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Import a league

Paste your username — we'll find your leagues and let you pick which ones to bring in.

What import unlocks

League import connects your roster context to the same projection engine used by the public NBA fantasy tools. Once a league is loaded, start/sit decisions can reflect your players, rankings can match your scoring format, and trade analysis can use the right remaining-week window.

NBA import workflow
Find
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Select
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Analyze
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Import follows a simple workflow: find leagues, select the ones to bring in, then apply roster context to fantasy tools.

Supported fantasy imports

Use the live integrations below or keep using guest mode while additional platforms are added.

PlatformStatusImport method
SleeperLiveUsername lookup and league selection.
ESPNLiveCookie-based private league import.
Yahoo, NFL.com, CBSPlannedOAuth or platform-specific import research.

No account needed for the tools. Importing creates a guest league you can claim by signing up later.

Fantasy import FAQ

Do I need an account to import a fantasy league?

You can use public tools without an account. League import creates a guest league that can be claimed later by signing up.

Which fantasy platforms work today?

Sleeper and ESPN imports work today. Yahoo, NFL.com, and CBS are listed as upcoming integrations.

What does the import change in the fantasy tools?

Imported leagues let Shark Snip apply roster, scoring, team, and week context before showing rankings, start/sit calls, and trade values.

Imported league data is used to power fantasy analytics inside Shark Snip. Keep credentials private, use platform settings you understand, and review lineups directly on your fantasy platform before lock.

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