I'm in a league where PPG is weighted heavily...who does everyone think will be the PPG stat sleepers for this year?
So far I've got the following on my list...
L.Scola
T. Ariza
J. Flynn
and Aaron Brooks
Anyone else have any advice on who they think will make a big jump in PPG this year?
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keep an eye on hakeem warrick. there are not too much scorers in the bucks and since redd might be injured most of season...well, there are not too much players to shoot the ball out there.

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maggette and crawford are generally gotten relatively late, but injury concerns and the fact that both plays for teams loaded on the wings. look out for lou williams, he might explode this year.
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should i pick up warrick for nocioni... i am thinking nocioni may do good things this year since garcia is out for awhile.
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Against all logic (if the Nets want to win) CDR looks like he's going to be the Nets starting small forward. He'll get you PTS and efficiently at that.
With the way the replacement refs are going to call games I expect him to be a factor from the FT line as well.
With the way the replacement refs are going to call games I expect him to be a factor from the FT line as well.