Fantasy Basketball Waiver Wire Gems: Top Pickups for Playoff Push
Discover this week's top fantasy basketball waiver wire targets to boost your roster for the playoff stretch. Featuring underrated players delivering big minutes.

Fantasy Basketball Waiver Wire: Key Additions for Championship Runs
Navigating the fantasy basketball waiver wire is crucial for maintaining a competitive edge, especially during the intense playoff stretch. With injuries, rest days, and shifting rotations, savvy managers must capitalize on emerging opportunities. Here’s a deep dive into this week’s top pickups across all positions.
Point Guards
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Spencer Dinwiddie, Dallas Mavericks (38.6% Rostered)
The veteran guard has thrived as a primary playmaker for the Mavericks, averaging 15.2 PPG and 6.8 APG over his last five games. His high-usage role in pick-and-roll sets makes him a steady source of assists and scoring. -
Jamal Shead, Toronto Raptors (4.7% Rostered)
With Toronto resting starters, Shead has emerged as a sneaky pickup in deeper leagues. His 8.3 APG in limited minutes showcases his playmaking upside.
Shooting Guards
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Brandin Podziemski, Golden State Warriors (29.0% Rostered)
A stat-sheet stuffer, Podziemski contributes with rebounds (7.1 RPG), assists (5.4 APG), and efficient scoring. His "glue guy" role makes him invaluable for fantasy playoffs. -
Jared Butler, Philadelphia 76ers (9.9% Rostered)
Butler’s recent surge includes 14.3 PPG and 4.7 APG, proving he can handle expanded minutes. His shot creation is a boon for deeper rosters.
Small Forwards
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Ausar Thompson, Detroit Pistons (41.2% Rostered)
A defensive phenom, Thompson’s recent 4-block game highlights his elite upside in steals and blocks (1.8 SPG, 1.5 BPG). -
Justin Edwards, Philadelphia 76ers (28.7% Rostered)
Edwards has locked down a 3-and-D role, averaging 12.5 PPG with 2.0 threes and 1.3 steals. His minutes are secure on a tanking Sixers squad.
Big Men to Watch
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Kyle Filipowski, Utah Jazz (12.6% Rostered)
The rookie big man is posting double-doubles (12.8 PPG, 9.2 RPG) and providing much-needed frontcourt stability. -
Alex Sarr, Washington Wizards (43.6% Rostered)
Sarr’s elite shot-blocking (2.1 BPG) and rebounding (8.9 RPG) make him a must-add for defensive categories.
Specialist Spotlight
- 3PM: Gary Trent Jr. (MIL) — 3.1 threes per game.
- Steals: Keon Ellis (SAC) — 2.2 SPG over his last seven.
- Blocks: Adem Bona (PHI) — 2.3 BPG in limited minutes.
- Rebounds: Filipowski and Sarr dominate the glass.
- Assists: Shead and Collier (UTA) are underrated facilitators.
Pro Tip: Target players with multi-game weeks to maximize volume during fantasy playoffs!