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Joel Embiid – This one’s obvious. He’s capable of being a top-five player in fantasy basketball, but the injury question marks are real. He could win you leagues, and he could lose you leagues. – NR
Lauri Markkanen – Markkanen is coming off a rough season, but I think he’ll bounce back. After two straight top-20 seasons, he finished barely inside the top-100 last year. Either could happen this year, though I’d lean towards him being a top-50 player. – NR
Name 3 late-round fliers you love taking.
Ryan Kalkbrenner – He may not be guaranteed to be the Hornets’ starting center on opening night, but he’s the best option as far as fantasy basketball is concerned. And good luck keeping a 7-footer who was a four-time Big East Defensive Player of the Year off the floor. And you’ve probably seen my reaction to being sniped on Kalkbrenner by now. – RJ



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