The NBA trade deadline has come and gone, with it being far more impactful than many anticipated. While some of the teams lower in the standings have made their intentions clear for the rest of the season, others (hello, Portland) decided to stand pat and see what their current group can get done.
The busy trade market has put some players in a good position to provide added fantasy value, whether they were on the move or not. Here is this week’s waiver wired column, and keep in mind that Week 16 (Yahoo) spans two weeks due to the All-Star break.
Priority Adds
1. Andrew Nembhard
2. Nikola Jovic
3. Bilal Coulibaly
4. Scoot Henderson
5. Ayo Dosunmu
6. Isaiah Collier
7. Dalton Knecht
8. Toumani Camara
9. Matas Buzelis
10. Tari Eason
SG/SF Bilal Coulibaly (51%), Washington Wizards
The Wizards were one of the more active rebuilding teams at the trade deadline, moving Kyle Kuzma and Jonas Valanciunas. Coulibaly, who has been a starter all season long, is one of the players who stands to benefit from the changes. He recorded his first triple-double in Wednesday’s win over the Nets, and the ball should be in his hands even more as Washington plays out the remainder of its schedule. The Wizards will play four games during Week 16, two on each side of the All-Star break.
PG Scoot Henderson (48%), Portland Trail Blazers
Henderson has offered top-75 value in 8-cat formats over the past month, playing nearly 28 minutes per game. Surprisingly, Portland was not the “seller” many anticipated them being at the trade deadline, but the team’s recent run (10-1 in their last 11 games) had much to do with that. Henderson has been a key contributor, whether he comes off the bench or gets the occasional start, and the efficiency has improved. Now three games back in the loss column for the final play-in spot, Portland plays three of its four Week 16 games against the Nuggets (twice) and Lakers.
SF/PF Tari Eason (41%), Houston Rockets
Since returning to the Rockets’ lineup on January 16, Eason has offered 7th-round value in 8-cat formats while performing one round better in 9-cat. The concern is the left leg injury that sidelined him for 13 games, as Houston will not play Eason in both games of back-to-backs for the foreseeable future. With the Rockets playing two back-to-backs during Week 16, it would be understandable if some managers looked in another direction. However, Eason’s production as a rebounder and defender makes him challenging to overlook in category leagues.
SF/PF Toumani Camara (39%), Portland Trail Blazers
Already an excellent defender, Camara continues to make strides offensively for the surging Trail Blazers. Over the past two weeks, he’s averaged 12.8 points on 55.7% shooting from the field. Add to this what Camara does as a rebounder and defender, and the result is a second-year player who’s offered top-75 value in 8-cat formats over the past two weeks. The front office’s decision not to pull the plug at the trade deadline amid Portland’s 10-1 run indicates that this group will be allowed to compete for now. That should make Camara a more valuable fantasy target heading into Week 16.
PG/SG Andrew Nembhard (36%), Indiana Pacers
While he didn’t offer much value in the Pacers’ February 6 win over the Clippers, Nembhard has been very productive recently. Over the past two weeks, he’s provided top-50 value in 8-cat formats, averaging 13.0 points, 4.2 rebounds, 5.2 assists, 2.2 steals, and 1.0 3-pointers in nearly 30 minutes per game. During this stretch, Nembhard has shot 56.8% from the field and 83.3% from the foul line. While playing alongside Tyrese Haliburton lowers his offensive ceiling, the last two weeks have shown that Nembhard can still have value in 12-team leagues.
PG/SG/SF Ayo Dosunmu (36%), Chicago Bulls
Chicago didn’t move both marquee veterans before the trade deadline, but Zach LaVine’s departure opens things up for multiple perimeter players. Dosunmu is the one who’s more likely to be available in standard fantasy leagues, and he’s been a 9th-round player in 8-cat formats over the past two weeks. Ayo has averaged 4.9 assists per game during this run, with only Josh Giddey (6.3) being more productive. What also helps is the position eligibility, as fantasy managers in Yahoo leagues can plug Dosunmu into six different slots (PG/SG/SF/G/F/UTIL) in their lineups.
PF/C Nikola Jovic (36%), Miami Heat
The haul Miami received in exchange for Jimmy Butler included Andrew Wiggins, who should be an immediate starter. This trade shouldn’t have much of an impact on Jovic, who has provided reliable value off the bench. Over the past month, he’s been a top-75 player in 8-cat formats, something only two other Heat players (Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo) can claim. Maybe the playing time (31.0 minutes per game over the past month) takes a slight hit, but that isn’t guaranteed, given how well Jovic has played. If anything, Duncan Robinson (11%) and Jaime Jaquez Jr. (15%) will be impacted more by Wiggins’ arrival.
SG/SF Dalton Knecht (28%), Charlotte Hornets
Outside of a five-game run in mid-November in which he scored 14 points or more in each outing, Knecht didn’t offer much consistency with the Lakers. He was part of the rotation, but defensive struggles limited how much playing time he received. That should not be the case in Charlotte, as the Hornets are rebuilding. And with Brandon Miller (wrist) out for the rest of the season, Knecht should have ample room to put up shots. What also helps is that the Hornets play five games during Week 16, including a make-up game against the…
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