These 9 Waiver Wire Targets Will Change Your Season || NBA Fantasy
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BLEAV In Fantasy Basketball host Robbin Marx opens with high energy, speaking directly to frustrated fantasy managers: “You lost your matchup last week… that sucks.” The episode focuses on helping you rebound in Week 9 by identifying waiver wire players who can provide immediate value.
Justin Champagnie (Washington Wizards) - Champagnie is highlighted due to massive injury-related opportunity: “They are riddled with injuries right now.” His minutes spike is the key signal: “Over the last seven days… 25.5 minutes per game. Let that sink in.” He contributes rebounds, steals, and blocks, prompting the host to say he would immediately grab him if available.
Jordan Walsh (Boston Celtics) - Walsh’s recent production forces a second straight mention: “I had to bring this joint back.” The host jokes about calling him “the reincarnation of Jayson Tatum” but backs it up with stats. Walsh is playing nearly 29 minutes per game and averaging “14.5 points, seven rebounds, and three steals.” The takeaway: hold and see how this role develops.
Kyle Filipowski (Utah Jazz) - After a slow start, Filipowski is heating up: “Didn’t quite hit his stride early on, but over the last few games your man is really doing his thing.” His upside shows in performances like “21 points, 10 rebounds, and three steals.” While inconsistent, the host recommends riding the hot streak.
Herb Jones (New Orleans Pelicans) - Herb Jones is framed as a high-floor fantasy player: “His floor is going to be okay.” With Zion Williamson banged up, Jones steps into more opportunity. The host emphasizes his defensive value: “Elite defensive skills… blocks, steals,” plus rebounds and modest scoring that work across all league formats.
Jock Landale (Memphis Grizzlies) - Landale becomes relevant due to injury news: “Zach Edey is banged up… there’s going to be some opportunity here.” When starting and playing 20 plus minutes, Landale produces points, rebounds, and even threes. The host frames him as a streamer or a deeper-league hold while the injury window lasts.
Naji Marshall (Dallas Mavericks) - Described as a gritty, physical player: “Cut from that cloth.” Marshall is on a strong scoring run, averaging “32 minutes and 17 points per game.” The host specifically calls him out as a points-league target.
Anthony Black (Orlando Magic) - Black is presented as a situational add due to injuries: “There’s going to be opportunity for him.” When he plays extended minutes, he contributes points, assists, steals, and some threes. The warning: “His shooting percentages are a bit shaky,” making him better suited for streaming than long-term holding in category leagues.
Marcus Smart (Los Angeles Lakers) - The host acknowledges the name no longer carries hype: “This is not a sexy name any longer.” Still, recent production makes him worth monitoring, including “26 points against San Antonio.” The recommendation is cautious but open minded if the run continues.
Cedric Coward (Memphis Grizzlies) - Coward is labeled a developmental gamble: “Up and down… a fantasy roller coaster.” The host stresses patience with young players and says Coward’s ceiling is unknown. The advice is to hold him when productive and see what unfolds over the next stretch of games.
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