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Fantasy basketball rankings: Top 150 players

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These fantasy basketball rankings of the top 150 players for the 2021-22 season reflect standard scoring formats by accounting for a player's projected production in nine categories: points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, 3-point shots made, field-goal percentage, free-throw percentage, and turnovers.

Tier 1 - Fantasy Superstars

Rank Player Team
1 Nikola Jokic DEN
2 Stephen Curry GSW
3 Luka Doncic DAL
4 Giannis Antetokounmpo MIL
5 James Harden BKN
6 Damian Lillard POR
7 Karl-Anthony Towns MIN
8 Kevin Durant BKN
9 Joel Embiid PHI
10 Jayson Tatum BOS
11 Bradley Beal WAS
12 Paul George LAC
13 Anthony Davis LAL
14 Trae Young ATL
15 LeBron James LAL

Nikola Jokic enters as the consensus No. 1 pick in fantasy drafts following his incredible MVP campaign. Considering his versatility across the board, high shooting percentages, and consistent availability - Jokic started all 72 games last season - the Denver Nuggets' star big man is poised to have another huge year, especially with Jamal Murray still recovering from a torn ACL. Jokic averaged 26.4 points, 10.8 rebounds, 8.3 assists, and 1.3 steals along with a brilliant 56/38/86 shooting line last season and seems to be improving as he gets deeper into his prime.

Brooklyn Nets stars James Harden and Kevin Durant each possess elite fantasy upside but carry some risk as mid-first-round selections. Both are likely going to get a number of DNPs throughout the regular season given Brooklyn's abundance of depth and probable desire to keep its top-tier talent as fresh as possible for the playoffs. Harden was forced to miss multiple stretches last season with a lingering hamstring injury, while Durant sat for 23 consecutive contests due to his own hamstring ailment.

LeBron James deserves the benefit of the doubt given his historically clean bill of health after appearing in a career-low 45 games last season because of a high ankle sprain. The four-time MVP should still regularly produce big numbers for the Los Angeles Lakers in his 19th campaign despite the offseason additions of numerous veteran pieces, most notably another high-usage player in Russell Westbrook. James should offer consistent production in points, rebounds, assists, steals, and field-goal percentage while also chipping in with around two made threes per game.

Tier 2 - Starters

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Rank Player Team
16 Bam Adebayo MIA
17 Domantas Sabonis IND
18 Jimmy Butler MIA
19 Nikola Vucevic CHI
20 Zach LaVine CHI
21 Chris Paul PHX
22 Donovan Mitchell UTA
23 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander OKC
24 Rudy Gobert UTA
25 Khris Middleton MIL
26 Michael Porter Jr. DEN
27 LaMelo Ball CHA
28 Zion Williamson NOP
29 Fred VanVleet TOR
30 Deandre Ayton PHX
31 Jaylen Brown BOS
32 Tobias Harris PHI
33 Julius Randle NYK
34 Devin Booker PHX
35 Russell Westbrook LAL
36 Richaun Holmes SAC
37 Brandon Ingram NOP
38 Clint Capela ATL
39 Jrue Holiday MIL
40 Myles Turner IND
41 Christian Wood HOU
42 De'Aaron Fox SAC
43 OG Anunoby TOR
44 Jaren Jackson Jr. MEM
45 Mikal Bridges PHX
46 Dejounte Murray SAS
47 John Collins ATL
48 DeMar DeRozan CHI
49 Malcolm Brogdon IND
50 Kyrie Irving BKN

LaMelo Ball is a trendy pick early in Round 3 following an exciting rookie season with the Charlotte Hornets. Ball became the only first-year player in league history to average 16 points, six assists, five rebounds, and 1.6 steals and should once again have a massive role in the Hornets' offense. Fantasy managers who take Ball in their drafts should be in for a fun ride, although there's always the possibility of a sophomore slump, so be wary.

One player you'll certainly want to think twice about before selecting is Kyrie Irving. The Nets' star guard is arguably the highest-profile player to opt against getting vaccinated, which has left his availability for Brooklyn's home games in question due to New York City's health and safety protocols. While Irving is sure to put up big numbers when he does play - he averaged 26.9 points, six assists, 4.8 rebounds, and 1.4 steals with a historic 50/40/90 shooting line in 54 regular-season contests - the significant number of games he could potentially miss makes his fantasy outlook far from ideal. Irving carries a ton of risk, but if he does wind up playing home contests by eventually getting vaccinated, he's fully capable of offering top-25 value.

A player in the lower end of this tier worth targeting is Dejounte Murray. The San Antonio Spurs floor general is a potential breakout candidate with significant upside, as his team will lean heavily on him to initiate offense and continue disrupting passing lanes on the defensive end. With DeMar DeRozan now in Chicago, the Spurs are unquestionably Murray's team.

