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Fantasy Tools 

Post#1 » by Optimism Prime » Mon Sep 28, 2009 7:32 pm

Question for anyone who can help.

What kind of fantasy analysis tools are out there?

Like, is there some kind of program/database/spreadsheet that lets you compare your team to others in your league? Let you see where you're falling short compared to others, what cats you have an edge up in?

Anything to see what the stats for an average player are? Like, I know that Kidd/Rondo/Paul are all great rebounding guards, but how much better than the average PG are they?

That kind of thing--or anything else I'm forgetting--would be helpful. :) Thanks guys.
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Re: Fantasy Tools 

Post#2 » by hamncheese » Mon Sep 28, 2009 8:55 pm

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Re: Fantasy Tools 

Post#3 » by plonden » Mon Sep 28, 2009 9:49 pm

For head-to-head schedule analysis, check out: Basketball Free For All's Schedule Tool. This is free.

But for player valuation, Basketball Monster is the premier tool on the market and the price is very reasonable for how useful it is. Definitely worth the ten bucks if you are a die-hard fantasy manager.

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