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Sunday was not about widely available players shining. It was about stars. Joel Embiid becoming the first player to ever finish an NBA game with 50 points, 10 rebounds, five assists and five blocks in a game. Darius Garland finishing with 51 points and 10 triples. Domantas Sabonis putting up at least 20 points and 20 rebounds for the 7th time in his career. The stars shined bright, but these guys still put up solid numbers and should be worth a look in most leagues.
Cam Reddish- 5% rostered in Yahoo! leagues
Tom Thibodeau‘s rotations early in the year have been interesting, but Reddish seems to have solidified his starting role. He’s started five straight games for the Knicks, and with RJ Barrett struggling, Reddish took advantage of his opportunity. He finished with a season-best 26 points, three rebounds, two assists, four steals, one block and two triples. He’s been inconsistent throughout his career, but the talent is undeniable. If he’s able to build off this performance, he’ll end up as a steal off the waiver wire.
Malik Beasley- 40%
Beasley is rostered in almost half of Yahoo! leagues, but he should be rostered in more. He’s 8th in the league in 3-pointers made and has only turned the ball over 11 times in 15 games. He’s hit at least four triples in four straight games, which has allowed him to produce at fourth-round value during that stretch.
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Bruce Brown- 34%
With Bones Hyland and Ish Smith sidelined the last two games, Brown has averaged 14 points, 10.5 rebounds and six assists per game off the bench. If Bones and Ish miss another game, Brown needs to be streamed in 100% of leagues with the way he’s been playing. His value has generally been limited to just defensive stats when the team is healthy, but he’s been a 6th-round value over his last two games in his expanded role.
Jordan Goodwin- 16%
Goodwin has benefitted from Bradley Beal‘s absence, finishing with 10 points, eight rebounds, four assists, one steal, one block and three triples on Sunday. Beal should return soon, so he loses his upside, but he’s played too well to simply be reduced to a minimal role again. He has outplayed Will Barton in back-to-back games, so he may only be valuable in deeper leagues, but he should be worth keeping an eye on.