STOCK UP
LaMarcus Aldridge: He struggled a bit early on after joining San Antonio, but Aldridge has picked it up of late, as he’s averaged 20.1 points, 8.3 rebounds and 1.5 blocks while going 51.4 percent from the field and 93.4 percent from the line over the last month, when he’s been a top-15 fantasy player. The Spurs have the best point differential in the NBA, and it helps that Manu Ginobili has been missing time while Tim Duncan is getting just 25:09 mpg. Aldridge’s return to fantasy prominence is officially here.
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Marvin Williams: He’s averaged 13.9 points, 7.2 rebounds, 1.0 steals and 0.8 blocks over the past 12 games, when he’s been a top-25 player. Williams has also shot 50.8 percent from the field and 85.0 percent from the charity stripe over this stretch, when he’s committed just 0.8 tpg. Al Jefferson has been disappointing since coming back, and it’s hard for Williams’ fantasy owners to complain considering his ADP wasn’t in the top-200.
Jonas Valanciunas: He’s seen a modest 25.7 mpg over the past 10 games, but he’s been a top-30 player over that span nevertheless, when he’s averaged 14.2 ppg, 8.5 rpg, 0.7 spg and 1.0 bpg with a 64.8 FG% and 90.3 FT%. Valanciunas has shot 50.0 percent or better in 13 straight games, and Toronto has a top-five Offensive Efficiency in the NBA.
Robin Lopez: He’s recovered from a slow start in New York to be a highly valuable fantasy commodity, as Lopez has gotten 13.7 ppg, 9.6 rpg and 1.4 bpg over the past month, when he’s been a top-35 player. Lopez is currently unowned in nearly a quarter of Yahoo leagues.
Mirza Teletovic: He’s hit multiple threes in eight straight games. Teletovic went undrafted in the majority of Yahoo leagues, but he’s averaged 3.0 treys over the past month, which is the seventh most in the NBA. Over the last four games, he’s been given a modest 26.5 mpg, but he’s somehow still averaged 9.0 three-point attempts over that span. To put that in perspective, that’s more than anyone not named Stephen Curry has averaged this season.
STOCK DOWN
Kent Bazemore: He’s had a fine year and has been one of the bigger breakout players so far in 2015/16, but Bazemore is coming off a six-game stretch in which he shot 25.0 percent (13-for-52) from the floor. As a result, he hasn’t been a top-100 player over the last month. Bazemore has played better of late, so let’s hope the epic shooting slump is behind him.
Gerald Green: He’s shooting 28.8 percent from the field over the past 10 games, when he’s been outside of the top-350 despite seeing 23.9 mpg. Green was a nice sleeper entering the year, but he hasn’t come close to living up to it, and this despite Chris Bosh being out.
Dion Waiters: He’s averaged just 8.4 ppg over the last month despite seeing 29.9 mpg. Waiters is shooting an ugly 38.1 percent from the floor over that span, as he’s been ice cold from the field for a while now. The former top-five overall pick is seemingly regressing.
Marcus Morris: He’s been the No. 147 ranked player over the past month despite seeing 35.6 mpg. It’s especially discouraging because Stanley Johnson has been out of the lineup with a shoulder injury. Meanwhile, Tobias Harris’ arrival seemingly hasn’t helped Morris’ value. The 6-9 power forward has two blocks over the past 18 games.
Devin Booker: The impressive rookie has been in a terrible shooting slump lately, as he’s shot 33.8 percent from the floor over the past month, when he hasn’t been a top-250 player. Booker will bounce back soon enough, and it’s encouraging he’s still hoisting up a bunch of threes.

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