Welcome to the Fantasy Basketball Schedule Preview for November 11-17. Many general managers seem to be limping into week four. Last week, Kevin Durant, Zion Williamson, Tyrese Maxey, and Ja Morant left for extended periods. While this limits options, general managers should play the schedule and opponent to the best of their ability. This week is relatively steady, with Monday and Saturday the essential streaming nights. Thursday has one game, so that will be a wash for many teams. Check out the schedule below and explore the potential streamers that could give you an edge this week.
Fantasy Basketball Schedule Overview
- Monday (11/11): 5 games
- Tuesday (11/12): 8 games
- Wednesday (11/13): 11 games
- Thursday (11/14): 1 game
- Friday (11/15): 12 games
- Saturday (11/16): 5 games
- Sunday (11/17): 10 games
Teams with four games this week:
CLE, MIN, DET, SAC, WAS, SAS, HOU, NYK, DAL, OKC, BKN, PHO, NOR, LAC, UTA, CHI
Teams with three games this week:
LAL, ATL, BOS, ORL, IND, MEM, MIL, POR, MIA, TOR, CHA, PHI
Teams with two games this week:
DEN, GSW
Fantasy Basketball Streamers
This week, the low nights are Monday, Thursday, and Saturday. Thursday has one game, so it’s a tough week to stream. Despite that, we have a few options that can provide value, especially in deeper leagues. Check them out below and good luck!
SACRAMENTO KINGS (MON/WED/FRI/SAT)
- Keon Ellis (SG): Ellis is a steals specialist. He could be more down the line, but he needs to get more minutes.
- Kevin Huerter (SG/SF): Huerter is being squeezed out of the Kings’ lineup but perhaps helpful in very deep leagues.
SAN ANTONIO SPURS (MON/WED/FRI/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 garnering more playing time and can contribute across the board in extended minutes. He has some upside in points, assists, and steals.
NEW ORLEANS PELICANS (MON/WED/FRI/SAT)
- Brandon Boston Jr. (SG): The Pelicans need healthy bodies, and for now, it’s Brandon Boston Jr. Pick him up and deploy for points, threes, and value in assists.
- Jeremiah Robinson-Earl (PF/C): The starter for Zion, Robinson-Earl is worth a stream in deeper leagues for points and decent rebounds.