Fantasy basketball: Andrew Nembhard, Brandon Miller among top middle-round targets
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Fantasy basketball: Andrew Nembhard, Brandon Miller among top middle-round targets
"Porter returns to Milwaukee on a two-year deal and is set to compete for the starting point guard role after Damian Lillard's departure. Last season, he averaged 11.7 PPG, 3.9 RPG and 3.7 APG in 19.9 MPG while shooting 49.4% from the field and 40.8% from three. Versatile enough to start or come off the bench, Porter showed he can prosper in high-usage stretches. His scoring, playmaking and 3-point ability make him a strong fantasy value this season."
"Okongwu emerged as the Hawks' starting center last season and had a career year, averaging 13.4 PPG on 56.2% shooting, 8.9 RPG, 0.9 steals and 0.9 blocks in under 28 minutes. He also showed strong 3-point potential and improved playmaking. With Clint Capela gone, Okongwu should see expanded minutes and usage this season. His versatility, scoring efficiency and defensive upside are all appealing."
Building a dominant fantasy basketball squad requires strong early-round picks and the acquisition of high-upside, complementary players in the middle rounds. Middle-round selections with upside and role clarity can elevate a roster toward a championship. Porter returns to Milwaukee on a two-year deal and projects to compete for the starting point guard role after Damian Lillard's departure, offering scoring, playmaking and 3-point shooting that create clear fantasy value. Okongwu emerged as the Hawks' starting center last season, averaged efficient scoring and rebounding, showed 3-point potential, and should see expanded minutes and usage with Capela gone. Those types of players provide scoring efficiency, defensive upside and expanded opportunity.
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