TOP 5 BUY LOW Trade Targets || NBA Fantasy Basketball [Week 13]
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D-mac from NBA Fantasy Bible breaks down his Week 13 fantasy basketball buy low trade targets, along with commentary on market trends and common manager mistakes in this BLEAV in Fantasy Basketball video. He reviews the top 10 most traded Yahoo players, noting risky buy lows like Trae Young and Anthony Davis, while flagging others such as LaMelo Ball as possible sell highs.
The host then lists his 5 top buy low targets, along with other potential candidates:
Bam Adebayo - highlighted as the top buy low due to major underperformance, poor recent shooting, and declining defensive stats, despite strong long-term pedigree and role security. “He has not delivered … it hasn’t looked really good for his fantasy value alongside Kelly Olynyk.”
De’Aaron Fox - after failing to meet ADP expectations, with recent struggles largely tied to inefficient shooting and shared usage. “He’s been pretty average this season, definitely hasn’t lived up to that high ADP.”
Karl-Anthony Towns - remains a buy low despite a recent bounce-back game, as his overall production still lags behind preseason expectations. “He hasn’t met the expectations of the preseason ADP … minutes have tapered off just a little bit.”
Ivica Zubac - identified as a strong buy low following a slow return from injury, with confidence he will regain minutes and value as the Clippers push for the playoffs. “Those six games have been horrific … definitely disappointing compared to his numbers across the course of the season.”
Ryan Rollins - rounds out the top five, with recent shooting slumps and reduced steals creating an opportunity to buy low on a season-long breakout player. “He has shot horrifically … and his defensive stats have come down.”
Several additional buy low names are mentioned, including Stephen Castle, Deandre Ayton, Immanuel Quickley, Jrue Holiday, Coby White, Jaylen Brown, Anthony Edwards, and Devin Booker, many impacted by recency bias.
Injury-related buy low targets are encouraged, especially for managers who can afford to stash players nearing return, such as Jalen Duren, Jalen Green, Isaiah Hartenstein, Franz Wagner, Josh Giddey, and others.
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