Welcome to the Fantasy Basketball Streamers and Schedule Preview for October 28-November 3. Week 2 of the NBA season is here, and we are finally getting to a proper schedule. After Week 1, you might be picking up the pieces of a shifting roster, experiencing multiple injuries, or reaping the benefits of a hot start. In any case, feel free to begin streaming and experimenting with different roster configurations. Churning out wins early in the season will afford you flexibility in the trade market or waiver wire down the road, so stream wisely!
The teams below offer solid streaming options this week; check them out, and good luck!
Fantasy Basketball Schedule Overview
- Monday (10/28): 11 games
- Tuesday (10/29): 4 games
- Wednesday (10/30): 11 games
- Thursday (10/31): 4 games
- Friday (11/1): 9 games
- Saturday (11/2): 10 games
- Sunday (11/3): 3 games
Teams with four games this week:
BOS, MEM, UTA, TOR, SAC, CLE, ORL, BKN, DET, DEN, ATL, DAL, POR, SAS, NOR
Teams with three games this week:
CHA, LAL, MIL, MIN, WAS, NYK, IND, MIA, OKC, CHI, PHO, GSW, HOU, LAC
Teams with two games this week:
PHI
Fantasy Basketball Streamers
This week’s schedule is low on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday. Only the Dallas Mavericks play on each of these low days. As seen below, a few other teams will help on Tuesday/Thursday or Tuesday/Sunday. The season is young, so you may choose to take fliers, but the fantasy basketball streamers below can help you win your matchup this week.
DALLAS MAVERICKS (MON/TUES/THURS/SUN)
- Daniel Gafford (C): I doubt he is on your waiver wire, but if he is, plug him in for excellent field goal percentage, rebounds, and blocks. He is locked in a timeshare with Dereck Lively, so there may be a chance he is available to you this week.
- Jaden Hardy (SG): Deep league addition, but can help in points and threes in a more minor role.
UTAH JAZZ (MON/TUES/THURS/SAT)
- Keyonte George (PG/SG): George will be inefficient and streaky throughout the season, but the second-year guard is talented and can offer points and assists. He is worth a roster spot if he taps into his immense upside.
- Jordan Clarkson (SG): Clarkson is in the sixth-man role for the Jazz and scores the ball. Minor facilitation roles help make him relevant in assists as well. He won’t set your world on fire but offers value.
- Taylor Hendricks (PF): Hendricks is the Jazz’s starting power forward and offers little to no upside on offense, but he does offer upside in steals and blocks. Even more, he is capable of class one three, one steal, and one block each game he plays.
NEW ORLEANS PELICANS (TUE/WED/FRI/SUN)
- Jordan Hawkins (SG): The Pelicans are thin, with Dejounte Murray and Trey Murphy out for an extended period. Hawkins steps in as a microwave scorer. If you need points, Hawkins is your guy. If you need other categories, you can do better.
- Yves Missi (C): Missi has stepped into a sizable role early this season and is offering value as a blocks specialist with general upside in the typical big-man stats: FG% and rebounds.