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About Will Overton

My name is Will Overton and I am 25 years old, living in Grand Rapids, MI. I am a masters student who spends a whole lot of spare time watching and reading about sports, much to the chagrin of my wife. I have been playing fantasy sports since I was 14 and have loved every single minute of it. I have done some occasional blogging from time to time, but I really got started by doing some stuff here at rotoprofessor on the baseball side of things which led me into this basketball expansion. I'm excited to see what this site brings and hopefully it can be an enjoyable read to all fantasy basketball fans.

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Year Three Complete

Another year is complete for Rotoprofessor Basketball. Three years down and we’re still going strong. I wanted to take a minute and say thank you to everyone who came to the site faithfully and read our content. Hopefully we were … Continue reading

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Finishing Strong: Four Guys To Stream In Your Lineups Tonight

At this point in the season it’s almost just as important to be looking ahead at what’s coming rather than looking back and seeing what you can learn from the last set of games. Since there were only two games … Continue reading

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Around The League: April 10: A Couple Rookies Blowing Up The Box Scores and More

What an interesting night in fantasy basketball. We had some stars going off like Kobe Bryant and his 47 points. At the same time though we had some young guys and some guys who are completely unowned in fantasy leagues … Continue reading

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Minutes Watch: Late Seaons Rotation Changes To Keep An Eye On

by Joel Gibson Well its the final week for fantasy basketball and the decisions you make over the next few days have never mattered more. Right now is a crazy time for fantasy owners as they are dropping exceptional players … Continue reading

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Pick 3: Three Guys to Add/Play in Tonight’s Games

Since there were no games last night due to the NCAA Championship game taking center stage, there is obviously no Around The League today. Instead we are going to look ahead at tonight’s games and some potential fantasy adds that … Continue reading

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Waiver Worthy: Guys To Add To Finish Out The Season

Here we go. We have just a little over one week to go and it’s time to start playing all out in fantasy basketball. If you’re in a head to head league you might be trying to set your lineup … Continue reading

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Around The League: April 3: Carmelo Anthony Is Lights Out and More

What a couple of days it has been for Carmelo Anthony who almost looks like he can’t miss. Meanwhile there are a lot of other guys doing some impressive things that no one is noticing like Ersan Ilyasova and Jonas … Continue reading

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Minutes Watch: Watching NBA Rotations for Fantasy Value

by Joel Gibson It is the championship match-up for fantasy basketball. If you have made it this far, congratulations. Now it is time to finish the job. In order to win the championship you must not hesitate to pick up … Continue reading

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Around The League: April 1: What’s Gotten Into Roy Hibbert?

This is always an interesting time in the season for fantasy basketball players. As the real teams start looking to their future and playing some different guys just to see what’s out there fantasy players are introduced to all kinds … Continue reading

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Waiver Worthy: Keeper League Pickups

by Ray Kuhn This is the time in the season when, for the majority of you, fantasy basketball gets to be boring.  If you are not near the top of your standings or still alive in the playoffs, what do … Continue reading

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