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While the Playoffs of the NBA are in full evolution, now is a good time to raise the fantasy basketball season for the 30 teams.
In the following weeks, we will provide a recap for each team, starting with the team with the worst record and ending with the NBA champion in June.
The clippers were finally healthy for a playoff race, but they couldn’t beat the nuggets in the first round. However, there is no reason to think that this team will not again again, although the clock continues to mark.
Los Angeles Clippers 2024-25
Register: 50-32 (5th, west, lost the first lap)
Offensive rating: 1146.7 (15)
Defense rating: 109.4 (3rd)
Net rating: 4.9 (5th)
: Rhythm: 98.24 (22)
2024 Draft: 30, 51
After Paul George marched to Philadelphia to the Free Agency, Norman Powell called him “Resting Addition”. Well, the clippers ended up winning a game less and finishing a lower place in the standings, but lost in seven games instead of six games in the first round. Improvement? Maybe, but in any case, it is difficult to lose a player as talented as George (well, at least the player he was for them last season) and is still so competitive, which made this season impressive. However, this does not mean that it was a year of success. When your team is based on 35 and 33 -year -old stars, it’s a championship or bust.
This does not mean that it was a loss of a season. Both Ivica Zubac and the aforementioned Powell had the best years of his career, and Kawhi Leonard was very successful after finally debuting in the season. James Harden was excellent after a 2023-24 season. However, it was not enough to do it out of the first round of the playoffs. This was their third first round departure and they have not reached the second round since the 2020-21 season.
Fantasy prominent: James Harden
Despite a poor post -season, Harden was impressive during the regular season. He fought for the first year with the clippers, but promised 22.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, 8.7 assists, 1.5 robberies and three triples per game this season. Income of 4.3 per game and 41 percent of the field of the field were poor, but it was still able to provide a Top-20 value in the nine cats leagues.
The only story to come out of this season is that the 35 -year -old Harden could not be done in the playoffs once again. His lowest performance in his series against Denver reached match 7; Had seven points in eight shots. However, this should not change the way to see -in fantasy basketball. He is no longer betting on the first place in the ranking, but he is still fantastic during the regular season. The income and percentage of the poor field goal are nowhere to be found, which is important to take into account the category leagues. Harden does not slow down and played 79 games during the regular season this year. There were no signs that indicated that he is not willing to repeat his production from this season.
Fantasy revelation: Ivica Zubac
For years, titular coach Tyronn Lue simply refused to play Zubac as a typical typical. He split him the minutes of the center with several different players, including Isaiah Hartenstein and Mason Plumlee. Even when there was no other quality center, Lue chose to play smaller alignments that had Nicolas Batum in the center. However, this changed this season and the results were fantastic. Zubac’s minutes jumped from 26.4 per game last year to 33.1 this season, and promised 16.8 points, 12.6 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.1 blocks per game, which gave rise to him providing a value of the third round in the leagues nine cats.
The 28 -year -old showed that it is never late to enjoy a breaking season. Zubac has been a solid option, but to his yahoo! ADP of 86.8, was one of the robberies of the project and a real winner of the league. Zubac was the most improved player’s prize runner -up and finished sixth in the voting defensive player. It will go significantly earlier in fantasy drafts next season and should be a strong year, assuming that Lue does not reduce his role or put him in another minute divided into the center. With the way he played this year, this seems unlikely.
Fantasy disappointment: Bogdan Bogdanovic
Since debuting in the NBA during the 2017-18 season, Bogdanovic has been a strong fantasy basketball producer, especially as a three-point threat. However, this was a year down for him, and he ended up commercializing at La after starting the year with the Hawks. Although it was slightly better with the clippers than with Atlanta, he only promised 11.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, 3.2 assists and two triples per game for the. He ranked out of the first 150 after a top 75 player in the nine cats leagues the previous year.
The 32-year-old was also ineffective during the playoffs, although he was able to demolish some shots during Games 5 and 7.However, he did not miss any game with the clippers after debuting just before the All-Star pause, but he left very soon when he was with the Hawks. Bogdanovic, we hope you enjoy a healthier season during the 2025-26 campaign, which will give you the opportunity to bounce.
