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I’ve been around the sun a while when it comes to fantasy basketball, and if there’s one maxim I’ve picked up in all my fake-hoops-team managing, it’s that it generally pays to draft young players and to avoid old players. There are some self-evident reasons for this (young players tend to be less injury-prone, for one), but the biggest reason is that young players have dramatically more potential to exceed their draft status. Please, blog, may I have some more?

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  • Points Rankings: C | F | G | Overall
  • Dynasty Rankings: C | F | G | Top-50

Welcome to the 2025-26 Fantasy Basketball Rankings! Please, blog, may I have some more?

Organizing things is kinda hard. My thoughts, well, organizing them is even harder. So I used this format to help me. I had grand idea about general thoughts, etc. I’m not doing anything grand.

This is a basic article, folks.

One principle I follow here is to not draft guys initially from teams that want the ping pong ball odds higher. Please, blog, may I have some more?

Another fantasy season is upon us and with drafts slowly but surely starting, it is time for my top155 roto projections, proudly presented for the 9th straight year. Some final adjustments have been made based on the findings from the review of last year’s projections and I’m more confident in them than Ben Simmons landing a starting role in today’s NBA. Please, blog, may I have some more?