Fantasy Basketball Trade Analyzer: Now that the real-life deadline is over, how can we capitalize? (2024)

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By Alex Barutha, RotoWire

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The NBA trade deadline didn't disappoint. Despite the rumors, we didn't see the Raptors blow things up, but we got some monster deals with the Nets trading Kevin Durant to the Suns and Kyrie Irving to the Mavericks. The next biggest trade was the three-team deal between the Lakers, Timberwolves and Jazz. The Lakers injected some life, the Wolves got veteran leadership at point guard and the Jazz moved off a few rotation players.

There's a good chance a trade affected your fantasy rosters. Managers relying on Russell Westbrook are in scalding-hot water; managers who stashed Zach Collins or Mark Williams are ecstatic; managers who have Bojan Bogdanovic are relieved.

If you're in a standard Yahoo fantasy league, your trade deadline is March 2. Hopefully, your league-mates were inspired by the real-life activity and will be willing to wheel and deal.

Without further delay, let's answer some questions you might have about fantasy trades after the real-life deadline:

What are the trade possibilities around the three major deals?

In theory, Durant going to the Suns is a downgrade for him, Chris Paul, Devin Booker and Deandre Ayton. CP3, Booker and Ayton will need to score less, and Durant will need to pass less. I hesitate to call any of them a sell, though I'd be the most concerned if I were rostering Paul. His scoring has declined for a third straight season, and he should be able to focus on passing even more now that Durant is around. Plus, it will be easier to give Paul rest days to keep him fresh for the playoffs. It may be wise to field offers, especially if you don't need the assists.

For Brooklyn, it's a boost for a lot of players. Spencer Dinwiddie, Mikal Bridges, Cameron Johnson and Seth Curry are a wait-and-see (he's been injured). They'll all see more touches than ever, but good luck prying them away from their respective fantasy managers. One thing I'd monitor is Nic Claxton's scoring. He was the beneficiary of tons of defensive attention on KD and Kyrie, leading to easy looks at the rim. Without as much gravity on the court, will those looks be there? He's not creating offense for himself. I'd consider selling high.

For the Mavericks, neither Kyrie Irving nor Luka Doncic's stats have taken a meaningful hit since joining forces. The team is so shallow, especially for other playmakers, that they'll need to continue doing everything. Christian Wood's 24-point performance on Monday probably takes him out of the running for a buy-low candidate, but I'm still interested. He's coming off an injury and is getting eased back in. Ultimately, it all holds.

Regarding the Lakers in the three-team deal, I'm not sure there are any savvy moves. D'Angelo Russell's usage probably takes a hit, but I doubt there's a fantasy trade market for him until we see him play alongside LeBron. No one is buying Schroder, Beasley or Vanderbilt, either.

For Utah, I'm conflicted about the Jordan Clarkson and Kelly Olynyk markets. They're vets on a young team, but it's a 29-30 team with just three more losses than the four-seeded Suns. Vanderbilt, Conley and Beasley were good, but I don't think the Jazz will suddenly be awful. See what you can get for Clarkson and Olynyk, but don't feel pressured to sell. Collin Sexton and Lauri Markkanen are buys due to increased usage, but who's selling?

Minnesota is the least-affected team here, essentially swapping D-Lo for Mike Conley. I like the Conley fit as a veteran leader and intelligent passer. He's a buy if you need assists. A sneaky move is making a swing for Rudy Gobert. His adjustment to the Wolves has been bumpy all season, but he and Conley played together in Utah and have pick-and-roll chemistry. Don't be shocked if Gobert starts putting together bigger scoring nights. He just had 21 points against Dallas on Monday.

Some veterans on bad teams didn't get traded, and they're still on my roster. Now what?

Bojan Bogdanovic, Terry Rozier and Gordon Hayward are the players who fit this category for standard leagues. You got lucky with them not being traded, but are they trustworthy for the rest of the season?

No. Keep trying to trade them. You may get higher offers than before now that their roles are stable. What you get back, or whether or not you even want to trade them, might depend on when your league's season concludes.

Late March into April is when vets on bad teams historically come up with phantom injuries. If you're in a league that extends through April, it's a tougher sell. However, if your league ends a bit earlier, there's less risk for a fellow fantasy manager, or even yourself, in rostering them.

How can I lift my team from the bottom of the standings at this point in the year?

Many fantasy managers give up at this point if they're in the bottom third of their league's standings, though that also depends if your league enacts a punishment for the manager in last place. Or maybe you are just prideful and don't want to finish last.

Ultimately, you need to take risks on high-end players and stay aggressive and active on the waiver wire. Trade for Karl-Anthony Towns, LeBron James, Kawhi Leonard, Kristaps Porzingis — guys who are dealing with injuries or have an injury history. Offer those managers security by handing over two players, then take some big swings on the waiver wire and/or become an extremely-active streamer — an under-utilized strategy in many leagues. Find those four-game week players and make claims on a ton of them. Make sure you get someone.

