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The Specialists: Perkins and Dampier Have Real Value

Every once and a while we all need a little reality check. Sure your team may look complete, but maybe you, like so many of us, drafted Anthony Randolph to cover your hind in the blocks category and his two swats in the first three games just aren't cutting it. No need to panic and drop Randolph, but you need to consider scouring the wires for a blocks specialist who can fill it up while Don Nelson figures whether or not he wants Anthony Randolph to play this season.

Each week The Specialist will give you options, both short- and long-term, to help you weather the storm in specialized categories so you won't fall too far behind in the standings. This week we'll talk blocks, steals and three-point specialists who are still more than likely available in your league. Next week we might switch it up and talk rebounds, free-throw shooting and feelings.

Fantasy Radar: Don't Overlook Jordan

DeAndre JordanThe NBA FanHouse team has been posting previews for all 30 teams prior to the start of the 2009-10 season. Along with each preview they examine a player to watch. In the case of the Los Angeles Clippers, Tom Ziller examined Eric Gordon. In keeping up with the theme, I decided to highlight a bench player on the Clippers who might turn into an impact fantasy player this season.

From a fantasy perspective the Clippers are an interesting team. On paper they have one of the more fantasy-friendly rotations with six players currently being drafted in the top 125 picks, according to Mock Draft Central -- Marcus Camby (ADP: 40.12), Baron Davis (ADP: 46.64), Eric Gordon (ADP: 79.41), Blake Griffin (ADP: 81.82), Chris Kaman (ADP: 97.18) and Al Thornton (ADP: 126.26).

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