Drafting solid core players in the early rounds paired with the ability to pick players that will outperform their draft position in the later rounds is the formula for any successful 2012-2013 fantasy basketball draft. While the definition of a sleeper is open to debate and opinion, for the sake of this article we’ll define a sleeper simply as a player that will outperform their draft position.
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Maurice Harkless should continue to see more playing time following the J.J. Redick trade and is worth a look in all leagues.
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Earl Clark continues to play well in his starting PF role for the Lakers and is worth an add in all fantasy formats.
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Tristan Thompson should be owned in all leagues with Anderson Varejao expected to miss another 6-8 weeks.
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After a slow start, Jared Dudley has been on a roll in December and should be owned in all leagues while he’s hot.
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Jarrett Jack continues to contribute off the bench for the Warriors, and is a decent low-end option in most formats.
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Andre Miller is worth a look if you are in need of assists, but don’t expect consistent scoring numbers.
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