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Fantasy BASKETBALL WEEK 14 RESTIVIS WIRED: It’s time to add Kel’el Ware


With the end of the game on January 23, we are now less than two weeks after the NBA trade period. As a result, the availability of players will only be less predictable in some situations, either due to a team’s desire to maintain a healthy player or “show” it during the rest of the leagues. Add some key injuries that have opened opportunities for others, and fantasy managers will have a lot to deepen, as they elaborate their grandstands during the 14th week in Yahoo leagues.

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1. Kel’el Ware

2. Jaden McDaniels

3. Nick Richards

4. Spencer Dinwiddie

5. Jeremy Sochan

6. Toumani Camara

7. Tari Eason

8. Derrick Jones Jr.

9. Nick Smith Jr.

10. Luke Kennard

SF/PF Jeremy Sochan (45%), San Antonio Spurs

Sochan returned from an injury to his back on January 23, playing 18 minutes off the bench on a victory over the pacers. Although San Antonio has been adopting the conservative approach for some time when working the players wounded again in the rotation, this did not prevent SOCHS from having a productive day in Paris. Shooting the 6-of-9 of the field, it reached 13 points, nine rebounds, three assists and a 3-Punter. Stephon Castle may remain the owner at the moment, but this should not prevent SOCHAN from providing solid value now that it is healthy. And you will not put zero in defensive statistics very often.

SF/PF TARI EASON (45%), Houston Rockets

Eason returned from a persistent injury to the left leg on January 16 and has played in each of the four Houston games since then. A two -digit scorer in three of these four competitions, promised 13.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 3.0 robberies and 1.3 points, shooting 48.6% of the field. Eason’s leg injury can turn it into an “added” risky for some, but the possibility of affecting games outside of which it is worth the risk. The most significant worry in the short term is Monday/Tuesday ago (in Bos, in ATL) that Houston plays to start week 14.

C Nick Richards (42%), Phoenix Suns

Although he has not been able to duplicate his 21-point performance, 11-re-debuted in his men’s debut on January 18 in Detroit, Richards is in a position where he must be classified in standard leagues. He got 15 rebounds in the victory of January 22 by Phoenix on the networks and even with Richards playing 22 minutes in his two beginnings, where will the Suns be converted? Mason Plumlee and Oso Ighodaro did not do much in their minutes, and it is fair to ask if Jusuf Nurkic has played his last game in a Suns uniform. And with the Suns playing four games during week 14, now is a good time to jump on Richards’ cart.

C Kel’el Ware (41%), Miami Heat

While most of the fantasy -related care during the first suspension of Jimmy Butler was on the wings, Ware has appeared as a novio worth in standard leagues. Last week, he promised 19.0 points, 10.3 rebounds, 1.5 blocks and 1.5 points in 30.8 minutes per game, firing 51.7% of the field. And he has started the last two games next to Bam Adebayo, recently counting 22 points, 10 rebounds, a robbery, two blocks and two three points in a loss of January 23 in Milwaukee. Not only will it be of short term value, it will have an impact for the rest of the season.

SF/PF Jaden McDaniels (38%), Minnesota Timberwolves

Minnesota, losing Divingenzo Divinzo to a Grade 3 -Degree Depot, caused Mike Conley to return to the starting line. However, due to Conley’s offensive production, Divingenzo’s absence has also opened things for McDaniels. Although it makes a significant leap offensively in a line that includes Anthony Edwards and Julius Randle is difficult, the Timberwolves wing can make up for a larger defensive production. Last week, McDaniels promised 8.3 rebounds, 2.0 robberies and 1.5 blocks per game, while improving its offensive production (15.3 PPG). Fantasy executives would be right to question what McDaniels can do offensively for the long time, but its defensive capacity is very worth the risk.

PG/SG Spencer Dinwiddie (24%), Dallas Mavericks

The Mavericks may not have Luka Doncic again on the track until all-star break, which allows low players like Dinkdie to have a productive career. The Veteran Guard of the Point has not always been the best fantasy option, but the opportunity causes Dindwiddie worth the risk of deepest leagues. A 9th round player last week ended the victory of January 23 in Dallas over Oklahoma City with 28 points (11 of 14 fgs, 3 of 3 fts), three assists and three three points. Dywiddie will not shoot so well in a coherent way, but should be classified as long as Doncic is out.

