It happens on an annual basis, without fail. There are always a few NBA players who emerge during the course of the season, hitting the radar screens of every fantasy basketball GM as they break out.

Maybe you were eve watching them as they developed, before another manager in your league snagged them off the waiver wire. Wasn’t that a bummer if that happened?

During the 08-09 season, players like Tyrus Thomas fit the mold, owned in nearly every league by season’s end. How about this year though? With a few months of basketball behind us, it’s time to reflect by proclaiming some of the next enduring fantasy forces in the league.

As far as the winner of this category goes, there’s one player who I specifically have in mind, as I believe he’s done a tremendous job so far.

At center for the Timberwolves, there’s Kevin Love. Not only is he one of the best rebounders in the NBA right now, averaging over 12.5 per game, but his scoring (15+) and his free throw percentage (80%) are both very impressive.

Love has one of the highest free throw percentages for a center in all of basketball, and he’s shoots some three pointers here and there too.

Love is in rare company here, as one of the only NBA centers to have three point shooting ability. He’s also one of the only centers to contribute over a steal per game.

I don’t think it’d be realistic to say that anyone saw this coming. He’s a legitimate top 30 player so far this year, despite the fact that he was drafted near the end of most drafts, if at all.

It appears that the 09-10 season will be the year of Kevin Love when it comes to fantasy sleepers. He’s made it nearly impossible to vote for anyone else.

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