Round 20 went flying by, and EuroLeague Fantasy Challenge players will not have much time to prepare for Round 21 -- particularly with an early start time to the first game.
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Guard
Facundo Campazzo, Real Madrid (15.2 credits)
Campazzo didn't set the world on fire against ASVEL on Tuesday, but he continues to be one of the most consistent guards in the EuroLeague. He's one of the pricier options out there, but he should also be a safe investment. Campazzo scored at least 15 points in five of his last six outings and averaged 18.0 points, 1.8 rebounds, 5.0 assists, 2.3 steals and 3.2 threes over that span.
Jean Montero, Valencia Basket (12.9 credits)
Montero was magnificent in Tuesday's victory over Red Star, notching 25 points and adding three rebounds, four assists and three three-pointers. Even with Valencia's fluid rotations he has found some consistency, and he averaged a solid line of 15.6 points, 3.4 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 1.8 threes over his last five appearances. That totals up to 104.7 fantasy points -- a mark that ranks sixth league-wide amongst guards.
Andreas Obst, FC Bayern Munich (9.0 credits)
Obst was the best guard in Round 20 from a fantasy-point perspective, posting a sizzling 41.80 fantasy points. That bumped his price up noticeably, but you're still getting a pretty good deal on a player who leads his team in scoring and should continue getting ample looks with Spencer Dinwiddie no longer on the roster.
Forward
Sasha Vezenkov, Olympiacos Piraeus (19.1 credits)
It's tough to fit Vezenkov into lineups if he's not already in them, but he is consistently delivering for those who have him on the roster. He heads into Round 21 a bit uncertain due to a sore hamstring, but it seems more likely than not he will suit up Friday, and the odds increase even further if he is able to train Thursday.
Vezenkov was the most productive player in the EuroLeague over the last five Rounds, racking up 135.4 fantasy points. He really stood out among forwards, with Chima Moneke's 98.0 fantasy points ranking second among players at that position.
Trey Lyles, Real Madrid (14.1 credits)
Again looking at the last five Rounds, Lyles ranked fourth among forwards in fantasy points behind Vezenkov, Moneke and Jaylen Hoard -- and Lyles only played in four of those Rounds.
Lyles is the player with the lowest price tag in that group, and he should be able to maintain the momentum against a Maccabi team ceding the third most points to opponents on a per-game basis.
Dwayne Bacon, Dubai Basketball (11.2 credits)
Bacon was a bit quiet his last time out, but he made all kinds of noise over the previous two Rounds, so we are willing to buy the dip even in a tough matchup.
Bacon has essentially played three Rounds at full speed since returning from an extended absence, and over that span he ranked 21st among forwards in fantasy points. If he can get going again in the peripheral categories he could fare better than that in Round 21.
Tarik Biberovic, Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul (6.9 credits)
Biberovic will not cost you much, and he somewhat quietly averaged 13.8 ppg over the last six Rounds. He ranked 16th amongst forwards over the last three Rounds with 55.0 fantasy points, and he has an appealing matchup in Round 21 against a Dubai team that has been fairly friendly to forwards.
Center
Josh Nebo, EA7 Emporio Armani Milan (11.8 credits)
Nebo has been turning heads of late, ranking third among centers in fantasy points over the last three Rounds with 57.4.
If you want a refresh the center position, Nebo appears to have gotten his groove back, and he has proven in the past he can pile up the fantasy points.
Kevarrius Hayes, AS Monaco (8.1 credits)
Hayes was a top-10 center over the last three Rounds, racking up 49.5 fantasy points -- better than the likes of Mfiondu Kabengele and teammate Daniel Theis. That makes him a decent play as your center, and you can also consider Bayern's David McCormack if you want another option.
Head Coach
Sergio Scariolo, Real Madrid (8.2 credits)
Real Madrid enters Round 21 on a 3-1 run, and they will be heavy favorites Thursday at home against a Maccabi team that could be down Lonnie Walker IV.
A Round 22 matchup with rival Barcelona will not be easy, but Real Madrid and Scariolo will play their next three games in their home arena, where they are 8-1 in EuroLeague play this season.
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