Domantas Sabonis
Domantas Sabonis delivered defensively with a dominant 18-rebound performance against the Thunder, yet concerns are mounting over his offensive output. Despite his Yahoo! ADP of 18, Sabonis has started the season averaging just 10.7 points and 2.3 assists. With multiple high-usage players on his team, fantasy managers will need to monitor whether this trend continues
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Nicolas Batum contributed modestly in the Clippers’ 115–96 loss to the Warriors, scoring three points and grabbing six rebounds. Used primarily in the second half, Batum stepped in for an underperforming Bogdan Bogdanović, who only managed two points. With Bradley Beal out, the rotation remains fluid, but neither Batum nor Bogdanović currently provide reliable streaming
Read MoreStephen Curry
Stephen Curry delivered a solid performance with 19 points and eight assists in the Warriors’ victory over the Clippers. Despite the lighter workload of 26 minutes in the second game of a back-to-back, he maintained efficiency, which could benefit fantasy managers focusing on categories. Golden State now prepares for a two-game road trip against the
Read MoreJonathan Kuminga
Jonathan Kuminga contributed nine points, five rebounds, an assist, a steal, and a three-pointer in the Warriors’ victory over the Clippers Tuesday night. Despite a modest stat line, Kuminga remains a valuable fantasy asset, maintaining a top-100 value early in the season. With head coach Steve Kerr expressing confidence in his abilities, Kuminga is expected
Read MoreJimmy Butler
In Tuesday’s victory over the Clippers, Jimmy Butler delivered a strong performance with 21 points, five rebounds, five assists, and three three-pointers, maintaining his third-round value in nine-category fantasy formats. Despite playing their second game in as many nights, the Warriors effectively managed player minutes, with Butler and Draymond Green being the only ones to
Read MoreJames Harden
James Harden contributed 20 points in the Clippers’ loss to the Warriors, though his playmaking suffered with just one assist, hampered by a tight Warriors defense. Missing all three field-goal attempts in the second half, Harden was unable to provide his usual offensive spark. Despite the tough night, he remained the team’s top scorer. Harden
Read MoreKawhi Leonard
Kawhi Leonard scored 18 points on 7-of-17 shooting, adding five rebounds, one assist, one steal, and a three-pointer in the Clippers’ loss to the Warriors. Despite being the team’s second-leading scorer, Leonard’s limited contributions in other categories were notable. Currently offering fourth-round value in fantasy leagues, his consistent availability remains crucial to maximizing his potential
Read MoreIvica Zubac
Ivica Zubac recorded his first double-double of the season in the Clippers’ loss to the Warriors, tallying 14 points and 13 rebounds. Despite a decrease in playing time to an average 27.6 minutes due to roster enhancements, including the acquisition of Brook Lopez, Zubac maintains a steady fantasy floor. However, his potential for higher fantasy
Read MoreTyrese Maxey
Tyrese Maxey delivered an outstanding performance with 39 points, 10 assists, and a double-double, propelling the 76ers to a 4-0 start. Emerging as a key player, Maxey’s increased leadership role is evident, demonstrating his capability through high-volume scoring and playmaking. Fantasy managers who invested a late-first-round pick in Maxey are likely pleased, as his early-season
Read MoreAlex Sarr
Alex Sarr delivered a standout performance with 31 points, 11 rebounds, and a solid defensive outing despite the Wizards’ loss to the 76ers. His impressive first-half stats highlighted his potential, although his production diminished post-halftime. As Sarr builds consistency, fantasy managers will be watching closely, especially considering his strong showing against formidable opponents like Joel
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