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Brandin Podziemski, Cason Wallace, Buddy Hield and More
Jan 28, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Brandin Podziemski (2) goes up for a shot against Utah Jazz guard Keyonte George (3) during the second quarter at Chase Center. Credit: D. Ross Cameron-Imagn Images After looking at several fantasy basketball waiver wire options over the course of the week, it’s time for another drop candidate story. Here’s the last drop story we did.
These players were all taken from the most dropped waiver trends section, which can be found on any FantasySP fantasy basketball page.
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Fantasy Outlook
We’ll make things quick and simple with Johnson. He was ruled out for the season because of an injury.
In redraft leagues, Johnson should be dropped. There’s no point in holding him any longer – he’s just wasting a roster spot.
In keeper and dynasty leagues, Johnson should be held on to. He’s still got a very bright future.
Fantasy Outlook
Podziemski is down 7.2% and sits at 51% overall now. He took a step back in his fantasy production in his most recent game, but he’s still looked very good since returning from an injury of his own.
Podz tallied 11 points, four rebounds and three steals in 18 minutes in his last game. He had 20 points, seven rebounds, six assists and one steal in 32 minutes the game before that, and 17 points, three rebounds, five assists and two steals in 24 minutes in the game prior. I understand fantasy owners hoping for that kind of production every night, but that’s simply not going to happen on this Golden State team.
Podziemski had 10 points, four rebounds, two assists and one steal in 21 minutes in his first game back from injury. That game and his last one are probably where Podziemski is going to sit most nights.
He’s going to have stronger performances here and there, and I’d suggest playing the youngster in more favorable defensive matchups if you are looking for those kinds of performances.
He’s still doing enough as a fantasy player if he can keep replicating the numbers he had in his most recent game to roster him in deeper leagues. I’d keep an eye on Podziemski throughout the season, targeting favorable stretches if you want to utilize him in more standard leagues.
There’s also a chance he gets in a good groove once he’s settled back in, so also keep him on your watch list for that reason.
Fantasy Outlook
Jackson-Davis is the second Warrior to appear in today’s article, and he won’t be the last. He was dropped in 6% of leagues, bringing his total mark down to 42%. TJD was rostered in over 80% of leagues as recently as January 5, so it’s been a pretty steady decline over the month.
He’s seen his playing time dry up over the past four contests. Jackson-Davis played nearly 24 minutes off the bench on January 22. The next night, he started, but played under 10 minutes. Jackson-Davis started the next two games as well, but logged just 14 and six minutes. The second-year player did not play on January 29.
I completely understand, and support, dropping Jackson-Davis in all standard leagues at this point. He should also be dropped in some deeper leagues as well. I’d bench him for the time being in deep setups, or keeper/dynasty leagues though.
He’s started 37 of the 45 games he’s played in this season. Jackson-Davis has averaged 19.7 minutes in those games, along with 8.1 points, 6.3 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 0.5 steals and 0.8 blocks.
I don’t think the Warriors are going to give up completely on Jackson-Davis. If they do, another team would likely swoop in, trade for him and give him a chance on their roster instead.
He’s not a good fantasy asset right now though, and there’s no reason to roster him unless you are in a deep league. Keep Jackson-Davis on your bench until his role and usage go back up again.
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Wallace has dropped 5.1% and sits at 33% overall now. He’s been up around 60% the past couple weeks, so this is another big dropoff in a fairly short amount of time.
Wallace is starting most nights, and playing a healthy amount of minutes every time out. His problem is that his production has dried up.
After scoring in double figures in three of four games between January 8-14, he’s hit at least 10 points just twice in seven games since. He’s averaging 29.8 minutes in that span, but just 7.4 points, 4.9 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 2 steals and 0.3 blocks. He’s been really struggling to score of late, tallying 14 combined points over the past three games on 6-of-21 shooting.
His season averages of 7.4 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.8 steals and 0.6 blocks across 27.8 minutes look pretty similar to his recent averages, so it’s likely that Wallace was on a hot streak for a bit, but has now returned to his norm.
