
BREAKING NEWS: Fantasy basketball enthusiasts, the clock is ticking! As the 2023 NBA Draft approaches, players like Andrew Nembhard and Brandon Miller are emerging as must-have mid-round targets that could reshape your championship ambitions.
In a season where every pick matters, identifying high-upside talent in the middle rounds can be the difference between a successful fantasy campaign and a disappointing finish. Here’s a rundown of players to target who can elevate your roster immediately!
Kevin Porter Jr., SG, Milwaukee Bucks (ADP: 87.2)
Porter is returning to the Bucks on a two-year deal and is primed to compete for the starting point guard position following Damian Lillard‘s exit. Last season, he averaged 11.7 PPG, 3.9 RPG, and 3.7 APG in just under 20 minutes per game. With a shooting efficiency of 49.4% from the field and 40.8% from beyond the arc, Porter is a versatile asset who can thrive in high-usage scenarios.
Onyeka Okongwu, C, Atlanta Hawks (ADP: 92.9)
Okongwu had a breakout season, averaging 13.4 PPG and 8.9 RPG on 56.2% shooting. With Clint Capela now gone, Okongwu is expected to see increased playing time and usage. His scoring efficiency combined with his defensive prowess makes him a valuable addition to any fantasy roster.
Payton Pritchard, PG, Boston Celtics (ADP: 97.2)
With Jayson Tatum sidelined and Jrue Holiday traded, Pritchard is set to step into a starting role. Last season, he averaged 14.3 PPG and showcased elite off-ball scoring. This year, expect him to take on more playmaking responsibilities, making him a key target for fantasy managers.
Brandon Miller, SF/SG, Charlotte Hornets (ADP: 103.0)
Miller, a rising star, averaged 21.0 PPG before a wrist injury last season. Fully cleared for training camp, he is anticipated to be a cornerstone in the Hornets’ perimeter-heavy offense. His scoring ability and 3-point shooting make him a high-upside pick.
Ausar Thompson, SF/PF, Detroit Pistons (ADP: 108.4)
Thompson is ready for a breakthrough year. After averaging 10.1 PPG and showing flashes of offensive creativity, he is expected to receive more opportunities under Coach JB Bickerstaff. His defensive capabilities combined with increased scoring chances make him a top target.
Andrew Nembhard, PG/SG, Indiana Pacers (ADP: 111.6)
With Tyrese Haliburton out for the season, Nembhard is positioned for a major role. He averaged 11.3 PPG and 6.6 APG in the absence of Haliburton, and could see his minutes soar this season. His assist potential and scoring efficiency make him highly valuable.
Kel’el Ware, C, Miami Heat (ADP: 128.8)
Ware finished his rookie season strong, averaging 11.0 PPG and 8.9 RPG in his last 49 games. Projected starter minutes and his defensive impact position him as a high-floor fantasy target.
Matas Buzelis, SF/PF, Chicago Bulls (ADP: 132.1)
Buzelis is expected to secure a starting role over Patrick Williams. He averaged 13.0 PPG and showcased impressive rim protection, making him a promising draft target.
As the draft day approaches, keep a close eye on these players. Their potential to transform your fantasy basketball team is immense. Don’t miss out—your championship run starts today! Share this update with your league and strategize your picks now!