Fantasy Basketball Analytics 1.0

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FBA provides you the tools, statistics and projections to pick players wisely. The Player Rater allows you to rate and rank each players according to your strategy. Player ranking is fast, allowing you to change your strategy round by round. The Draft Tool gives a pick by pick analysis of the draft, giving you real time team averages and projections. It can simulate picks for opponents, allowing you to look ahead and evaluate your strategy. Analyze your Team and know your strong and weak categories easily with the Projection distance graph. FBA lets you Draft by the Numbers without overwhelming you with too much information and numbers like most magazines and draftkits.It provides you a short list of best fit players, showing their effects to each of your category ranking.

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