TOP 10 BUY LOW Targets || NBA Fantasy Basketball [Week 4]
Take advantage of knee-jerk reactions to some of your favorite fantasy players.
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Yo, Bleav FAM, welcome to the real cheat sheet! If your league-mates are losing their heads over stat slumps, now’s your chance to make big moves and scoop cheap talent before the comeback hits. D-Mac’s got you covered with a run-down of pure buy-low targets; real talk for anyone ready to rack up dubs while everyone else panics on the wire.
Top 10 Buy Low Targets (Week 4)
Domantas Sabonis: Off to a slow fantasy start for the Kings, but rebounds are climbing and assists are bound to pick up. He’ll outplay his draft slot, so strike now while he’s ice cold.
Zach LaVine: Cooled off after a hot start and dropped big in value. His price is down, but he’ll right the ship soon — always a threat to heat up in a flash.
Kevin Durant: KD isn’t dominating in Houston yet, but rebounds and blocks are down more from new roles than old age. He’s too skilled for this dip to last.
Nikola Vucevic: Bulls’ big man started hot, then faded, but steady minutes and a possible trade mean upside remains. Track the Bulls’ rumors and be ready to pounce before he catches fire.
Ja Morant: Struggling and drawing heat, but the explosiveness is coming back. Float some low-ball offers at frustrated managers and wait for the bounce-back.
Jaren Jackson Jr.: Defensive stats not popping and foul trouble isn’t helping, but Zach Edey coming back boosts his potential. JJJ is a steal if you grab him before he turns it up.
Payton Pritchard: Not what anyone wanted after moving to the starting lineup, but the minutes are there. If that shot comes around, he’s a must-add for playoff hopefuls.
Toumani Camara: Defensive stats are hiding but minutes are solid. Camara just needs a streak to bust loose and start stacking value.
Evan Mobley: With rest and low production worrying managers, Mobley is the move for patient buyers. Stats and consistency will climb as soon as the Cavs hit their stride again.
Pascal Siakam: For categories, he’s a screaming deal; for points leagues, he’s a flip candidate once he heats up. Keep a close eye on how the Pacers’ season shakes out before buying in heavy.
Buy Low on the Injured
Stay ready to pounce on managers who can’t hold injured stars like Kobe White, Zach Edey, Kawhi Leonard, Tyler Herro, LeBron James, and Trae Young. LaMelo Ball has risk and upside; chase him only if you can survive a few more games without him.
Pro Moves Only
Don’t chase box score noise. Buy low is about patience and no panic. Make smart offers with top-70-level role players, but never put your fantasy anchor up for a wild card.
Keep Grinding
D-Mac wants you hustling, staying sharp, and trusting the process. Ignore the panic, stack those assets, and you’ll be sitting pretty come fantasy playoffs.
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Robbin Marx
NBA Fantasy Analyst
Experience: NBC Sports - Rotoworld, HashTag Basketball, Bleav Network



