
"Alex Sarr is out with a right hamstring injury and I'm not sure that we'll see him again this season, while Vukcevic is the only guy to fill the void he'll leave. Vukcevic can help fantasy managers with points, rebounds, steals, blocks and 3-pointers, and came back from a two-game absence due to an illness for a masterful 12 points, five rebounds, five steals, a block and two 3-pointers in just 17 minutes against the Pacers on Thursday."
"Walker was having a fantastic February heading into the All-Star break by averaging 17.4 points, 6.0 rebounds and a steal while shooting it lights out, but the most exciting stat he brings might be the 29 minutes per game he's receiving for the tanking Pacers. He played 30 minutes on Thursday and went off for 19 points, 14 rebounds, seven assists and two steals in a loss to the Wizards, hitting just 5-of-15 shots."
Tristan Vukcevic becomes a top waiver-wire target after Alex Sarr’s right hamstring injury, offering points, rebounds, steals, blocks and 3-pointers in limited minutes. Jarace Walker has stepped up with roughly 29 minutes per game, averaging 17.4 points and 6.0 rebounds in February and delivering a 19/14/7/2 line in one recent game. Brandin Podziemski’s value should rise with Stephen Curry sidelined for a couple weeks. Paolo Banchero’s efficiency has slipped recently, Alperen Sengun has not been as dominant lately, and Pascal Siakam presents late-season risk if Indiana shifts direction. Maxime Raynaud is an alternate pickup with Domantas Sabonis ruled out for the season.
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