2024 NBA Fantasy Basketball: Top Risers and Fallers of the Season
Explore the key players who significantly impacted their fantasy basketball value during the 2024 NBA season, with expert insights on risers and fallers.

Introduction
As the 2024 NBA regular season draws to a close, fantasy basketball managers are gearing up for the playoffs. It's the perfect time to reflect on the season's standout performers and those who didn't meet expectations. Our panel of experts—Steve Alexander, Andre Snellings, Eric Moody, Jim McCormick, and Eric Karabell—share their insights on the players who rose to the occasion and those who fell short.
Top Risers
Dyson Daniels, PG/SG, Atlanta Hawks
Dyson Daniels has emerged as one of the best value picks in fantasy basketball this season. Leading the league in steals with 3.0 per game, Daniels has become a fantasy force. His all-around performance has solidified his place as a top-15 fantasy talent. If he improves his free-throw shooting, he could be a first-round pick next season.
Cade Cunningham, PG, Detroit Pistons
After a series of injuries in his first three seasons, Cade Cunningham has finally lived up to his potential. Currently fourth in the NBA in fantasy points, Cunningham has surpassed expectations and is now a mid-to-high first-round pick in fantasy drafts.
Darius Garland, PG, Cleveland Cavaliers
Darius Garland has been a clutch performer this season, ranking 25th on ESPN's Player Rater. He has delivered strong contributions in points, assists, and steals, making him a valuable asset for fantasy managers.
Trey Murphy III, SF/PF, New Orleans Pelicans
Trey Murphy III has transitioned from a 3-and-D specialist to a potential franchise cornerstone. Averaging 23 PPG, 6.0 RPG, and 4.5 APG, Murphy's efficiency and defensive metrics make him a key player for the Pelicans.
Ivica Zubac, C, LA Clippers
In his ninth NBA season, Ivica Zubac has been a fantasy free agent pick of the year. Averaging 16.2 PPG and 12.5 RPG, Zubac has capitalized on increased opportunities and has been a top-20 points league scorer.
Notable Fallers
Paul George, SF/PF, Philadelphia 76ers
Paul George has had a disappointing season, scoring just 16.2 PPG and missing 23 games due to injury. His future as a reliable fantasy option is uncertain.
Lauri Markkanen, PF/SF, Utah Jazz
Lauri Markkanen's fantasy value has declined due to injuries and a shooting slump. His scoring is down to 19.2 PPG, and he is outside the top-100 in fantasy points.
Ja Morant, PG, Memphis Grizzlies
Ja Morant's fantasy value has taken a hit this season due to injuries and decreased production. While he has shown flashes of his former self, the overall season has been a disappointment.
LaMelo Ball, PG, Charlotte Hornets
LaMelo Ball has struggled with availability and performance this season. Averaging 19.0 PPG, 5.6 RPG, and 6.6 APG since the All-Star break, Ball's future remains uncertain.
Joel Embiid, C, Philadelphia 76ers
Joel Embiid's production has significantly declined this season. Averaging only 23.8 PPG, Embiid's dominance in fantasy basketball is in question.
Conclusion
As we look ahead to the next NBA season, these risers and fallers provide valuable insights for fantasy basketball managers. Whether you're preparing for the playoffs or planning for next year, understanding these key players can help you make informed decisions.