Okay, so, let’s talk about this FantasyPros Fantasy Basketball thing I messed around with. I’m no expert, but I like to keep track of my favorite players and see how they’re doing, you know?

First, I went ahead and checked out those rankings. You got your usual suspects at the top. Like, I saw Victor Wembanyama, that dude from the Spurs, leading the pack, which didn’t surprise me one bit. Then there’s Nikola Jokic from Denver, holding it down at number two. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander from OKC is up there, too – that guy’s a beast! And of course, Karl-Anthony Towns, doing his thing for Minnesota.
But here’s where it gets interesting. I dug a little deeper and found out about this Alex Sarr guy. Apparently, he’s the second overall pick in this year’s draft, playing for the Washington Wizards. And get this – people are saying he’s living up to the hype! I had to see for myself, so I started following his stats. It’s pretty cool to see a new player making waves like that.
- Checked out the top players: Yeah, I started with the big names. Wanted to see who was considered the best.
- Found a new guy to watch: This Alex Sarr dude caught my eye. Gotta keep an eye on the rookies, right?
- Looked at some more rankings: There’s this Keith guy who ranks, like, 300 players. That’s a lot, but it gave me a good idea of where everyone stands.
I was also reading through some forums and stuff, and some people were talking about draft strategies. Someone said something like, “I’d say draft your SF, PF.” Made sense, focusing on those positions seemed like a smart move.
So, I basically just spent a good chunk of time absorbing all this info. I didn’t make any big decisions or anything, just wanted to get a feel for how things are looking this season. It’s fun to see how these rankings change and how players move up and down. It helps to see the overall situation of every player.
What I ended up doing:
Honestly, I just kept track of the players I liked. Updated my own little list. It’s not super organized or anything, but it’s cool to have my own record of who I think is doing well.
Anyway, that’s my little adventure into the world of FantasyPros Fantasy Basketball. It’s just a fun way for me to stay connected to the game, even if I’m not some hardcore fantasy league player.