Fantasy Basketball Advice: Handling Injuries

Fantasy owners who had center Andrew Bynum on their team were dealt a serious blow when they found out their big man would be out 2 months with a knee injury. An MRI revealed a damaged kneecap. Bynum had been one of the most improved players in the league and had helped a resurgence for the Lakers. Now, who will step up in his absence? Will it be underachieving Kwame Brown, Chris Mihm, or Ronny Turiaf? This is an important question because filling in the void could be the key to your fantasy season.
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