Week 7 of the ongoing NBA season is here, and this is our latest list of names that season-long fantasy managers might want to take a look at on the waiver wire for this week. This list is primarily for those playing on Yahoo Fantasy, so just take note.
Saddiq Bey, NOP, SF/PF
He is the biggest benefactor of the injuries to New Orleans Pelicans teammates Herbert Jones and Karlo Matkovic. Currently averaging 34.31 minutes since their November 22 loss to the Atlanta Hawks, his numbers have been simply insane across the board.
However, he might be gone already in many leagues, as he is rostered in 32 percent of Yahoo formats, though he may still be available in yours. This next player should still be somewhat under the radar.
Jay Huff, IND, C
The Indiana Pacers are doing everything they can to string together wins, and the decision to start Jay Huff appears to align with that effort.
We featured Huff in a previous Waiver Wire video because we knew his potential. Now it has surfaced in the form of 13 points, seven rebounds, two assists, and four blocks across his last two outings. Rostered in only 19 percent of Yahoo leagues, Huff is definitely someone you should consider taking a chance on.
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Duncan Robinson, DET, SG/SF
The Detroit Pistons are enjoying much success this season, mainly thanks to Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren. It should also be mentioned that Duncan Robinson has played a key role.
The former Miami Heat sharpshooter averaged 32.3 minutes per game in November and produced 13.5 points, three rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.3 steals per contest. Those numbers should be a no-brainer for most fantasy managers at this point.
Miles McBride, NYK, PG/SG
The New York Knicks will be without Landry Shamet for at least the next four weeks due to injury, and Deuce McBride should continue taking full advantage of the opportunity.
Playing at least 30 minutes in five of his last six games, he has averaged 16.6 points, 2.2 rebounds, and 1.8 assists over that span, along with occasional steals.
McBride is a strong option for deeper leagues needing a scoring boost, and his steady playing time should continue while Shamet remains sidelined.






