We've made it into the final week of fantasy hoops. On behalf of RotoBaller, it's been a pleasure as always sharing my insights to our audience. We wish everyone the best of luck in your leagues and may the odds forever be in your favor!
As a reminder for most leagues, it's crucial to plan ahead. Waiver wire adds, scheduling, player injuries are all things to consider at this point of the season. Drop the dead weight, make an effort to improve your team by maximizing your weekly adds and utilizing streamer spots via the waiver wire. Don't be attached to short-term pick ups when there is a hot player on the horizon. Be wary of weekly streaming options and stay ahead of your opponents. This is not the time to hang on to struggling players, even if it means you have to drop them to just to advance to the next round.
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4 Games – Wizards, Kings, Trail Blazers, Suns, Timberwolves, Bucks, Grizzlies, Lakers, Clippers, Warriors, Pistons, Nuggets, Mavericks, Cavaliers, Bulls, Hornets
3 Games - Jazz, Spurs, Magic, Thunder, Knicks, Pelicans, Heat, Pacers, Rockets, Nets, Celtics, Hawks
2 Games - Raptors
Week 24 Standard Leagues - Waiver Wire Pickups
**At this point of the season, it's more about getting the maximize the use of games and categorical needs. Almost all players, standard or deep may become of use to advance to the next round.**
Quinn Cook, PG & Nick Young, SG/SF, Golden State Warriors (36 & 21% Ownership)
Stephen Curry (knee), Klay Thompson (thumb), and Kevin Durant (rib fracture) is all out for the Warriors, and Cook is coming off two impressive games, averaging 26.5 points, 4.0 boards, 3.5 assists, 2.5 steals and 5.0 3-pointers over his last two games. Yes, he's worth grabbing if he isn't already. Nick Young, aka Swaggy P is also worth grabbing because he's a human microwave and has the upside to single handedly win you the 3-pointer category.
Marquese Chriss, PF/C, Phoenix Suns (32% Ownership)
Chriss has been so frustrating to own this entire season, but it's hard to ignore his fantasy upside. He's starting to heat up again, hitting double digit scoring in four straight contests. He's one of those players that can give you a block, steal, and a three-pointer made per game.
Luke Kennard, SG/SF, Detroit Pistons (3% Ownership)
The Pistons might be out of the playoff picture very soon, so they mind as well give their rookie some playing time. He's averaged 28.0 minutes per game over the last five, while averaging 13.0 points and 1.0 steal per game. Give him a look if you need help with triples and some low-end scoring. The Pistons play four times this week.
Jaylen Brown, SG/SF, Boston Celtics (54% Ownership)
Brown (concussion) finally returned to the lineup and played extremely well on Sunday, scoring 19 points in only 25 minutes of action. With Kyrie Irving (knee) out of commission for the next three weeks, Brown is arguably the number one option for the Celtics. Get him back in your lineup if he was dropped in your league.
Andre Iguodala, SG/SF, Golden State Warriors (16% Ownership)
The Warriors are all sorts of banged up right now, and they will lean heavily on their veterans and role players to step it up for the next couple of weeks. Iguodala will get more playing time and he's capable of putting up five + assists per game. His ability to fill it up across the board will be valuable. Just check for updates in case of he does rest, as the Warriors are plying four times this week. Iguodala is basically Nic Batum lite.
Cheick Diallo, PF/C, New Orleans Pelicans (3% Ownership)
Diallo really just needs minutes to produce, and he's finally earning the trust of coach Alvin Gentry. He's averaged 22.4 minutes over the last five with 10.6 points and 9.4 boards per game. We'd like him to block more shots, but he's also connecting on 64 percent of his field goals, while hitting nearly 90 percent from the line over the last five games.
Troy Daniels, PG/SG, Phoenix Suns (5% Ownership)
Daniels is once again back in the rotation, with Devin Booker (hand) and TJ Warren (knee) out. He's connected on 14 shots beyond the arc over the last four games, and he should be owned until he cools off.
