Unlocking the 2025-26 Fantasy Basketball Secret: Why Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Could Be Your Ultimate Game-Changer
Round 4
| Pick | Position | Player | Team |
| 1 | SF/PF | Kawhi Leonard | LA Clippers |
| 2 | PG/SG/SF | Amen Thompson | Houston Rockets |
| 3 | SF/PF | Zion Williamson | New Orleans Pelicans |
| 4 | PF/C | Bam Adebayo | Miami Heat |
| 5 | PG/SG | Jamal Murray | Denver Nuggets |
| 6 | SF/PF | Lauri Markkanen | Utah Jazz |
| 7 | PG/SG | Tyler Herro | Miami Heat |
| 8 | C | Joel Embiid | Philadelphia 76ers |
| 9 | PG/SG/SF | Dyson Daniels | Atlanta Hawks |
| 10 | SG/SF/PF | Josh Hart | New York Knicks |
| 11 | PG/SG | Derrick White | Boston Celtics |
| 12 | PF/C | Jaren Jackson Jr. | Memphis Grizzlies |
Remember a few years ago when people assumed Derrick White‘s fantasy value would decline after the Celtics acquired Jrue Holiday? Boston won the NBA title that season (2023-24), and White was nearly a top-25 player in fantasy basketball according to Basketball Monster. With Holiday no longer in the picture (traded to Portland, with Anfernee Simons headed to Boston) and Jayson Tatum (Achilles) set to miss a significant chunk of the upcoming season, White feels like a player who can once again offer elite fantasy value.



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