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In his first game for Portland, Matisse Thybulle got the start and provided plenty of value with four 3-pointers, one steal and three blocks.
After a hectic NBA trade deadline, there’s plenty of fantasy value to be gleaned from the waiver wire, with 27 of the 30 teams making deals.
With Jusuf Nurkic out through the All-Star break and Stephen Curry out indefinitely, Drew Eubanks and Donte DiVincenzo are stepping into larger roles.
Edmond Sumner and Cam Thomas combined for 71 points in Brooklyn’s comeback win over Washington and should play large roles moving forward.
Aaron Nesmith has been starting for the Pacers for a while, but he has reached another level with his performance over his last few games.
Isaiah Hartenstein shined in 40 minutes off the bench with 15 points and 13 rebounds and appears to be taking over as the primary center in New York.
After Luka Doncic injured his left ankle on Thursday, Josh Green started the second half and could be worth a roster spot in standard leagues.
Deni Avdija and Delon Wright are a pair of Wizards that have been producing well, yet aren’t rostered in nearly enough leagues.
After Dennis Schroder helped the Lakers beat the Grizzlies, he’s worth adding in fantasy hoops.
Joe Ingles and Grayson Allen both shined for the Bucks on Tuesday and can continue to shine in your fantasy lineup.
Donovan Mitchell exited early on Monday with an apparent groin strain, which could lead to a starting role for Caris LeVert on Wednesday.
Kenrich Williams, Nerlens Noel and Lamar Stevens are among the players that are benefiting from increased roles and are worth roster consideration.
The Nets finally played a game without Kevin Durant, and Joe Harris and T.J. Warren provided great value, which should continue until KD’s back.
With Kevin Durant and Bam Adebayo suffering injuries on Sunday, there’s plenty of value to be found on the waiver wire of most leagues.
After a week of voting, LaMelo Ball reigns supreme in the community’s dynasty rankings. See where everyone else lands and a breakdown of those ranks.
With Zion Williamson set to be re-evaluated in three weeks, Naji Marshall, Willy Hernangomez and Jaxson Hayes are all players that should be added.
T.J. Warren and Victor Oladipo are two former Pacers who have spent the majority of the last few seasons injured that have stepped up recently.
Jeremy Sochan flashed his fantasy potential that he had coming into the draft on Friday and could be worth rostering if he keeps it up.
Markelle Fultz and Chris Boucher were among the players that shined on Monday and should be rostered in more leagues.
With Anthony Davis dealing with a foot injury, Thomas Bryant should slide into the starting lineup, which makes him a must-add in all league formats.
Quentin Grimes has established himself as the starter in New York, which has allowed him to start pouring in triples and providing value in fantasy.
As the starter for the Wizards, Jordan Goodwin has posted solid numbers, which makes him a hot commodity on the waiver wire with Monte Morris injured.
Jalen Duren joined the starting lineup in Detroit on Friday, which should help his fantasy value soar for the rest of the season and beyond.
On a wild Monday, Andrew Nembhard shined above all and is worth a pickup in standard leagues.