For many imaginative managers, the week 19 means the start of the post -season stage, when all the lists of hard work formulation come to bear fruit with the league championship. For others, there is still another week (or two) in the normal season. However, there is one thing that all imaginative managers share at this time of the year is an endless research to find value on the waiver. With the “ridiculous season”, some teams gave priority to the development of the players and the lottery for the winning matches. This is a good place to start when searching for the value of this late this season.
Add priority
1. Quentin Graims
2. Zach Collins
3. Nagy Marshall
4. Alexander Saar
5. You are Jerome
6. Keon Ellis
7. Karis delivers
8. Aaron Wigns
9. Harun Namith
10. Matas Bouzilis
SG/SF QUENTIN GRIMES (47 %), Philadelphia 76ers
76ers continues the trend in the wrong direction, after losing 12 of the last 13 games. And with Joel Embiid (knee) has already been for this season, Tyrese Maxey (Back) and Paul George (thigh) was recently absent. It is quite clear that the priority now is to do everything that can be adhered to on choosing the first round (the best 6 reserves), which opened the door to GRIMES to flourish. The best 100 players over the past two weeks, an average of 17.4 points, 4.9 rebound balls, 3.3 decisive passes, 1.4 theft, and 2.4 triple throws per game. What also enhances the value of Graims is that 76ers play four games in weeks 19, 20 and 21.
PF/C Alexandre Sarr (44 %), Washington Wizards
Whether your fantasy qualifiers start during the 19th or week of week 20, The Wizards has a good schedule (12 games over three weeks). This makes young players in the team, including SARR, deserves a look, even if efficiency can be suspicious. The Rookie Power Forward/Center has been a player in the eleventh round with nine -week -long coordinates, and the time of play (clearly) will be present, provided that he remains in good health. Wizards remains on their way to get the best possibilities in the draft of this spring, and Sarr should be safe from closing at the end of the season.
PF/C Zach Collins (39 %), Chicago Bulls
The bulls may not necessarily want to be in the game, but they are on their way to get 10 seeds. Despite his wrong effort in Chicago’s victory on March 6 over magic, Collins was not one of the reasons why the loss of Nicolas Vucevic (the calf) was a declared blow. A player in the sixth round in nine formats over the past two weeks, the average Collins reached 14.6 points, 9.1 rebounds, 2.6 passes, 1.0 theft, 0.6 blocks and 0.7 triple throws for each game. We’ll see what is happening as soon as Vucevic returns, but Collins deserves a list until that time comes.
SG/SF Caris Supplies (37 %), Atlanta Hawx
The Hawks plays three games during the 20 and 21 weeks, but they got four during the nineteenth week. Lever, a 100 best player over the past two weeks, deserves risk because of his role in Atlanta. Its average reached 16.6 points, 2.6 rebounds, 3.0 decisive passes, 1.3 stealing and 1.9 triple throws in 28.4 minutes, 49.5 percent of the field and 84.6 percent of the arrogance line. The qualifying schedule in Atlanta is not great, but the last Levert play makes it a worthy addition.
PG/SG Ty Jeme (30 %), Cleveland Cavaliers
Jerome was one of the best reserves in the American Professional League this season, and the place of Cavaliers in the ranking makes him a player worthy of fictional qualifiers. Cleveland Boston leads eight games in the loss column, which may lead to some stars on the night before the post -season. Most of the time, this means that the role of Jerome is expanding, even if it remains with the bench unit. Over the past two weeks, he has been the best player in 50 formats.
SG/SF Naji Marshall (29 %), Dallas Maverx
The Marax injury report is loaded with major names, and Kerry Irfing’s knee injury may be forced into the front season to make a decision on the availability of Anthony Davis as a continued recovery from one of the tense articles. Marshall, a player in the eleventh round in the past two weeks, is one of the well -developed players to benefit from absence. In the first game, Dallas played after Irfing’s injury, Marshall scored a line of 22 points, 11 rebounds, assistants, one and two of three rumors in the loss of March 5 to Pacz. Stat lines may not become such a standard for NAJI, but in the midst of the best season in his career in the American Professional League and no signs of slowdown appeared.
