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Daily Digest DETGSWSAS Friday, March 20, 2026

Fantasy Wrap: Friday, March 20

Marcus Thompson Jr.

Marcus Thompson Jr.

Fire Lieutenant ยท Golden State Warriors fan

The Headlines

Daniss Jenkins just reminded everyone why he's a league winner. The dude dropped 46 ESPN fantasy points in Detroit's 115-101 beatdown of Golden State, and he did it by actually making the Warriors defense look like a rec league squad. This is the kind of performance that wins weeks and makes you forget about those three bench games last month.

The Warriors got completely dismantled. GSW couldn't generate any stops, and their offense looked discombobulated. If you started anyone on that Warriors roster expecting a bounce-back night, yeah, that didn't happen.

Top Performers

  1. Daniss Jenkins (DET) - 46 ESPN FP. Nuclear is underselling it. This dude was unguardable.

  2. TBD - Need additional game recaps to complete this section with accuracy.

  3. TBD

  4. TBD

  5. TBD

(Note: Only one game recap provided. Full rankings require complete slate data.)

The Disappointments

The entire Warriors rotation needs its confidence rebuilt. Golden State's perimeter players got exposed defensively and couldn't find their rhythm on offense. If you're holding any GSW starters expecting consistent nights, tonight was a reality check. Detroit's defense applied pressure early and GSW never recovered.

Waiver Priority

1. Daniss Jenkins (DET) - If he's somehow still available in your league, this is a no-brainer add. One 46-point night doesn't guarantee consistency, but Jenkins just proved he can carry a game. Grab him before someone else does.

2. Role players who benefited from Detroit's pace - Check the full box score for anyone who got run in DET's victory. Games this lopsided usually mean bench guys got garbage time minutes and maybe showed something useful.

3. Warriors bench rotation guys - Golden State's starting lineup got torched, so Kerr might shuffle the deck tonight or tomorrow. Watch for any backup who might get a sudden bump in minutes.

Sell High, Buy Low

Sell: Daniss Jenkins owners in PPR/per-game formats where one eruption inflates his season value. If someone offers you depth plus a solid player based on this one game, listen to the offer. One 46-point night could be the peak of his season.

Buy: Golden State's star players if anyone panics after this loss. One bad game in April doesn't define a season. Warriors have the talent to bounce back, so if a league mate wants to dump a GSW guy at discount prices, that's a smash accept.

Tomorrow's Slate

Can't preview without seeing the full schedule, but mark your calendar if Detroit plays again soon. Jenkins has the hot hand and should get the offensive touches. Meanwhile, Golden State should respond better next time they take the court.


The Bottom Line: Jenkins just posted a monster night and is must-own in all formats. Warriors got embarrassed and won't recover confidence overnight. Stream defenses against GSW if they play again this week.

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