Mike Dunleavy
SG/SF FA
Tue 12/4/12 12:33 AM

Mike Dunleavy (knee) played 20 minutes and had six points, four rebounds, two assists, one steal and one 3-pointer in a 102-81 loss to the Hornets on Monday. Dunleavy has been quietly cruising along with middle-round value thanks largely to his 1.7 triples per game this year. Marquis Daniels has been starting at small forward, but only played 16 minutes tonight. Dunleavy won't be much fun to own, but he should keep up his solid production while healthy.

Mike Dunleavy
SG/SF FA
Sat 12/1/12 7:40 PM

Mike Dunleavy (knee) will not play on Saturday. Dunleavy took a hit during Friday's game and he's sore, but it doesn't sound like the injury is serious. If he's in your active lineups, swap him out for a healthy option before the Bucks' tip-off at 8:30 ET.

Mike Dunleavy
SG/SF FA
Sat 12/1/12 12:28 AM

Mike Dunleavy hit just 2-of-9 shots in Friday's loss to the Wolves, scoring seven points with two steals and a 3-point shot. Dunleavy played just 23 minutes and that's probably because he was ice cold. Despite a recent slowdown, we're still willing to roll with him in standard formats unless this becomes a larger trend. He's still a mid-round value on the season.

Mike Dunleavy
SG/SF FA
Mon 11/26/12 11:15 PM

Mike Dunleavy scored six points on 2-of-5 shooting with four rebounds, four assists, and one block in 28 minutes off the bench on Monday against the Bulls. Dunleavy is going to be up and down but as a mid-round value on the year owners should simply ride the waves for now.

Mike Dunleavy
SG/SF FA
Mon 11/19/12 10:08 PM

Mike Dunleavy scored 16 points on 6-of-10 shooting (including a three) with five rebounds, four assists, and four blocks in 36 minutes off the bench on Monday. Dunleavy was a mid-round value for the first eighth of the season entering tonight's contest, and is now an early mid-round value after tonight's results. Regardless of his game-to-game consistency, that type of ROI should have been on rosters before tonight's game.

Mike Dunleavy
SG/SF FA
Sat 11/17/12 11:19 PM

Mike Dunleavy scored 17 points with four 3-pointers off the bench vs. New Orleans, adding nine rebounds, five assists and one steal. Dunleavy has tantalizing fantasy potential, but he's too erratic for use in most leagues. Consider his scoring totals over the past four games -- 17, 5, 13 and 2 -- and pick him up at your own risk.

Mike Dunleavy
SG/SF FA
Mon 11/12/12 10:35 PM

Mike Dunleavy scored 13 points off the bench on Monday against the Sixers, hitting 4-of-6 shots (including two threes) with five rebounds and three assists in 33 minutes. Tobias Harris played 18 minutes and scored 10 points with two rebounds and two assists, but Dunleavy is winning the minutes battle on most nights. Mike D is producing at a mid-round level, but is susceptible to disappearing on nights in which Scott Skiles goes away from him. The savvy owner will know how to manage that in the short-term, but in the long-term Dunleavy's injury risk and Skiles' randomness could easily strike.

Mike Dunleavy
SG/SF FA
Sat 11/10/12 11:46 PM1 Comment

Mike Dunleavy played just 14 minutes off the bench on Saturday and had just two points vs. the Celtics. Marquis Daniels was the culprit by playing 24 minutes and scoring 12 against his former team. Tobias Harris was also quiet with only 10 minuts and two points, too. This is shaping up to be a messy part of the Milwaukee rotation and owners in standard leagues might want to steer clear.

Mike Dunleavy
SG/SF FA
Fri 11/9/12 11:08 PM

Mike Dunleavy scored 13 points off the bench on Friday against the Wizards, hitting 5-of-10 shots (including two threes) with nine rebounds, three assists, and one steal in 33 minutes. Dunleavy is playing at a top-20 level right now and it's unlikely that he keeps it up, and he's also an injury risk, but he needs to be owned and started in all formats until he gives owners a reason to sit him down. Larry Sanders also added 13 points, nine boards, and three blocks and should also be owned in all formats.

Mike Dunleavy
SG/SF FA
Mon 11/5/12 10:22 AM

Mike Dunleavy will remain the Bucks sixth man "for now," according to Scott Skiles. Tobias Harris is locked into the starting SF role. "He and I have talked about it on many occasions over the last year or so," said Skiles of Dunleavy. "He's just comfortable in that role for us, so that's where we'll keep him for now." Skiles confirmed that Dunleavy's extended playing time on Saturday was because he was shooting well, so Harris owners shouldn't hit the panic button.