Fantasy fast break: Porter Jr.'s trade window, Daniels' poor shooting from 3, and more
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Fantasy fast break: Porter Jr.'s trade window, Daniels' poor shooting from 3, and more
"In Los Angeles, James Harden continues to defy the aging curve, reminding fantasy managers that elite production doesn't always fade quietly. On Monday, Harden erupted for 32 points and 10 assists, passing Shaquille O'Neal for ninth on the league's all-time scoring list while recording his third 30-point, 10-assist game of the season and the 109th of his career. That's second-most in league history behind only Oscar Robertson."
"The league was recently rocked by a blockbuster trade that sent Trae Young to the Washington Wizards, ending his seven-plus year run as the face of the Atlanta Hawks and reshaping fantasy outlooks on both sides. Young, a perennial assists leader with career averages of 25.2 PPG and 9.8 APG, now steps into a Wizards offense starved for guard production, while the Hawks pivot toward a younger, more fluid roster."
"Meanwhile in Dallas, uncertainty surrounds Anthony Davis, who is dealing with ligament damage in his left hand that could sideline him for months. Davis has been productive when available for the Mavericks, with averages of 20.4 PPG and 11.1 RPG, but durability concerns once again loom large, creating ripple effects across rotations and waiver wires. Daniel Gafford stands to benefit most as the likely starter and is rostered in just 39.5% of ESPN leagues,"
January NBA landscape features multiple high-impact developments affecting team roles and fantasy value. James Harden continues to produce at an elite level, scoring 32 points with 10 assists and passing Shaquille O'Neal for ninth on the league's all-time scoring list, with his 109th career 30-10 outing second only to Oscar Robertson. Trae Young was traded to the Washington Wizards after more than seven years with the Atlanta Hawks, joining a guard-needy offense while the Hawks shift toward a younger, more fluid roster. Anthony Davis faces ligament damage in his left hand that could sideline him for months, elevating Daniel Gafford and other depth options on fantasy rosters.
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