NBA Season Heats Up: Snellings' Top Fantasy Pickups
With the NBA season just over a week old, storylines are already taking shape. Luka Doncic put on an impressive show in his first two games with the Lakers before sitting out the third game, allowing Austin Reaves to shine.
Victor Wembanyama is dominating the court, blocking shots and dropping over 30 points per game, while Nikola Jokic is seeing triple-doubles despite struggling with his shot. The Philadelphia 76ers, despite Paul George's absence, are surprisingly in first place in the Eastern Conference due to Joel Embiid playing on a strict minutes limit.
These early performances make for an exciting product on the court and open up opportunities for under-the-radar players to make a name for themselves. Here are some top fantasy basketball pickups to consider this week.
PG: Dylan Harper
The second overall pick in the 2025 NBA draft, Harper was one of the most talented rookies at the Las Vegas Summer League. He's getting more playing time with De'Aaron Fox sidelined and is likely to continue performing well as a result.
PG: Egor Demin
Demin was the most skilled rookie from the Brooklyn Nets' first-round pick. Although he was injured for much of the preseason, he played well in his last game and has gotten off to a strong start in the NBA. He's poised to be an impact producer moving forward, particularly as a rebounding guard who can shoot the 3.
PG: Ajay Mitchell
Mitchell went from a two-way deal to a standard contract after playing himself into more significant roles with Jalen Williams out. He's solidifying his role as someone the Thunder can rely on when needed, and his ability to create his own shot makes him valuable in fantasy leagues.
SG: Ben Sheppard
Sheppard was set for a larger role this season due to Tyrese Haliburton's absence, but Andrew Nembhard also injured his shoulder. As a result, Sheppard is getting major minutes now and can contribute across the board as long as the Pacers ask him to carry that larger role.
SG: Walter Clayton Jr.
Clayton made a name for himself in college with dominant performances in the NCAA tournament. At the pro level, he had a strong preseason that has carried over into the regular season. With Isaiah Collier battling an injury, Clayton is getting meaningful minutes early in his rookie season and establishing himself as a rotation player with upside on the rebuilding Jazz.
SF: Dillon Brooks
The Suns start Brooks as a 3-and-D power forward but are calling upon him to step up into the second scorer slot while Jalen Green is out. As such, he should continue to produce at this level for at least as long as Green remains sidelined.
SF: Herbert Jones
Jones is known for his 3-and-D skills, and although he's shown some flashes as a scorer and rebounder, he becomes more valuable when you add in assists and blocks per night. This makes him a solid contributor in category leagues.
PF: Jerami Grant
Grant has averaged 19.5 points and 2.1 three-pointers over the past five seasons, making him a reliable scorer for the Trail Blazers. He's already shown he can heat up whether he's starting or off the bench, so his role is secure this season.
C: Ryan Kalkbrenner
Kalkbrenner was drafted in the second round of this year's NBA draft but has already earned the starting center job for the Hornets. He dominated as a rebounder and defender at Creighton and notched a double-double in his first NBA game.
With the NBA season just over a week old, storylines are already taking shape. Luka Doncic put on an impressive show in his first two games with the Lakers before sitting out the third game, allowing Austin Reaves to shine.
Victor Wembanyama is dominating the court, blocking shots and dropping over 30 points per game, while Nikola Jokic is seeing triple-doubles despite struggling with his shot. The Philadelphia 76ers, despite Paul George's absence, are surprisingly in first place in the Eastern Conference due to Joel Embiid playing on a strict minutes limit.
These early performances make for an exciting product on the court and open up opportunities for under-the-radar players to make a name for themselves. Here are some top fantasy basketball pickups to consider this week.
PG: Dylan Harper
The second overall pick in the 2025 NBA draft, Harper was one of the most talented rookies at the Las Vegas Summer League. He's getting more playing time with De'Aaron Fox sidelined and is likely to continue performing well as a result.
PG: Egor Demin
Demin was the most skilled rookie from the Brooklyn Nets' first-round pick. Although he was injured for much of the preseason, he played well in his last game and has gotten off to a strong start in the NBA. He's poised to be an impact producer moving forward, particularly as a rebounding guard who can shoot the 3.
PG: Ajay Mitchell
Mitchell went from a two-way deal to a standard contract after playing himself into more significant roles with Jalen Williams out. He's solidifying his role as someone the Thunder can rely on when needed, and his ability to create his own shot makes him valuable in fantasy leagues.
SG: Ben Sheppard
Sheppard was set for a larger role this season due to Tyrese Haliburton's absence, but Andrew Nembhard also injured his shoulder. As a result, Sheppard is getting major minutes now and can contribute across the board as long as the Pacers ask him to carry that larger role.
SG: Walter Clayton Jr.
Clayton made a name for himself in college with dominant performances in the NCAA tournament. At the pro level, he had a strong preseason that has carried over into the regular season. With Isaiah Collier battling an injury, Clayton is getting meaningful minutes early in his rookie season and establishing himself as a rotation player with upside on the rebuilding Jazz.
SF: Dillon Brooks
The Suns start Brooks as a 3-and-D power forward but are calling upon him to step up into the second scorer slot while Jalen Green is out. As such, he should continue to produce at this level for at least as long as Green remains sidelined.
SF: Herbert Jones
Jones is known for his 3-and-D skills, and although he's shown some flashes as a scorer and rebounder, he becomes more valuable when you add in assists and blocks per night. This makes him a solid contributor in category leagues.
PF: Jerami Grant
Grant has averaged 19.5 points and 2.1 three-pointers over the past five seasons, making him a reliable scorer for the Trail Blazers. He's already shown he can heat up whether he's starting or off the bench, so his role is secure this season.
C: Ryan Kalkbrenner
Kalkbrenner was drafted in the second round of this year's NBA draft but has already earned the starting center job for the Hornets. He dominated as a rebounder and defender at Creighton and notched a double-double in his first NBA game.