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Fantasy Basketball Week 19 Resignation Thread: Quentin Grimes and Keon Ellis are among priority additions


For many fantasy executives, week 19 means the start of the post -season, when all hard work work can pay with a league championship. For others, there is still another week (or two) in the regular season. However, something that all fantasy managers have in common this time of year is the endless search to find value in the resignation thread. With the “foolish season” in progress, some teams have prioritized the development of players and the lottery project on the winning matches. And this is a good place to start looking for value at the end of the season.

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1. Quentin Grimes

2. Zach Collins

3. Naji Marshall

4. Alexandre Sar

5. You Jerome

6. Keon Ellis

7. Caris delivers

8. Aaron Wiggins

9. Aaron nesmith

10. Matas Buzelis

Sg/sf quentin grimes (47%), Philadelphia 76ers

The 76ers continue to tend to the wrong direction, having lost 12 of their last 13 games. And with Joel Embiid (knee) already made for the season, Tyrese Maxay (back) and Paul George (Groin) have also lost their time recently. It is quite clear that the priority will now be to do everything possible to maintain its first round (protected 6 Top-6), which has opened the door for Grimes to bloom. A player of the Top-100 in the last two weeks, promised 17.4 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.4 robberies and 2.4 three points per game. What also increases the value of Grimes is that the 76ers play four games in weeks 19, 20 and 21.

PF/C Alexandre Sar (44%), Washington Wizards

Whether fantasy playoffs start during week 19 or week 20, the magicians have a good time (12 three -week games). This causes the young players of the team, including Sarr, to have a look, even if the efficiency can be suspicious. The Rookie Power Forward/Center has been a player of the eleventh round in nine cats formats in the last two weeks, and the (obviously) play time will be there, as long as it remains healthy. Magi are well on the way to the best chances of the Lottery of the Spring Lottery, and Sarr should be at the safety of a closing at the end of the season.

PF/C Zach Collins (39%), Chicago Bulls

Bulls may not necessarily “want” to be in the play-in tournament, but they are going well to win the ten seeds. Collins has been one of the reasons why the loss of Nikola Vucevic (beef) has not been a blow. A player of the sixth round in nine cats formats in the last two weeks, Collins has promised 14.6 points, 9.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1.0 robberies, 0.6 blocks and 0.7 three points per game. We will see what happens once vucevic, but Collins is worth doing -until the time comes.

SG/SF CARIS Supplies (37%), Atlanta Hawks

The Hawks play three games during the 20th and 21st weeks, but they have four during week 19.And Levert, a top-100 player in the last two weeks, is worth the risk of his role in Atlanta. He has promised 16.6 points, 2.6 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.3 robberies and 1.9 three points in 28.4 minutes, firing 49.5 percent of the field and 84.6 percent of the free kick. Atlanta Playoff Calendar is not fantastic, but Levert’s recent work makes it a decent complement.

PG/SG TY JEME (30%), Cleveland Cavaliers

Jerome has been one of the best reserves of the NBA this season, and the place of cavaliers in the standings is made by a player who is worth collecting fantasy playoffs. Cleveland leads Boston by eight games in the loss column, which may cause some of the stars to spend the occasional night before the post -season. Often, this means that Jerome’s role expands, even if it is maintained with the bank unit. During the last two weeks, he has been a player of the first 50 in nine cats formats.

Sg/sf naji marshall (29%), Dallas Mavericks

The Mavericks injury report is full of key names, and the Kyrie Irving season injury can force Anthony Davis’s availability to be retrieved, as he continues to recover from a tense adductor. Marshall, an eleventh eleventh player in the last two weeks, is one of the well-positioned players to benefit from the absences. In the first game Dallas played after Irving’s injury, Marshall recorded a line of 22 points, 11 rebounds, two assists, one stolen and two three points in a loss of March 5 at the Bucks. The statistical lines may not become Naji’s rule, but it is in the middle of the best season of his NBA career and has not shown signs of slowdown.

Pf/c kyle philipowski (29%), Utah Jazz

Due to how jazz has managed the availability of its established veterans, Filipowski is not guaranteed to start every night. However, the minutes have been there regardless of the place within the Rookie rotation, which has registered 48 points, 21 rebounds and five three points in their last two games (and three doubles in their last four). Of course, it would be nice to get some defensive production from Filipowski, but offensive skill cannot be ignored. And with jazz with the second record of the NBA, it should play a lot down.

SG/SF AARON WIGGINS (26%), Oklahoma City Thunder

The thunder is in a position similar to the Cavaliers, as they go to the Fantasia Playoff weeks far ahead of their competition in the classification of the Western Conference. However, Wiggins does not need injuries or absences related to rest to increase their fantasy value. Last month, he has promised 16.4 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 0.9 robberies and 2.8 three points, which was suitable for the value of the eighth round in eight cats formats. Whether you start or leave the bench, Wiggins has been a valuable member of the thunder rotation.

Pf/c was (26%), Phoenix Suns

While he fought in the victory of March 4 of the Suns on the clippers, playing only nine minutes, Bol has been productive during the last month. During this section, he has promised 12.2 points, 5.2 rebounds, 1.0 assists, 1.6 blocks and 1.8 three pointers in eight cats formats, ranking just outside the first 100. Bol has played well enough to win (and maintain) a place in the initial line of the Suns, which has been a positive development for a team that has been very disappointed this season.

SF/PF AARON NESMITH (24%), Indiana Pacers

Nesmith returned to the Peacers’ start line on February 11 and has put solid numbers since then. In 10 games, he has promised 14.0 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 0.5 robberies, 0.7 blocks and 2.3 three points, shooting 51.5 percent of the field and 93.8 percent of the free kick. This production has been good for the value of the TOP-100 in nine cats formats, only Tyrese Haliburton and Myles Turner are better among the pacers players. And the pacers have a good calendar for fantasy playoffs, playing four games in weeks 19, 20, 21 and 22.

Sg/sf keon ellis (22%), Sacramento Kings

Already without Domantas soaps (Hamstring), the kings lost their initial guard Malik Monk to a foot finger before the loss of March 5 in front of the nuggets. Ellis moved to the initial five, ending with a modest statistical line (7/11/2/2/2 with a three-punter) in 39 minutes. However, he has been a first player during the last month, so the value was already there. If Ellis approaches 40 minutes with the monk, we must add, even with the Kings, only playing three games during week 19 (they will play four in weeks 20, 21 and 22).

SF/PF MATAS BUZELIS (21%), Chicago Bulls

Although Buzelis production has not been innovative, as it was ranked out of 150 in eight and nine cats formats last month, the Novio remains in the starting line of the Bulls. He has reached double figures in four consecutive and six of his last seven games, and Buzelis coincided with his career with three shots blocked in the March 6 victory of Chicago on Orlando. The negative for fantasy basketball is the calendar, as the Bulls play three games in weeks 19 and 21.

SG/SF KYSHAWN GEORGE (12%), Washington Wizards

Like Sarr, George should not be at risk of closing the seasonal season. It is a novio that must continue to achieve game performances and the Rookie Wing has been a facility in the start line since January 25. During the last two weeks, George has provided a value of the eighth round in eight cats formats, with an average of 10.4 points, 5.4 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 1.3 robberies, 1.4 blocks and 2.0 three points per game. The combination of play time and a good schedule makes George a player who should be added ahead of fantasy playoffs.



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