Most disappointing players

I always like to hear the bad news first, so before we here at FSR get to the most improved players tomorrow, we'll start with our list of most disappointing players midway though this fantasy basketball season. As a note, I tried not to include guys who seasons are disappointing only because of injury (like Agent Zero and D. Wade). PG-Kirk [read more...]

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-It's early, but as of now there are no real injuries that will effect your fantasy playoff team in the Super Bowl. Plaxico Burress still has an ankle injury, but after his incredible performance yesterday there is little doubt he will play. And of course Tom Brady will be on the injury report, but no worries there, either. -It's gone from [read more...]

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-Apparently Phillip Rivers didn't get the message that he has a partially torn ACL. The Chargers quarterback continues to say he expects to start today against the Pats. -Looks like Damon Stoudamire will have a new team soon. Mighty Mouse will probably be a backup for a playoff team, but if he can go somewhere and get 30 minutes a game [read more...]

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-Phillip Rivers continues to say he expects to play on Sunday, but there are also more reports now that the Chargers quarterback has a torn ACL. At best, he's a very risky start, so look elsewhere for quarterback help. -Tracy McGrady now says "there's a good chance" he'll play against the Spurs on Saturday. T-Mac has missed the last 11 games [read more...]

Hart Surgery: David Stern’s Rationale Not Racist

Recently, Jermaine O'Neal of the Indiana Pacers made a statement implying a proposed NBA age-limit had racist overtones. One of my colleagues has taken the stance that O'Neal is correct in his assessment. Though I respect their opinions and would die for their right to author them, I must humbly disagree. O'Neal is wrong in his assertion, and what's more, [read more...]

O’Neal’s Cries of Racism Worth a Listen

David Stern was not sitting by himself, reading Frederick Douglas, and thinking, "This guy is full of it." He was not perusing Mein Kampf under an apple tree when a plump Granny Smith struck a chord. Nor did he sit down to an evening on the History Channel during Black History Month and wonder to himself why Rosa Parks couldn't just [read more...]