MORRISVILLE, NC, April 11, 2011 (Press-News.org) Fantasy Postseason, LLC announced today that it has opened league registration for the 2011 Pro Basketball and Hockey playoffs. Fantasy Postseason pro basketball and hockey leagues enhance the fun of the post-season, by allowing managers to draft individual players from playoff rosters.
Fantasy players score points based upon in-game performance such as points scored, rebounds, and assists for basketball, or goals, assists, and saves for hockey. Points accumulate for team managers as their players advance through the playoffs. The manager with the most points at the end is the winner of their league.
Given the nature of the playoffs, Fantasy Postseason leagues require very little time commitment. However, with a robust set of features such as free agency and trades, Fantasy Postseason leagues provide all the tools necessary to keep the fantasy fanatics active throughout the year.
Fantasy Postseason, LLC focuses on the most important time of year in any sport - the postseason. The Fantasy Postseason website provides fantasy games for all of the major sports postseasons, including the Baseball Playoffs, the College Football Bowl Season, the Pro Football Playoffs, the College Basketball Tournament, the Pro Basketball Playoffs, and the Pro Hockey Playoffs. For more information, visit www.fantasypostseason.com.
Fantasy Postseason Announces Pro Basketball and Hockey Fantasy Games
Play fantasy basketball and fantasy hockey throughout the playoffs at FantasyPostseason.com.
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