With starting power forward Troy Murphy out due to a foot injury, Kris Humphries has taken his place in the starting five and flourished. Humphries is averaging 9.5 points, 13 rebounds, and 2.3 blocks in 4 starts.
The Breakdown
Surprisingly, it's been Humphries, not rookie Derrick Favors, who's taken advantage of the additional court time. Humphries showed last year that he could produce when given ample playing time, so this production could continue for as long as Murphy is out. Humphries should be added in most leagues while he's getting starter's minutes.