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🏀 Wrap week 17
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Joel Embiid (Knee) and Jalen Suggs (knee) came out for the rest of the season.
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The CAVS are the first team to win 50 victories and have three sequences of 10 consecutive victories this year.
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Steph Curry splashed 56 points with 12 3s in a victory over magic. He also dipped in his first game since 2019.
🥇Top players of the week 17
🎧 which is in my rotation
There are a bunch of players between 35 and 50% in the fantastic leagues of Yahoo, and as we approach fantastic eliminatory series, I will just list the players that I would consider the must list from Monday. This may vary depending on the size of your league.
Essential players
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Payton Pritchard
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TOUMANI CAMARA
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Coulibalie Bilale
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Alex Sarr
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Shaedon Sharpe
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Malik Beasley
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Of’Andre Hunter
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Jeremy Sochan
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Tari Eason
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Isaiah necklace
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Stephon castle
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Henderson scoot
Top streams in shallow leagues
Quentin Grimes – SG / SF, Philadelphia 76ers (29%)
Come on, the kid posted a 44-point career summit (18-14 FG), including 6 3s and 4 actions against the Warriors on Saturday. Since he joined the Sixers, he was on an average of 17/5/3 with a flight in 31 minutes per game. Grimes plays for a new agreement and with the trends of the Philly season, he is a player I would like to play for the rest of the season. I would have placed it in the essential category if it was notative in more leagues.
Zach Collins – PF / C, Chicago Bulls (34%)
Collins came from the Spurs on the deadline and he has already exceeded Jalen Smith on the depth of the Bulls. He had a week of monster 17, with an average of 18/10/4 with 1.3 3, 1.5 shares and 58/31/84 to separate in his last four games. More importantly, Nikola Vučević continues to miss time with a calf injury, and although he can look at a return this week, Collins must be rescue until it happens.
Bol Bol – PF / C, Phoenix Suns (34%)
Suns can be a disaster, but at least they allow Bol to shine. He started the last four games and stands out from a week when he was valued as the second round in the 9 CAT leagues. His skill set affects almost all categories, and apart from the match on Sunday, he has an average of about 29 fantastic points per game during last week. Bol is a goalkeeper for the rest of the season for the Suns, with only Kevin during and being reliable options in the front area.
Ty Jerome – PG / SG, Cleveland Cavaliers (23%)
As one of the most impactful reserves in the league, Jérôme remains relevant in fantasy, which he plays limited minutes on the bench or intervenes as a starter. He ranked 30th in the 9 Cate leagues last week and delivered three performances with more than 20 points in his last four games. Jerome made a show on Sunday, marking 25 points, recording 6 assists, entering 5 rebounds, reaching 2 3 points and producing 6 interceptions in 35 minutes. Due to its efficiency and productivity per minute, it falls into the essential category for me in the 9 cat and points formats.
The best flows in deeper leagues
Guerschon Yabusele – PF / C, Philadelphia 76ers (26%)
Some may prefer Andre Drummond (29%), but I consider Yabusele as a more versatile fantastic asset. While Drummond mainly controls the boards with limited points and flights, Yabu has a higher notation potential and also contributes to 3 points, rebounds and stocks. With Joel Embiid excluded for the seasonI expect Yabusele to divide the time between power forward and in the center, keeping it on the ground for almost 30 minutes in the future.
Kyle Filipowski – C, Utah Jazz (15%)
If you are looking for a double-double threat with sneaky game potential, look no further than Filipowski. Jazz often rested veterans during this period, and Duke’s recruit holds. He recorded three double-doubles in his last four games, and last week, Filipowski ended the score period with an average of 13 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists, with nearly 2 3 points per game. The jazz have four games this week, and although there is no back, Filipowski is a player I would hold due to the unpredictable nature of the rotation and jazz rest schedules.
Davion Mitchell – PG / SG, Miami Heat (17%)
A grainy defender like Mitchell was intended for success when he was exchanged for heat. His fantastic stock now increases that he quickly exceeded Terry Rozier on the depth painting. In nine games with Miami, Mitchell plays more than 33 minutes per night and on average 10.1 points, 4.2 assists, 1.7 3s and 1.2 interceptions per match while firing 54% on the field and 47% beyond the arc. Although these figures do not change the situation, he tends to increase for a team that needs a strong ball defender who can also manage the offensive.
Kris Dunn – PG / SG, Los Angeles Clippers (19%)
Dunn is worth disseminating, especially if you need flights. He has an average of 3 interceptions per game in the last month and takes place a week when he provided fantasy managers with a third round value in the 9 -category leagues after adding to his flights with a solid line 12/5/4. Continue to roll with Dunn while the Clippers play four games with a Tuesday / Wednesday back to back where Kawhi Leonard will probably be seated.
