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Fantasy basketball

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Fantasy basketball is a fun game where people pretend to be team owners and managers in a pretend basketball world.

Players start by choosing their team members in a draft, picking from all the great basketball stars in the National Basketball Association (NBA). After the draft, each week players earn points based on how real basketball players do in actual games.

This game is usually played using NBA players, but sometimes people also include players from the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) or college teams in the NCAA. It lets fans enjoy following the sport even more by making choices about their favorite players and seeing how well their team does each week.

History

After the success of early fantasy leagues like Rotisserie League Baseball, people began using the same idea for basketball. This grew more popular because the Internet made it easier to find sports statistics.

In 2014, the NBA supported a company called FanDuel that offered daily fantasy sports. Later, a court decision in 2018 allowed these games in many parts of the United States. By August 2022, FanDuel offered daily fantasy basketball in 44 states. In the 2021/2022 NBA Fantasy season, a player named Henry Murray won a special first victory, remembered by fans.

League types

Fantasy basketball can be played in different ways. In rotisserie leagues, teams are ranked by how well they do in certain stats like points, rebounds, and assists. The team with the best overall stats wins.

In head-to-head leagues, teams compete against each other each week. The team that scores the most points during the week wins that matchup.

There are different ways to score in head-to-head leagues. One way is to award points for winning the most categories, like scoring the most points or getting the most rebounds. Another way is to give a win for each category a team wins, like having the most assists. Teams can also add up all the points their players earn during the week to see who wins.

Daily fantasy basketball

Daily fantasy basketball is a fun game like regular fantasy basketball. Players choose a team of NBA players who get points based on how they do in real games. But instead of keeping the same team all season, the contests only last one day. Websites offer tips and tools to help players build their teams. Some of these sites are free, while others charge money. Some contests mix daily play with season-long rules to give players new ways to enjoy the game.

Draft

Before each season, fantasy basketball leagues have a draft. During the draft, each team picks players from the NBA to add to their roster. Players stay with the team that picked them unless they are traded or dropped.

The order of picking can be random or based on the previous season's results. Some drafts use a "snake" method to keep things fair.

In an auction draft, each team has a pretend budget to "buy" players. Owners take turns suggesting players, and the highest bidder gets the player.

Drafts can happen in real time, where owners pick themselves, or can be done automatically by a computer. Most drafts happen online, but some are done in person. When picking players, owners try to choose the best ones.

Team rosters

In a standard fantasy basketball league with 12 teams, each team manager usually picks 13 players for their roster. The players are chosen for different positions on the basketball court, such as point guard, shooting guard, small forward, power forward, and center. There are also extra spots for guards, forwards, and utility players, plus some bench spots for extra players.

Some leagues have a special spot called the Injury Reserve (IR) for players who get hurt and can't play for a long time. This adds one more player to the roster, making it 14 players total. Some leagues also have rules about how many players you can pick for each position, so that every team has a fair chance to get the players they want.

Demographics

Lots of people like to play fantasy sports, where they pretend to be team managers. In 2022, around 62.5 million people in the US and Canada played these games. Basketball is really popular in fantasy sports, being the second most liked sport after football. Most of the players are young adults, and many have finished college.

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This article is a child-friendly adaptation of the Wikipedia article on Fantasy basketball, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.