Fantasy Basketball League Is Worth Learning
There is nothing that can be more exciting than being a member
of a fantasy basketball league. It allows you to be the manager
and owner of your own team. You can draft players, trade players
or bench players, very much like professional managers and
owners do in real life. You even have a commissioner who makes
sure that the league is played according to rules, and no one
who is part of the league cheats.
No wonder the fantasy league has become an addiction. Millions
of Americans join fantasy leagues set up by different
organizations before the season starts. These leagues operate
very much like professional basketball leagues. You are first
required to register your team. Generally, a league has 12 teams
though this is not a fixed rule. Some leagues have as many as 20
teams.
The roster size of teams varies from league to league though
generally this number is around 14. However, only nine players
are allowed to start every week. The remaining five are in
reserve, and their points are not counted.
The most exciting day is the draft day. Each team is allowed to
pick its stock of players, based on their performance. This
allows teams to pick up several superstars in different
positions. However, the draft rules make sure that each team
manager in a league has a fair chance, and that no one
individual walks away with the best players.
There are two points system that are followed in deciding the
winner. These are Head-to-Head and the Rotisserie. In the
Head-to-Head league each team enters the points that its players
have scored against a rival league team during that week. These
include points, rebounds, assists, blocks and steals. The team
that gets more points, based on the way its players have
performed on the court, wins that week. In the Rotisserie
League, the player's statistics are tallied up against the
entire league.
Before each game you are required to prepare your line ups. This
is where your skill and knowledge of the game is tested. You may
have superstars on your team but if you do not play them in the
right position you may not derive the right benefit.
Either way, the success of your team depends on how the players
you have chosen are performing. Of course, you have the right to
trade off the players who are not performing well, or get a
rookie who has taken the tournament by storm. The trade off is
done in a very just manner, and is supervised by your league
commissioner.
The team that tops the fantasy league walks away with the
jackpot.