Fantasy basketball: Which players do our experts hope to draft this season?
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Fantasy basketball: Which players do our experts hope to draft this season?
"Deandre Ayton, C, Los Angeles Lakers: I believe the Lakers are building something special this year, and Ayton will be at the center of it. This is his last "best opportunity" to prove he can be an impact player, after literally being cut from the Trail Blazers. He's the only starting-caliber big man on the Lakers, and his best offensive skill set is as a finisher in the pick-and-roll/pop game. He'll fit perfectly next to Luka Doncic, who made the Mavs' big men into stars, and LeBron James."
"Brandon Miller, SF, Charlotte Hornets: Miller is a versatile scorer and defender who could emerge as an All-Star. He can handle significant scoring volume, hit tough shots and contribute across numerous categories including steals and 3s, which makes him a perfect fantasy breakout candidate. Onyeka Okongwu, C, Atlanta Hawks: Okongwu remains one of my favorite targets. As the Hawks' true center following Clint Capela's departure, he should see more minutes this season and provide scoring, rebounds and defensive stats, even with Kristaps Porzingis on the roster."
Multiple top fantasy targets and value picks include high-upside veterans and young breakouts. Deandre Ayton projects as the Lakers' only starting-caliber big man and a pick-and-roll finisher who pairs well with elite playmakers. Brandon Miller offers versatile scoring, defense, steals and 3-point upside that supports an All-Star projection and fantasy breakout profile. Onyeka Okongwu should see increased minutes as Atlanta's true center after Clint Capela's departure and can deliver rebounds, scoring and defensive stats. Jaden Ivey played only 30 games last season but showed defensive impact and posted career highs in points, rebounds and 3-pointers.
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