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Rounds 1-2: Draft someone who can put up MVP numbers (45-55+ fantasy points) Rounds 3-6: Draft players with All-Star/All-NBA potential (35-45 FP)
Ideal draft strategy: High-floor early, high-upside late Avoiding age/injury. Most important for Picks 1-45. The primary drivers of risk/reward in fantasy basketball are age, injury history and role.
Our fantasy basketball draft kit is here with rankings, mock drafts and more for the 2024-25 NBA season.
With fantasy basketball draft season ramping up, Alex Barutha has some advice for those playing in category format leagues.
Dan Titus dives into fantasy hoops strategy, rankings, players to target and much more to help you dominate your drafts.
From sleeper picks to breakout stars, we have everything you need to turn your fantasy basketball draft into a masterpiece. It’s time to step up your game and build your version of a dynasty.
For example, you can draft with the following in mind: Rounds 1-2: Draft someone who can put up MVP numbers (45-55+ fantasy points) Rounds 3-6: Draft players with All-Star/All-NBA potential (35-45 FP)
Noah, Raphielle and Zak break down fantasy hoops draft strategies in this comprehensive guide.
Our fantasy basketball draft kit is here with rankings, mock drafts and more for the 2024-25 NBA season.
Our fantasy basketball draft kit is here with rankings, mock drafts and more for the 2024-25 NBA season.