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Fantasy Basketball Playoff Schedule | Hashtag Basketball

Use our fantasy basketball playoff schedule to see which teams are playing during your 2022-23 fantasy basketball playoff weeks.

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Select playoff weeks:

(select from list items below if you're in a league where week 18 went from 13-26 February)W19 (27 Feb - 5 Mar), W20 (6 Mar - 12 Mar) & W21 (13 Mar - 19 Mar)W20 (6 Mar - 12 Mar) & W21 (13 Mar - 19 Mar) & W22 (20 Mar - 26 Mar)W21 (13 Mar - 19 Mar) & W22 (20 Mar - 26 Mar) & W23 (27 Mar - 2 Apr)W22 (20 Mar - 26 Mar) & W23 (27 Mar - 2 Apr) & W24 (3 Apr - 9 Apr)(select from list items below if you're in a league where week 18 went from 13-19 February)W20 (27 Feb - 5 Mar), W21 (6 Mar - 12 Mar) & W22 (13 Mar - 19 Mar)W21 (6 Mar - 12 Mar) & W22 (13 Mar - 19 Mar) & W23 (20 Mar - 26 Mar)W22 (13 Mar - 19 Mar) & W23 (20 Mar - 26 Mar) & W24 (27 Mar - 2 Apr)W23 (20 Mar - 26 Mar) & W24 (27 Mar - 2 Apr) & W25 (3 Apr - 9 Apr)(select from list items below if you're in a league where playoff match-ups span over 2 weeks)M1 (27 Feb - 12 Mar), M2 (13 Mar - 26 Mar) & M3 (27 Mar - 9 Apr)M1 (27 Feb - 12 Mar), M2 (13 Mar - 26 Mar) M1 (6 Mar - 19 Mar), M2 (20 Mar - 2 Apr) M1 (13 Mar - 26 Mar) & M2 (27 Mar - 9 Apr)

TEAMW20W21W22TOTAL
Atlanta Hawks43411
Brooklyn Nets43411
Golden State Warriors34411
Houston Rockets34411
Memphis Grizzlies34411
Milwaukee Bucks44311
Oklahoma City Thunder43411
Philadelphia 76ers43411
Sacramento Kings34411
Washington Wizards43411
Boston Celtics34310
Charlotte Hornets42410
Cleveland Cavaliers43310
Dallas Mavericks33410
Denver Nuggets44210
Indiana Pacers33410
Los Angeles Lakers34310
Miami Heat44210
New Orleans Pelicans43310
Orlando Magic34310
Portland Trail Blazers43310
San Antonio Spurs24410
Toronto Raptors34310
Chicago Bulls2349
Detroit Pistons3429
Minnesota Timberwolves2439
New York Knicks4239
Phoenix Suns2439
Utah Jazz3249
Los Angeles Clippers2338

Fantasy Basketball Strategy Talk: Maximizing Your Games Played | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

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Will OvertonCorrespondent IJanuary 10, 2012

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Part of the fun of fantasy basketball is the strategy that it takes to succeed. No offense to fantasy football, I love fantasy football, but fantasy basketball takes more than just logging on twice to pick up a few players and then set your lineup.

There is a lot that goes into fantasy basketball and to succeed you have to be willing to pay close attention. One of the most strategic pieces to fantasy basketball is managing a maximum game limit.

Not all fantasy leagues use a maximum game limit, but most of them do, and if you are ignoring yours, you will be in trouble eventually.

It’s sometimes frustrating to constantly be monitoring how many games your guys have played, but there is a way to play within the limit and be successful.

Here are some tips on how to stay within your limits and make the most of the games you do have.

Do NOT Go Under Your Limit

Sometimes people freak out about maximum games played and anytime they see their pace go into the red, they panic. The absolute worst thing you can do when you’re playing in a league with max games is not use all of your games. We’re early in the season and you could still be trying to figure out who gives you the best chance to win.

Until you realize which players should be playing and which ones should be on the bench you should be playing your matchups and allowing some freedom. Don’t go crazy and play every guy on every night, but don’t stress when you are on pace to go over your max.

Don’t Count on Injuries to Save You

One of the big mistakes that fantasy basketball players make is they assume someone will get hurt on their team and everything will even out. When they assume someone will get hurt, they go load up on games early and play everyone who has a game on every night.

Injuries do happen and yes, there is a good chance you will have a guy get hurt and miss several games and keep you on a good pace for games. But there is no guarantee. Don’t be the guy who banks on someone getting hurt, doesn’t have it happen and is forced to not have Kevin Durant active for the last four or five games of the season because you’re over your max.

Don’t Take Games Away From Your Stars

Ultimately this is what staying in control of your max games is all about. When you come down to the last month, you don’t want to see yourself in single digits for games left at each position.

Early in the season you have to play the guys like Amir Johnson and Richard Hamilton and get things rolling. But there will come a point where your priority has to be making sure you will be able to use the Kevin Love’s and Josh Smith’s on your team for every game possible. And even though you hate leaving Marshon Brooks on the bench when you know he might go off for 30, it’s what you have to do. When Marshon Brooks is playing the New York Knicks or one of the other defensively lacking teams, you play him, but just not every game.

These are pretty basic tips, but it’s really not as confusing as it seems and it doesn’t have to be as frustrating as it sometimes feels. You just have to pay attention and keep your head and you’ll be fine. Enjoy the strategy that is fantasy basketball, it's part of what makes it such a beautiful game.

