Fantasy Basketball Rankings Week 4, Centers
Jokic at 1, but who are the Centers to keep an eye on this year
Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets
The overall #1 player in Fantasy Basketball is going to have another huge year and he is off to a monster start as the #1 Fantasy player overall already.
Joel Embiid, Philadelphia 76ers
Even without Ben Simmons, Embiid will have a monster year. The question is whether Sabonis or Towns will catch Embiid by the end of the season.
Karl Anthony-Towns, Minnesota Timberwolves
Towns is an absolute beast. He may finish as a top 10 overall fantasy player, and there is a reason why he is picked in the top 5 in Fantasy Basketball drafts.
Domantas Sabonis, Indiana Pacers
Sabonis is a fantasy basketball legend. The second-best passing center in the NBA behind Jokic seems to have stepped his game up even more and is always one of the biggest producers in Fantasy Basketball.
Rudy Gobert, Utah Jazz
He doesn’t get you many offensive fantasy points, but Gobert is extremely consistent at blocking 2-3 shots a game, getting 15+ rebounds a game, and making almost every shot he takes, which makes him one of the best producers in all of Fantasy Basketball. He has had a monster year so far, and should only keep it up and could finish higher than this week 4 rankings.
Nikola Vucevic, Chicago Bulls
Vucevic always gets you 15 points and 10 rebounds with a blocked shot or two. He is consistent, and even though his scoring may go down because of more star power now on the team, he is one of the best fantasy players already.
Jonas Valanciunas, New Orleans Pelicans
Valancuinas is going to get you a ton of rebounds, blocks, and points with high efficiency from the floor. He is always a great guy to have on your fantasy team, but his production will probably go down when Zion Williamson returns. Nonetheless, Jonas is putting up 30 fantasy points per game to start the season averaging 20+ points, 14 rebounds, and close to 2 blocks per game.
Clint Capela, Atlanta Hawks
Capela always has one of the highest field goal percentages in the NBA and he will get you 2 blocks per game, 14+ rebounds per game, and around 13 points per game as well. He is so consistent and a great guy to have on your team!
Deandre Ayton, Phoenix Suns
Ayton is out right now and the Suns are being quiet about when he could return. When he does return Ayton is a double-double machine that is ultra-efficient. He is as solid as they come in regards to what you are going to get day in and day out. 15 points, 11 rebounds, and 2 blocks every game.
Montrezl Harrell, Washington Wizards
Harrell is great and will put up big numbers alongside Daniel Gafford in the frontcourt for the Wizards. Anyone who owns Bradley Beal may be in trouble since Harell has been Washington’s best player.
And to think he did not get many minutes on Frank Vogel’s Lakers last season proves my point even more that Vogel is an awful coach who doesn’t know how to handle minutes and rotation, or see the talent and who can win you games.
Jusuf Nurkic, Portland Trailblazers
Nurkic is a rebounding beast, and if he scores a lot this season, he could finish higher than this on this list.
Jakob Poeltl, San Antonio Spurs
Poeltl racks up assists which is rare for a center. He also blocks a ton of shots, scores, and rebounds. What more could you ask out of a big man? We just have to wait until he returns from injury.
Richaun Holmes, Sacramento Kings
With Marvin Bagley being sat until he gets traded, Holmes has a huge opening to have a monster Fantasy Basketball season. If you picked him late, you got lucky because he has no competition for minutes at his position.
Jarrett Allen, Cleveland Cavaliers
Allen has established himself as a fantasy basketball beast already. I have him at 14 on this list due to Evan Mobley’s production and minutes rising exponentially due to his play.
Robert Williams, Boston Celtics
Williams is a shot-blocking monster who is getting all of the minutes at the position for the Celtics. He could end up winning you your Fantasy Basketball league and is already one of the steals of your fantasy draft.
Myles Turner, Indiana Pacers
The league leader in blocks showed early in the season that he can do more than just that, putting up 40 points and high efficiency from behind the three-point line. Turner is hit or miss every game considering he has Sabonis, Brogdon, and LeVert on his team, but he is a solid guy to have just because of how many blocks he is going to get you.
Mo Bamba, Orlando Magic
Blocked shots, rebounds, and high-efficiency scoring, what more can you ask for a steal of your draft? Bamba is getting minutes and he is a winner must start every week for fantasy basketball
Wendell Carter Jr, Orlando Magic
Even though Mo Bamba is blocking more shots, Carter Jr remains a high-efficiency scorer and rebounder as the starting center for the Magic. Start him every game.
Isaiah Stewart, Detroit Pistons
Off to a rough start, Stewart should be able to pick it up considering he is getting a ton of minutes.
Mitchell Robinson, New York Knicks
Same story for Robinson as Rudy Gobert, except to a much lesser extent. Robinson never misses from the floor, gets a ton of rebounds, and could lead the league in blocks. He’s a must-start every game.
Nerlens Noel, New York Knicks
Noel is going through an injury at the moment, but when he returns he is a sure thing to average 15/16 fantasy points in limited minutes. He gets you blocks, rebounds, and makes every single shot he takes.
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