#The good plans announced
Devin Booker is a crack, there are no carrots with him. It’s very simple, he never scored less than 10 points last season with the Phoenix Suns, regular season and Playoffs combined. The lack of big stats next to scoring prevents him from being one of the best picks in TTFL, but he will never disappoint you. And if he has a day off, he will ensure a small 25 or 30 which is not necessarily very pleasant but which is better than a 10, yes, your editor is also a mathematician. Same thing in a little less well for Chris Paul. He takes so many assists that his TTFL total is never very low, except maybe once or twice a year but hey, if you choose him that day you can put it down to bad luck . Be careful though: we do not choose Chris Paul in the Playoffs, especially if he leads a series 2-0. You have been warned.
#The dreaded carrots
So does players’ reputation for not being core drills on TTFL. They talk regarding it among themselves, discuss it, we even heard Joel Embiid say that Nikola Jokic was elected MVP just because his TTFL average is 0.4 points higher than his. This means that finding yourself in this paragraph is terrible for the best basketball players in the world, but to avoid that you have to be regular and this is not the case for Deandre Ayton. Able to drop matches at 21/21 but also at 8/3, the native of Tokyo – which gave him his love for video games (this is false) – does not inspire confidence. We tried to look for a logic to his performance depending on the opponents, but there really isn’t one. So we can’t even advise you to choose him when he plays once morest Sacramento or Milwaukee, it’s the same, he can be very good or very bad. Avoid when thinking Phoenix Suns.
#Top three team averages last season
- Devin Booker : 36,5 points
- Deandre Ayton : 32,9 points
- Chris Paul : 30,6 points