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The Houston Rockets lead the NBA in offensive rating, scoring 123.4 points per 100 possessions, and are starting to look like a threat in the West.
The Pistons have been the hottest team in the NBA, and they find themselves in uncharted territory in the latest NBA power rankings.
Week 4 extended the season-opening trend of eye-popping numbers at both a team and individual level, much to the delight of fantasy managers. Many of the biggest stars shined brightest this week, so let’s dive in to the top five most rewarding fantasy assets of the last seven days.
The San Antonio Spurs are set to play host to the Memphis Grizzlies on Tuesday night in a Western Conference matchup to kick off a nationally televised NBA doubleheader.
The two best teams in the NBA are led by two of the greatest players we've ever seen, each bidding for their own version of history.
RotoWire highlights the top waiver wire targets for Week 4 of fantasy action. Davion Mitchell has started each of the Heat’s 12 games, logging an average of 30 minutes a contest. Between injuries and teams resting star players,
The Golden State Warriors (9-6) ride a three-game winning streak, all on the road, as they take on the Orlando Magic (7-7) at the Kia Center in Orlando on Tuesday night.
The Cleveland Cavaliers return to Rocket Arena Thursday night for an Eastern Conference battle with the Toronto Raptors.
The Philadelphia 76ers will take on the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday back at home, and if you're wondering how you can watch all the action live, you've come to the right place. The Sixers will look to get back on track following a tough loss to the Detroit Pistons on Friday in the NBA Cup.