SF / PF TOUMANI CAMARA (23%), Portland Trail Blazers

Camara is a headline in a reconstruction team that should be safe from closing later than the season. Its fantasy value during the season is not much to write, but defensive production has been, especially recently. Camara has represented at least one robbery and a shot blocked in six straight outings (and has reached double figures in scoring in three of these six). There are questions about the future of players most established on the Portland list before the commercial term of February 6, but do not come.

SG/SF Duncan Robinson (19%), Miami Heat

While the return of Jimmy Butler’s suspension also caused Robinson to re -enter the starting line, he retained this role due to Heat’s loss in Milwaukee, with Butler in the first game of his second ban. Robinson did not shoot the ball well, passing the 4 of 13 of the field and scored 12 points, but the attempts stand out. He has tried at least 12 shots in three straight games, the first time he has done this this season. Robinson is still a fantasy value specialist, but the need for Miami of space (with or without Butler) makes him worthy of a look in the deep leagues.

PG/SG Nick Smith Jr. (16%), Charlotte Hornets

It was officially announced on January 23 that Brandon Miller’s right wrist injury will end its season. Smith, the other selection of Charlotte’s first round, has started the last three Hornets games, with an average of 14.3 points, 3.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.0 robberies and 3.0 3 -Pungers, shooting 48.6% of the field. He does not lack opportunities to prove, especially with Charlotte with a record of 11-29. Hornets only deal with Chicago by three games in the loss column, but this has not seemed a team that can make a race in a playground in most nights.

SF/PF Derrick Jones Jr. (12%), Los Angeles Clippers

Jones made the most of the clippers playing the loss of the overtime of January 22 in the Celtics without four starters, leaving 29 points, seven rebounds, three assists, three robberies, one block and four points out of three. The “airplane mode” would get another start the following night against the magicians, fired on 3-5 of three and ended with 19 points, eight rebounds, two robberies and a shot blocked in 25 minutes. With Kris Dunn a problem of the knee, the fifth boot paper seems to be for the moment of Jones. The increase in offensive aggression (two -digit attempts in three consecutive games) gives it the opportunity to be really relevant in some fantasy leagues, which was not the case earlier this season.

Sg luke kennard (11%), Memphis Grizzlies

Kennard has played very well recently, with an average of 12.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 0.7 robberies and 2.8 3 points in the last two weeks. Firing 56.5% of the field, he was a 7th round player during this section, according to Monster Basketball. Although he may not play the same position as Santi Aldama or Jake Laravia, his recent absences have released additional opportunities for Kennard and took advantage of them. Even with the Grizzlies playing three games during week 14, it is worth adding -in the deep leagues.

Sg/sf moses moody (9%), Golden State Warriors

Draymond Green’s continued absence with a calf injury has released opportunities for other Warriors players, a moody being. It has reached the double figures in five games in a row and the four blocked career features complemented their 16 -point night at Golden State January 23 victory over Chicago. Large blog nights will not be the norm for Moody, but this performance can be a sign that can offer a little more than it has at the end of the floor, especially with green greens. And with Warriors coach Steve Kerr, recently speaking positively about Moody’s ability to play power position in some formations, the opportunities should be.

SG/SF Tap Crayches (8%), Atlanta Hawks

Krejci has been the starter since the beginning of January, filling in Jalen Johnson and remained in the program after Zaccharie Risacher went down with a tense adductor. The Rookie will be re -evaluated on January 28, which means that Krejci should remain in the five main games for a few more games (at least). For the last three weeks, he has promised 11.1 points, 2.7 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 0.9 robberies, 0.6 blocks and 2.6 points per game, firing 52.1% of the field. This has been suitable for the value of the 7th round in 9 cats formats. Krejci is worth the risk, especially with Hawks playing four games during week 14.



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