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Power Forward (PF) Sleepers – 2012-2013 Fantasy Basketball

2013 Season, Fantasy Basketball

2012-2013 Power Forward (PF) Sleepers for the 2012-2013 Fantasy Basketball season are based on a standard single season redraft fantasy basketball leagues. Scoring setting include: FG%, FT%, 3PT, PTS, REBS, ASTS, STLS, TO. Each players fantasy basketball position eligibility is listed after their name, with PF meaning the player is eligible at power forward, and PF/C m meaning the player is eligible at both power forward and center, and SF/PF meaning the player is eligible at both small forward and power forward. Power Forward (PF) Sleepers are based on players who have the potential to make a significant statistical impact during the 2012-2013 season. For additional 2012-2013 Fantasy Basketball rankings and draft tools, follow me Hawk Michaels at: http://hawkfantasysports.wordpress.com

Additional Sleepers: Point Guard (PG) — Shooting Guard (SG) — Small Forward (SF) — Power Forward (PF) — Center (C) — Top 10 Sleepers

 

Power Forward (PF) Sleepers – Top 3

 

Tristan Thompson – Cle – pf/c – 21%

The #4 overall pick in last year’s NBA draft, Thompson showed plenty of ability and potential as a 20 year old rookie. In 25 starts at the center position in the Cavaliers lineup, Thompson posted a rock solid per game average of 10 points, 7.5 rebounds, 0.9 blocks, 0.6 steals, and a 47% field goal percentage. With the starting power forward job his for the taking to begin the 2012-2013 season, Thompson could easily take a huge step forward while potentially becoming a double-double points/rebounds contributor.

 

Chandler Parsons – Hou – sf/pf – 19%

As a 2nd round draft pick last season, Parsons played nothing like a rookie, as he quickly emerged as a scrapy hussle player that every team in the NBA wants in their lineup. With an ability to tally stats across the board, Parsons is poised to become an integral player in fantasy basketball lineups during the 2012-2013 season. With the ability to play both forward positions, Parsons should easily see between 30-35 minutes of playing time as a starter in the Rockets lineup. Parsons offers excellent overall value and upside for fantasy basketball teams this season.

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Jan Vesely – Was – pf – 9%

With 6-11 height and plenty of athletism, Vesely will have an opportunity to claim the starting power forward spot in the Wizards lineup for the 2012-2013 season. Entering his sophomore season in the NBA, Vesely has the potential to become a double-double points/rebounds contributor, while also tallying steals and blocks, to go along with an excellent field goal shooting percentage. For comparison purposes, think Kris Humphries type stats potential for Vesely this season.

 

Other Power Forward (PF) Sleepers to Consider:

Byron Mullens – Cha – pf/c – 25%

Jae Crowder – Dal – sf/pf – 6%

Tobias Harris – Mil – sf/pf – 2%

Nikola Vucevic – Orl – pf/c – 53%

Ed Davis – Tor – pf/c – 13%

Jonas Jerebko – Det – sf/pf – 6%

Carl Landry – GS – sf/pf – 6%

Ekpe Udoh – Mil – pf/c – 10%

James Johnson – Sac – sf/pf – 13%

Anthony Randolph – Den – pf/c – 2%

Markieff Morris – Pho – pf – 5%

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