Friday, February 3, 2012

How does head to head fantasy basketball work?

so i wanna play a regular season fantasy basketball season next year, but wanna know how it works



-how many days does a game last?

-how do you keep the number of players even on each team so it is fair?



help please 10 points rewarding best answerHow does head to head fantasy basketball work?
Ok boss, here's how it works.



-You have a 13 man roster. You can do a live draft, or rank your players yourself. 13 positions you have G, SG, PG, SF, PF, F, C, C, Util, Util (any position) and 3 bench spots.



A game lasts a weeks. You can move your players around each day from the ones on the bench to a starter depending if the player plays that day.



You win based on player stats...FG% FT% 3PTM PTS REB AST ST BLK TO. Whatever you have better or more of, you win.



If you really wanna do good, you need to move your players around each and every day. Just advice from someone who's won.How does head to head fantasy basketball work?
Head to Head also known as H2H in Fantasy basketball compares a set of categories (from 1 week) for the players in your team.



Categories generally include: points, rebounds, assists FG%, FT%, steals, blocks, turnovers, 3pts (but, it could contain other stat categories as well).



You choose most of your players on draft day. The draft order is often chosen randomly (30 minutes before the draft). In some leagues, players can keep players from previous years (they call it keeper's league). After the draft, you may choose to add/drop players that were not chosen in the draft. You may also trade players with other teams (to make it fair, if a trade is not fair other teams can vote against it).



A "game" will often last the whole week from Monday-Sunday.

It starts when the NBA season starts (October) and ends around April.



Hope this was helpful!



Fantasy Basketball is a lot of fun especially if you like watching basketball. Make sure to have active people playing in the league, it just makes it so much more fun. Good Luck!
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