

Well, at least a more cordial NBA environment. Can you believe that?! 2) All I really want for Christmas is…. Most of us work FIVE days in a row, and some of us have more than one job.

Legit injuries I understand, but maybe, just maybe, these NBA players making millions of dollars could gut through the dreaded back-to-back set, or as every other human calls it: “working two days in a row”.

And with daily fantasy, you really have to be monitoring the feeds at all times. I can’t remember a season with so many players having this many bumps and bruises it’s becoming a full-time chore to check the injury reports before games. Not using Fantrax to host your fantasy basketball league? Check out our fantasy basketball commissioner and see why you should!ġ) All I really want for Christmas is…. I’ve been a very good boy this year, I promise. I don’t expect you to get me all the gifts I ask for, but a few would help! Some of them are asking for toys, clothes, and gadgets, but your travel plans are extensive, and reindeer fuel prices are up this winter, so I’m not asking for any of that.įorget the car adorned with a red ribbon sitting in my driveway or the brand new outdoor grill all I want for Christmas is a better FANTASY BASKETBALL team! I’ve written some specific requests below. I know you’re getting billions of letters from little boys and girls all over the world. They rank 30th in blocks, 29th in steals and assists and 27th in rebounding.I’m an NBA fan, but more importantly, a fantasy basketball owner. Monday is Christmas Eve, which is also the beginning of Week 11 of the fantasy season. The Cavs struggle in almost every facet of the game. They also rank 23rd in points allowed, giving up 113.9 per game. The veteran coach has dealt with injuries and the growing pains of a young roster in flux.Ĭleveland struggles to score, averaging just 104.6 points per game. Seven games into the season, Larry Drew took over the tall task of handling a total rebuild in Cleveland. The team officially shut down the 20-year-old with a thigh bruise. With his 265 3-point makes on the season, Hield is just 10 triples from matching Damian Lillard's NBA record of 599 3-point makes through the first three years of his career. 2 overall pick in the 2018 NBA Draft is averaging 19 points and 8.8 rebounds in 27.7 minutes per game since the All-Star break.īuddy Hield continues to launch and hit 3-pointers at will. With the season winding down, Dave Joerger continues to run the same starting lineup out on the court, although he's increased the load for rookie Marvin Bagley III.

PF Kevin Love (shoulder) out, PF John Henson (wrist) out, PG Matthew Dellavedova (concussion) out, J.R. Jimmy Garoppolo Will Replace Trey Lance as 49ers Starting QB, Sean Payton SaysĬ Harry Giles (thigh bruise) out for the season. They'll finish the season with the Pelicans on Sunday at home, followed by one last road trip to Portland to face the Trail Blazers. The Kings hit the road following the game where they'll play the Utah Jazz Friday evening on the second night of a back-to-back. All coverage can be seen on the MyTeams by NBC Sports app. Kings Pregame Live on NBC Sports California begins at 6:30 p.m., with tipoff scheduled for 7:00 p.m. The 20-year-old is posting 20.9 points per game since the All-Star break. Rookie Collin Sexton has been a bright spot for the Cavs. The post-LeBron James era hasn't been kind for the team that has represented the Eastern Conference in the NBA Finals the last four seasons. They'll need a better effort if they hope to avoid a second straight embarrassing loss and get back in the win column.Ĭleveland has dropped six straight games and they sit at 19-59 on the season. The Kings are coming off a completely forgettable blow out loss to the Houston Rockets on Tuesday evening. They'll face a struggling Cleveland Cavaliers team Thursday evening at Golden 1 Center with a chance for their 39th win of the season. SACRAMENTO - The final four games are here and the Sacramento Kings need to finish strong if they hope to finish at or above the.
