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Award Explanation | Read the Monthly Article
Each month, we will chart the top fantasy performers at each position according to the Fantasy Sports Performance Index. When the regular season comes to a close, we will hand out the hardware in the following categories: Most Valuable Player, Point Guard, Shooting Guard, Small Forward, Power Forward, Center, Rookie of the Year, and Bounce-Back Player of the Year. For more information on the awards and how they are determined, go here.
At this stage of the season, there's little change from game to game and even month to month. The biggest change is that Shawn Marion is now the top fantasy player in the league, replacing Gilbert Arenas. Despite the return of Amare Stoudemire to the lineup full-time, Marion has continued to thrive at top form.
Stats through:
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Award Explanation | Read the Monthly Article
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Josh Smith's position flexibility allowed him to crack the rankings. Oh, and his monsterous month probably helped too.
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Award Determination: All awards are based on player fantasy performance in NBA.com's FSPI. FSPI determines the best all-around fantasy players in standard eight category leagues, weighing averages and totals equally. Players are compared to the league average and league maximum to determine dominance in each category.
Position Eligibility: Position eligibility is based off of NBA.com Ultimate Fantasy Commissioner eligibility. Within that game, a player is eligible at a particular position if he started 10 games there last year or this year. Since many players qualify at multiple positions, players are shifted around to make the best possible All-NBA Fantasy Team.
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