If your fantasy basketball league hasn't drafted yet, you're running out of time. The 2015-16 regular season kicks off Tuesday night, ending a long slog of an offseason that felt far longer than four months. The DeAndre Jordan saga that kept website clicks running through early July feels like a lifetime ago.
As it stands, we've managed to get through the preseason without too many major injuries. Tyreke Evans underwent knee surgery earlier this week, and Derrick Rose is recovering from an orbital fracture. But otherwise, we've had a relatively clean injury sheet. Compare it to last season, when we were wondering how the Oklahoma City Thunder would do without Kevin Durant, and the relatively small number of injuries is promising.
It also helps us avoid making too many changes in the overall fantasy rankings. Minus a few movements—mostly related to Evans and some preseason trends—this is a largely similar outlook to the preseason. With that in mind, here's a look at position-by-position rankings and analysis of some sleepers who could wind up changing the outcome of your ...
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