PF/C Kyle Filipowski (29 %), Utah Jazz
Due to how jazz is treated with the availability of well -known veterans, Filipowski is not guaranteed to start every night. However, the minutes were present, regardless of the place inside the rotation for the rising, which scored 48 points, 21 rebounds and five three -raoms in his last two games (and three dual points in his last four games). Of course, it will be good to get some defensive production from filiPowski, but the offensive skill cannot be ignored. With the second jazz music in the American Professional League, it must play a lot.
SG/SF Aaron Wiggins (26 %), Oklahoma City Thunder
Thunder in a position is similar to the Knight’s weapon, as they go to the fictional qualifiers before their rival in the arrangement of the Western Conference. However, Wiggins does not need injuries or absence associated with enhancing its fictional value. Over the course of last month, average of 16.4 points, 4.4 rebound balls, 1.8 passes, 0.9 theft and 2.8 triple throws, which were suitable for value in the eighth round with eight leaders. Whether it starts or comes out of the bench, Wigins was an important member of thunder rotation.
PF/c. (26 %), Phoenix Suns
While he was struggling to win Senz on March 4 against Clippers, where he played only nine minutes, Paul was fruitful during the past month. During this extension, an average reached 12.2 points, 5.2 rebounds, 1.0 passes, 1.6 blocks, and 1.8 triple throws in eight leaders, where he ranked first outside 100. Paul played well enough to win (and maintain) a place in the Suns squad, which was a positive development of a team that had been a major shortcut in this season.
SF/PF Aaron Nesmith (24 %), Indiana Besars
Nesmith has returned to the starting assortment of Pacers on February 11 and has placed strong numbers since then. In 10 games, an average reached 14.0 points, 4.2 rebound balls, 1.4 passes, 0.5 theft, 0.7 blocks, 2.3 triple throws, 51.5 percent of the field and 93.8 percent of the wrong line. This production was good for the highest -highest value in nine -frying formats, as Tyrest Haliburton and Myles Turner were the best only among Pacers. The Pacers team has a good schedule of fictional qualifiers, playing four games in weeks 19, 20, 21 and 22.
SG/SF Keon Ellis (22 %), Sacramento Kings
Indeed without Domantas Sabonis (the knee strings), the kings lost from the Malik Monk goalkeeper to the toe that was twisted before losing on March 5 in front of nuggets. Ellis moved to the five start, where he ended a modest line (11/7/2/2 with a triple one) in 39 minutes. However, it was the best 75 players during the past month, so the value was already. If ELLIS approaches 40 minutes with Monk marginalization, it must be added, even with kings playing only three games during the week 19 (they will play four in weeks 20, 21 and 22).
SF/PF Matas Bouzilis (21 %), Chicago Bulls
Although Bouzelis’s production was not a pioneer, as it was ranked first among the top 150 in eight and nine formats over the past month, the emerging remains in the starting lineup. He reached double characters in four consecutive games and six of his last seven games, and Bouzelis agreed to his high career with three banned shots in Chicago’s 6th victory over Orlando. The negativity with regard to fictional basketball is the schedule, where Bulls plays three games in weeks 19 and 21.
SG/SF Kyshawn George (12 %), Washington Wizards
Like SARR, George should not be vulnerable to the end of the season. It is a rising that needs to continue getting representatives in the game, and the rising pavilion served as combinations in the starting assortment since January 25. Over the past two weeks, George provided value in the eighth round with eight crust formats, with an average of 10.4 points, 5.4 rebound balls, 4.3 passes, 1.3 theft, 1.4 blocks, and 2.0 blocks three bases per game. A mixture of playing time and a good timeline makes George a player to be added before the fictional qualifiers.