Top Fantasy Basketball Performers Since All-Star Break: Josh Giddey, Tyrese Haliburton, Evan Mobley, Jalen Green, Walker Kessler and More
Looking at some of the top fantasy basketball players since the All-Star break.
A week-plus removed from the NBA All-Star break, let's take a look at some of the top performers since.
We'll take a look at each stat, highlighting the best of the best and then some surprising names and waiver wire guys.
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Points Per Game
Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the top scorer since the All-Star break, averaging 31 points a contest. He's shooting 53.5% from the floor, 47.1% from 3-point land and 85.1% from the free-throw line.
Golden State's Stephen Curry is next at 30.3 points, narrowly ahead of Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James' 30.2 points.
Detroit's Cade Cunningham is fourth at 29 points per game, while Orlando's Paolo Banchero is at 28.6 points a contest. Phoenix's Devin Booker is averaging 28.2 points a game, while Dallas' Kyrie Irving checks in at 28 points.
Houston's Jalen Green is a bit of a surprise at 26.5 points per contest. New York's Karl-Anthony Towns is at 26.3 points.
New York's Jalen Brunson, Utah's John Collins (in one game) and Trae Young are all at 26 points per contest since the break.
Chicago's Josh Giddey is averaging 24.3 points per game since the break. Washington's Alexandre Sarr scored 22 points in his lone game since the break.
Utah's Keyonte George is a top-50 scorer, averaging 20.5 points a contest. Portland's Shaedon Sharpe is just below 20 points, at 19.8.
Rebounds Per Game
Utah's Walker Kessler leads the league with 16.7 rebounds per game since the All-Star break. He's averaging 11.3 defensive boards and 5.3 offensive rebounds.
KAT is at 14.3 rebounds per game, while teammate Josh Hart averaged 14 rebounds over his two contests.
Denver's Nikola Jokic is at 13.3 rebounds per contest. Detroit's Jalen Duren is at 12.5 rebounds, LA Lakers' Luka Doncic is at 12.3 and Giddey has 12 boards per game.
Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo is at 11.8 boards per game, and so is Houston's Alperen Sengun. LA Clippers' Ivica Zubac and New Orleans' Yves Missi are at 11.5 boards each.
Sacramento's Domantas Sabonis and Orlando's Wendell Carter Jr. have each pulled down 11 rebounds a game. LeBron has 10.6 boards a contest.
Cleveland's Evan Mobley, Charlotte's Mark Williams and Minnesota's Naz Reid are all at 10.5 rebounds. Miami's Kel'el Ware sits at 10.3 board.
Cleveland's Jarrett Allen, New Orleans' Kelly Olynyk, Denver's Michael Porter Jr. and Chicago's Nikola Vucevic are all 10 rebounds per game.
Brooklyn's Day'Ron Sharpe is at 9.5 boards per game. Phoenix's Nick Richards has 8.8 rebounds per contest, while Charlotte's Jusuf Nurkic has the same amount.
Memphis' Zach Edey is averaging 8.5 boards per game. Chicago's Zach Collins is at 8.3 rebounds.
Assists Per Game
Denver's Jokic is the NBA's leader in assists since the All-Star break, averaging 12 a game.
Indiana's Tyrese Haliburton is at 11.8 assists, while Cunningham is averaging 10.5. Atlanta's Trae Young is the last guy averaging double-digit assists, at 10.3.
Phoenix's Booker is at 8.6 assists per game, while Utah's Isaiah Collier and Boston's Jayson Tatum are both at 8.3.
Chicago's Giddey and LA Lakers' Doncic are averaging eight assists each.
Blocks Per Game
OKC's Chet Holmgren is averaging three blocks per game since the All-Star break. Indiana's Myles Turner and Brooklyn's Nicolas Claxton are also at three blocks per game.
Milwaukee's Brook Lopez (2.4), Cleveland's Mobley, Detroit's Isaiah Stewart and LA Clippers' Zubac (2.3 each) and Brooklyn's Sharpe, Memphis' Jaren Jackson Jr., Washington's Kyshawn George and Portland's Robert Williams III (2 each) are all at two or more blocks.
Dallas' Irving is at 1.8 blocks per contest since the break.
Steals Per Game
Atlanta's Dyson Daniels leads the way in steals per game, averaging four since the All-Star break.
Detroit's Ausar Thompson and LA Clippers' Kris Dunn are at 3.3 steals each, while LA Clippers' Kawhi Leonard has three per game.
Brooklyn's Keon Johnson is averaging 2.8 steals per game, while San Antonio's De'Aaron Fox is at 2.6
Portland's Toumani Camara and Indiana's Haliburton are at 2.5 each.
Fantasy Points Per Game
Using statistics from NBA.com, which I've been doing all story, here are the top fantasy scorers per game since the All-Star break.
Jokic is the top fantasy scorer, at 58.4 points per contest. Giddey and Haliburton are at 55.2 and 55.1 points per game, respectively.
SGA is at 54.9 fantasy points per contest, while James is at 54.6. Doncic is averaging 53.5 a game, while Cunningham averages 52.6, and is the last one over 50 points.
Irving (49.3), KAT (47.9), Antetokounmpo (47.7) and Booker (47.3) are the next-best fantasy scorers, and round out the top 10, plus one.
Mobley sits 13th with 45.5 fantasy points per game. Holmgren is 16th with 44.5 points a contest. Kessler comes in 21st with 42.8 points per game.
Daniels is 24th in the league, averaging 42.2 fantasy points per contest since the break. Zubac (40.9) is another bit of a surprise over 40 fantasy points a contest.
Houston's Green (39.8), Minnesota's Jaden McDaniels (39.2), Milwaukee's Lopez (37.4) and Portland's Camara (37) are some other top-50 fantasy performers per game since the break.