Fantasy Basketball Midseason Rankings Update
A look at the biggest movers in the fantasy basketball rankings at the midway point of the NBA season.

Biggest Movers
Dyson Daniels has turned himself into the NBA's steals leader and is also a double-digit scorer who grabs more than five boards, dishes 3.5 assists and makes 1.2 3PG per game.
Norman Powell has established himself as the primary scorer on the Clippers with Kawhi Leonard out and is on pace to shatter his career high in scoring.
Malik Monk has taken over as the primary creator on the Kings and is averaging 20.0 PPG and 6.7 APG over his last 23 games.
Tyler Herro has stepped up this season, taking over as the focal point of the Heat offense with Jimmy Butler taking a large step backward.
Josh Hart has played himself up the rankings to an ADP of 41.2 and is averaging a rounded double-double on the season, scoring 14.0 PPG with 9.6 RPG.
Biggest Fallers
Joel Embiid is in this space not because he has missed so many games, but because even when he does play, he's just not able to produce anywhere near his typical values.
Jimmy Butler has been so checked out of this season that the Heat have suspended him, not once, but twice.
Bradley Beal has fallen out of the starting lineup for the Suns midway through a campaign in which he has already missed double-digit games for the sixth straight season.
Kyle Kuzma has continued to struggle since leaving the injury behind and his numbers have dropped by about eight points, more than a board and more than a 3-pointer per game.
Jusuf Nurkic has fallen out of the rotation for the Suns after injury and poor play.