Avoid starting players against Lakers
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Steve Blake hit a 3-pointer with eight seconds left to give the Blazers the win against the Raptors. He's scored in double figures in five of his past six games, averaging three 3s per contest in that span. He should be owned in all formats, and feel confident starting him, especially right now when he has the hot hand. Jermaine O'Neal scored a season-high 24 points with eight rebounds and six blocks, an encouraging sign to his owners. It's not the most encouraging sign to Chris Bosh owners, though, as he scored 19 points with five rebounds while J.O. went off. Bosh is still an MVP-caliber player, both in the real and fantasy world, although when O'Neal is healthy and playing at his best, it could to cut into Bosh's numbers. Marquis Daniels played 50 minutes in the Pacers' overtime loss to the Celtics, scoring 26 points on 11-for-16 shooting, with seven rebounds and four assists. Danny Granger is still the guy in Indiana, although Daniels has become a critical part of the lineup, and is shining with Mike Dunleavy out of the picture until who-knows-when. The 50 minutes played indicate his opportunity to produce will continue, so start Daniels with confidence. David Lee went crazy yet again, snaring 19 rebounds against the Pistons. He's averaging 15.8 rebounds per game in his past five contests, and now has center eligibility, a huge bonus. Kudos if you were patient during his early-season slump and hung onto him, as he seems primed to continue getting big minutes and thrive under Mike D'Antoni.
Josh Whitling is a fantasy basketball analyst for ESPN.com.
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