Washington, Robert Covingtonīoucher has the upside to move up a tier or two, but his playing time was whacky last season, and he’s likely to split time with Khem Birch this season. Mitchell Robinson, Brook Lopez, Jakob Poeltl, Chris Boucher, P.J. Collins and Wood are fairly safe, but Porzingis, Nurkic, and Siakam come with injury risk, Stewart has yet to be given a featured role for an entire season, and JV’s outlook is uncertain in New Orleans. The guys in Tier 4 can be great options, but they’re not the types of players you necessarily want as your top center. John Collins, Christian Wood, Kristaps Porzingis, Jusuf Nurkic, Pascal Siakam, Isaiah Stewart, Draymond Green, Jonas Valanciunas, Jarrett Allen You know what you’re going to get from the rest of these guys, and while the aforementioned two players come with plenty of risk, that risk is baked into their rankings and tier placement and includes their massive upsides. When it comes to consistency, JJJ is far from the poster child, and we haven’t seen Time Lord put together a full season of healthy play that includes consistent minutes. One of these players is not like the other. Rudy Gobert - C, Minnesota Timberwolves ADP: 64.5 I featured Gobert in my latest fantasy basketball analyst roundtable, the All-fade team for the upcoming season heres the TLDR. Expect him to match that and maybe outperform it this year. Julius Randle had one of the best breakout seasons we’ve seen in some time.
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