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NBA Fantasy Power Rankings, Playoff Edition: Anthony Edwards for fire in the final of the Western Conference

Anthony Edwards has A lot of momentum in game 1 of the Western Conference Final on Tuesday.

Four full weeks of exciting playoff basketball are now in the books, so that we have confronted the last collisions for Knicks-Pacers and Timberwolves Thunder conference. Since both Indiana and Minnesota close their respective semi -final series in just five games, there were several players who were only suitable for one game last week.

We will first look at the five most important fantasy appearances of players in teams that deal with the Larry O'Brien trophy before a quick look at the five best performances in clubs that have now started their off -season.


#1. Anthony Edwards, Timberwolves

Last week: 53.4 FP/g (one game)

Edwards played a key role in the closure of the Warriors in the game 5 on Wednesday and extended the efficient shootout, which he had used up in game 4 when he had gone out of the field 11- against 21 shooting, including 6-against-9-off distance. Edwards' use had dropped slightly in the series-clinch victory, but he again used his evaluation options very well with an 8-counter 15 zeal from the floor, which contained five three tries behind the arch. The Ant-Mann rounded off his fantasy production well with a post-season with three blocks, and the performance as a whole delivered Edwards a lot of momentum to almost one-week discharge before fighting the Western Conference in the game 1 of the Western Conference final on Tuesday.


#2. Tyresian Haliburton, Pacers

Last week: 52.2 FP/g (one game)

Like Edwards Stach Haliburton for his squad in a crucial game 5 and helps the Pacers to launch the Cavaliers on the market to go to the Eastern Conference final in a row. Haliburton had generated a modest production in the games 3 and 4, but he doubled his overall rating of this couple of competitions in the decisive victory on Tuesday by recording 31 points and adding eight templates, six rebounds, theft and a block for 36 minutes. The star efficiency led to the productive offensive night when Haliburton made relatively modest 15 shot attempts, but ten of them, including six out of 10 from 3-point range.


#3. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, thunder

Last week: 51.6 FP/g (three games)

The thunder had a harder time than expected when they displaced the Nuggets, which led to a busy week for SGA after Nach season. The MVP leader kept its usual outstanding mirror of all-round games, in each game by 30 points, paid several steals in two of them and shot 60.3%, including 54.5% from 3-point range. Gilgeous-Alexander added a success rate of 84.6% from the free sausage line and made a robust 19.3-shot attempt per competition in the rehearsal with three games.


#4. Pascal Siakam, Pacers

Last week: 44.1 FP/G (a game)

In addition to Haliburton's exploits, Siakam helped with a solid complementary effort that consisted of 21 points, eight rebounds, five assists, theft and a block for over 40 minutes. It was the second time in a row that the big man in a row with a block with a tally with five songs was the second time in a row from the Big-Times-how-how-show-how-how-show days. 10-game country playoff run.


#5. Julius Randle, Timberwolves

Last week: 41.1 FP/g (one game)

Randle's game during the entire Minnesota playoff run was remarkable, and in the second round he particularly strengthened his game compared to the Warriors. The versatile Big Man, who completed the success of the T-wolves, contributed 29 points to 13-against-18 shooting in game 5. He also pulled out eight rebounds and spent five assists. It was Randle's fourth game in a row with at least 24 points in which he shot impressive 55.7%.


Top Fantasy appearances at players from eliminated teams

Donovan Mitchell, Cavaliers

Last week: 60.3 FP/g (one game)

A significant sprain of the ankle announced to make an unforgettable 35-point effort with nine-rebound 5 efforts with four theft, but was not sufficient to keep Cleveland alive against Indiana.

Nikola Jokić, Nuggets

Last week: 58.5 FP/g (three games)

Was clearly thrown out of his game by the elite defense of the Thunder at various points, but Jokić still scored an average of 31.0 points, 12.7 rebounds, 6.7 assists and 1.3 steals over 40.7 minutes in the last three games and also scored 64.6%, including 58.3% from the 3-point range.

Brandin Podziemski, Warriors

Last week: 45.2 FP/g (one game)

I have a lot to try to keep the Warriors alive in game 5 without Stephen Curry, publish 28 points after the season and add six rebounds, four templates and two steals, which he could bring to the table next season.

Jaylen Brown, Celtics

Last week: 44.9 FP/G (two games)

Couldn't fully track a thrilling game 5 to help Jayson Tatum without Celtics, to send the series back to Boston, but still 20 points, six rebounds, six assists, a steal and a block over 32 minutes, while it turned out to be a torn meniscus.

Evan Mabley, Kavaliere

Last week: 44.7 FP/g (one game)

Mobey's 24-point effort with 11-rebound, two blocks in 37 minutes in game 5 was for the striker of the fourth year with one of the season best and served as a suitable way after his career-related regular season, albeit in defeat.

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