Hurry Before They Add Him || 2026 NBA Fantasy Basketball Waiver Wire [WEEK 10]
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Quinten Post (Golden State Warriors)
Started last five games, minutes trending up, rare stretch big value in points leagues.
“When guys get minutes, there’s always opportunity… he’s averaging 13.4 points and 6.2 rebounds… chipping in 3.2 three-pointers per game.”
Jaylen Wells (Memphis Grizzlies)
Heavy minutes, steals upside, and growing buzz make him a repeat recommendation.
“Over the last seven days, he’s averaging 31 minutes per game… 12.3 points… and two steals per game.”
Isaiah Collier (Utah Jazz)
Slow start, but now flashing elite assist upside with consistent minutes.
“Over the last seven days, your man Isaiah Collier is averaging 10 assists per game… he’s playing 29 minutes per game.”
Dejounte Murray (New Orleans Pelicans)
Injury stash candidate with elite fantasy ceiling if healthy.
“When he plays, he plays at an elite level for fantasy basketball… if you can get him absolutely free, he needs to be on somebody’s roster.”
Wendell Carter Jr. (Orlando Magic)
Producing across categories with strong minutes and blocks.
“Over the last seven days… 20 points per game… 1.5 blocks per game… grab him off your waiver wire before your league mates do.”
Jaylen Tyson (Cleveland Cavaliers)
Benefiting from injuries and a four-game week; steady starter production.
“In the 12 straight games that he’s started… averaging about 16 points per game and seven rebounds.”
Dominic Barlow (Philadelphia 76ers)
Two-way player getting consistent starts due to team injuries.
“Your man has started the last nine games… averaging 14.3 points per game… 1.3 steals per game.”
Cam Spencer (Memphis Grizzlies)
Hot scoring stretch with assists and steals.
“In the last five games, 19.4 points per game, 5.8 assists, 1.2 steals.”
Cason Wallace (OKC Thunder)
Elite steals streamer with four games on the schedule.
“He is the new merchant of theft… averaging 2.3 steals per game on the season.”
Maxime Raynaud (Sacramento Kings)
Opportunity play while Sabonis is banged up; strong efficiency.
“Averaging 16.3 points per game, 7.5 rebounds… shooting 56% from the field.”
Jordan Walsh (Boston Celtics)
Locked-in starter role with defensive stats.
“He started the last 14 games… averaging 1.5 steals and one three a game.”
Marcus Smart (Los Angeles Lakers)
Injury-driven opportunity, not flashy but useful.
“It’s not a sexy name, but he is getting the starting nod.”
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