Wallace is still doing enough to roster in some deeper leagues, but he’s no longer a standard league option. You should keep an eye on him in case he heats back up at some point this season, but I think you’re better off treating him as a deep-league option only for the remainder of the season.
Jan 23, 2025; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Cason Wallace (22) reacts to an officials call after a play against the Dallas Mavericks during the first quarter at Paycom Center. Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images Fantasy Outlook
Back to the Warriors here with Moody, who is down 4.5% and sitting at 10% overall. He’s coming off a down performance, so it’s pretty easy to see why he’s been dropped.
In 17 minutes off the bench in his last appearance, Moody had five points, two rebounds and one steal. He shot 2-for-8 in that contest.
That is definitely not a great fantasy performance, but I still think fantasy owners are moving on too quickly from him. Let me show you why.
In the seven games before that five-point outing, Moody was averaging 12.7 points, 3.3 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 0.3 steals and 0.9 blocks across 26.4 minutes. Those aren’t great all-around numbers, but they are definitely enough to roster and utilize him in a bunch of deeper leagues.
I think his own percentage is too low after nearly a 10% drop off since Wednesday. At least give him another game or two before you pull the plug on him.
It’s hard to find decent fantasy talent in deeper leagues, and moving on too quickly can really hurt your team in the long run. I’d add Moody if he became available in my deep fantasy league.
Fantasy Outlook
Why not one more Golden State player to wrap things up? I don’t think I’ve ever seen so many players from one team be dropped on a single day, but that’s what the data is telling me.
Hield is down 3.6% and rostered in 50% of leagues now. He’s had a rough stretch of games, so him being dropped makes plenty of sense.
Hield had scored in double figures in five of seven games between January 4-15. In the seven games since, he’s topped 10 points just twice.
Even with a 17-point game mixed in, Hield has averaged just 7 points, 3 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 0.9 steals and 0.1 blocks across 20.9 minutes in his past seven contests. That’s simply not enough fantasy production to utilize him in any standard leagues, and really a lot of deeper leagues for that matter.
His season averages of 11.7 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 0.9 steals and 0.3 blocks across 23.2 minutes look a bit better, but I still don’t think he’s worth a standard league spot. The only time I’d consider it is if his scoring average increased, like it did earlier this month.
So, target Hield in standard leagues when he’s in a groove as a scorer, otherwise just roster him in deeper leagues. He probably should be benched in a few deeper leagues until he gets back on track, but I’d try to hold on to him for a bit longer to see if he can right the ship soon.
In this post, we will be discussing some of the top basketball players who have been making headlines recently. From high school standouts to seasoned NBA veterans, these players have been making waves in the world of basketball. Let’s take a closer look at Brandin Podziemski, Cason Wallace, Buddy Hield, and more.Brandin Podziemski is a rising star in the world of high school basketball. The 6’6″ guard has been turning heads with his impressive scoring ability and athleticism. Podziemski recently committed to the University of Wisconsin, where he will continue to hone his skills and develop as a player.
Cason Wallace is another high school standout who has been making a name for himself on the court. The 6’4″ guard is known for his explosive playmaking abilities and lockdown defense. Wallace is currently ranked as one of the top recruits in the class of 2022 and has received offers from several top college programs.
Buddy Hield is a seasoned NBA veteran who has been making a significant impact on the court for the Sacramento Kings. The sharpshooting guard is known for his ability to score from anywhere on the court and has been a key player for the Kings this season.
These are just a few of the basketball players who have been making headlines recently. Whether they are high school standouts or seasoned NBA veterans, these players are sure to continue making waves in the world of basketball. Keep an eye out for Brandin Podziemski, Cason Wallace, Buddy Hield, and more as they continue to shine on the court.
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Pacific Notes: Durant, Leonard, Zubac, Post, Schroder, Hield
The Suns’ pursuit of Jimmy Butler has been big news for weeks in NBA circles. They also acquired center Nick Richards last week and made a draft-pick trade with Utah this week, seemingly with an eye toward additional deals.
