Javier Gancedo reveals which players, both newly on his radar and longtime aces, he thinks you should consider for the EuroCup Fantasy Challenge.
Fantasy tips, Round 11: newcomers and longtime keepers
Here comes Round 11 in the EuroCup Fantasy Challenge and the competition is getting closer and closer to its most exciting stages. The same could be said about the EuroCup Fantasy Challenge, as the game is offering a lot of opportunities for managers. There are a lot of players with great potential in the upcoming weeks. Here are five of my top recommendations ahead of this round.
Mfiondu Kabengele, Umana Reyer Venice (15.2 credits)
Not only Kabengele is the leading rebounder in the 2024-25 EuroCup, but he is also contributing in many aspects of the game. Kabengele has averaged 16.3 points, 12.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists for a PIR of 25.0 over his last three games - and has three straight double-doubles and six on the season. If you need a consistent star, you won't get any better than him.
Devin Robinson, Cedevita Olimpija Ljubljana (14.6 credits)
Robinson has been a human highlight reel, igniting Cedevita fans with his huge dunks and blocked shots. He has been playing great lately, too, as Robinson has averaged 17.7 points on 20-of-29 two-point shooting and 2.7 steals for a PIR of 22.7. He had season-highs of 25 points and a PIR of 28 against Cluj last week. Buy him now!
Jaizec Lottie, Veolia Towers Hamburg (9.1 credits)
A hidden gem in the EuroCup Fantasy Challenge, Lottie has been delivering all season (12.1 ppg.) and is playing some of his best basketball right now. In Round 10 against Bourg, Lottie had 19 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals for a PIR of 20. At less than 10.0 credits, Lottie could be your X-factor in Round 11.
Hugo Benitez, Cosea JL Bourg-en-Bresse (8.4 credits)
I have always liked Benitez because of his insane assist-to-turnover ratio (3.07). He's also been scoring a lot lately, which makes him even more interesting. Benitez had 11 points against Valencia and 17 against Hamburg. In his last two games, his PIR average has been 19.0 and it looks like Benitez is just getting started.
Sharife Cooper, Aris Midea Thessaloniki (12.1 credits)
Vassilis Toliopoulos is injured, which is terrible news for Aris. Cooper has stepped up in his absence, averaging 17.0 points on 75.0% two-point shooting and 4.0 assists for a PIR of 15.0. He will be Aris's main point guard for the foreseeable future, so expect him to improve on those numbers in the short run.