Fantasy/look recapitulations
Kawhi Leonard
Although he did not adapt until January, Leonard was productive during his time on the ground. In 37 appearances, he promised 21.5 points, 5.9 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 1.6 robberies and 2.1 triples in 31.9 minutes per game. It was slowly relieved after losing the start of the season due to the same knee problem that prevented him from playing the Olympic Games last summer and forced him to lose 4-6 games against Mavericks in the playoffs last year.
The concerns and questions of injuries are nowhere to be found, but Leonard is still effective when he is on the ground. It will be 34 years old at the beginning of next season, and with its history of injuries, there must be concerns about the duration of the most time it will continue to play. However, he was productive during the playoffs and after the All-Star pause, he was able to provide a first-round value in nine cats leagues. Leonard will probably continue to fall into fantasy drafts due to the headache he has caused for executives during the half decade. However, this only makes it an excellent selection of value.
Norman Powell
Powell was undoubtedly a candidate for “fantasy revelation” with his breaking performance this season. He promised 21.8 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.2 robberies and three three -pointers in 32.6 minutes per game, which possibly caused the best season of his career. Powell really took advantage of Kawhi’s absence from an early age and was in the conversation to make the game All-Star. However, he only played one game in a section for a month from mid -February to mid -March and could not produce at the same level during the last month of the regular season. However, it was an impressive year for a 31 -year -old, and will continue to be an excellent source of offense for them, assuming that it remains in an initial role as he did this season after being the sixth man in recent years.
Dunn crisis
The old election of the first five places has bounced around the league without finding a consistent place to call home. This was his first season with the clippers, and he started 58 of his 74 games, while he promised 6.4 points, 3.4 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.7 robberies and one three points per game. Dunn’s robberies were valuable, but he was not able to do much more for fantasy managers. He had it on the initial line for his defense, but he was able to provide some points and assists from time to time. However, his role in fantasy basketball next season will be like a stream stream.
Derrick Jones Jr.
At the beginning of his career, Jones Jr. He was known as a Dunk specialist, but has been reinvented for the last two seasons. After an excellent year in Dallas, he gained a three -year agreement with the clippers. He started 55 of his 77 appearances, with an average of 10.1 points, 3.4 rebounds, a robbery and a triple per game. Jones Jr. He was a solid defender in rotation, but his limited offensive game prevents him from being dominant in fantasy basketball. It will continue to play heavy minutes, but has a greater impact on the court than on the box score.
Well -simmons
After playing 90 games for two and a half seasons with the networks, the Simmons contract was purchased in February and signed with the clippers the rest of last season. In his 18 games, he promised 2.9 points, 3.8 rebounds and 3.1 assists in 16.4 minutes per game. The fall of Simmons de Grace has been well documented and the fantasy player who was previously dominant does not provide much optimism for the future. Sure, he still has talent, but much more than this will need to be a reliable player.
Amir coffey
Coffey has spent six years with the clippers, and this was the best yet. In his 72 appearances, he promised 9.7 points, 2.2 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.4 triples in 24.3 minutes per game. He has had some sections as a starter where he has been effective, but was out of rotation in the last two weeks of the regular season and did not see the flat during the playoffs. It will continue to be a piece of rotation for it, but it will not affect fantasy basketball much.
Nicolas batum
While talking to Bein Sports, Batum said that the 2025-26 season will probably be his last year in the league. He has a player option, so he could finish his career with the clippers. However, he will probably not see his role increasing after promotion of 4.0 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.1 threads in 17.5 minutes per game this year. Batum will be a solid veteran presence again next season, but it should not be considered in any fantasy format.
Kobe brown
Since taking Jerome Robinson in the 2018 project, Brown has been the first selection of the first round made by the clippers that also adapted them. However, his role decreased in his second year with the team. He promised 1.9 points and 1.6 rebounds in only 6.8 minutes per game while adapted 40 times. The 25 -year -old is one of the few young pieces of this team of clippers, but they are unlikely to move to a youth movement next season. He will continue to try to develop from the bench.
Jordan Miller
The selection of the second round of 2023 increased its role in second place, but not much. He played 11.4 minutes per game in 37 appearances and promised 4.1 points and 1.6 rebounds per game. Miller played a larger role than Brown last season, but was still insignificant. It is unlikely to change next season.
Restricted Free Agents: Jordan Miller, Trentyn Flowers
Free agents without restrictions: Amir Coffey, Patty Mills, Ben Simmons
Player option: James Harden, Nicolas Batum