Working the waiver wire is crucial to succeeding in fantasy basketball. With so many games, injuries and endless shifts in rotations throughout the season, we need to source stats from free agency to maximize our imaginary rosters.In this weekly series, we identify players available in more than 40 percent of ESPN leagues at each position. Some nominations are purely specialists capable of helping in one or two categories, while others deliver more diverse and important statistical offerings. Either way, we believe the names below -- ordered by ownership rate at each position -- can contribute positively to fantasy rosters.GuardsJeremy Lin, Brooklyn Nets (Owned in 56.4 percent of ESPN leagues): The Nets notably lead the league in pace with 104.2 possessions per 48 minutes. At the helm of this up-tempo scheme, Lin is 16th in the league in drives per game and fifth in passes per game. The lone reason Lins ownership has dipped is due to the fact hes missed 11 straight games as of Sunday with a lingering hamstring ailment. With Lin well past the initial two week estimate for his injury, a looming return merits much more attention from the fantasy marketplace.Wesley Matthews, Dallas Mavericks (50.8): In leagues that count shooting percentage, I completely understand reluctance to roster a player with inefficient results from the field (34.1 percent) and from beyond the arc (33.0). If your league doesnt value percentages, Matthews is a valuable volume-driven option to consider, as he is seventh in the league in 3-point attempts per game and provides a helpful steal rate, as well.Sean Kilpatrick, Brooklyn Nets (23.1): Sixth among shooting guards in usage rate and with a rewarding 6.3 drives per game -- more than Devin Booker and Chris Paul, for some context -- Kilpatrick is a strong depth addition on a team that values pace and offensive freedom.Jamal Murray, Denver Nuggets (22.1): With 21.3 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.3 3-pointers made in just shy of 30 minutes per game over the past four, Murray is cementing his status as the Nuggets top scorer on the second unit. The return of Will Barton will compromise his usage, but Murray is proving capable of playing at this level and could eventually become a fantasy fixture if the team makes a significant trade.Jerryd Bayless, Philadelphia 76ers (8.1): Bayless is an intriguing complementary asset in deeper leagues as he is tenth in usage rate among point guards and has the potential to help in 3-pointers, assists and points for a team that rates 12th in pace.ForwardsTrevor Booker, Brooklyn Nets (56.2): A popular option for this week on the waiver wire, the most valuable asset on Brooklyn might just be Booker. Fifth in the league in steals and nineteenth among power forwards on the Player Rater, Booker is absolutely thriving and merits much higher ownership.Maurice Harkless, Portland Trail Blazers (37.0): Enjoying a 47 percent leap in field goal output, a 64.1 percent spike in minutes per game and a 105 percent surge in 3-point attempts per game compared to last season as the starting stretch 4 for the Blazers, Harkless is a valuable 3-and-D asset to consider.Tyreke Evans, New Orleans Pelicans (36.1): Another injured asset to scoop before the market wakes up, Evans was fifth in usage rate among shooting guards last season and could thrive in a busy role for a New Orleans team that ranks eighth in pace this season.James Johnson, Miami Heat (9.5): If the team ever vaults Johnson ahead of a struggling Derrick Williams at the four, Johnson could become a truly valuable fantasy commodity. For now, hes a nice complementary option thanks to 1.2 blocks per game and nearly a steal per contest in addition to respectable 3-point production over the past nine games.Trey Lyles, Utah Jazz (7.2): With Derrick Favors ailing and expected to miss an enduring stretch with a knee injury, Lyles can help in points, boards and steals.CentersNerlens Noel, Philadelphia 76ers (50.9): Still just 22, Noel is one of only three players in league history to average at least 9.9 points, 8.0 rebounds, 1.5 blocks and 1.5 steals in each of his first two NBA seasons. The others in this unique trio are Hakeem Olajuwon and David Robinson, if youve heard of them. While his offensive potential is nowhere close to of The Dream or The Admiral, Noel does deliver rare defensive upside and is nearing a return from injury in the coming weeks. Minutes might not be so consistent with the teams glut in the front court, but Id guess he can work alongside Joel Embiid much better than the defensively deficient and high-usage Jahlil Okafor.Cody Zeller, Charlotte Hornets (19.1): Shooting career-bests from within three feet of the basket at 70.2 percent and 57.9 percent from three to 10 feet from the rim, Zeller is also providing a valuable 1.2 blocks per game. Center proves uniquely shallow, so pursue Zeller while the market is still largely unaware of this breakout campaign.Frank Kaminsky III, Charlotte Hornets (17.6): Over the past five games as of Sunday, Kaminsky has averaged two 3-pointers made and 15.6 points thanks to a rich rate of 32.4 minutes per game over this stretch Stanley NSoki Jersey .ca look back at each of the Top 10 stories of 2013. Today, we look back at Boston Strong - a citys recovery from tragedy. Thiago Silva Jersey . 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There were two wickets each for Trego and Roelof van der Merwe.In reply, Somerset reached 297 for 6 with an over to spare, Trego hitting nine fours and a six in his 104, while Lewis Gregory contributed 69 and van der Merwe 41. Ollie Rayner was the pick of the Middlesex attack with 2 for 40. The result put Somerset on nine points from six group games, while their opponents remain on six.Middlesex had been given a solid start by Stirling and Ryan Higgins, who took the total to 83 in the 18th over before Higgins, on 39, drove a catch to cover off Trego. Stirling moved to his half-century off 60 balls, with six fours, before being second man out in the 24th over, caught at deep cover off Trego, who strangely bowled only six overs for figures of 2 for 27.Gubbins hit the first six of the innings off Craig Overton in the 25th over, but Middlesex could never put a charge on against some accurate Somerset bowling. It was 143 for 3 in the 30th over when Eoin Morgan was caught at mid-on by Trego after top-edging a pull shot off Gregory and 173 for 4 when George Bailey drove a catch to cover off van der Merwe.By then Somerset had used eight different bowlers. Gubbins reached his half-century off 47 balls, with three fours and a six and shared a fifth-wicket stand of 58 wwith John Simpson, who was bowled for 27, looking to reverse sweep van der Merwe.ddddddddddddJames Franklin went quickly to Overton before Gubbins innings ended when he guided a Tim Groenewald full-toss straight to James Hildreth at short fine-leg. Fuller provided some late acceleration with successive sixes off Groenewald, but a couple of late run-outs left Middlesex short of the 300-mark.Somerset would have been happy at the halfway stage. But skipper Jim Allenby went for a duck to James Harris when they replied and Johann Myburgh, having looked in prime form moving to 22, had to retire hurt with a side injury.Mahela Jayawardene (28) helped Trego add 63 before being well caught one-handed above his head by Morgan at midwicket off Rayner, and it was 117 for 3 when Hildreth, on 9, tamely chipped a catch to midwicket off Higgins.Trego reached a 53-ball half-century, with seven fours, against a Middlesex attack deprived of Fuller because of a side strain. Gregory provided excellent support in a fourth-wicket partnership of 86 in 15 overs and the hosts looked well placed when 35-year-old Trego moved confidently to three figures off 106 balls in the 36th over.He was bowled, advancing down the track to Rayner. But Gregory and van der Merwe were both dropped in the 41st over, bowled by Harris, Morgan and Tim Murtagh the culprits.They proved expensive errors as Gregory reached his half-century off 64 balls, with three fours, and the pair took their side to the verge of victory with a stand of 71 in 8.5 overs before both fell in the closing overs. Josh Davey and Craig Overton completed the job. ' ' '