Fantasy Basketball Week 4 Rankings, Power Forward
Giannis and Davis are at the top, but who joins the rest of Fantasy Basketball's best Power Forwards?
Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks
The #2 fantasy player is an absolute stud with his ability to grab a ton of boards, shoot with efficiency, block shots, steal the ball, snd put up some solid assist numbers as well.
Anthony Davis, Los Angeles Lakers
Poised for a big year with two of the leagues best playmakers getting him open looks, Davis is the best big man defender in the league and will get your fantasy team 2+ blocks per game 1.5 steals per game, 11 rebounds per game, and 25+ points per game on the offensive end with good efficiency.
Davis also almost never misses a free throw and has jumped out to a monster start to the season being the focal point of the Lakers offense
Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics
Tatum is a Superstar that will put up 27 points per game on decent efficiency. He will also get you 7+ rebounds per game and even some assists.
Consistency has been an issue for Tatum, and if he gets more consistent he could be higher on this list by the end of the season. He has too many off games though at the moment to warrant being a top 2 Fantasy Basketball Power Forward.
Julius Randle, New York Knicks
An absolute legend in Fantasy Basketball, Randle gets 22+ points per game, 10+ rebounds per game, and 5+ assists per game. Randle wins you Fantasy Basketball leagues and is the focal point of the Knicks’ vastly improved offense this season.
Bam Adebayo, Miami Heat
One of the only bigs with extreme field goal efficiency, assists per game, rebounds per game, and blocked shots is Bam Adebayo, who should have an even better year as the Miami Heat try to make another playoff run to the NBA Finals.
Zion Williamson, New Orleans Pelicans
He is hurt right now and who knows how long he will be out. However, when Williamson is on the court, he demolishes the defense with his big body and athleticism.
Look for close to 30 points per game when healthy for Williamson while also pulling in 8+ rebounds per game with a field goal percentage upwards of 55. The Pelicans are 1-9 without him, and they desperately need him back.
Christian Wood, Houston Rockets
Wood remains the most consistent fantasy player on the Rockets due to his improved 3PT shooting, ferocious rebounding, and limitless ability to score. Except Wood to have another huge year leading a group of youngsters on the roster.
Draymond Green, Golden State Warriors
Green is consistent in getting 8+ assists per game, close to 2 steals per game, 10 points per game, and 8+ rebounds per game. Green is always a solid guy to have in Fantasy Basketball just because he can do so much at a high level.
John Collins, Atlanta Hawks
Trae Young’s right-hand man John Collins signed a big off-season extension and is one of the most solid mid-round fantasy picks you can find. He will average 16+ points per game, 9+ rebounds per game, 3+ assists per game, and 2 blocks per game. He also is very efficient from the floor and makes most of his free throws.
Pascal Siakam, Toronto Raptors
Another guy who is hurt is Pascal Siakam who will come back with a vengeance after a disappointing 2020 campaign. Look for Siakam to come back and take control of a now young and inexperienced Raptors roster. Once this happens, Scottie Barnes’ production could go down because Skaiam will average 22+ points per game with 8+ rebounds per game and 2 blocks per game. He could rise in these rankings.
Jaren Jackson Jr, Memphis Grizzlies
Jackson Jr. could be a comeback player of the year candidate with his ability to hit threes, block shots, rebound, and score. He started off slow, but he is finally getting going and will average just about 20 fantasy points per game or even more if he continues to improve.
Evan Mobley, Cleveland Cavaliers
Mobley is much more valuable in category leagues since he does everything. On pace for a great Rookie season already, Mobley is an elite rebounder and shot-blocker, but his assists per game already make him one of the most valuable forwards/centers to have on your team. He is averaging 20 fantasy points per game and has become the focal point for this Cavs team.
Aaron Gordon, Denver Nuggets
Gordon does a lot of things really well. He will get you some points, rebounds, blocks, and steals, and he is a very consistent fantasy player, which could prove valuable in the long run. He averages almost 15 fantasy points per game and plays a lot of minutes. He has had a great start to the year and is a valuable
Jonathan Issac, Orlando Magic
Another guy who is hurt is Jonathan Issac, who is one of the best all-around fantasy players in the history of Fantasy Basketball when healthy. Issac gets you 2 blocks per game, 2 steals per game, 9+ rebounds per game, and has even improved his 3 PT shooting and perimeter shooting in general.
Look for Isaac to come off of his injury be the focal point of the Magic’s offense and defense. He’s their best player this year not named Cole Anthony. He will rise up this list once he comes back.
Kyle Kuzma, Washington Wizards
For all the criticism Kuzma has gotten in his career, Kuzma is playing on another level this season averaging 11 rebounds per game and 15 points per game as well.
He is one of those players who needed to be away from Los Angeles to succeed, and he has complimented Bradley Beal and Montrezl Harrell tremendously as the team’s third-best player to start the year.
Bobby Portis, Milwaukee Bucks
Portis is a beast on the defensive end and can also hit some 3’s with decent efficiency. He has a chance to be a very solid fantasy player the whole season as long as he gets enough minutes.
Kyle Anderson, Memphis Grizzlies
Anderson is a very solid defender and playmaker for a Power Forward. The Grizzlies have a lot of depth, meaning Anderson’s production could fluctuate, but he is a very solid Fantasy Basketball player who does everything well.
Brandon Clarke, Memphis Grizzlies
Clarke suffers from the depth on the Grizzlies, but if he is used properly, he puts up a ton of 3 PT attempts, blocks shots, and rebounds well. It’s still early, and he should get going.
Lauri Markkanen, Cleveland Cavaliers
Markkanen is now a veteran and he should play great as long as he is healthy. He gets you blocks, 3PT shooting, and rebounds. He has also been playing Small Forward along with a starting lineup that includes two other 7 footers, Jarrett Allen, and Evan Mobley.
Daniel Gafford, Washington Wizards
Gafford’s production is limited due to Montrezl Harell, but Gafford remains one of the league’s premier shot-blockers and a guy who can put up big numbers in limited minutes. He is a solid guy to have in Fantasy Basketball.
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