Marcus Morris, SF/PF & Terry Rozier, PG, Boston Celtics (52 & 61% Ownership)
Kyrie Irving (knee) is out for the next 3 weeks, making both Morris and Rozier must-own players the rest of the way. There's plenty of minutes going around with Marcus Smart (thumb) also done for the year. Rozier has been outstanding in fill-in starts, averaging 16.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 1.0 steals, 0.8 blocks and 3.0 3-pointers while Morris is averaging 14.8 points, 6.8 boards, 1.6 assists, 1.0 steals and 1.8 3-pointers over their last five.
Fred VanVleet, PG, Toronto Raptors (17% Ownership)
He's been the most consistent bench player for the Raptors all season, and he's scored 16 points in three straight contests. He's also averaged four 3-pointers during that span. The Raptors do only play twice this week, but he's still a fine stream option.
Greg Monroe, PF/C, Boston Celtics (44% Ownership)
Monroe is slowly getting more comfortable with the Celtic's system, as he's now scored double-figures in five of the last seven games. He's also had a great when given the minutes, as he can flirt with a double-double on a daily basis. Get him if you need a center to play this week, although be wary the Celtics only plays three times this week.
Dillon Brooks, SG/SF, Memphis Grizzlies (23% Ownership)
There's almost no chance he's on the waiver wires in most competitive leagues, but in a rare case that he is, he should be picked up immediately. The tank train has been full steam for the Grizzlies, and they have every incentive to let Brooks loose for the rest of the way. Brooks is averaging 18.1 points per game in March and is averaging 32.8 minutes per game.
Corey Brewer, SG/SF, Oklahoma City Thunder (30% Ownership)
The ex-Laker is enjoying a new chance of scenery in Oklahoma City, averaging 13.4 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 2.8 steals, 1.0 blocks and 1.6 3-pointers on 51 percent shooting. He's a key part of the rotation and is being asked to guard opposing wings and guards, which really bodes well for his fantasy value. He's not likely to be this good, but his steals potential with the upside to contribute multiple categories makes him a must-play right now.
Denzel Valentine, SG/SF, Chicago Bulls (24% Ownership)
Valentine started for the injured Zach LaVine (knee) and went nuts on Saturday with a career-high 34 points on 13-of-20 shooting, including an impressive 8-of-11 from behind the 3-point line, while chipping in with seven rebounds, six assists and a blocked shot. Yes, Valentine is a must-play right now given his upside potential. This is one of those run, don't walk moment.
Week 24 Deep Leagues - Waiver Wire Pickups
E'Twaun Moore, PG/SG/SF, New Orleans Pelicans (34% Ownership)
There's not a lot to Moore's game besides just points and 3-pointers, but he's still getting minutes on a Pelicans team that needs his shooting. Give him a look and hope he can give you decent production this week.
Evan Turner, SG/SF, Portland Trail Blazers (13% Ownership)
Turner has played well in his last couple of games, but can very much fade the next game. However, he's still a decent low-end play because he can give four to five assists on any given night. Assists are hard to find on the wire, so he can potentially be a make-or-break kind of play depending on where you stand.
Bam Adebayo, PF/C, Miami Heat (8% Ownership)
Hassan Whiteside (hip) continues to be out and he's already been ruled out Monday against the Nuggets, so Adebayo will continue to see minutes next to Kelly Olynyk. Adebayo doesn't have the biggest upside because he doesn't do much outside of rebounding and blocks, but he will see minutes in the mid 20s and that should be good enough to roster for teams that need help in rebounding.
C.J. Miles, SG/SF, Toronto Raptors (13% Ownership)
Miles isn't going to do much outside of 3-pointers and a couple of steals every so often, so give him a look since he's been playing well as of late. Miles doesn't hurt you elsewhere in percentages or turnovers, so he's not a bad option.
Cameron Payne, PG, Chicago Bulls (5% Ownership)
Kris Dunn (toe) and Zach LaVine (knee) could potentially be shut down the rest of the way, making Payne a good pick up right now. He's coming off 13-point, 10-dime game. Assists is one of the hardest categories to find on the wire, so picking up Payne and dropping Dunn makes a lot of sense right now.
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