Risers and fallers: Filipowski, da Silva should be rostered, but what about Mathurin, Johnson?
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Risers and fallers: Filipowski, da Silva should be rostered, but what about Mathurin, Johnson?
"With Franz Wagner and Anthony Black on the shelf in Orlando, da Silva has suddenly become a fantasy factor and he went off for a career-high 26 points to go along with seven boards, four steals, two blocks and three 3-pointers in Thursday's overtime win against the Wizards. He's having a nice month, scoring in double figures in five of his seven March games while getting well over 30 minutes per game."
"Buzelis was my favorite player to draft this season and I was made fun of more than once for reaching for him in the fifth round in some of my drafts, but he's having the last laugh. He's been a Top 50 fantasy player this season, thanks to staying mostly healthy and contributing heavily across the board while playing 29 minutes per game for the Bulls."
"Buzelis is also peaking just in time for the fantasy playoffs, averaging 23.0 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.0 blocks and 3.3 3-pointers in March prior to Thursday's game. He scored a career-high 41 points with six boards, two steals, two blocks and five 3-pointers in Tuesday's win."
Tristan da Silva has become a fantasy factor for the Orlando Magic with Franz Wagner and Anthony Black sidelined, posting career-high 26 points with strong all-around production. He's scoring in double figures consistently in March with over 30 minutes per game. Matas Buzelis continues his strong season for the Chicago Bulls, peaking at the right time for fantasy playoffs with elite scoring and three-point production. Meanwhile, Bennedict Mathurin and Cooper Flagg are struggling down the stretch, and Cameron Johnson's fantasy value has significantly declined. The Magic's favorable schedule with four games in each of the final four weeks makes da Silva a priority pickup.
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