Top Fantasy Basketball Performers Since All-Star Break: Josh Giddey, Jalen Williams, Ivica Zubac, Jaden McDaniels, Kelly Oubre Jr. and More
Looking at some of the top fantasy basketball players since the All-Star break.
It's been about a week since we last looked at the top fantasy basketball performers since the All-Star break.
A few more games have passed, so let's see what players have established themselves a bit more.
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Fantasy Points Per Game
Let's start with the top fantasy basketball performers since the All-Star break. These numbers are pulled from the NBA's site, and the same site will be used for the rest of the article.
It's no surprise to see Denver's Nikola Jokic leading the way at 57.3 fantasy points per game. Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is second at 56.6 points.
LA Lakers' Luka Doncic is third at 54.5 fantasy points, while Indiana's Tyrese Haliburton is fourth at 53.1 points. LA Lakers' LeBron James sits at 52.7 fantasy points since the break.
Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo is sixth at 51.5 points. Chicago's Josh Giddey is the last player over 50 points, at 51.2.
There's not too many other big surprises among players in the top-15 spots, but there's a few names that caught my eye in the top 50.
OKC's Jalen Williams (44.1) is 16th in fantasy points per game. LA Clippers' Ivica Zubac (42.1) is 20th.
Charlotte's Miles Bridges (41.9) is 21st. Minnesota's Jaden McDaniels (41.1) is in 26th. Utah's John Collins (39) is 35th, but has played in just two games.
Points Per Game
SGA is the NBA's leader in points per game since the All-Star break, averaging 34.8 per contest. Golden State's Stephen Curry is second at 29.9 points, while James is third at 29 points per contest.
Orlando's Paolo Banchero (28.4) and New York's Jalen Brunson (27.8) round out the top five.
Collins is sixth at 27.5 points, but again, that's across just two games. There's no other big surprises in the top 25.
Brooklyn's Cam Thomas is averaging 21 points per game after returning from an injury. Philadelphia's Kelly Oubre Jr. is averaging 21 points per game as well.
Portland's Shaedon Sharpe is up to 20.9 points per game since the break. Miami's Andrew Wiggins is averaging 20.8 points.
Rebounds Per Game
Utah's Walker Kessler leads the NBA with 14.4 rebounds per game since the All-Star Break. Jokic is at 14.1 boards per game.
New York's Karl-Anthony Towns is at 13.3 boards a game. Antetokounmpo (11.9), Zubac (11.6) and Giddey (11.1) are all over 11 rebounds per contest.
Also averaging over 10 rebounds a game are: Cleveland's Evan Mobley (10.7), Charlotte's Mark Williams (10.7), Detroit's Jalen Duren (10.5), Houston's Alperen Sengun (10.3), Miami's Kel'el Ware (10.2), Houston's Amen Thompson (10.1), James (10.1), Chicago's Nikola Vucevic (10) and Atlanta's Onyeka Okongwu (10).
Utah's Oscar Tshiebwe is at 9.7 boards per game, albeit in just three contests. New Orleans' Yves Missi is at 8 rebounds a contest. Brooklyn's Day'Ron Sharpe sits at 7.4 rebounds a game.
Assists Per Game
Atlanta's Trae Young leads the NBA with 12.1 assists per game since the All-Star break. Haliburton is second at 12 assists, while Jokic is third at 11.1 assists per contest.
Utah's Isaiah Collier is in the top 10, with 7.9 assists per contest. Golden State's Draymond Green is at 7.3 per game.
San Antonio's Chris Paul is still a top-end passer, averaging 6.8 assists per contest.
Blocks Per Game
OKC's Chet Holmgren and Indiana's Myles Turner are tied at 2.4 blocks per game since the All-Star break.
Detroit's Isaiah Stewart and Brooklyn's Nicolas Claxton are each at 2.3 blocks per game, while Milwaukee's Brook Lopez is at 2.1 per contest. No other players with at least two games played have over two blocks a game.
Boston's Luke Kornet is averaging 1.7 blocks per game since the break. Sharpe is at 1.6 blocks per game.
Sacramento's Keon Ellis is a rare guard near the top of the list, averaging 1.5 blocks per game.
Steals Per Game
Atlanta's Dyson Daniels leads the league in steals per game since the All-Star break, averaging three a game.
LA Clippers' Kris Dunn fell just short, at 2.9 steals per contest. Detroit's Ausar Thompson is at 2.8 steals a game.
Haliburton (2.6), Portland's Jerami Grant (2.3), Doncic (2.3), Philadelphia's Paul George (2.2) and Minnesota's Donte DiVincenzo (2) are players with more than two games played and at least two steals per contest.