Immanuel Quiley continues to produce

Although the purpose of this column is to highlight some fantasy picks, it would be remiss not to mention Tuesday’s passing of the torch. LeBron James Scored 38 points in the LakersHe became the league’s all time leading scorer after the Thunder’s loss. With just 11 seconds left in the third quarter, he passed Kareem AbdulJabbar by making a turnaround jumper. James was suffering from soreness in his right leg, and he had to leave the game in the final minute. The Lakers took two timeouts “home”, in which they lost three games. James is unable to play Thursday against the BucksThat would make it possible for someone who is not rostered in many leagues to step into a starting job.

The day’s picks were very limited on Tuesday. The Knicks We have a reserve forward who is outperforming the team’s starting shooting guards and small forwards, and he has been rostered less than half of Yahoo leagues. Minnesota’s standouts on the low-rostered list were players who would not be in the rotation if they lost to the NHL. Nuggets It was actually very close. Let’s look at some fantasy managers who were rewarded for their play on Tuesday.

Immanuel Quickley (49%)

Quickley has scored double figures in five of the seven games he’s played. In Tuesday’s win over the Magic 102-98, Quickley played 32 minute. He scored 18 points and had four assists, three rebounds, four steals, one steal, and four 3 pointers. He shot 7-of-15 on the field. He is safe within the top 150 per-game in 9-cat value for the last two weeks. This is a significant improvement on the starting players. Quentin Grimes (175th) RJ Barrett (261st). Quickley, while not a starter, has been playing in close to starter’s minutes lately, an average of 31.2 minutes per match over the past two weeks. Because of the low number Knicks guards Tom Thibodeau Quickley can be trusted with rotation minutes.

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Rui Hachimura (33%)

LeBron was suffering from a sore foot, which ultimately made him ineligible for Tuesday’s 133-133 loss to the Thunder. Although he has been able to get through it, it is fair to wonder whether he will be available to play against the Bucks on Thursday. This comes after Tuesday’s closing of the chase for the all-time scoring record. Hachimura’s contribution to the loss has been 14 points, six rebounds and one 3-pointer in 26 mins. However, if LeBron could sit, it would enhance his role. Lonnie Walker IV (15% reserved) Troy Brown Jr. (2) could also be eligible for increases if Austin Reaves He played seven games in his first game since a strained right hamstring.

T.J. Warren (6%)

Other than Cam Thomas (3) consecutive games with at least 40 point totals! And Nicolas ClaxtonThe Nets In Tuesday’s loss against the Suns, their starters didn’t do much. Warren was the only reserve who scored 17 points, shooting 6-of-10 from the field (4-of-4FTs) and scoring two rebounds as well as a 3-pointer. The percentages and points are evident here and fantasy managers want them to be able to roster Warren. However, he was an effective option on Tuesday for all those who watched. Edmond Sumner Play 16 minutes because you feel the need to begin Ben Simmons Have him play 27 ineffective seconds.

Gabe Vincent (6%)

Miami did not play on Tuesday. But it was announced that starting point-guard Kyle Lowry Due to a sore right leg, he will be out of the team’s three remaining games. Vincent is now available for streaming, even though he’s not ranked in the top 200 in 9/cat, per-game value. He has averaged 16.2 points and 3.0 rebounds in six starts this season. 3.0 assists, 3.0 steals and 2.7 3-pointers per game in 35.3 minutes. He is shooting 50.7% from beyond the foul line and just 0.7% from the field. These are numbers that you can gamble on for the week.

Jericho Sims (4%)

Sims remains Mitchell RobinsonSims was the Knicks’ replacement starting center and had a good night in Orlando. Sims shot 4-of-5 from the floor and scored eight points. He also had nine rebounds, one assist, two steals, and he played 35 minutes. Sims outplayed backup Isaiah HartensteinHartenstein was able to play only 13 minutes. As Robinson returns to the Knicks, the minutes split between them has been close. Sims played 25.6 minutes per match over the past three weeks while Hartenstein was at 22.1. Hartenstein is only 39% of Yahoo leagues while Sims has been the more productive fantasy option. Sims was however the better performer on Tuesday.

Jaylin Williams (1%)

Beyond the Thunder roster: A look at the fantasy option Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Josh Giddey It wasn’t easy. Jalen Williams Emerging as the third reliable player. Jaylin (JWill), who played 31 minutes, scored 14 points, seven rebounds and seven assists in the victory over the Lakers. Jaylin also had two 3-pointers and two steals. His rostering is a problem. Mark DaigneaultHis flexibility with his lineups is important as JWill may not always start. The same applies to Mike Muscala (1%), who was called off the bench to record a total of 16 points and four rebounds in 17 minutes.

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