There was no shortage of action heading into the second half of the season, so be sure sure to check out RotoWire's EuroLeague Injury Report and EuroLeague News before finalizing your EuroLeague Fantasy Challenge lineups for Round 20.
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Guard
Facundo Campazzo, Real Madrid (15.2 credits)
Campazzo was the third best player in the EuroLeague in terms of fantasy points over the last five Rounds with 126.20 -- a number surpassed only by McKinley Wright IV (160.30) and Sasha Vezenkov (128.40). Since the start of that stretch, Campazzo is averaging a solid 18.6 points, 1.8 rebounds, 5.4 assists, 2.8 steals and 3.2 triples per contest. That includes an impressive 28-point, 10-assist double-double against Monaco in Round 18. Given how important he is for Real Madrid's offensive scheme, Campazzo will be an excellent option to include on or even captain your team.
McKinley Wright IV, Dubai Basketball (15.1 credits)
As noted, no player in the EuroLeague racked up more fantasy points than Wright over the last five Rounds, and his total of 160.30 fantasy points was 31.9 points better than the next player on the list. The Dubai star has been on a torrid stretch for longer than that five-game span, though. He has scored in double digits in seven games in a row, and since that started he is putting up 19.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 1.0 steals per game while shooting an impressive 55.6 percent from the floor.
Tyler Dorsey, Olympiacos Piraeus (13.0 credits)
Even though his credits might be a bit high, Dorsey has a steady role in one of the best offenses in the EuroLeague. Dorsey is averaging 19.0 points, 2.5 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game since the beginning of November, and his consistency and upside are hard to find. He's going through one of his most productive stretches of the season, reaching the 20-point mark in each of his last three contests -- a span over which he made 44.0 percent of his 25 three-point attempts.
Luca Vildoza, Virtus Bologna (9.8 credits)
If you're looking for a cheaper option to bolster your backcourt and aren't keen on spending more than 10 credits, Vildoza is intriguing. The veteran reached double digits in his previous three outings while logging over 20 minutes each time and averaging 14.3 points, 2.7 rebounds and 5.3 assists per contest. He also shot 57.7 percent from the field and 43.8 percent beyond the arc over that span.
Forward
Chima Moneke, Crvena Zvezda Meridianbet Belgrade (16.9 credits)
Moneke has not been quite as productive as he was early in the season, but he's talented enough to break out in any game and owns three double-doubles on the season. Moneke is coming off a 16-point, eight-rebound, two-steal effort against Efes and scored at least 11 points in each of his last five appearances. He ranked second best among forwards over the last three Rounds, with his 74.0 fantasy points trailing only Vezenkov's 81.4.
Cedi Osman, Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens (12.5 credits)
Osman ranks four among forwards in fantasy points over the last four Rounds with 71.6, making him worth this price. The three-point specialist missed three Rounds around the international break, but he has been sharp since returning to the court, averaging 15.8 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 2.0 threes per game while shooting 38.1 percent from three-point range.
Isaac Bonga, Partizan Mozzart Bet Belgrade (11.4 credits)
Bonga ranks ninth among forwards over the last three Rounds in terms of FPT (48.00), but if we use the previous five Rounds he jumps to fourth place (89.30) -- behind only Vezenkov, Roman Sorkin and Jaylen Hoard. Bonga's two-way contributions are valuable for fantasy managers because he can impact the game in more ways than scoring. Over that five-game stretch, Bonga averaged 12.8 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per contest.
Edgaras Ulanovas, Zalgiris Kaunas (8.4 credits)
When analyzing forwards who see regular playing time and cost under 10.0 credits, Ulanovas is one of the names that stands out. He was quiet his last time out, but he averaged 11.0 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.5 threes in the four Rounds prior, and his rotation spot is secure.
Center
Dan Oturu, Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv (13.9 credits)
Only a handful of players have been more productive than Oturu in the EuroLeague over the last five Rounds. He ranks second in fantasy points among centers with 112.5, trailing only Nikola Milutinov at 119.9. However, Milutinov is out for Round 20, so it wouldn't be a stretch to consider Oturu the best center option on the slate. Oturu averaged 14.6 points, 7.4 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.6 blocks and 1.0 steals per game over that five-game stretch.
Mbaye Ndiaye, LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne (8.3 credits)
Ndiaye had nine points, nine rebounds, two assists and four steals in the Round 19 win over Paris. The nine boards were a season high for Ndiaye, who has also posted back-to-back games with four steals. Ndiaye averaged 9.0 points, 6.6 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 2.0 steals and 2.2 blocks per game over the last five Rounds, over which he was the eighth best center in terms of fantasy points. That production is excellent at this price point.
Head coach
Ergin Ataman, Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens (8.7 credits)
Ataman has done another solid job with Panathinaikos this season, leading the Greek giants to a 12-7 record and a plus-53 point differential while sitting with just one fewer win than the league leaders.
Panathinaikos gets a favorable home matchup against Milan on Tuesday, making Ataman a tantalizing pick even as the most expensive option on the slate.
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