Tier 3 - Depth

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Rank Player Team
51 Lonzo Ball CHI
52 Robert Williams BOS
53 Jonas Valanciunas NOP
54 CJ McCollum POR
55 Ja Morant MEM
56 Jusuf Nurkic POR
57 Anthony Edwards MIN
58 Kristaps Porzingis DAL
59 Tyrese Haliburton SAC
60 Terry Rozier CHA
61 Gordon Hayward CHA
62 Pascal Siakam TOR
63 Ben Simmons PHI
64 Isaiah Stewart DET
65 Derrick White SAS
66 Kyle Lowry MIA
67 Draymond Green GSW
68 Caris LeVert IND
69 Andrew Wiggins GSW
70 Mitchell Robinson NYK
71 Jakob Poeltl SAS
72 Darius Garland CLE
73 Jerami Grant DET
74 Jarrett Allen CLE
75 Cade Cunningham DET
76 Mike Conley UTA
77 Collin Sexton CLE
78 Bogdan Bogdanovic ATL
79 Miles Bridges CHA
80 Marcus Smart BOS
81 Kemba Walker NYK
82 Robert Covington POR
83 Buddy Hield SAC
84 D'Angelo Russell MIN
85 Norman Powell POR
86 Harrison Barnes SAC
87 Chris Boucher TOR
88 Spencer Dinwiddie WAS
89 PJ Washington CHA
90 Evan Fournier NYK
91 Kyle Anderson MEM
92 Kevin Porter Jr. HOU
93 RJ Barrett NYK
94 Nickeil Alexander-Walker NOP
95 Jordan Clarkson UTA
96 Reggie Jackson LAC
97 Daniel Gafford WAS
98 Saddiq Bey DET
99 Bojan Bogdanovic UTA
100 Brook Lopez MIL

Tier 3 features a number of talented young guards, including Ja Morant, Anthony Edwards, and Tyrese Haliburton, among others.

Morant offered impressive counting stats as a sophomore last season with averages of 19.1 points, 7.4 assists, four rebounds, and 0.9 steals. However, his efficiency regressed from his rookie campaign, as he shot 44.9% from the field and a below-league average 30.3% on 3-pointers. While he may negatively impact managers' shooting percentages and turnover numbers in standard category leagues - Morant has averaged over three giveaways in each of his first two seasons - the Grizzlies' franchise cornerstone is still only 22 years old and hasn't yet taken the massive leap many young players of his caliber do. Succeeding in fantasy drafts is often the result of targetting high-upside talents on the brink of a star turn, and Morant could be one such case.

One big man to keep tabs on from this group is Isaiah Stewart, who averaged 12.7 points, 9.4 rebounds, and just over two blocks in 14 starts down the stretch last season. Stewart won't provide help with 3-point makes but should improve your team's field-goal efficiency and block totals given he lives around the rim. The undersized but high-motored Pistons center should have a starting job from the opening tip now that Mason Plumlee is elsewhere. Kelly Olynyk, who signed a three-year deal with the club during the offseason, will likely come off the bench and shouldn't impede on Stewart's productivity since Detroit is focused on evaluating and growing its young talent during a rebuild.

Tier 4 - Bench

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Rank Player Team
101 Devonte' Graham NOP
102 Jalen Green HOU
103 Mason Plumlee CHA
104 Thaddeus Young SAS
105 Wendell Carter Jr. ORL
106 Evan Mobley CLE
107 Jae'Sean Tate HOU
108 Nerlens Noel NYK
109 TJ McConnell IND
110 Dennis Schroder BOS
111 Keldon Johnson SAS
112 De'Andre Hunter ATL
113 Al Horford BOS
114 Larry Nance Jr. POR
115 Kelly Olynyk DET
116 Jalen Suggs ORL
117 Ivica Zubac LAC
118 Montrezl Harrell WAS
119 Joe Ingles UTA
120 Joe Harris BKN
121 Kelly Oubre Jr. CHA
122 Steven Adams MEM
123 Luguentz Dort OKC
124 Lauri Markkanen CLE
125 Duncan Robinson MIA
126 Dillon Brooks MEM
127 Tyler Herro MIA
128 Eric Bledsoe LAC
129 Klay Thompson GSW
130 Jonathan Isaac ORL
131 Tim Hardaway Jr. DAL
132 Patrick Williams CHI
133 Chuma Okeke ORL
134 Jaden McDaniels MIN
135 Bobby Portis Jr. MIL
136 Malik Beasley MIN
137 Danny Green PHI
138 Marcus Morris Sr. LAC
139 De'Anthony Melton MEM
140 Kevin Huerter ATL
141 Kyle Kuzma WAS
142 Isaac Okoro CLE
143 Will Barton DEN
144 Donte DiVincenzo MIL
145 Nicolas Claxton BKN
146 Seth Curry PHI
147 Danilo Gallinari ATL
148 Andre Drummond PHI
149 Gary Trent Jr. TOR
150 Aaron Gordon DEN

Houston Rockets rookie Jalen Green is an intriguing player to target as a complementary piece later in your draft. The 2021 second overall selection should have plenty of opportunities to hone his craft offensively on a rebuilding team. Green's efficiency and turnovers could be slightly problematic, especially as a rookie who's learning on the fly, but don't be surprised to see the athletic scoring guard improve in all areas as the season progresses.

Honorable mentions: Derrick Favors (OKC), Derrick Rose (NYK), Khem Birch (TOR), Rui Hachimura (WAS), Monte Morris (DEN), Aleksej Pokusevski (OKC), Darius Bazley (OKC), Royce O'Neale (UTA), Immanuel Quickley (NYK), Coby White (CHI), Xavier Tillman (MEM), Davion Mitchell (SAC)

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