Tips Fantasy NBA M1
NBA IS BACK!
And Fantasy Basketball is back too. Are you ready for Season 2022-2023?
It’s been exacly four months since the last game of the Playoffs has been played. The Golden State Warriors won their 7th Championship to the detriment of the Boston Celtics.
Which team will win the coveted Ring this Season? It is still too early to say. In the meantime, enjoy ourselves with the Fantasy Basketball. As was done in past years, before the start of each Matchday we will suggest you some players and a head coach that, in our opinion, could get a high score, in order to increase the credits for the next Matchday. So, keep following us.
Let’s take a look at our tips for M1, divided in three Rounds.
Guards
Anthony Edwards (Minnesota Timberwolves, 12.9 cr): after the controversy unleashed by a few sentences deemed offensive pronounced by Edwards, for which he apologised and called himself an immature, he will definitely want to prove that he has matured, at least as far as regards his playing quality. In a team completely changed, he has the opportunity to make the difference.
Jordan Poole (Golden State Warriors, 11 cr): just yesterday Coach Kerr said the GS starters aren’t ready to play 30+ minutes. Hence, we are going to see several rotations. Poole, who recently signed a 4-year, $140M contract extension, has one more reason to demonstrate he deserves that money.
Forwards
Lauri Markkanen (Utah Jazz, 10.4 cr): the Jazz completely changed the roster, transferring their most shining stars and getting a lot of new players. Stands out among all the Finnish who, just a month ago, led his national team through to the quarter-finals of the EuroBasket 2022.
Bobby Portis (Milwaukee Bucks, 10.3 cr): Budenholzer has to do without Kris Middleton for the first few weeks of the Regular Season, but he can count on Bobby. And the FantaCoaches too. In addition, the Bucks play in T3, so he could be a good lifesaver.
Center
Jusuf Nurkic (Portland Trail Blazers, 14.8 cr): maybe the most affordable center in the mid range price band, due to his opponents too. The Bosnian could easily dominate under the rim, both offensively and defensively.
Coach
Nate McMillan (Atlanta Hawks, 8.8 cr): it is always difficult to choose a winning team, especially at the beginning of the Season, with very few informations about the real team spirit of the starters. In the M1 we rely on Trae Young and Dejounte Murray’s plays.