Fantasy Basketball Takeaways From Tuesday - Robert Williams Day

Locked On - Robert Williams III

Portland Trail Blazers center Robert Williams III (35) shoots the ball against Minnesota Timberwolves center Naz Reid (11) during the first half at Moda Center.

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Tuesday’s NBA games offered a wealth of insights for fantasy basketball managers. Here’s a closer look at the key takeaways and strategic moves you should consider:

Charlotte Hornets vs. Orlando Magic

- Grant Williams: With his move to the starting lineup, Williams is a viable short-term pickup, especially while the Hornets deal with injuries. His ability to contribute in multiple categories makes him a solid addition in deeper leagues.

- Moussa Diabate: Diabate’s rebounding prowess is noteworthy, especially with the Hornets’ frontcourt injuries. He’s a strong option for those in need of rebounds in deeper formats.

- Franz Wagner: Wagner’s performance underscores his value, particularly with Paolo Banchero out. Consider selling high if you can get a top-tier player in return, as his current production may dip once Banchero returns.

Miami Heat vs. Detroit Pistons

- Tyler Herro: After a 40-point explosion, Herro is a prime sell-high candidate. His shooting percentages are unlikely to sustain, so capitalise on his current form to bolster your roster.

- Cade Cunningham and Jaden Ivey: Both players showed their potential to fill the stat sheet. Cunningham remains a must-start, while Ivey’s bounce-back game suggests he’s worth holding onto for his upside.

Atlanta Hawks vs. Boston Celtics

- Jalen Johnson: Johnson’s triple-double performance makes him a hot waiver wire target. With multiple Hawks players out, he should see continued opportunities.

- Dyson Daniels: Daniels’ defensive stats, particularly his steals, make him a valuable asset.

New York Knicks vs. Philadelphia 76ers

- Josh Hart: Hart’s versatility was on full display with a triple-double. He’s a strong pickup in leagues where he’s available, especially for his rebounding and assist potential.

- Paul George: George’s performance reaffirms his buy-low status.

Toronto Raptors vs. Milwaukee Bucks

- Grady Dick: With increased usage due to injuries, Dick is a short-term add for points and threes. Monitor the injury situation closely, as his value is tied to the absence of key players.

- AJ Green: Green’s performance, particularly his shooting, makes him a speculative add in deeper leagues, especially with the Bucks dealing with injuries.

Portland Trail Blazers vs. Minnesota Timberwolves

- Robert Williams III: With Deandre Ayton out, Williams’ strong performance makes him a must-add. His ability to contribute in rebounds and blocks is particularly valuable.

Dallas Mavericks vs. Golden State Warriors

- Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving: Both continue to deliver strong performances. Doncic’s recent form makes him a cornerstone of any fantasy team, while Irving remains a reliable option.

- Stephen Curry: Curry’s elite play continues, making him a top-tier fantasy asset. His usage is high, and while there’s always injury risk, his production is undeniable.

These takeaways highlight the importance of staying proactive in managing your fantasy basketball team. Keep an eye on player performances, injury updates, and potential waiver wire gems to maintain a competitive edge throughout the season.

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