NBA Fantasy Trends: Stats: Jazzmatazz
We always talk about offense, but how about some defense? The Jazz have been locking people down with a six-game win streak and look like they’ll be able to climb up the standings after the break. They also haven’t allowed a team to score 100 points since Derrick Favors returned seven games ago.
In fact, the Jazz are first in defensive rating since Favors returned at 92.9 while they’re at a 9.9 net rating in that span — that ranks fourth. They allowed a league low in makes at the rim in that span while they also rank in the top three for right corner, left corner and above-the-break 3s allowed in those seven games. No shots at the bucket and cutting down 3s is a good formula on D, right?
For fantasy, Gobert has been a stud again. He’s been a first-round player in standard leagues over his last 10 games thanks to terrific shot blocking, production in steals and making 61.3 percent from the field. For what it’s worth, Drummond is not even in the top 300 in that span because of his 31.2 percent from the line.
Talk of the Towns
Speaking of Towns, let’s just talk about him for a moment again. He was the focus of last week’s stats article, but he’s been just too good. In his last 10 games, the 20-year-old rookie averaged 21.5 points, 12.6 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 2.2 blocks and 0.6 steals on 62.1 percent from the field. How crazy is that for fantasy? If you take 3-pointers out of the equation, KAT is the top player in those 10 games. He’s a fantasy cheat code and he’s hitting his value in DFS almost every night now, too. KAT has eight straight double-doubles with at least one block and a true shooting percentage greater than 50 in all of those, too.
KD is not nice
KD has finally pulled into the No. 2 spot on the NBA’s points-per-game list this season. In his last seven, he’s averaged 34.4 points, 9.9 boards, 4.3 assists, 1.3 blocks, 0.9 steals and 3.3 treys on 50.3 percent from the field and 92.9 percent from the line. Here’s what his shot chart looks like.
Holy jumpers. KD usually hangs around 70 percent at the rim, so a 65.7 true shooting percentage in that span could be a lot better. Teams have actually defended him quite well on jumpers, too. Here are his closet-defender numbers in that seven-game span:
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