Fantasy Sports Q&A
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Can you play fantasy basketball for money?

Yes, fantasy basketball can be played for money or just for fun. In leagues where money is involved, each member typically pays a fee at the start of the year, and that money is placed into a pot and distributed at the end of the season based on the final results. There are also many options for daily fantasy basketball contests using sites like FanDuel, DraftKings and Yahoo.

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What is streaming in fantasy basketball?
Streaming is a fantasy basketball roster strategy that involves plugging in different players to your roster each week based on their short-term...
What are projections in fantasy basketball?
Broadly, projections refer to statistical predictions made by experts. In season-long fantasy basketball leagues, projections are often released in...
What is a fantasy basketball keeper league?
A keeper league is one that enables owners to retain certain players from season to season. How many players can be kept is at the discretion of...
Can you play fantasy basketball for free?
The vast majority of websites that offer season-long fantasy basketball do so without a fee or prizes. However, most websites that offer daily...
What is a lineup optimizer in fantasy basketball?
A lineup optimizer is a tool that uses data and projections to construct a fantasy lineup that has the best chance to succeed. Lineup optimizers...
How do you decide who to start in fantasy basketball?
It depends on your league's settings. If you're playing in a league with weekly lineups, be sure to check how many games each player on your roster...
How do you win at fantasy basketball?
Succeeding at fantasy basketball requires a combination of elements. First, it's important to understand your league's rules...
Can you vote against a trade in fantasy basketball?
It depends on your league's settings, but oftentimes the commissioner will allow league members to veto trades deemed lopsided or otherwise unfair....
When does fantasy basketball start?
Fantasy basketball typically follows the NBA schedule, which begins in late October. Most season-long leagues begin on the first day...
Which fantasy basketball site is best?
There are a myriad of different sites, with each having positives and negatives. There is no universal best site for everybody. You should check...
What is a back to back in fantasy basketball?
A back to back refers to a team playing games on consecutive days. For example, if the Golden State Warriors play the Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday...
Where can I track fantasy basketball injuries?
The best place to track fantasy basketball injury news is RotoWire's Injury News page. Sortable by teams, players, or recency, the page displays...
What does punting mean in fantasy basketball?
Punting is a roster construction strategy that involves intentionally ignoring a certain statistical category or categories...
What is lineup lock in fantasy basketball?
Lineup lock typically refers to a set time at which all fantasy lineups in a given league or contest must be submitted. In season-long fantasy...
What is a sell high in fantasy basketball?
"Sell high" is a term used to describe a player who is outperforming expectations and could therefore be traded at the peak of his value. In...
What is the IR spot in fantasy basketball?
The IR spot is the Injured Reserve designation employed by some fantasy basketball leagues. In leagues where an IR spot is enabled, owners can...
What does a commissioner do in a fantasy basketball league?
The commissioner of a fantasy basketball league is tasked with organizing the league and ensuring that things run smoothly. Oftentimes, it's the...
Where can I read fantasy basketball articles?
The best place to find fantasy basketball content, tools, and analysis is RotoWire.com.
What are some good tips for fantasy basketball beginners?
Everything you need to know about fantasy basketball can be found in RotoWire.com's Fantasy Basketball Strategy Guide .
What is a bust in fantasy basketball?
"Bust" is a term used to refer to a player who falls well short of expectations. Typically, a bust's production is significantly lower than his...
What are some good draft strategies for fantasy basketball?
RotoWire.com's Fantasy Basketball Strategy Guide provides information on how to prepare for both standard drafts and auction drafts.
What is stashing in fantasy basketball?
Stashing refers to the practice of adding a player to your team with the intent of holding them for the future. Injured players, rookies, and...
How should you evaluate trades in fantasy basketball?
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What is the waiver wire in fantasy basketball?
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What does usage rate mean in fantasy basketball?
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