Welcome to The Playlist: my weekly column that lets you know who and what to play — when it comes to setting your lineup or music in my rotation — for the upcoming week in fantasy basketball.
Each week, you’ll see a compilation of the pickups you need to make and a quick look at the schedule and lineup notes (who’s in and out of rotations).
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🏀 Week 16 Wrap Up
Losing Wemby really got me in my feelings …
🥇Top Players – Week 16
🎧 Who’s in My Rotation
There continue to be 10 or so players between 40% and 50% rostered who should be on all fantasy teams. Rather than rehash names like Toumani Camara, Malik Beasley and Stephon Castle, I’ll focus on the players under 40% who are more likely to appear in your waiver pools.
REST-OF-SEASON MUST-ADDS
Donovan Clingan – C, Portland Trail Blazers (36%)
I had to mention Clingan because he’s not over 40%, but he’s a must-add in all leagues. As Deandre Ayton is out, Clingan has Walker Kessler-like upside as a rebound and block specialist.
Jose Alvarado – PG, New Orleans Pelicans (28%)
The feisty guard brings solid production across the board. Alvarado’s 13/3/5 with 2 steals helped him finish 42nd in 9-cat leagues over the last two weeks. Whether starting or coming off the bench, Alvarado will play in the high 20s and low 30s the rest of the way with the Pelicans thin in their backcourt. He should be rostered in all leagues.
Guerschon Yabusele – PF/C, Philadelphia 76ers (22%)
News dropped on Sunday that Joel Embiid and the Sixers will seek alternative opinions on his knee. There’s a strong probability that Embiid’s season is over, elevating Yabusele’s fantasy stock. In 35 games without Embiid in the lineup, Yabusele averaged 12/6/3 with 1 stock in 28 minutes per game. Now is the time to pick him up if he was dropped in your league.
Matas Buzelis – SF/PF, Chicago Bulls (19%)
Buzelis will have some ups and downs, but as long as he starts, he’ll be worth rostering. In his last six starts, he’s been a consistent threat for 3s, points and stocks. The Bulls need his size, and despite being a rookie, his minutes are safe. He’s seen a 20% usage rate since Zach LaVine was traded and that will likely continue to rise the later we get in the season.
Quentin Grimes – SG/SF, Philadelphia 76ers (23%)
I’ve recommended Grimes for a few weeks now, and I’m surprised he’s still available in over 75% of leagues. Since joining the Sixers, he’s posted a solid 16/7/4 with 2 stocks across 34 minutes per game. He’s also started the last three contests, and with Phiilly’s season trending down, Grimes is one of my early silly-season upside waiver adds that can hold value for the rest of the year.
TOP STREAMS
Keldon Johnson – SG/SF/PF, San Antonio Spurs (26%)
In nine games without Victor Wembanyama this season, Johnson has averaged 18.2 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.7 3s while shooting 53% from the field. He’s an early beneficiary of Wemby’s absence, and he’ll continue to see more volume and opportunities with the Spurs still vying for a play-in spot. The Spurs play two back-to-backs this week and have two games on prime streaming days (Tuesday and Saturday).
Yves Missi – C, New Orleans Pelicans (24%)
The rookie big man hasn’t played over 30 minutes in his past four games. However, his last two games showed encouraging progress. He pulled down 15 boards on Sunday and in the game prior, he grabbed 10 boards with 4 blocks. Hopefully, this is a sign of things to come for Missi, a player who’s struggled with consistency over the past couple of months. The Pelicans play on Tuesday and Thursday, so he’s helpful in Week 17 for anyone looking for blocks and rebounds. I’d also consider Kelly Olynyk (5%) after his 14 and 15 double-doubles on Sunday.
Naji Marshall – SF/PF, Dallas Mavericks (14%)
The Mavs will run a small lineup for at least the next couple of weeks and Marshall will continue playing an essential role in the rotation. Since Daniel Gafford’s been off the floor, Marshall is averaging over 8 boards per game and providing fantasy managers with a nice mix of scoring, assists and stocks. If you missed Max Christie, I’d pick Marshall up with the Mavs, who are playing on all the lighter slate days.
Moses Moody – SF/PF, Golden State Warriors (10%)
Jonathan Kuminga remains a couple of games away from returning, which offers Moody some streaming appeal. He’s been playing great lately, posting top-65 numbers over the last two weeks. He’s been a valuable asset for 3s and stocks, so keep streaming him. The Warriors have a favorable schedule, playing on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Jaxson Hayes – C, Los Angeles Lakers (21%)
Hayes is not a must-roster by any means, but with four games on tap this week plus limited options in the frontcourt, I’d keep Hayes rostered in 9-cat formats. His production will fluctuate by the game. However, he’s still a viable lob threat and rebounder capable of getting a block or two when playing at least 20 minutes.
Other streaming options:
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Georges Niang – SF/PF, Atlanta Hawks
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Zaccharie Risacher – SF, Atlanta Hawks
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Jabari Walker – SF/PF, Portland Trail Blazers
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Aaron Nesmith – SF/PF, Indiana Pacers
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Ty Jerome – PG/SG, Cleveland Cavaliers
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Kelly Olynyk – C, New Orleans Pelicans
🗓️ Weekly Game Schedule
Here’s how the week breaks down in terms of total NBA games played per day. Use this to identify when streaming options will…
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