The Clippers have five games this week, while the Lakers, Pelicans and Raptors have only two, leading to some tough decisions for weekly league players.
Omer Asik has requested a trade, but the Rockets rebuffed him. Until he's traded, should fantasy owners bother holding on to Asik?
Minnesota's Kevin Love is healthy and putting up career-best numbers, and he may be a better fantasy option than Miami's LeBron James this season.
Jabari Parker has drawn early comparisons to Carmelo Anthony. He showed why Tuesday night, both on offense and, unfortunately, on defense.
Need help in a specific category or just looking for some great waiver targets, read about all the players gaining value over the last few games.
Week 3: Phoenix only has two games, so other than Eric Bledsoe, it's probably best to use other options in weekly lineups.
Klay Thompson has been shooting lights out this season, but is he really a top-5 fantasy player? And Tyson Chandler will miss four-to-six weeks with a broken fibula.
In the 2013-14 debut of Andre' Snellings' Hoops Lab, the Professor runs through all the big storylines from the first week in the NBA and reflects on a recent draft.
In the debut of the RotoWire NBA Blog, Ken Crites chimes in on the first week of NBA action and its relevancy in fantasy.
Russell Westbrook has returned, but there are a number of other injury issues to keep an eye on and consider when setting your lineups.
With Mike D'Antoni trying desperately to turn mediocre talent and over-the-hill veterans into a competitive team. That's not good for most fantasy teams.
The Bulls, Pistons and Bucks only have two games each this week, so it's probably best to start players on other teams during the upcoming scoring period.