Fantastic basketball managers, take a moment to expire. The star weekend has arrived, offering the ideal chance to relax and come back to the players who shone in the first half of the season. From sensations in small groups to the stars of the first round up to the media threw and late jewels exceeding expectations, there is a lot to celebrate.
I divided the fantastic All-Stars of this season in three teams-start-up stars, value crushers half-round and end of the round / derogation heroes. Celebrate the players helping (or maybe carry) your teams in fantasy this season!
Top-5 All-Stars of the first round
Guard: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder
SGA is the best goalkeeper in the NBA. He ranks second in 9 cat and fifth in points leagues this season while leading the league by scoring at 32.6 points per game. It is the model of efficiency and is one of the two guards on average more than 1 flight and 1 block per game. SGA is again in the conversation for MVP in real life and fantasy.
Reserve: Damian Lillard, Milwaukee Bucks
Guard: Tyrese Maxey, Philadelphia 76ers
Sixers are in the conversation for the most disappointing team in the league, but that did not prevent Maxey from having a year of career. Despite the difficulties of the field from the start, Maxey’s game in the past two months has pushed him into the first round in the 9 cat and points. To a third round ADP, Maxey delivers for fantasy managers.
Reserve: Kyrie Irving, Dallas Mavericks
Attance: Karl-Anthony Towns, New York Knicks
Kat-Thibs’ meeting was great for the fantastic value of Kat because it was one of the most impactful great men of this season. He ranks among the first five in 9 CAT and the first seven in the point leagues while displaying the second highest real shooting percentage in his 64%career. It is effective and is equal to the second row in double double.
Reserve: Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics
Attacker: Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio Spurs
We simply explore the surface of year 2 of the Wemby experience. Wembanyama is in the first three in points and in 9 leagues of 9 CAT, and to the surprise of anyone, he heads the league with 4.9 actions per game. He is one of the six players on average at least 20-10-3 this season. Fantastic beast.
Reserve: Anthony Davis, Dallas Mavericks
Center: Nikola Jokić, Denver Nuggets
As coherent and reliable as the joker is, it is difficult to believe that it is even better this season. Jokić is the only player with an average triple-double (the first time in his career at the renowned temple The 500 best Yahoo public teams. Just Jokić doing things Jokić.
Reserve: Sabonis Domantas, Sacramento Kings
Top 5 guys from the middle
Guard: Darius Garland, Cleveland riders
Garland has rebounded from last season’s injury season. He exceeds his ADP by three laps in the 9 Cat leagues and is part of a handful of players who flirt with 50/40/90 this season. The Cavs are a fantastic gold mine and it is one of the main reasons why.
Reserve: Jamal Murray, Denver Nuggets
Guard: Cade Cunningham, Detroit pistons
CADE shows why it was the choice n ° 1 in total a few years ago. He won the pistons to be the rigor of the League to a competitor in the playoff series, seated in sixth place in the Eastern Conference. Cunningham has accumulated in almost all categories of this season – points, assists, rebounds, FG%, 3s manufactured and blocks. Aside from the reversals, he became one of the first IRL and Fantasy guards.
Reserve: Tyler Herro, Miami Heat
Form: Evan Mobley (Cleveland Cavaliers)
Kenny Atkinson’s hiring was the best thing that could have happened to unlock Mobley’s fantasy. He sees more use and takes more than 3s this season, which has been a manufacturer of difference in his production. The rebound and the defensive figures have always been solid, but the offensive aggression of Mobley took him to territory in the second round.
Reserve: Jalen Johnson, Atlanta Hawks
Attance: Jalen Williams, Oklahoma City Thunder
The versatility of J-DUB from the point of view of positional flexibility (PG / SG / SF / PF) makes it a rare race in fantasy. It is also the second option of one of the best basketball teams. He displays career records at 21-5-5 this season while being one of the league leaders in interceptions per game. Dog.
Reserve: Franz Wagner, Orlando Magic
Center: Nikola Vučević,, Chicago Bulls
Although no one has taught this old dog new things to this old dog, it has been very effective in addition to being the same coherent lobby as we appreciate. It is 16th in 9 Cate leagues before the stars break. What is better is that the Bulls seem cool with the medium of the playoff hunting, which should reduce the silly season of Vindu.
Reserve: Jaren Jackson Jr., Memphis Grizzlies
Top 5 guys from the final
Guard: Dyson Daniels, Atlanta Hawks
This hidden gem becomes one of the best defenders in the league perimeter. Daniels leads the league in interceptions and deflections, but also produced in other facets. Although it is not drafted in 65% of the leagues, Daniels is on average 13/5/4 (all careers in career) and draws 47% in the field. He is the main candidate for the winner of the League in terms of value compared to the ADP.
Reserve: Payton Pritchard, Boston Celtics
Guard: Norman Powell (Clippers of Los Angeles)
Whenever you can get a player in the 11th round that occurs at a fourth round value, it is a W. Powell played a reserve role for most of his career, but once he had The opportunity to start, he didn’t look back. The increase in minutes and keys has led to career outings in points, 3s, rebounds and TS%.
Reserve: Austin Reaves, Los Angeles Lakers
Form: Josh Hart (New York Knicks)
Hart de Hart’s game adapts perfectly for knicks and fantasy. I doubt that anyone could have predicted the production that we see this season. It was a value in the second round all season in the 9 cat’s leagues and as Powell, Hart surpassed his ADP of more than seven laps. This is why Hart is my Fantastic MVP.
Reserve: Christian Braun, Denver Nuggets
Attacker: Amen Thompson (Houston Rockets)
Jabari Smith’s hand injury paved the way for the fantastic community to join one of the most explosive young statistics in the League: Amen Thompson. Since Smith’s injury, Thompson ranks 13th in leagues of 9 Cates, with an average of 17.2 points, 9.7 rebounds, 5.4 assists, 2.1 interceptions and 1.5 blocks per game on 53 % field shot. There is another choice of 11th round which reports dividends for fantasy managers.
Reserve: Cam Johnson, Brooklyn Nets
Center: Ivica Zubac, Los Angeles Clippers
It is always a good practice to write the center linked to James Harden. It was the best campaign of ZU in his career, with an average of 15 points with 13 rebounds this season. His draft stock was not higher either, going to the eighth round despite the fact of performing in the top 50 in points and 9 cat leagues.
Reserve: Jakob Poeltl, Toronto Raptors