The third week of the NBA season is in the rearview, and now it's time to reflect, overreact and assess the fantasy basketball landscape. Week 4 is officially underway, and there's already a steady dose of overachievers in the market, along with players who've underwhelmed to start the year. It's still early in the season, so it'll beg the question of whether the first few weeks are representative of sustained performance or an eventual course correction.
Still, it's best to keep tabs along the way, so this weekly column will dive into the risers and fallers of fantasy hoops on a week-to-week basis.OG Anunoby finds his way to the risers list after ranking 14th in per-game value through Tuesday. He's vastly outperforming his ADP of 61.6 and leads the NBA in steals with 3.0 per game. His scoring output is down from last season , but he's been more efficient with 47/39/80 shooting splits this season.
Harris would be the fourth option for the starting unit if the Sixers were healthy. But the Sixers' starting lineupsidelined with a foot injury that will keep him out for weeks. Harris' scoring is down from a year ago — and it makes sense, given he's been relegated to a spot-up shooting role in the Sixers' offense. But he's been efficient with fewer touches and has either maintained or improved in every other statistical category this year.
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