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A Look at ‘10-’11 Keepers

Okay, so the season is over and you are stuck watching playoff basketball or you’ve moved on to fantasy baseball.  Hopefully your favorite team is in the playoffs to keep things interesting for you.  Well, if your team isn’t in the playoffs and you don’t play fantasy baseball, then I will do my best to give you a list of players to keep an eye on for next year.  Some are the guys that had solid yet underrated years and some are players that will be taking advantage of more playing time due to free agency or becoming a starter.

Andrea Bargnani- We’ve all traveled down this road before.  Some of got in for the great runs and others were a little too late to capitalize or were just too gun shy to pull the trigger on adding him.  Take a look at what he was able to do without Chris Bosh in the lineup for his final 5 games (21.4 ppg, 2.0 3s, 2.2 bpg).  This is the sign of a player that had been set free to do as he pleases.  I’m not saying he will average these numbers next year but he will be a fantasy stud.

Kevin Love- 14 ppg and 11rpg.  He can rebound with the best of them and has great vision for a big man.  If he is a full time starter next year and gets 30-35 minutes per game, he will be a very nice player to have on your roster.  Think, poor man’s David Lee.

Anthony Randolph- He should be able to return to stud in the making status next year.  He only played in 33 games due to injury but showed some serious potential for a breakout season if he could just get consistent minutes which is always a problem for young players in a Don Nelson run system.  If he gets regular PT, he will be a beast.

Andray Blatche- This guy was unbelievable at the end of the season once Antawn Jamison was traded.  Remember though that Gilbert As will be back next season (maybe) and that will take a chunk out of Blatche’s scoring.  He will still be a solid rebounder who will add assists and steals from a position not really known for those categories.