Welcome to Fantasy Basketball Streamers and Schedule Preview for November 18-24. The NBA sports an even schedule this week, providing opportunities to deploy your entire team and stream throughout the week to maximize output. Thursday is the low night for the week with four games, while Tuesday and Sunday are the following nights with six games. Target the teams below that play on Tuesday and Thursday for streaming purposes.
Check out the schedule below and explore the potential streamers that could give you an edge this week.
Fantasy Basketball Schedule Overview
- Monday (11/18): 8 games
- Tuesday (11/19): 6 games
- Wednesday (11/20): 8 games
- Thursday (11/21): 4 games
- Friday (11/22): 8 games
- Saturday (11/23): 7 games
- Sunday (11/24): 6 games
Teams with four games this week:
GSW, HOU, CHI ORL, IND, PHI, MIL, LAC
Teams with three games this week:
NYK, MEM, DAL, SAC, LAL, UTA, BKN, DEN, CLE, DET, BOS, ATL, CHA, WAS, TOR, SAS, NOR, POR
Teams with two games this week:
OKC, MIA, MIN, PHO
Fantasy Basketball Streamers
This week’s low nights are Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday. For streaming purposes, four teams play on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, and eight teams play on Thursday. Check out the streaming options. Good luck!
LOS ANGELES LAKERS (TUE/THUR/SAT)
- Dalton Knecht (SG/SF): Knecht is gaining traction in the Laker’s lineup and is getting increased minutes. The rookie has demonstrated he can score and hit threes in extended minutes. He is worth a look in deeper leagues this week.
- Rui Hachimura (SF/PF): Although questionable for Tuesday, Rui has a solid role in the starting lineup and can score and rebound. If he is healthy, he makes for a great play this week.
UTAH JAZZ (TUE/THUR/SAT)
- Jordan Clarkson (SG/SF): Clarkson is on a tear as of late. Great points, threes, assists, and even contributions in steals. If Clarkson is available, go ahead and stream this week and see if he can make your team long-term.
- Keyonte George (PG/SG): George is a good source of points and assists but has been streaky in his sophomore season. George has taken strides lately to be more consistent and is worth a look.
- Kyle Filipowski (PF): So far, his role could be clearer, but if Filipowski gets consistent runs, he can provide value, especially points and rebounds. He is worth a look in deeper leagues.
CHARLOTTE HORNETS (TUE/THUR/SAT)
- Moussa Diabate (PF): Diabate offers big rebound numbers until a center is added to Charlotte’s roster. Do not expect consistency, but it is still serviceable, given the potential for double-digit rebounds.
- Grant Williams (PF): Williams is a makeshift center until Charlotte gets healthy and is providing streaming value for points, threes, and rebounds.
SAN ANTONIO SPURS (TUE/THUR/SAT)
- Harrison Barnes (PF): Barnes will not give you immense upside, but you need something else if you read this. Barnes has a stable role and has already put up big lines this season. He is primarily a streak scorer but can also add threes and rebounds. He will occasionally disappear, but he makes for a stable stream if you need one.
- Julian Champagnie (SF): Champagnie gives you a tiny boost in rebounds and steals and occasionally can erupt for threes and points—deep league stream.
- Keldon Johnson (SF): Points and rebounds. Keldon can get hot and go for twenty-plus at any moment. He offers little else.
- Stephon Castle (PG): With Sachon out, Castle is garners more playing time and can contribute across the board in extended minutes. He has some upside in points, assists, and steals.