Fantasy · NBA · Learn Track
NBA Fantasy Learn Track.
A five-phase curriculum that teaches fantasy basketball with real numbers from real NBA seasons. No paywall. No upsells in the lessons. Just the math, the strategy, and the data that wins leagues.
5
Phases · Beginner → Advanced
Designed in sequence. Each builds on the last, so you can start at Phase 1 or jump to whichever phase matches your current question.
Live
Market-derived
Projections are built live against the closing market line. POSEIDON's validated accuracy record lands when the model ships.
$0
Forever free curriculum
Every chapter, every interactive widget, every season comparison — free. We gate personalization, not learning.
The Curriculum
Five phases. From your first draft to your tenth championship.
Phase 1
What Is Fantasy Basketball?
The complete first look — how leagues work, what the nine categories are, why category dominance trumps raw volume, and the two big decisions that decide every season.
Beginner · 10 min
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Phase 2
Categories and Roster Construction
Position eligibility tricks, dual-position gold, the punt-strategy primer, and why active managers squeeze 60+ player-games into a week while passive ones leave 20+ on the bench.
Intermediate · 11 min
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Phase 3
9-Cat, Points, and Format Deep Dive
The same Jokić is the #1 pick in 9-cat and the #3 in points. The same Giannis is #2 with a punt-FT build and #18 balanced. Format completely rewrites who you should draft.
Intermediate · 12 min
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Phase 4
How to Win Your Draft
Snake mechanics, ADP traps, pick-by-pick strategy from position #1 to #12, and the late-round sleeper archetypes that turn into championship picks.
Advanced · 13 min
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Phase 5
Weekly and Daily Management
The daily lineup grind, waiver-wire heroes (Bobby Portis at +14.2 per game off the wire), trade strategy, and closing the gap between intended optimal play and actual optimal play.
Advanced · 12 min
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Start with Phase 1.
If you've never played fantasy basketball before, Phase 1 takes about 10 minutes and covers everything you need to walk into your first draft with confidence. If you're a returning veteran, jump to the phase that matches the question you're trying to answer.
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