TOP 5 BUY LOW Trade Targets || NBA Fantasy Basketball [Week 14]
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Host of this BLEAV in Fantasy Basketball episode D-mac introduces the Week 14 buy-low trade targets and also notes the top 10 most traded players on Yahoo. Top 10 most traded players are De’Aaron Fox, LaMelo Ball, Pascal Siakam, DeMar DeRozan, De’Andre Hunter, De’Aaron Fox, De’Anthony Melton, De’Andre Ayton, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Trae Young — some are highlighted as sell high or avoid candidates.
D-mac from NBA Fantasy Bible then names his top 5 buy-low trade targets:
Cade Cunningham - a prime buy low after a rough short stretch marked by poor shooting and uncharacteristically bad free throws, but his season long value still profiles as a first round caliber player, especially in points leagues and nine cat minus one formats. “Across the course of the season, outstanding… he’s a top 12 player and he’s 12th in nine cat minus one.”
Domantas Sabonis - a buy low due to injuries, missed games, and suppressed production compared to last season, but his recent rankings are far below his true talent level and should normalize as he ramps up. “263rd in the last two weeks in nine cat is just not Sabonis. He’s much better than that.”
Devin Booker - remains a buy low as his recent efficiency dip has lowered his value, but the return of another high usage teammate should ease defensive pressure and help his shooting, playmaking, and overall fantasy output. “I think Devin Booker is going to have some of the heat taken off of him… which will help the field goal percentage.”
Giannis Antetokounmpo - a buy low particularly for managers punting free throws, as his recent downturn in minutes and scoring is viewed as temporary rather than a true decline in role or ability. “The numbers just don’t stack up over the last two weeks… I don’t think it’s going to take too long for Giannis to get back to where he needs to be.”
Stephen Curry - identified as a buy low because his recent dip in volume and usage should reverse quickly, especially with a major teammate injury forcing him to shoulder more offensive responsibility. “Stephen Curry needs to step up… and I think he gets back to that first round value as well.”
Other buy lows to consider include Ryan Rollins and Kevin Porter Jr., both underperforming but with potential upside. Additional name drops as buy-low targets are Miles Bridges, Josh Hart, Franz Wagner, Jrue Holiday, Coby White, O.G. Anunoby, Jaylen Brown, Kevin Durant.
Injury-based buy lows: Josh Giddey, Kawhi Leonard, Isaiah Hartenstein, Tyler Herro, Darius Garland, Jalen Williams, Keegan Murray, Austin Reaves, Nikola Jokić — all could offer value as they return.
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Really liked your point about Stephen Curry (Jimmy Butler injury)— I’ve been tracking something similar with usage trends (Clutchnba.com)