Kelly Olynyk – PF / C, New Orleans Pélicans (15%)
Pelicans remain one of the worst NBA teams, but they still play their veterans. Olynyk was rested a match last week, and although it could happen again at the end of the week, his production was worthy of rivers. He provided a value of 8th round in the 9 Cate leagues during last week and scored a summit of 26 points with 9 plates, 4 assists, 3 3 and a flight. It seems that Karlo Matković is the strange man in the pelp before, leaving Yves Missi (30%) and Olynyk as good options in a week of four games.
Quinten Post – C, Golden State Warriors (5%)
Post was quietly in the work, finishing 8th in value per match in the 9 -caught leagues during the week 17. The 7 -foot recruit was a huge spark for the Warriors, who needed a big one who to stretch the ground and strike in the post (word game). Golden State has three games in four nights, so picking up the message now will be put several departures at the start of the week. When you get at least 20 minutes this season, Post is on average nearly 13 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 3s per game.
Other streaming options:
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Cason Wallace – PG / SG, Oklahoma City Thunder
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Aaron Wiggins – SG / SF, Oklahoma City Thunder
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Caris Lever – SG / SF, Atlanta Hawks
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Térance Mann – SG / SF, Atlanta Hawks
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Moses Moody – SG / SF, Golden State Warriors
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Dillon Brooks – SG / SF / PF, Houston Rockets
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Brice Sensabaugh – SG / SF, Utah Jazz
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MATAS BUZELIS – SF / PF, Chicago Bulls
🗓️ weekly game schedule
Here is how the week breaks down in terms of total NBA matches played per day. Use it to identify when the streaming options will be the most favorable:
Day |
Played Games |
Monday |
7 |
Tuesday |
9 |
Wednesday |
8 |
THURSDAY |
6 |
Friday |
8 |
SATURDAY |
8 |
Sunday |
8 |
Prime Streaming Days: Monday and Thursday
While Monday and Thursday have the least games this week, fantasy managers should not have any problems broadcast every day. And a final reminder: Yahoo’s default default deadline ends on Thursday, March 6.
🎯Teams to target
Teams with 4 games:
Jazz, Timberwolves, Mavericks and Clippers have players in the derogation swimming pool that can be broadcast in favorable matches. For example, UTAH opponents in week 18 are pistons, wizards, raptors and six years, offering three favorable clashes. After yesterday’s management efforts, jazz is fully engaged in Tanking, so players like Brice Sensabaugh and Kj Martin will probably see increased minutes despite not having a back this week.
The Wolves face Philly, Charlotte, Miami and San Antonio this week. These are solid fantastic matches to consider streaming players like Nickeil Alexander-Walker. With Dallas always trying to sail in life after Luka Dončić, Max Christie is a good streaming option against teams like kings, grizzly ones and sun.
The Hawks, Warriors, Rockets and Sixers play three games in four nights to start the week. Given the uniform distribution of the games, recover players from these teams to maximize the volume and remove several games on a transaction would be wise.
Teams with 3 games:
Twelve teams play three games this week. Among these teams, Raptors play against jazz and wizards on a consecutive set. Wizards are confronted with jazz and raptors, which should be good news for young Wizards players like Bilal Coulibaly, Bub Carrington and Alex Sarr, because veterinarians are not likely to play in these games.
Consecutive sets
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Monday / Tuesday: 76ers, hawks, rockets and warriors
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Tuesday / Wednesday: Bucks, Cavaliers, Clippers and Timberwolves
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Wednesday / Thursday: Celtics
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Thursday / Friday: Knicks
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Friday / Saturday: Heat, hornets and raptors
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Saturday / Sunday: Bucks, Pélicans and Pistons
🚑 Rover of injuries
Here is the last:
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Bulls: Nikola Vučević (calf) plans to join the team during their next road trip.
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Lakers: Rui Hachimura (knee) will be reassessed in a week. Dorian Finney-Smith and Dalton Knecht get a slight boost in fantasy.
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Kings: Sabonis Domantas. (hamstrings) will be reassessed in a week. Jonas Valančiūnas is a must in all leagues and formats.
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Mavericks: Moses Brown was released after the expiration of his 10 -day contract. He is now a free agent.
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Rocket:: Fred Vanvleet (ankle) will miss the competition on Monday after recognizing his ankle.
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Timberwolves:: JUlius Randle and Donte Divincenzo are back. Rudy Gobert remains outside.
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Warriors: Jonathan Kuminga stays outside on Monday.