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Terrence Jones - I really, really hope you took my advice and didn't drop him.
Jordan Farmar - He has to be added everywhere.
Danny Green - He's a must-own player in standards despite the lackluster point totals.
Kent Bazemore - If Mike D'Antoni wasn't his coach, he'd be higher. Of course, he probably won't be a pickup at all on any other team. Philly notwithstanding.
Brian Roberts - He's another lower-upside player and I doubt he's available where he should be.
James Anderson - He hit six triples and the Sixers are going to need to take a lot of 3-pointers with their defense. Yikes.
Matt Barnes - There is no reason to worry about Danny Granger when Barnes is playing like he is right now.
Boris Diaw - He is getting hot again and made all seven shots on Tuesday. Of course, add him at your own peril. Coach Pop will ruin him in due time.
Perry Jones III - He's getting run, but just remember garbage time was a factor in his 29 minutes tonight.
P.J. Tucker - He's a low-upside guy, so he's probably already owned where he should be.
Patty Mills - He's really come along nicely as the scoring anchor off the bench while Manu Ginobili makes plays.
Dion Waiters - If points were the only thing to matter in fantasy, Waiters would be a must-own player.
Michael Beasley - Sure, the 24-point game is a huge fluke. The Heat could give him minutes and you know they'll be resting guys down the stretch.
Byron Mullens - The Sixers are so bad on defense and playing Mullens more won't help that at all.
Jermaine O'Neal - Andrew Bogut might be a little dinged up, but JO won't be seeing over 25 minutes consistently. The Warriors can't afford him to get hurt again.
Danny Granger - Nope.