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By John Cregan
Special to ESPN.com Saturday, March 8, 2008 When the second half values were set, the new high prices for LeBron James and Dwight Howard meant you had to scramble at other positions to afford them. Before the All-Star Break, it would have been a lot tougher to field a competitive lineup with a $23.80 Howard or a $25.10 James. These days? Not so tough. We're getting into the silly season in fantasy hoops. As we enter the stretch run of the NBA regular season, mid-March is usually about the time that odd fluctuations begin to befall fant ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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