Unlocking the 2025-26 Fantasy Basketball Secret: Why Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Could Be Your Ultimate Game-Changer
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Round 7
| Pick | Position | Player | Team |
| 1 | C | Deandre Ayton | Los Angeles Lakers |
| 2 | C | Myles Turner | Milwaukee Bucks |
| 3 | C | Alexandre Sarr | Washington Wizards |
| 4 | SF/PF | Ausar Thompson | Detroit Pistons |
| 5 | SF/PF | OG Anunoby | New York Knicks |
| 6 | SG/SF/PF | Brandon Ingram | Toronto Raptors |
| 7 | C | Rudy Gobert | Minnesota Timberwolves |
| 8 | PG/SG | Anfernee Simons | Boston Celtics |
| 9 | PG/SG | Immanuel Quickley | Toronto Raptors |
| 10 | SG/SF | Bennedict Mathurin | Indiana Pacers |
| 11 | PF/C | Kel’el Ware | Miami Heat |
| 12 | PF/C | John Collins | LA Clippers |
I was surprised that Turner was on the board at this point in the draft, especially since he is joining a team whose roster is not as deep as the Pacers’ squad he left in free agency. Sure, the Bucks center’s scoring has decreased each of the last two seasons. But the Bucks have a lot of question marks on their roster beyond Giannis and Bobby Portis. And if the scoring isn’t there, Turner will be good for a few blocked shots on most nights.



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