the days of steno notebooks and weekly calls to the league commissioner to make lineup adjustments… Currently a Top 3% Grinder (according to RotoGrinders rankings) has been grinding Daily Fantasy Sports since 2013… While a cash game player at heart, there have been Several Top 1% Tournament finishes in MLB, NBA and NFL since 2013