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one or more key events. This means that you have to sit and wait for that important and rare moment when your player gets the opportunity to score fantasy points for your team. Sometimes you want more action to happen in the game. And now you have NBA Daily Fantasy!

Daily Fantasy Basketball is all about fun from the opening faceoff of the first game to the end of the day. Players score fantasy points all the time. There is no longer such a special event as a goal, touchdown or home run, which does not happen so often in a match, but determines the outcome of the game. Your lineup scores consistently throughout the day, which makes this type of DFS unlike any other.

NBA Daily Fantasy Rules in Brief

NBA Daily Fantasy Tournaments lasts only one day and can include early, late or all matches of the day. Participants recruit a team from the players whose teams enter the court that day.

When choosing a squad, you must choose point guard (PG), shooting guard (SG), center (C), small forward (SF), power forward (PF), any guard (G = PG/SG), any forward (F = SF/PF) and a player of any position (UTIL). There are 8 players in total. Hit your salary cap and put together a roster that shows you really know the NBA.

NBA Daily Fantasy Scoring

For example, consider the scoring system at DraftGaming.com. For their actions on the court, your players earn fantasy points:

  • Two-pointers scored = +2 FP
  • Three-pointers scored = +3 FP
  • Free throw scored = +1 FP
  • Pickup = +1. 2 FP
  • Effective pass = +1.5 FP
  • Interception = +2 FP
  • Blockshot = +2 FP
  • Loss = -0.5 FP

The team with the most points wins the tournament. Check out the general daily fantasy basketball line-up guidelines by tournament type to find the best option for each occasion.

Why should you play NBA Daily Fantasy at least once in your life?

There are quite a few reasons why there are so many fantasy sports enthusiasts who are attracted to NBA daily fantasy. But one of the main reasons is the pace. It is very exciting to watch how your lineups are rapidly gaining points. When one of your players hits a 3-pointer, makes an interception or makes a beautiful pass, you do not just rejoice and admire his game. Now this means + 8 FP to your fantasy team, which can bring you very close to a serious win. And all this in just a few seconds.

Daily fantasy basketball is perfect for those who love thrills (as mentioned above) and for those who follow the statistics. Because it is one of the most predictable sports. Stats like minutes and rim shots are basic things that help determine the value of players. After all, minutes lead to opportunities, and opportunities, in the end, to fantasy points scored. Using these stats in most cases allows you to fairly accurately predict the likely performance of your players.

Thanks to this article, you now have a basic understanding of the daily fantasy leagues in the NBA. In the next article, we'll look at how basketball statistics can be used to build rosters in the NBA's Daily Fantasy.

How to play fantasy league?

This season in the Parimatch Championship of the Nizhny Novgorod region we are again waiting for the fantasy league, which has already managed to catch the fancy of many fans over the past year.

How fantasy league works :

1) User registers on fantione.com. You can register through Vkontakte with one click, or you can use an email address, but then the mail will need to be confirmed - without confirmation it will not be possible to play fantasy.

2) Then the user searches for the league he needs (the list of active leagues will be on the main page). In our case, this is the Major League of the Championship of the Nizhny Novgorod Region.

3) After selecting a league, the user goes to its page, clicks "Play" and becomes a member.

4) Next, you need to open card sets to find out which players can be fielded on the upcoming fantasy tour. You will have 15 sets of cards. Each set contains 5 cards (for each position - point guard, attacking defender, small forward, heavy forward, center).

5) After opening all the cards, ideally, you need to look at what has fallen. There will almost certainly be duplicate cards - duplicates can be removed, leaving only 1 card of the same cards available. When deleted, the user receives points, which can then be exchanged for new sets of cards (1000 points for 1 set). Removal of a simple card - 100 points, removal of a silver card - 200 points, removal of a gold card - 500 points. The difference in the color of the card is the bonuses that are awarded for each useful action by the player. Regular cards have no bonuses, silver cards have 1 bonus, gold cards have 3 bonuses. Bonuses and which cards drop out are all randomly generated. There will always be 1 silver card in one set. Possibility of getting into the gold card set - 10%. You can delete not only duplicate cards, but also cards of players that, in the user's opinion, will not be useful in fantasy, and he will not put them on upcoming rounds. It is impossible to remove a previously played card in one of the rounds. It is also not recommended to delete everything in a row - a situation may occur that there is no player in the position, and then 0 fantasy points will be awarded to the user for this position.

6) When all the cards are open, you need to go to the selection of the composition in the menu. The choice of the composition is 5 players for the next games, one player for each position. You just need to scroll down and choose from among the available cards those that, in the opinion of the user, will be most useful in the next tour. The choice is simple - scroll down, find a card from the available ones, click on it, and it should automatically appear at the top. Click "Save", etc. no need. Everything is saved. Changes to the selected five can be made before the start of the first game in the upcoming round. You can replace an already issued card if the changes are not blocked yet.

7) After choosing the composition, you can go to the prediction league. The League of Predictions is an additional opportunity to earn points for new sets of cards. There you need to guess the outcomes of matches and some random events. Correct predictions go to the overall standings, as well as to the standings of points that can be sprayed.

At the end of all games, the results for the round are processed, and the site in the "Leaders" section displays user data with their five players by fantasy points.


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