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Corey Maggette #50Forward, GuardGolden State Warriors
Height:6-6
Weight:225
Birthday: November 12, 1979
Drafted:1999, 1st round, 13th pick by SuperSonics
Birth Place:Melrose Park, Illinois
College:Duke
2009 Fantasy Stats
Average Draft PositionPercent OwnedPercent Start
90.696.4%55.7%
Stats
PointsAssistsReboundsStealsBlocks
20.22.45.70.90.1

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Last Five Games
DateOPPPTSASTREBSTLBLKFGFG%FTFT%3PT3PT%TOPF
February 19, 2010UTH140230650.02100.00.00013
March 5, 2010ATL181700650.0675.00.00004
March 6, 2010CHA191100853.3266.71100.004
March 8, 2010NO180210770.04100.00.00023
March 11, 2010POR246510853.3888.90.00036
Player News
March 8, 2010
Corey Maggette poured in 18 points in tonight's 135-131 loss at New Orleans. He also had two rebounds and one steal.

RotoTimes.com: Maggette had a quality outing for fantasy owners, as he was averaging 20.2 points heading into the contest.
February 22, 2010
Corey Maggette's hamstring injury will keep him out through the entirety of Golden State's East Coast road trip that last through March 8, according to CSN's Matt Steinmetz.

RotoTimes.com: Maggette could be back on March 11 at home against Portland, meaning he'll miss eight games in the mean time. It'd still probably be smart to hold onto him, as he can be of help to fantasy owners down the stretch. It's tough to tell who exactly will benefit most in Maggette's absence given that he was used all over the court, though guys like C.J. Watson, Anthony Morrow, Anthony Tolliver and possibly Devean George should see increased playing time.
February 21, 2010
Corey Maggette (hamstring) will be held out of tonight's game against Atlanta, according to the Contra Costa Times. "He really can't run or jump very much, so we're going to give him some time off probably," Warriors coach Don Nelson said Saturday after practice.

RotoTimes.com: Be sure to sub Maggette out of your lineup tonight and know that he could potentially miss another game or two. Given that the Warriors have just three games next week, regardless, it may be best to sit him when setting next week's lineup if you have to decide by tonight.