Get Your Fantasy Fix
09 Nov 2022
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Managing your fantasy team requires tough decisions to be made. Players who are not performing to your expectations or don’t have an attractive schedule need to be moved on and replaced by someone who can provide what your team needs.
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Making the right trades takes some planning and some patience, but ultimately there are always great replacement options available to you.
Seeking some guidance on how to assess your options? Look no further than your Fantasy Fix for all the help you need.
Round 7 (Nov 17 – Nov 20)
2 games: Adelaide, Melbourne, New Zealand, S.E. Melbourne
1 game: Brisbane, Cairns, Illawarra, Perth, Sydney, Tasmania
We have to wait until next week due to the November FIBA Window when Round 7 delivers another smaller schedule, with just seven games again.
Once more, four teams have doubles with Adelaide and Melbourne rolling on, while New Zealand and South East Melbourne re-join the party.
That leaves the other six teams with just one game each. And of those six teams, only one has a double in Round 8, being Cairns, but then the schedule really opens up from Round 9, where six teams have doubles and several teams start new streaks of multiple games.
You will need to factor all of that into your trade plans this week.
To help you plan your spending, let’s look at the top 10 price risers and price fallers after Round 6.
Risers
- Sam Froling: +$100,000 ($1.28m)
- Peyton Siva: +$100,000 ($1.17m)
- Alan Williams: +$100,000 ($1.16m)
- Isaac Humphries: +$100,000 ($0.962m)
- Chris Goulding: +$100,000 ($0.935m)
- Harry Froling: +$100,000 ($0.754m)
- David Okwera: +$100,000 ($0.641m)
- DJ Hogg: +$89,000 ($1.38m)
- Xavier Rathan-Mayes: +$74,000 ($1.48m)
- Aron Baynes: +$74,000 ($1.11m)
Fallers
- Brady Manek: -$100,000 ($0.867m)
- George King: -$100,000 ($0.694m)
- Lachlan Dent: -$94,000 ($0.468m)
- Junior Madut: -$74,000 ($0.302m)
- Robert Franks: -$73,000 ($1.30m)
- Deng Acuoth: -$71,000 ($0.323m)
- Hyrum Harris: -$70,000 ($0.364m)
- Derrick Walton Jr: -$66,000 ($1.12m)
- Cam Gliddon: -$65,000 ($0.444m)
- Jarrad Weeks: -$64,000 ($0.436m)
This week there were seven players with max price rises, down slightly from the ten we had last week. But it’s not the usual suspects this week.
Leading the way were a trio of Melbourne United players in Isaac Humphries (89 fp), Chris Goulding (87 fp) and rising star David Okwera (57 fp) who each had a max rise, as did a pair of Frolings (Sam and Harry), along with Peyton Siva and Alan Williams.
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