Wendell Carter
Wendell Carter Jr. delivered a season-best performance with 18 points, eight rebounds, three assists, and three three-pointers in Orlando’s win over the Hornets. Despite a standout game, his offensive output has been inconsistent, with most of his previous performances capped under 10 points. With key scorers ahead of him, Carter’s role remains limited, making him
Read MoreLaMelo Ball
LaMelo Ball’s Thursday performance against the Magic saw him contribute significantly across multiple categories, posting 17 points, seven rebounds, and 13 assists, despite the Hornets’ loss. While Ball limited turnovers, he struggled with his shooting, going 1-of-9 from beyond the arc. He continues to offer top-tier fantasy value, particularly in turnover-punt models, as the Hornets
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LaMelo Ball’s recent performance against the Magic showcased his overall playmaking skills despite his shooting woes, with 17 points, seven rebounds, 13 assists, and two steals. His struggles from beyond the arc continued, hitting just 1-of-9 three-pointers, although he maintains a career-best percentage for the season. Ball remains valuable in turnover-punt models and approaches top-10
Read MoreMiles Bridges
Miles Bridges put up 16 points, five rebounds, and four three-pointers in Thursday’s loss to the Magic but failed to make an impact elsewhere, leaving fantasy managers wanting more. His shooting woes continue, with a 39.5 percent field-goal rate over the past five games. While he remains a top-100 player, his overall fantasy value would
Read MoreRyan Kalkbrenner
Ryan Kalkbrenner delivered another solid performance with 17 points, seven rebounds, and three blocks in Thursday’s game against the Magic, boosting his fantasy stock further. With an impressive shooting percentage early in the season, coinciding with his defensive contributions, Kalkbrenner is quickly becoming a valuable asset for fantasy managers. Despite the small sample size, holding
Read MoreCollin Sexton
Collin Sexton delivered an impactful performance off the bench in Thursday’s loss to the Magic, posting 19 points on efficient shooting and adding multiple contributions across the stat sheet. Despite the lineup shift favoring rookie Sion James, Sexton’s productivity remained steady, keeping him relevant in fantasy leagues, especially amid Brandon Miller’s ongoing absence due to
Read MoreCollin Sexton
Collin Sexton delivered a strong performance off the bench, scoring 19 points with two rebounds and four assists in the Hornets’ loss to the Magic. Despite the lineup shift favoring rookie Sion James, Sexton’s efficiency from the field remained high. With Brandon Miller sidelined, Sexton holds continued fantasy relevance, while James’ moderate debut suggests he
Read MoreTristan da Silva
Tristan da Silva’s performance in Thursday’s game against the Hornets showed his potential as a valuable contributor off the bench, tallying 19 points, three steals, and three three-pointers. While backing up Franz Wagner limits his fantasy ceiling, Da Silva’s consistent scoring—reaching double figures in four of the first six games—makes him a potential deep-league asset.
Read MoreShai Gilgeous-Alexander
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander delivered another standout performance on Thursday, contributing 31 points, seven assists, and three rebounds in Oklahoma City’s victory over the Wizards. Maintaining his high-scoring momentum from last season, the reigning MVP displayed efficient shooting and impeccable ball control, with zero turnovers. Fantasy managers, however, may need to adjust expectations with the Thunder playing
Read MoreKeyonte George
Keyonte George delivered an impressive performance despite a scare, scoring 29 points and contributing across the board. After briefly exiting due to a head injury, he returned, suggesting it may not be severe. George continues to surpass expectations, ranking near the top-50 in nine-category formats. With Isaiah Collier sidelined, George’s availability in only 53 percent
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