How to play

Throw the ball in fantasy basketball!

Step-by-step instructions on how to create a team in Gamesurgen

Step 1: Download the app

To start the download, go to the main page and click the “Download” button. Save the file to your device, then open the “Downloads” folder and run the installation file.

For additional security, it is recommended to check the file using antivirus software. If your device has protection against installing applications from unknown sources, allow the installation of third-party applications in the settings.

After the installation is complete, a shortcut will appear on the desktop to quickly launch the application. Make sure that your device meets the minimum system requirements for correct operation. To start the download, click the “Download” button on our website.

Step 2: Choose a League Format

Decide on the league type:

Seasonal League – lasts the entire NBA season

Daytime Fantasy League (DFS) – one-day competitions

Draft League – teams select players one by one

Auction League – participants “buy” players for a virtual budget

Choose a scoring format:

Category Format (H2H Categories) – wins in each statistical category

Points Format (H2H Points) – total points for all player actions

Roto Format – all categories are constantly tracked throughout the season

Decide on the league size:

Number of participating teams (usually 8 to 16)

Roster size (usually 13-15 players)

Number of starting positions by position

 

Step 3: Study the rules and scoring system

 

Familiarize yourself with the rules of the chosen leagues:

 

Roster structure

Player position restrictions

Substitution and transfer rules

Deadlines and deadlines

 

Learn the scoring system:

 

What actions award points (points, rebounds, assists, etc.)

How many points are awarded for each action

Are there negative points (e.g. for turnovers)

Special bonuses (e.g. for a double-double or triple-double)

 

Build your strategy around the scoring system:

 

Determine which statistical categories are most valuable

Decide what type of players to bet on

 

Step 4: Prepare for the draft

 

Learn the NBA roster:

 

Star players and their stats

Rookies and promising young players

Injured or questionable players

 

Create a ranked list of players:

 

Ranked players by position

Mark the players you want to draft first

Create a list “dark horses” and underrated players

 

Research trends and predictions for the season:

 

Roster changes

New coaches and their playing styles

Changes in player rotation

 

Run mock drafts:

 

Use the “mock draft” feature on your platform of choice

Test different draft strategies

Determine the optimal sequence of player selections

 

Step 5: Participate in the draft

 

Prepare for the draft technically:

 

Check the stability of your internet connection

Make sure your device is working properly

Log in early (15-20 minutes before the start)

 

Follow your draft strategy:

 

For early rounds: select the Best Player Available

For mid-rounds: fill the necessary positions

For late rounds: select players with high upside

 

Adapt as the draft progresses:

 

Monitor other participants’ picks

Adjust your strategy based on available players

Don’t panic if your target player is selected by another participant

 

Fill all the positions on the roster:

 

Point Guard (PG)

Shooting Guard (SG)

Small Forward (SF)

Power Forward (PF)

Center (C)

UTIL

Bench

 

Step 6: Create a Balanced Roster

 

Ensure Balance by Stat Category:

 

Recruit players who are strong in different categories

Avoid over-strengthening one category at the expense of others

 

Balance the Roster by Position:

 

Ensure quality players at all key positions

Have backup players in case of injuries or rest of the stars

 

Consider the Game Schedule:

 

Check how many games your players’ teams play per week

Avoid situations where many of your players rest on the same day

 

Step 7: Weekly/Daily Roster Management

 

Actively manage your starting roster:

 

Check the daily schedule of games

Only line up players who have games

Consider rest breaks for star players

 

Track injury news:

 

Subscribe to player status alerts

Replace injured players with healthy ones

Use the injured list (IR) if your league has such an option

 

Analyze matchups:

 

Consider the strength of the opponent’s defense

Pay attention to the pace of the teams’ play

Prefer players who play against weak defenses