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By Josh Whitling
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, January 14, 2009 Different varieties of "buy-low" players dwell within the fantasy landscape. There are those affected more by circumstance than by per-minute productivity, who make ideal speculative buy-low candidates based upon the assumption that more minutes seem inevitable. There are those who started cold, on the bench or injured but who have been showing signs of life and are ripe to nab before their couple-month stint of ineffectiveness is all but forgotten. Then there are the players I'll discuss th ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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