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Tips Fantasy NBA M28
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Are you guys ready for another 3-round matchday? They’re definitely complicated to handle on an emotional level, but as you can see they’re way easier to prepare for. But what are we waiting for? Let’s get straight to business!
Centers
- Karl-Anthony Towns (Minnesota Timberwolves, 17.3 credits): Probably the best option for the third round, especially considering the match-up against the Wizards, a team whose strong suit isn’t precisely at center.
- DeAndre Ayton (Phoenix suns, 15.4 credits): He’s coming off a good game and now the Suns will take on the Bulls, which makes for the perfect chance for Ayton to log another double-double.
- Dwight Howard (Philadelphia 76ers, 7.6 credits): We wouldn’t be surprised if coach Rivers gave Embiid a little rest, not necessarily by not playing him, but maybe just by giving Dwight more time on the floor.
Forwards
- Julius Randle (New York Knicks, 16.8 credits): It feels right to pick him right after his first ever All Star selection, also because the Sacramento Kings are the scheduled opponent: triple double alert.
- Pascal Siakam (Toronto Raptors, 15.5 credits): He’s coming off his first awful game in a while, but we have no doubt that he’ll manage to bounce back right away against the Rockets.
- Draymond Green (Golden State Warriors, 12.6 credits): He barely missed the triple-double against the Pacers, but he gets another chance to get one against the Hornets.
Guards
- Bradley Beal (Washington Wizards, 17.4 credits): He’s about to start at the All Star Game for the first time in his career and he’s on a roll, which means he’s going to be on fire against the Nuggets’ defense. We expect a historic performance from him.
- De’Aaron Fox (Sacramaneto Kings, 13.9 credits): One of the major All Star snubs. Of course nobody knows if or how it’ll affect his perfomance, but it certainly might be additional motivation.
- Anthony Edwards (Minnesota Timberwolves, 7.7 credits): Even though he’s been making lots of mistakes lately, he’s showing off his amazing potential almost every time he steps on the court. The Wizards’ defense is going to give him space, and you can never give space to a talent like him.
Coaches
- Steve Kerr (Golden State Warriors, 8.1 credits): Two wins in a row and a very promising trend. The Warriors are winning games thanks to their defense, which might turn out to be a huge problem for the Charlotte Hornets.
- Lloyd Pierce (Atlanta Hawks, 6.8 credits): Even though the Thunder are coming off a buzzer-beater win against the Spurs, they should be no match for the Hawks.