The EuroLeague Fantasy season has entered its second phase, the standings are heating up, and Basketball Sphere brings you the Top 3 EuroLeague Fantasy picks for Round 23.
The best three EuroLeague Fantasy picks across three categories (premium, mid-range, and budget) and the top choices for Round 23.
Premium option
Elijah Bryant (17.2 credits) – vs Anadolu Efes
After excellent performances since the start of the season, Bryant had two slightly weaker games against Zalgiris and Dubai, recording 15 and 14.3 FTP respectively. However, in the most recent game against Asvel, he posted 29.7 FTP. Hapoel Tel Aviv’s next game is against Anadolu Efes, one of the weakest teams in the league and the second-worst defense against opposing guards. Elijah will certainly be highly motivated against his former team and is expected to deliver a strong performance.
Mid-range option
Cedi Osman (12.5 credits) – vs Baskonia
Over the last five games, Baskonia have been the worst defense against forwards in the league, while Cedi Osman has been very solid in the previous two matches. Earlier this season, in the road game against Baskonia, Osman recorded 22 FTP, making Baskonia an ideal opponent for the Turkish forward to continue his good form.
Budget option
Andreas Obst (9.6 credits) – vs Partizan
Partizan have the worst defense in the league and, together with Anadolu Efes, are among the weakest teams overall. Bayern, on the other hand, are in excellent form, led by Andreas Obst. Over the last five games, the German guard is averaging 20.68 FTP, and this season he has delivered his best performances at home.
The EuroLeague Fantasy deadline is Tuesday at 6:15 PM, when the first Round 23 game tips off between Olympiacos and Maccabi Tel Aviv.
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- Levi Randolph: I know what the EuroLeague is, and I hope to play at that level again wearing the Zenit jersey
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