The best thing the Phoenix players can do is tune out all the trade chatter, Kevin Durant told Duane Rankin of the Arizona Republic (Twitter link).
“It’s just a part of the game now,” Durant said. “We know it’s important. The locker room is sacred. The bus is sacred. Hotel, walkthrough, all that stuff is sacred. It’s stuff we don’t talk about. It’s a brotherhood in here, but we know the noise is going to always be going on around us. As much as we can bunker down and focus on one another, the better we are as a group.
“It’s a business, though. We understand it’s a business. Anything can happen in this business. We traded one our brothers, Josh (Okogie) to Charlotte and that happened pretty quickly. We’ve just got to focus on in one one another and keep grinding.”
We have more from the Pacific Division:
- The Clippers almost defeated the Celtics without four of their starters on Wednesday. Kawhi Leonard, James Harden, Norman Powell and Ivica Zubac all sat out, yet they took the Celtics to overtime (story via The Associated Press). Leonard sat out due to right knee injury management but he has shown flashes of his old self in recent games. He scored 19 efficient points in 24-plus minutes against the Lakers on Sunday. “I’m happy with the progress,” Leonard told Broderick Turner of the Los Angeles Times. “For me, it’s just about how I’m feeling and I’m coming out of the games feeling great. But I still got work to do and we’re going to keep taking each step.”
- Zubac, who missed Wednesday’s game due to an eye injury, is averaging a career-best 15.0 points, 12.7 rebounds and 2.6 assists per night. He’s been a steadying force with Leonard sidelined most of the season. “I’ve been confident in my game. I always knew what I could do. It was just not my role (previously),” Zubac told Janis Carr of the Orange County Register.
- Warriors two-way player Quinten Post got some court time on Wednesday, contributing five points and six rebounds in 15 minutes, Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN tweets. Coach Steve Kerr says he’ll continue to hunt opportunities to play Post, as he gives the offense a different look with his ability to help spread the floor. Kerr moved Dennis Schröder to the bench in favor of Buddy Hield, who contributed 17 points in 25 minutes. Schröder, who had started in his first 17 games since being acquired from Brooklyn, had seven points and five assists in 21 minutes. Kerr wants Schröder on the floor when Stephen Curry is getting a rest and also likes the chemistry between Curry and Hield, Youngmisuk adds in another tweet.
Pacific Notes: Durant, Leonard, Zubac, Post, Schroder, HieldIn the Pacific Division of the NBA, there have been some notable developments involving key players.
Kevin Durant of the Golden State Warriors continues to impress with his scoring ability and leadership on the court. Despite facing injuries, Durant has shown resilience and determination in leading his team to victory.
Kawhi Leonard of the Los Angeles Clippers has been a force to be reckoned with on both ends of the court. Leonard’s defensive prowess and scoring ability have made him a key player for the Clippers as they strive for a deep playoff run.
Ivica Zubac of the LA Lakers has been making strides in his development as a center. Zubac’s presence in the paint has been crucial for the Lakers, providing a solid defensive anchor and efficient scoring option.
Post players such as Draymond Green of the Warriors and Deandre Ayton of the Phoenix Suns have been making an impact in the paint with their rebounding and shot-blocking abilities. Their physical presence has been key for their respective teams’ success.
Dennis Schroder of the Oklahoma City Thunder has been a valuable addition to the team, providing scoring and playmaking off the bench. Schroder’s energy and tenacity have been instrumental in the Thunder’s success this season.
Buddy Hield of the Sacramento Kings has been lighting it up from beyond the arc, showcasing his sharpshooting ability and offensive versatility. Hield’s scoring prowess has been a bright spot for the Kings as they look to make a playoff push.
Overall, the Pacific Division boasts a talented group of players who have been making their mark on the court. As the season progresses, it will be exciting to see how these players continue to elevate their game and contribute to their teams’ success.
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Warriors may cut ties with Buddy Hield in favor of Bulls star via 3-team trade
With the trade season preparing to end on Feb. 6, the Golden State Warriors must complete a season-altering move to improve their season outlook.
