We are near the end of the NBA regular season. At this point, most teams have around 15 games left. For NBA fantasy basketball Week 21, there are several players you need to consider. At the late stage of the season, managers need to look for players that can provide the best value for the remaining games.
We present some ideal players for leagues of all formats and sizes. Find out which players you can use for your fantasy basketball roster.
NBA Fantasy Basketball Week 21
One of the players to consider is Malik Monk of the Los Angeles Lakers. Across the last five games, Monk is averaging 16 points, five rebounds, four assists, three threes, two steals, and 0.6 blocks across the previous five games. With Anthony Davis expected to miss a little while, Monk holds no deficiency of potential gain given that he’s the third choice behind Russell Westbrook and LeBron James. So bookie software experts suggest adding Monk now before it’s past the point of no return.
Duncan Robinson of the Miami Heat might not seem valuable for a fantasy basketball roster. He was scoreless in two out of the last eight games. However, the Heat is shorthanded due to injuries. Also, add Robinson if you want to improve your total threes scored.
According to pay per head bookie reports, Immanuel Quickley of the New York Knicks averaged 15 points for the last eight games. He stepped up after Kemba Walker suffered an injury that sidelined him for the rest of the season. Although Derrick Rose will return before the end of the regular season, it is unlikely that the coach will reduce Quickley’s playing time.
Lastly, there’s Malik Beasley of the Minnesota Timberwolves. He has been inconsistent throughout the season. However, he averaged 20 points over the last five games. He improved his numbers while Patrick Beverley was out due to an injury.
Learning about players’ performances is something you need to do when you want to know how to be a bookie. In addition, it can help you balance lines when required.