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Fantasy Wrap: Monday, January 26

Tommy Flanagan

Tommy Flanagan

Journeyman Electrician · Boston Celtics fan

The Headlines

Sengun Just Took Over the Fantasy Universe. Alperen Sengun dropped 60 ESPN fantasy points against Memphis and reminded everyone he's not just a top-20 asset, he's a top-10 conversation. The man was unstoppable, and if you didn't have him rostered before tonight, you're already behind.

Donovan Mitchell's 54.8 Yahoo FP Screams "I'm Still Elite." 45 points on efficient shooting against Orlando isn't a fluke. This is Mitchell reminding the fantasy world he belongs in the all-NBA conversation and your fantasy lineup.

Donte DiVincenzo's 48 ESPN FP Breakout Actually Matters. Minnesota just carpet-bombed Golden State 108-83, and DiVincenzo was the headliner. But the real move here? Bones Hyland finally saw meaningful minutes. Keep that name circled.

Top Performers

  1. Alperen Sengun - 60 ESPN FP (vs MEM). Demolished every matchup. He's the guy you build around this week.

  2. Donovan Mitchell - 54.8 Yahoo FP (vs ORL). 45 points on clean efficiency. Not fluky.

  3. Pascal Siakam - 51.8 Yahoo FP (vs ATL). Carried Indiana for a night, but couldn't save them from the Hawks blowout.

  4. Donte DiVincenzo - 48 ESPN FP (vs GSW). Minnesota's secondary star showed up when it mattered most.

  5. Luka Dončić - 69.4 Yahoo FP (vs CHI). Double-double on a night the Lakers desperately needed a win. That's your superstar tax paying off.

The Disappointments

Jalen Johnson's Mystery Illness. Atlanta won huge without him fully healthy, which is great for the Hawks, bad for your fantasy lineup if you're counting on him for rebounds and threes. Monitor his status aggressively.

Philadelphia Got Obliterated. Down 37 points to Charlotte is a full-team fantasy disaster. If you had anyone on that Sixers roster, tonight was brutal. Brandon Miller and the Hornets showed what happens when Philly doesn't show up.

Golden State's Collapse. Getting torched 108-83 isn't a one-man problem. Expect depth players to struggle again if the Dubs keep playing like this.

Waiver Priority

  1. Bones Hyland. Played actual minutes for Minnesota against Golden State. If he's on the wire, grab him NOW. Depth scoring is tight in any league, and he's showing signs of life.

  2. Payton Pritchard. Boston's sixth man is becoming a consistent scorer off the bench. The Celtics trusted him down the stretch against Portland. That's a green light.

  3. Amen Thompson. His assist line had fantasy managers shook for a reason. If Houston keeps running with him as a playmaker, he's got upside.

  4. Brandon Miller. Carried Charlotte to a 37-point win. He's emerging as the Hornets' go-to scorer and you need him on your bench.

Sell High, Buy Low

Sell High on: Donte DiVincenzo if you can package him in a deal. One 48-point night doesn't make him a weekly starter, but it gives you leverage in trades. Move him while the hype is hot.

Buy Low on: Anyone on the Sixers besides core guys. Tonight was an outlier disaster, and depth pieces will have managers spooked. Grab them cheap.

Watch: Jalen Johnson's status. If he's actually dealing with something serious, Atlanta's ceiling changes. If he's back healthy, he's a solid plug-and-play.

The Bottom Line

Tonight was about confirmation more than surprises. Sengun and Mitchell proved they're tier-one scorers. DiVincenzo gave you a reason to hunt waiver wire depth. And Charlotte reminded everyone that some teams just have bad nights.

Your moves: Lock down Sengun if available, flip DiVincenzo for value, and don't sleep on Pritchard and Hyland from the wire. Jalen Johnson's health update tomorrow is critical. Check it first thing.

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