It's been a busy week for sports fans, and at this stage of the season, fantasy basketball has perhaps taken a back seat to NCAA brackets and fantasy baseball drafts. But with a little more than a month left to play in the NBA regular season, there is still plenty of hoops to be played.
The biggest news in the fantasy hoops world this week was the NBA trade deadline, of course. My colleague, John Cregan, did a tremendous job of breaking down the trades, so I'll try my best to avoid repeating that analysis. Instead, my thoughts on the trades should be clearly noted by the swings in value in this week's Top 130.
As we inch closer to the end of the year, you will notice some major movement in the Top 130 rankings as injuries and hot/cold streaks carry more weight...
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