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Hand Down, Manu Down

Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Monday was a holiday for most of you, but we were hard at work covering a myriad of pregame news, in-game injuries and post-game analysis on another busy night in the NBA.  I’m going to call this edition the Good, the Bad and the Ugly, as it’s a pretty fitting title for what went down.  However, we’re going to start with the Ugly.

 

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The Ugly

 

Manu Ginobili suffered a broken left (shooting) hand on Monday night and while we still don’t know his timetable, will miss at least two weeks and possibly two months.  I’m guessing he’s out for at least a month, meaning owners should panic and start making plans for a replacement.  Here’s the fallout from the injury in San Antonio.

 

Tony Parker is suddenly a hot prospect, and I think he should be targeted in trades going forward.  Looking back at 2008-09, when Manu missed a lot of time with an injury, Parker had scoring games of 55, 43 and 38 points when Manu wasn’t in uniform.  Yes that was three years ago, but the Spurs are hurting for offense and Parker is going to take over, if his legs will let him.  I’m not suggesting you’ll see a 55-point game out of him this season, but he always seems to take over when Manu is out, and I’ll be surprised if it doesn’t happen again.

 

Richard Jefferson was one of our recent recommendations with five games this week and he had 16 points and four 3-pointers on Monday.  He’s going to get more touches with Manu out and will probably be worth hanging onto after the five-game week is over.

 

Gary Neal is in the D-League rehabbing from his appendectomy, but will return very soon.  He is probably the most talented reserve and is worth a close eye in all leagues.  And if he hadn’t been out with this injury, he could easily be starting.  Instead, James Anderson is your new starter at shooting guard, at least for now.  He’s not a must-own player just yet, but if he plays well in the first half against the Warriors on Wednesday, go ahead and grab him. 

 

Rookie Kawhi Leonard and Danny Green are the other candidates to get some extra run in Manu’s absence, and while neither is worth adding in most leagues, they’re just guys you’ll want to keep an eye on.  I received a note on Twitter from someone who sold high on Kobe Bryant in order to get Manu and Kevin Martin, and I made some comment like “I like it, as long as Manu and Kev-Mart stay healthy.”  Less than eight hours later, that guy is depressed and I feel bad.   We should have a definitive timeline on Manu in the next 48 hours, so stay tuned.

 

Other Ugly Surprises

 

Nene was a surprise DNP on Monday with a bruised foot and is day-to-day.  Kosta Koufos started in his place and had eight points, six boards, a steal and a block, but Nene’s injury doesn’t sound serious.  Let’s hope that Nene is back on Wednesday and ignore Koufos for now.

 

David Lee was in the hospital on Monday due to a virus and was later sent home after receiving an IV.  He missed the loss to the Suns and remains day-to-day.  He is likely dehydrated and I’m going to call him a game-time decision for game against the Spurs on Wednesday.  Dominic McGuire started in Lee’s place and played very well with 14 points and nine rebounds, and while he’s worth a watchful eye, I don’t really see a reason to pick him up right now.

 

Kris Humphries was a surprise DNP as well, sitting out with a sore shoulder.  He sounds doubtful for Wednesday and owners should make other plans for that day.  Shelden Williams started in his place and had three blocks, but will only be worth a look if Humphries has a serious injury.  And I don’t think he does.

 

Mike Dunleavy sat out with the flu and Carlos Delfino started in his place.  I was already all over Delfino as a hot pickup with five games this week and he certainly answered the call last night.  He racked up 14 points, nine rebounds, three steals, two blocks and three 3-pointers in 42 minutes.  As long as Delfino stays healthy, Dunleavy may not see another start anytime soon, but that’s just a guess.  Hopefully Delfino continues to roll for those of you who picked him up.

 

Jermaine O’Neal sat out with a hamstring injury allowing Greg Stiemsma to start at center.  He came through with 13 points, seven rebounds and two blocks, and given O’Neal’s injury history, can safely be stashed in most leagues.  O’Neal is day-to-day and will probably be that way the rest of his career, but was coming off a 19-point, seven-rebound effort on Friday.  Oh well.

 

Tyrus Thomas is still out with a sprained ankle but the news on Monday was that D.J. White, who had a career-high 21 points on Sunday, might end up taking the starting PF job from Thomas, according to coach Paul Silas.  Thomas still isn’t ready to return from his injury, but let’s see what DJW does in his next game before reading too much into this.

 

Kirk Hinrich will miss another month while recovering from shoulder surgery, according to Hawks VP Dominique Wilkins.  My buddy Rick Kamla is holding Hinrich in our 30-team league, but I can’t see Hinrich being worth a roster spot in normal leagues – especially with as well as Jeff Teague is playing.

 

The Rest of the Injury Roundup

 

Trevor Ariza – Left with a groin injury.  If he misses time Al-Farouq Aminu is worth a look.

Zach Randolph – Day-to-day, precautionary knee MRI coming on Tuesday. Owners should cross fingers.

Amare Stoudemire – Missed Monday with ankle injury, a little iffy for Wednesday.

Eric Gordon – Missed another on Monday, targeting Wednesday vs. Philly. Watch for updates.

Mike Conley – Said Monday he wants to play through ankle injury on Tuesday. Start at your own risk.

DeMarcus Cousins – Traveling with team after meltdown and won’t start Tuesday. But should play.

Chauncey Billups – Groin injury has kept him out of two straight.  My guess is he’ll play Wednesday.

Richard Hamilton – Practiced through groin on Monday and likely for Tuesday, but a risky fantasy start.

Iman Shumpert – Targeting Wednesday return from knee injury and worth a look in deeper leagues.

Ronny Turiaf – Broken hand and will miss five-to-six weeks, not that he had value in the first place.


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Steve "Dr. A" Alexander is the senior editor for the NBA for Rotoworld.com and a contributor to NBCSports.com. The 2011-12 NBA season marks his 10th year of covering fantasy hoops for Rotoworld. Follow him on Twitter at Docktora.
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