Fantasy Basketball Trade Analyzer: Now that the real-life deadline is over, how can we capitalize? (2024)

FAQs

How do you change the trade deadline in fantasy basketball? ›

Set Trade Deadline (Web Only)
  1. In League Manager Leagues, this setting can be changed by the League Manager at any time during the season by clicking on the “League” tab.
  2. Click on “Settings”
  3. Click on “Transactions and Keepers” ​
  4. Click on “Edit Transactions and Keepers”.

How does ESPN fantasy trade analyzer work? ›

How does it work? Use the drop-down boxes to add players to each side of the deal (it can be any combination of players on different teams). Once you've added players to both sides, the trade analyzer will automatically calculate the totals each side is receiving, along with highlighting their strengths and weaknesses.

How to propose trade espn fantasy basketball? ›

Propose Trade on the Web
  1. First, select which team you'd like to trade with.
  2. Once on their team page, click on "Propose Trade"

How does trading work in fantasy basketball? ›

Trading a player from an inactive roster position is allowed, but keep in mind that the traded player will be placed in an active position once they are on their new manager's team. The new manager must have enough available roster spots or the trade will be void.

Can you change the trade deadline in fantasy? ›

Set Trade Deadline (Web Only)

Click on Transactions and Keepers ​then the Edit button next to Trade Rules. Change the desired settings, then click Save Changes.

How to edit trade deadline espn fantasy? ›

Set Trade Deadline for League manager Leagues (Web Only)

Click on “Transactions and Keepers” ​then the "Edit" button next to "Trade Rules".

Can you back out of a trade ESPN fantasy? ›

Team Owners Vote - In Free Standard Leagues, three (3) out of six (6) team owners must vote to veto a trade in order to have it cancelled. A link on the main league page will allow you to view accepted trades and submit your veto vote should you so choose. This number will be displayed in your league settings.

How does ESPN player rater work? ›

If the rating is positive, then that player is an above-average fantasy player in that category. If it is negative, the player is below average in that category. All ratings are then added together to get a grand total player rating, and the players are ranked accordingly.

How does IR work for ESPN fantasy? ›

The system automatically places the IR (injured reserve) tag on a player once ESPN receives the status report from the NFL. Only players with the Injured/Reserve (IR) or Out (O) tags are eligible for placement into an IR slot. Players tagged as Questionable (Q), or Doubtful (D) are not eligible for the IR slot.

Why can't i propose a trade in ESPN fantasy? ›

Limited - A specific number of transactions is selected (i.e. 5, 10, 15, 20). Once that number of accepted & processed trades has been reached, the team will not be allowed to propose or accept any more trades. However, this will NOT limit their ability to add/drop players via waivers.

How do you propose a trade fantasy? ›

Propose Trade on the ESPN Fantasy App
  1. Select which team you want to trade with.
  2. ​Click on "Propose Trade"
  3. Click on the player(s) you want to trade. ​
  4. ​Click on the player(s) you want to offer in return.
  5. Click on "Submit" to finalize the trade​

How do you request a trade in fantasy basketball? ›

Propose a trade

Tap a sport at the top or view all sports. Tap a league you'd like to propose a trade in. Tap League on the top right of the screen. Tap the team want to trade with.

How does fantasy trade deadline work? ›

Your trade deadline is when the final game of that specific NFL week ends. After your trade deadline passes, you can no longer propose or accept trades. If you have Week 10 selected, this means you can trade up to and including Week 10's games.

How long does it take for a trade to go through in ESPN fantasy basketball? ›

Once a trade has been accepted by the team who had received the offer, the 48-hour trade review period begins. If a trade is accepted and not vetoed, it will process within the hour (not the exact minute) when the 48-hour review period expires.

Can you do three team trades in fantasy basketball? ›

No limit to the number of trades a team can make.

How do I cancel a trade on ESPN fantasy basketball? ›

Standard leagues: During the trade review period, if four of the ten team managers vote to veto a trade, the trade will be canceled. A link on the main League Office page allows you to view pending trades and submit your veto if you choose to do so.

How do I change my draft date in fantasy basketball? ›

On the ESPN Fantasy App
  1. Tap on Edit Draft Settings.
  2. Select the new draft date and then tap Update Draft Settings.
  3. On the Web. Click on LM Tools then Edit Draft Settings.
  4. Select a "New Draft Date/Time" and click Save.

Is there a way to cancel a trade in fantasy? ›

You can also view them using the "Trades" button on the TEAM page of the NFL Fantasy Football app. Select "View Trade" on the MY TEAM page and then the "Cancel Trade" button in order to withdraw a trade offer before it is accepted.

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