
"I started playing fantasy basketball when I was in grad school. My roommate and I used to prep for drafts like we were studying for the bar exam. I'm talking binging on "SportsCenter" and NBA preview shows. I'm talking printouts -- literal printouts! -- of fantasy basketball advice and cheat sheets. I'm even talking giant draft boards, with us sometimes working together and other times privately so one couldn't steal the other's sleepers and draft secrets."
"When you come into the draft with your plan already in place, you don't have to scramble, you don't have to reach and you don't have to panic as the clock runs down. You can be cool, calm and collected as you draft the team that has the best chance to collect the prize at the end of the season."
Set aside dedicated time to prepare for fantasy basketball drafts by researching players, watching previews, and creating cheat sheets and draft boards. Collaborate selectively with trusted partners but keep key sleeper choices private to preserve strategic advantages. Enter the draft with positional targets and a clear plan to avoid scrambling, reaching for players, or panicking under the clock. Draft calmly and methodically to assemble a balanced team with the best chance to win prizes. Many traditional preparation methods remain effective despite changes in the game, and winning enhances the overall enjoyment of fantasy play.
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