Fantasy Wrap: Tuesday, March 31
Tyler Okonkwo
Student & Retail Associate ยท Houston Rockets fan
The Headlines
Brandon Miller's breakout just killed your waiver wire strategy. The Hornets' young forward exploded for 43 Yahoo FP in Charlotte's demolition of Brooklyn, and this wasn't some fluky game script either. Miller actually changed everything about how that offense operates. If he keeps this role, he's a must-own in every format. The Hornets didn't just win 117-86, they sent a message that their future runs through their young core.
Meanwhile, Devin Booker's duel with Cole Suggs in Orlando's 115-111 win over Phoenix tells a different story entirely. Yes, Booker showed up, but the Suns' larger role clarity problem just got worse. This team is still figuring out who does what, and fantasy value gets murky when your star is competing with too many mouths.
Top Performers
Brandon Miller - 43 Yahoo FP. This is the volume and efficiency combo that changes waiver priority overnight. Miller got his shots, made them, and looked like the primary option down the stretch.
Mikal Bridges - 43 Yahoo FP. Bridges coasted to these points in the blowout, which means he wasn't even stretched. This is a floor performance when Charlotte gets healthy rest.
Devin Booker - Stats pending, but won the Suggs matchup in a close game. Had to do more isolation work than usual, which means usage stayed high despite Phoenix's dysfunction.
Cole Suggs - Put up a fight against Booker in a losing effort. Didn't let the Suns' star run away with it.
Charlotte Role Player(s) - The blowout created a fantasy wasteland, but anyone who got 20+ minutes probably hit value against a collapsed Nets defense.
The Disappointments
Brooklyn's entire roster. Getting blown out 117-86 means nobody accumulated fantasy points at a reasonable pace. If you started anyone on the Nets, you're just taking the L and moving on.
Phoenix depth pieces. With Booker and Suggs both eating usage, the Suns' bench options got squeezed in a close game. This is the kind of loss that caps upside for role players.
Waiver Priority
Brandon Miller - If he's available, he's your #1 add tonight. Role clarity just showed up on tape. You need him before your league figures it out.
Any healthy Hornets bench piece - The blowout created garbage time. Find whoever got consistent fourth-quarter reps. Charlotte might keep this offensive momentum rolling.
Cole Suggs if available - Showed he can compete with elite guards and hold his own usage-wise. Role clarification is happening.
Brooklyn's backup center if they go smaller - The Nets got humiliated. Expect rotational changes. Position yourself early.
Sell High, Buy Low
Sell: Mikal Bridges' 43-point night is nice, but blowout games create inflation. If you have an offer that values this as peak performance, listen to it. Charlotte's backups got exposed in garbage time, which means Bridges might not always get 40+ in route.
Buy: Cole Suggs if someone panics after the loss. He hung with Booker on the road in a close game. That's starter-level proof of concept.
Sell: Anyone on Brooklyn except your core pieces. The Suns made them look silly. Charlotte's bench exposed that entire rotation. Cut your losses early on Nets depth.
Trending Down
Phoenix depth. Period. The role clarity problem just got real on national TV. If you own anyone outside of Booker and Suggs, you're holding dead weight until the Suns figure out their offense. Don't get sentimental.
Brooklyn everyone. That blowout was embarrassing. Sellers market if anyone still believes in their role pieces.
Tomorrow's Setup: Keep your phone on for waiver wire claims. Miller is changing playoff rosters.