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NBA Fantasy Power Rankings, Playoff Edition: Rudy Gobert dominates

Tyresian Haliburton came through in the first round for the Pacers in the first round.

The second week of the post -season naturally led to the end of the first round, with three series at least six games. Since it is common, there were many outstanding individual performances of big names at critical times, and we will emphasize the top 5 of teams in the second round. In addition, we will also take a look at the five most productive players, whose outstanding work was not enough to keep the seasons of their respective teams going.


#1. Rudy Gobert, Timberwolves

Last week: 61.8 FP/G

After a below-average first four games of the first round against the Lakers, Gobert delivered one of the more prominent post-season appearances outside of use in the recent memory in the decisive game 5. The Stifle Tower was in a top form and delivered a 27-point double with 24 points, which also contained a few blocks. Gobert's 15 attempts to shoot were two more than he had done in the first four games against Los Angeles.


#2. Jayson Tatum, Celtics

Last week: 60.6 FP/g

Tatum once on the ground last week was unforgettable when he helped the second round with a third 30-point effort against magic. The star moved forward almost a triple double and scored 35 points, 10 assists, eight rebounds and a steal, while they shot 10-to-16 from the ground, including 4-on-5 from 3-point range. The performance was the third double double of the series as a whole, but it was his first time during the opening round with a shooting of 50.0 percent. He also helped his imagination, which came considerably for the third game in a row, by using his chances from the free-wire line, and he will go into the collision of the second round, with the Knicks 37 drained directly from the charity strip.


#3. Tyresian Haliburton, Pacers

Last week: 59.3 FP/g

Haliburton came through in two critical games for the Pacers in an outstanding manner and delivered the bucket, who brought Indiana into the second round to end his playoff-best 26-point effort in game 5 against the Bucks. Then he generated a 22-point double double double in game 1 on Sunday over the cavaliers on Sunday. Haliburton also shot a crispy 9-on-15 competition in the latter competition and in each of these games provided a trio of blocks a piece each, whereby he also recorded three swipes in the decisive victory against Milwaukee to bring him in third place on this list.


#4. Nikola Jokić, Nuggets

Last week: 50.1 FP/G

Jokić was not in his usual top position last week, still provided many Signature Fantasy contributions about Denvers Drei-Game-Ledger. In games 5 and 7, the joker delivered a double double and a triple double against the clipper. Despite a relatively low percentage against a hard Clipper defense, the great man still delivered 18.0 points, 9.3 assists, 9.0 rebounds, 2.3 steals and 1.3 blocks per competition. He helped compensate for some of his battles in front of the bow by draining 40.0% of his 3.3 experiments per game from the 3-point range.


#5. Anthony Edwards, Timberwolves

Last week: 49.2 FP/g

Edwards actually experienced his worst shooting performance in the first round of the first round and went off the ground, including 0: 11 by Beyond the Arc. However, Edwards still scratched his way to a strong fantasy score by adding 11 rebounds, eight assists and three steals in addition to his 15 points. However, Goberts mentioned the dominant performance mentioned above contributed to the fact that Edwards '' defects in this special night, and the Ant-Man was decisive in the first four games in the series with the help of 43.2% 3-point shooting in this range with the help of 43.2% 39.8 points.


Top performance of players in eliminated teams last week:

Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks (a game)

Last week: 78.5 FP

Had one of the best playoff appearances in a loss of efforts and made a 30-point triple double with a 20-R-Bound triple double with two steals and blocks per piece in game 5 through the hands of the Pacers.

Gary Trent Jr., Bucks (a game)

Last week: 55.0 FP

Trent delivered his own memorable game 5 in the form of 33 points, five rebounds, two assists and five steals.

Alperen Sengun, Rockets (four games)

Last week: 52.2 FP/g

Sengun has contributed to bringing Houston against the Warriors over the hump, an average of 22.0 points, 11.8 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 2.0 steals in four games in 37.5 minutes.

Cade Cunningham, Pistons (two games)

Last week: 51.0 FP/g

Cunningham put together a strong nach season run in the first career and ended it with 23.5 points, 8.0 assists, 7.5 rebounds, 2.5 steals and 1.0 blocks in 40.7 minutes in the last two games of a highly competitive quarter-finals against the kinks.

Luka Dončić, Lakers (one game)

Last week: 50.9 FP

Dončić excluded his first off -season in Lakers by scoring 28 points, which he supplemented with nine templates, seven rebounds and a steal in 40 minutes in game 5 against the Timberwolves.

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