Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Week 22 is “Championship Week” for Yahoo! Public leagues and leagues that use the default settings. And with most NBA teams playing four games, there will be no lack of options between teams that compete to sow playoff or seek to improve their odds of lottery. Here are some low -level players (below 50 percent in Yahoo! Leagues) who should be in your radar towards week 22.
Add priority
1. Justin Edwards
2. Toumani Camara
3. Kyle Filipowski
4. Scotty Pippen Jr.
5. Guerschon Yabusele
6. Matas Buzelis
7. Gary Trent Jr.
8. Davion Mitchell
9. Keldon Johnson
10. Anthony Black
SG / SF / PF TOUMANI (49%), Portland Trail Blazers
Camara remains in less than 50 percent of Yahoo! leagues. Although the Barzers of the Trail have fallen into the rhythm of the race for the final place of the game, the second year wing may be at the safety of a closing of the end of the season. Camara has been one of the best defenses of the NBA this season and has taken steps offensively. Since the All-Star pause, he has promised 13.6 points per game in 47.8 percent firing from the field, one of the reasons why Camara has been a player of the first 50 in nine cats formats. Portland plays four games during week 22, with two against teams that will also be on the project lottery (Toronto and San Antonio).
PG/SG Scotty Pippen Jr. (37%), Memphis Grizzlies
The Grizzlies have been without a die since since March 14, and the starting point of the starting point lost six games with an injury in an hamstring. While Luke Kennard was the replacement of the first three contests, Pippen assumed this role in the last three and provided a top-10 value in eight-grades formats last week. If Morant is available for the beginning of week 22, there will be no need to classify pippen in most leagues. However, with Memphis, which begins the week with a Monday/Tuesday, there is the opportunity to get at least a start of Pippen for reasons of injury management.
SF Justin Edwards (36%), Philadelphia 76ers
The intentions of the 76ers are known for the moment, as the Front Office wants to strengthen its possibilities of maintaining its first protected selection in the first round. Due to these ambitions and injuries to key players, Edwards has played a lot, with an average of 30.2 minutes per game since the All-Star pause. And in the last two weeks, the new striker has offered a value of the fifth round in eight cats formats. Philadelphia only plays three games during week 22, but the state of Edwards as a facility on the start line makes it worth the risk.
SG/SF/PF KELDON Johnson (37%), San Antonio Spurs
During the last two weeks, Johnson has been a player of the top 100 in nine cats formats while sitting outside this threshold in eight cats. He has won double figures in three of his last four games, including a 17 -point effort and ten receipts on a loss of March 27 against the Cavaliers. While Johnson promoted 25 minutes per game, his fantastic value should be constant. Spurs play four games during week 22, starting with magic on Tuesday as part of a back journey (in Denver on Wednesday).
Pf/c kyle philipowski (29%), Utah Jazz
While jazz announced on March 14 that John Collins (ankle) will be re -evaluated in two weeks, there is little reason to believe that he will again make a complete workload this season. And probably the same can be said about Lauri Markkanen, who has lost the last five Utah games. Filipowski, who has started the previous three, may not provide much defensive value, but novio can be useful for managers looking for points, rebounds and three points. However, the Novio ended the defeat of March 27 in Utah in front of the rockets with 16 points, seven rebounds, four assists, two robberies, two blocks and one three pointers in 33 minutes. His fantastic roof will consider if Filipowski can approach 30 minutes per game during week 22 of the week 22 of Utah.
PF/C Guerschon Yabusele (29%), Philadelphia 76ers
Yabusele can only be a ten -round player in nine cats formats in the last two weeks, but he continues to record just over 29 minutes per game in a team by several collaborators on the border. There may be a point where the 76ers decide to prioritize the Rookie Adem Bona, but we are not yet there. Yabusele offers a safe flat and reached double figures in six in a row, providing a value of the eighth round in eight and nine cats formats. Good (nine percent classification) has been more productive in the categories of robberies and blocks, which has increased its value in recent weeks.
PG/SG/SF Gary Trent Jr. (27%), Milwaukee Bucks
Damian Lillard is out indefinitely due to a thrombosis of deep veins in his calf, and Trent can be the best -equipped Bucks player to collect the loose. During the last two weeks, he has provided a value of the sixth round in nine cats formats, with an average of 14.9 points, 1.3 robberies and 3.4 three points per game. Trent does not offer much value in the other relevant fantasy categories. However, it is still the higher option of Ryan Rollins or Kevin Porter Jr. Milwaukee, struggling for positioning in the Eastern Conference classification, plays four games during week 22.
SF/PF MATAS BUZELIS (16%), Chicago Bulls
While Buzelis play time has recently declined, the calendar works in favor of week 22. Bulls will play four games, including a Monday/Tuesday, which causes the Novio to be worth the risk in deepest leagues. Buzelis has offered a value of the eleventh round in the last two weeks, including a 31 -point effort in the Lakers explosion of March 22 in Chicago.
Pg/sg anthony black (14%), Orlando Magic
Magic has been without Cole Anthony (Toe) for the last five games, giving rise to Cory Joseph (zero percent) entering the initial training. However, Black has been the option of higher fantasy, with an average of 25.3 minutes per game at Joseph’s 22.6 in the last two weeks. However, Orlando does not have the best program of week 22, as he begins with a Monday/Tuesday and ends with a third game on Thursday. However, this may work in favor of Black, especially for managers who retain their transactions and can drop it after Thuesday’s action.
Pg / s tvion mitchell (13%), Miami Heat
Mitchell may not be among the best timely guards regarding the value of fantasy, but the play time has been in Miami. During the last two weeks, “Off Night” has registered 32.4 minutes per game while ranking in the top 100 in eight -cats formats. Mitchell fired 52.3 percent of the field during this section, almost six percentage points higher than its mark for the season (46.7). Since arriving in Miami, he has shot 51.6 percent of the field and 48.4 percent of three, with an average of 1.4 three points per game. Add the assists and theft, and there is value, especially with the heat playing four games during week 22.
C Tristan Vukcevic (13%), Washington Magi
Alexandre Sarr is firmly rooted as a starting center for the Magi and has been a well-improved player since the All-Star pause. However, deep league managers who need a center should not be overlooked Vukcevic, which has provided a value of the tenth round in eight cats formats in the last two weeks. During this race, he has promised 12.4 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.1 blocks and 1.4 three pointers per game while shooting 50.8 percent of the field and 76.5 percent of the free kick. And with Washington with four games in its programming of the 22nd week, this is even more reasons to roll the dice in Vukcevic.
SF/PF Julian Champagnie (8%), San Antonio Spurs
Champagnie has been a slightly better option in nine cats formats than eight cats, but it is worth watching the Spurs playing four games during week 22. He has won double figures in two of his last three games, including a 20-point effort and a complete statistical line on a March 23 victory over raptors. Champagnie does not need minutes of start to offer value and the next San Antonio program is worth the risk in the deep leagues.