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Notable Fantasy Basketball Pickups for Week 11: LeVert’s Impact Off the Bench

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Notable Fantasy Basketball Pickups for Week 11: LeVert's Impact Off the Bench

As Week 11 of the Notable Fantasy Basketball season commenced on a New Year’s Monday, notable performances from several players illuminated the matchups. Among them, OG Anunoby, Immanuel Quickley, RJ Barrett, and the historic triple-double by Jordan Clarkson stood out, setting a spirited tone for the year’s start and offering fantasy basketball enthusiasts potential pickups.

Notable Fantasy Basketball Pickups for Week 11

Jabari Walker, available in 16% of leagues, exhibited commendable playtime, securing 10 points and nine rebounds. With Deandre Ayton’s continued absence and a prolonged road trip ahead for the team, Walker’s consistent contributions are proving valuable.

Caris LeVert, owned in 43% of leagues, capitalized on Darius Garland’s absence, showcasing a stellar 31-point game. As Garland’s return timeline remains uncertain, LeVert presents a reliable fantasy option, delivering points, assists, and 3-pointers despite being a bench player.

T.J. McConnell, currently at 3% ownership, stepped up after Andrew Nembahrd’s early exit due to a sore back. His impressive performance—16 points, four rebounds, nine assists, and a steal—hints at a potential larger role if Nembhard and Bruce Brown remain sidelined.

Ish Smith, owned by only 1% of leagues, capitalized on Terry Rozier’s absence, contributing 10 points, three rebounds, and four assists. With the likelihood of Rozier’s continued absence, Smith remains a viable fantasy choice for deeper leagues.

Bol Bol, available in 2% of leagues, showed promise in the team’s rotation, notching 11 points and nine rebounds. Despite Kevin Durant’s expected return, Bol’s impactful performance might secure him a continued spot in the rotation, making him an intriguing option in deeper fantasy leagues.

Jaden Hardy, owned in 2% of leagues, made an impact off the bench, particularly due to Dante Exum’s early exit. With a strong 17-point display, including five 3-pointers in limited minutes, Hardy might earn a starting role if Exum remains sidelined.

Lastly, Patrick Beverley, owned in 2% of leagues, could see increased playing time in the starting lineup due to De’Anthony Melton’s absence. Though not an elite fantasy pick, Beverley’s heightened role in Tuesday’s game could present a short-term opportunity in fantasy lineups given the limited number of games.

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