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Fantasy Fast Break
Old Man Squad Sports Network
25 episodes
9 months ago
With over 15 years of experience writing about fantasy basketball, Erik Ong is taking his game to the podcasting arena, launching the Fantasy Fast Break podcast. Ong was an editor at SportsEthos and has been published on other sites such as Sports Illustrated and Fansided. From draft prep to condensed daily recaps, to insightful analysis as well as player pickup recommendations — Erik has everyone, from the casual newbie to the seasoned competitive manager, covered. During the season, FFB is here to provide fantasy managers with an easy-to-digest recap of relevant daily NBA news and their fantasy impact, notable stat lines from the box scores, and players whose promising performances make them worthy of consideration as adds in fantasy leagues. During the offseason, the show’s content is all about draft preparation, strategies, and deep-dive player analysis — all geared to help managers crush their leagues’ drafts.
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Fantasy Sports
Sports,
Basketball
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With over 15 years of experience writing about fantasy basketball, Erik Ong is taking his game to the podcasting arena, launching the Fantasy Fast Break podcast. Ong was an editor at SportsEthos and has been published on other sites such as Sports Illustrated and Fansided. From draft prep to condensed daily recaps, to insightful analysis as well as player pickup recommendations — Erik has everyone, from the casual newbie to the seasoned competitive manager, covered. During the season, FFB is here to provide fantasy managers with an easy-to-digest recap of relevant daily NBA news and their fantasy impact, notable stat lines from the box scores, and players whose promising performances make them worthy of consideration as adds in fantasy leagues. During the offseason, the show’s content is all about draft preparation, strategies, and deep-dive player analysis — all geared to help managers crush their leagues’ drafts.
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Fantasy Sports
Sports,
Basketball
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Picks 49-80 of a REAL $200 Fantasy Draft
Fantasy Fast Break
41 minutes
1 year ago
Picks 49-80 of a REAL $200 Fantasy Draft

Erik slams through 32 picks of a real fantasy draft in this episode. Given that he’s now discussing picks from the middle rounds of standard 12-team leagues, there are several eye-opening value picks and unnecessary reaches. Erik breaks down most of the picks and drops his thoughts and insight.

Fantasy Fast Break
With over 15 years of experience writing about fantasy basketball, Erik Ong is taking his game to the podcasting arena, launching the Fantasy Fast Break podcast. Ong was an editor at SportsEthos and has been published on other sites such as Sports Illustrated and Fansided. From draft prep to condensed daily recaps, to insightful analysis as well as player pickup recommendations — Erik has everyone, from the casual newbie to the seasoned competitive manager, covered. During the season, FFB is here to provide fantasy managers with an easy-to-digest recap of relevant daily NBA news and their fantasy impact, notable stat lines from the box scores, and players whose promising performances make them worthy of consideration as adds in fantasy leagues. During the offseason, the show’s content is all about draft preparation, strategies, and deep-dive player analysis — all geared to help managers crush their leagues’ drafts.