Acquiring a Chicago Bulls frontcourt superstar in an intriguing three-team trade could prove to be a valuable move.
“Multiple NBA sources indicate that the Warriors have sought a true starting center for some time, including veterans like Jonas Valančiūnas and Nikola Vučević,” Bleacher Report’s Eric Pincus wrote Wednesday.
“Here, they get the latter, who’s under contract for $20 million this year and $21.5 million in 2025-26.”
“The Warriors and Jonathan Kuminga seem to have different contract expectations.”
“Instead of dealing with the uncertainty of that negotiation this offseason, Golden State would have Patrick Williams locked in at $18 million flat through 2028-29 (including a player option on the final year of his deal).”
“His size and athleticism would complement Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and Andrew Wiggins.”
“The Warriors have primarily ensured their contracts will expire alongside the final year of Curry’s current deal (2026-27), but they showed they’d go beyond that with Moses Moody. Williams’ salary would be lower than what Kuminga is expecting.”
“Golden State would give up several veterans in this deal but would get a few back in Torrey Craig and Talen Horton-Tucker.”
“Although the Warriors are limited by the NBA’s first apron ($170.8 million), they’d still have enough space to sign a veteran for the rest of the season or convert two-way player Quinten Post (No. 52 last June) as their 14th player.”
The Minnesota Timberwolves would receive Lonzo Ball, Buddy Hield, Julian Phillips, and a trade exception, the Chicago Bulls would receive Julius Randle, Kuminga, Kevon Looney, Kyle Anderson, Gary Payton II, Luka Garza, and two trade exceptions, and the Warriors would receive Vučević, Williams, Craig, Horton-Tucker, and a trade exception in Pincus’ three-team trade proposal.
Like Zach LaVine, Vučević has earned the right to spend the rest of the season with a legitimate playoff contender.
Vučević, a patient, offensive-minded 6-foot-10 center effective in pick-and-roll/pop situations, averages 20.3 points and 10.4 rebounds on 55.4% field goal shooting and 41.1% three-point shooting.
While the Warriors would likely prefer to land a proven wing who could complement Curry on the perimeter, a potential Vučević acquisition would strengthen Golden State’s roster.
With Hield playing inconsistent basketball for the Warriors in Year 9, Mike Dunleavy Jr. and company should consider Pincus’ compelling trade idea.
More NBA: Lakers may land $45 million beloved former Nuggets forward, NBA champion via trade
According to recent reports, the Golden State Warriors are considering cutting ties with Buddy Hield in favor of acquiring Chicago Bulls star Zach LaVine in a potential 3-team trade.Hield, who was acquired by the Warriors in a trade last season, has struggled to find his footing with the team and has not quite lived up to expectations. On the other hand, LaVine has been a standout player for the Bulls and has shown tremendous potential as a scorer and playmaker.
The proposed trade would involve the Warriors sending Hield to a third team, while the Bulls would send LaVine to Golden State. The details of the trade are still being worked out, but it is believed that the Warriors are willing to part ways with Hield in order to bring in a player of LaVine’s caliber.
While nothing has been finalized yet, this potential trade could shake up the Warriors’ roster and potentially give them a much-needed boost in scoring and playmaking ability. Stay tuned for more updates as the trade deadline approaches.
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Buddy Hield News: Moves into starting lineup
Hield will move into the starting lineup for Wednesday’s game against the Kings, Dalton Johnson of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
The Warriors will opt to shift Dennis Schroder to the bench and place Hield into the starting backcourt alongside Stephen Curry on Wednesday. Over 10 outings in Golden State’s first unit this season, Hield averaged 14.7 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.3 steals and 3.6 three-pointers in 29.7 minutes.
Exciting news for Sacramento Kings fans as Buddy Hield has officially been moved into the starting lineup! After consistently proving himself as a valuable asset on the court, Hield has earned this well-deserved promotion. This move is sure to bring a new level of energy and scoring power to the team. Stay tuned for more updates on how Hield’s impact will be felt in the starting lineup. #BuddyBuckets #SacramentoProud
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