NBA Waiver Watch: Sunday Edition
Here's a look at three players to target on waivers in season-long fantasy basketball:
PG Brandon Jennings, Magic
With the move to Orlando, Jennings should be owned in every single fantasy league moving forward.
In his first game with the Magic, Jennings put up 18 points, four assists and three boards in just 25 minutes. Fellow Magic PG Elfrid Payton registered half as many points in three more minutes on the court.
Jennings never averaged fewer than 15 PPG in a season until Reggie Jackson stole his starting job at the tail end of last season, which led to Jennings' plummet to 6.8 PPG with Detroit this season.
The 26-year-old can still ball and is surrounded by playmakers in Orlando. Don't be surprised if he steals the starting PG job from the underachieving Payton as Orlando looks to make a run at the postseason.

SG Gary Harris, Nuggets
Harris is making strides in just his second season in the Association.
Denver's shooting guard has posted double-digit points in 14 of his last 19 games. His secondary stats have impressed as well, averaging 3.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.4 steals per game in the month of February.
As the Nuggets fade further and further out of the playoff picture, expect their usage of the former Michigan State Spartan to continue to increase.

PF/C Kris Humpries, Suns
Though Humphries has never been overly fantasy relevant, aside from a few seasons during his 12-year NBA career, now might be a good time to pick up the 31-year-old.
In Washington, Humphries was playing just over 16 minutes per game, averaging an uninspiring 6.4 points and 4.1 rebounds.
The trade deadline deal that sent him to Phoenix should pay dividends for his fantasy value. Though a small sample size, in his lone game with the Suns, the former Minnesota Golden Gopher tallied 18 points, 12 rebounds, two assists and two blocks while playing 27 minutes.
Pick him up with the hope that his usage continues on a depleted Suns roster.