Fantasy Basketball Rankings: Top 150 for 2022-23 season, 3.0 | NBA.com

2022-10-09 06:03:03 By : Mr. Hugo Hou

See where the top NBA players land in the latest NBA Fantasy ranking from Rotowire.

Nick Whalen and Alex Barutha, RotoWire

Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving are back together in Brooklyn.

With preseason action underway, it’s time to take another look at the fantasy landscape to prepare for the upcoming season.

Below are RotoWire’s updated set of fantasy basketball rankings. While these rankings are engineered specifically for eight-category, roto leagues, they can serve as a general guide for most fantasy basketball formats.

In a shock to no one, Nikola Jokic leads the way as our No. 1 overall player. The two-time reigning MVP has been the top fantasy producer in each of the last two seasons, and he’ll be the heavy favorite to go No. 1 in most drafts – regardless of format – again this fall. Jokic is followed by Giannis Antetokounmpo and Luka Doncic, while Joel Embiid and Jayson Tatum round out the top five.

Breaking down sleepers to target to provide an edge to your fantasy season.

Yahoo Fantasy breaks down small forward tiers for the 2022-23 NBA Fantasy season.

Yahoo Fantasy takes a look at 3 guards that could be breakout candidates for the 2022-23 NBA Fantasy season.

Get ready for your fantasy basketball draft with a tiered look at the power forwards.

Breaking down sleepers to target to provide an edge to your fantasy season.

Yahoo Fantasy breaks down small forward tiers for the 2022-23 NBA Fantasy season.

Yahoo Fantasy takes a look at 3 guards that could be breakout candidates for the 2022-23 NBA Fantasy season.

Get ready for your fantasy basketball draft with a tiered look at the power forwards.

Spurs 'choose to just do joy' in support of students of Robb Elementary and those affected by the school shooting in May.

Originally hired as the team's GM in 2017, Pelinka was promoted to VP of Basketball Operations in 2020.

Fourth-year big man suffered the elbow injury in Friday's preseason game against the Detroit Pistons. He will be re-evaluated in 2 weeks.

The Warriors star publicly apologized on Saturday and announced he's taking a few days away to allow the team to 'heal' from the incident.

Orlando's 2nd-year guard avoided serious injury and his timeline for return will depend on his response to treatment.

A top prospect for the 2023 NBA Draft, Wembanyama would make his senior national team debut as France attempts to seal a World Cup berth.

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