Fantasy basketball: What to do with Karl-Anthony Towns, Trey Murphy and six other trending players
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Fantasy basketball: What to do with Karl-Anthony Towns, Trey Murphy and six other trending players
"Over the past two weeks, Murphy has been on quite a tear and simply put, has been the most valuable fantasy player in the NBA in his last six games. He's scoring 31.7 PPG over that stretch to go along with 5.3 3PGA, 7.0 RPG, 4.2 APG and 1.3 SPG on 55% shooting from the field and 85% shooting from the free throw line."
"This could be your sign to trade him while his value is at its peak, especially given the fact he plays for the 10-33 Pelicans, who may start resting Murphy once the play-in tournament is out of reach (if it isn't already). Additionally, Murphy's injury history is not pretty. He has played in 62 or fewer games in all but one of his four full seasons"
Trey Murphy II has averaged 31.7 points per game over his last six contests, producing elite counting stats across categories. He is also averaging 5.3 three-point attempts, 7.0 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 1.3 steals while shooting 55% from the field and 85% from the free throw line. The Pelicans are 10-33, which raises the possibility the team could rest Murphy if the play-in becomes unattainable. Murphy has a history of missed games, playing 62 or fewer games in all but one full season, creating durability concerns. Consider trading him for a top-10 player while his value is highest; retaining him still carries championship upside if the hot streak continues.
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