Definitely not the sexiest name in fantasy basketball, but don’t sleep on Robin Lopez as a potential key piece to more than a few winning fantasy rosters this season. Players like Robin Lopez are perfect to round out any roster and add a significant amount of consistency.
I expect Robin Lopez to duplicate his 2013-14 season with the Trailblazers. In that season, Lopez averaged 11.1 pts, 8.5 rebounds, 1.7 blocks, while shooting 55% from the field and 81% from the line. Again, that stat line may not excite a lot of fantasy owners, but not everyone realizes how elusive a 10-10-2 line is for big men, especially for bigs who can shoot free throws like Lopez.
Only 3 big men achieved that last year (Whiteside, Davis, Jordan) and a few others sniffed that line if we lower the blocks down to 1.5 per game (Drummond, Cousins, P. Gasol). You’ll notice a common theme: all of those guys just listed are drafted about 8 rounds before Robin Lopez. If you can draft someone that late that is even in the conversation with some early round picks, you’ve made a smart decision.
Being on this Knicks roster will only help Lopez. His positional competition is now Kevin Seraphin and Kyle O’Quinn (I am a huge fan of O’Quinn, just not for fantasy). In addition, other than Melo, Lopez will be sharing the front court with generally terrible basketball players--Derrick Williams, Lou Amundson, and Kristaps Porzingis. I swear I didn’t make that up. And just like Arron Afflalo, no matter how the Knicks play as a team this year, Lopez will continue to get playing time--he is one of their best potential trade assets if things fall apart and they will want make sure his value stays high.
By popular demand, RotoBaller has aggregated all of our fantasy basketball NBA waiver wire pickups into a running list of NBA waiver options, so bookmark the page and check back often for updates.