Posted: Thursday March 27, 2008 5:56PM; Updated: Friday March 28, 2008 10:21AM

Fantasy Hoops Mailbag (Cont'd.)

A baseball version of the WOW League will be up-and-running by May. Get your team ready by checking out the Wiz's 2008 baseball rankings!
A baseball version of the WOW League will be up-and-running by May. Get your team ready by checking out the Wiz's 2008 baseball rankings!
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Kendrick Perkins ($6,200,000), Boston Celtics: His numbers were pretty "eh" last week (6.8 ppg, 6.2 rpg), but he dropped 13 and 10 in the Celts' last game. He could be heating up again.

Andrew Bogut ($10,600,000), Milwaukee Bucks: His numbers are up across the board over his last three games (19.7 ppg, 13.7 rpg, 2.0 bpg). If the Bucks remain committed to getting him the ball, he's a keeper the rest of the way.

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Lamar Odom ($11,100,000), Los Angeles Lakers: If you picked up Odom when I told you to, good for you. If you didn't... the good news is he's still smoking-hot (18.8 ppg, 15.2 rpg, 4.4 apg, 1.6 spg, 2.0 bpg last week).

Total cost for this week's Low-Budget All-Stars: $67,300,000

And now, this week's mailbag...

FANTASY MAILBAG

Do you think Lakers G Kobe Bryant is worth ($21,100,000)?
-Henry, Vermont

Yes and no, Henry. Kobe obviously gives you a ton of production, definitely making him worth the price. But there are a couple of guards, namely Cavs G LeBron James ($20,300,000) and Hornets G Chris Paul ($14,775,000), who have been consistently outproducing Kobe every week. So while Kobe is certainly worth the big bucks, there just happen to be two guys who are worth more and cost less this season.

Who should I get for $6,500,000 or less?
-Connor, Michigan

I'd go with Hornets F Peja Stojakovic ($5,500,000) if I were you, Connor. He's one of the few guys who is getting 35-40 minutes per game at that price. And even though his shot has been a little off this month, Peja is still averaging a solid 16.5 points per game in March.

Should I take Wizards C Brendan Haywood ($6,900,000) or Raptors G Anthony Parker ($7,200,000)?
-Thomas, South Dakota

Parker is the pick there, Thomas. Haywood's minutes and production bounce up and down way too much. Except for a tough night against the Pistons on Wednesday, Parker consistently scores in double digits and does a little bit of everything else.

Yo fantasy wizard! Is there going to be a WOW League for fantasy baseball too? Thanks for the info lets hear those famous words: Play Ball!
-Nick, California

I don't know Nick. I guess everyone will just have to check out the Fantasy Baseball Mailbag to see that the Baseball WOW League is starting up in May.

How about them Celtics sweeping the Texas triangle of the Spurs, Rockets and Mavs. That's crazy! Boston is going to win it all!
-Michael, Minnesota

It's impressive Michael. But none of it matters unless the Celtics stay hot in May.

Who should I get if Hornets F David West ($9,400,000) is the most expensive guy I can afford?
-Josh, Nebraska

I think you just answered your own question, Josh. West is the way to go. Since returning from injury, he's averaging 28.8 points and 9.3 rebounds over the past four games.

Ha! Ha! Ha! Those Austin Peay Governors will surprise you! They lost!
-Josh, Wisconsin

I know Josh. That was the surprise, that Texas upset Austin Peay in the first round of the tournament. It was the shock of the year that Drake Reed, Fernanez Lockett, and the rest of the Govs didn't move on.

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