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The Wire Troll: E’Twaun Moore Becoming a Pillar in New Orleans

January 6, 2019 | By Brett Hamlyn | comment on this post
E'Twaun_Moore is piling up the points for the New Orleans Pelicans.
E’Twaun Moore is putting up points for the Pelicans. (Shanna Lockwood-USA Today Sports)

Welcome back to another week and a new year of Fantasy basketball. It seems like we’re in for an interesting month as some players came back in shape, while others still have to run of that Christmas ham.

This week in the NBA, there were trade rumours galore as the deadline begins to creep closer; Jimmy Butler is back to his old ways in Philly as he challenged Coach Brett Brown about his role with the team; and the Denver Nuggets maintained the top spot in the West thanks to a four-game win streak.

And now, onto our Fantasy basketball waiver wire picks…

E’Twaun Moore, SF/SG, New Orleans Pelicans (ESPN: 1.1 per cent; CBS: 39 per cent): Prior to Saturday, Moore had scored an impressive 21 (see video below), 17 and 16 points in his last three games, averaging 18 in over 35 minutes per game. He’s a pure scorer who can shoot the lights out and is becoming hard to ignore. Nevertheless, he does not contribute in many categories aside from points and threes. Moore is fighting for a starting position and if he secures it these numbers should be come dependable making him a favourable pick in most leagues. Just note that he left early Saturday with some kind of lower body injury, so be sure to check his status before making a claim.

Norman Powell, SG/SF, Toronto Raptors (ESPN: 0.1 per cent; CBS: 1 per cent): Back-to-back 14-point games with a couple of threes, some steals and even some blocks have put Stormin’ Norman back on the Fantasy radar. Kyle Lowry‘s ongoing back issue has played a part in Powell’s increased minutes and role, although, Powell’s style of play is such that his numbers could be sustainable even when Lowry makes his inevitable return. As a result, Powell could be a smart pickup in deeper leagues.

Derrick Jones Jr., SF, Miami Heat (ESPN: 0.4 per cent; CBS: 11 per cent): Jones nearly pulled off a double double in 25 minutes last Sunday with 16 points to go along with his nine rebounds. For the season, he’s averaging close to a block and a steal, and has knocked down four threes in his last two games. There’s enormous potential upside to DJJ as one of the more athletic guys on the Miami roster.

Ed Davis, PF/C, Brooklyn Nets (ESPN: 0.3 per cent; CBS: 8 per cent): The former Tar Heel hauled down 12 rebounds on Wednesday and nine more on Friday. Unfortunately he only managed to string together six points in each of these games. Davis is an interesting Fantasy option; if it wasn’t for his abysmal free-throw shooting (52.5 per cent) and lack of scoring (that also highly correlates to his FT percentage), he would have found a starting position long ago. He’s a proven shot blocker and one hell of a rebounder, and puts up big numbers in these categories for the minimal minutes he plays. There aren’t many rebounders/shot-blockers of Davis’ calibre on the wire, so if you can afford the hit in FT percentage and scoring in a category league, he can be a steal.

Quick Dribbles

  • Denver centre Nikola Jokic has taken his offensive game to a new level recently. He scored a season-high 39 on Saturday, and in bigger minutes lately (35 MPG over the last five), he’s putting up 25.6 points, 11 boards, nine assists, 1.6 treys, 1.6 steals and 1.2 blocks per game. Fantasy stud city!
  • It’s high time to give some Fantasy love to San Antonio PG Derrick White, who has reached double figures in points in five straight games with some phenomenal shooting (72.7 per cent from the field and 63.6 per cent from beyond the arc). He’s even putting up some serviceable rebounding numbers lately, and his touches are way up this season.
  • Charlotte SG Malik Monk isn’t necessarily having the breakout season we thought he’d have, but when the minutes are there, he can deliver. On Monday, he scored 21 points in 24 minutes and on Saturday, poured in 16 in 22. Monk’s touches are actually down lately, but he’s been jacking up more treys this season.
  • Memphis is falling out of the playoff picture in the West, but don’t blame PG Mike Conley. He put up 31 points in 38 minutes Friday and followed that up on Saturday with 21 in 25 minutes. Conley’s touches are actually down a smidge lately, but he’s bounced back after a career-worst performance from beyond the arc last season.

RotoRob Tune of the Day

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Let us know your favourite Fantasy basketball picks of the week in the comments below.

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