
The Trail Blazers’ Donovan Clingan averaged 41.5 fantasy points in Week 16, including three straight double-doubles.
The High Score 100 — the top-100 players in Yahoo’s newest fantasy basketball format — is a running reflection of year-to-date performance and trending production. Each weekly update captures who’s actually delivering value and who’s fading.
Here’s a breakdown of the biggest risers and fallers through the 16th week of fantasy basketball, right before the All-Star break — with the complete High Score 100 at the bottom of the article. I’ll be updating my rankings every Tuesday throughout the fantasy basketball season.
Risers
| Player | Team | Previous Rank | Current Rank | Rank Change | |
| Donovan Clingan | POR | 100 | 90 | +10 | |
| Dillon Brooks | PHX | 93 | 85 | +8 | |
| Brandon Ingram | TOR | 46 | 41 | +5 |
Donovan Clingan — FC, Portland Trail Blazers
90th overall (⬆️ 10)
Clingan’s having a moment. The second-year big man is ranked 48th over the last 14 days and smashed in Week 16, averaging 41.5 fantasy points per game while rattling off three straight double-doubles through Feb. 7. Over a stretch of seven games, his numbers rose to 12 points, 15 boards, 2 assists, and 2 blocks per game. That’s exactly the kind of production that moves you up in High Score rankings.
Clingan’s been a force on the glass all season, but with rebounds devalued in High Score, fantasy managers needed to see more from him as a scoring threat and shot blocker — and that’s where he’s been steadily improving as the All-Star break approaches. While I don’t expect his minutes to clear 30 a night, if he keeps this up, he’ll comfortably remain inside the top 100.
Dillon Brooks – FC, Phoenix Suns
85th overall (⬆️8)
With Stephen Curry out through the All-Star break, Brooks could earn his first All-Star Game selection in 2026. He’s in the midst of a career year, being one of the primary drivers of the Suns’ success thus far.
Over the past seven games, though, his numbers have spiked to an average of 37.8 fantasy points per game, good for 50th overall in High Score. On Jan. 29, he scored a season-best 62 fantasy points by way of his first 40-point game against one of the best defenses in the league (Detroit Pistons).
Brooks continues to shine as a scorer without being penalized for his inefficiency or poor assist-to-turnover ratio, making him a strong player for this format.
Brandon Ingram — G/FC, Toronto Raptors
41st overall (⬆️ 5)
BI’s averaging 42 fantasy points per game over the last 14 days, ranking inside the top 35 in High Score during that stretch. For the year, he sits 47th, but the trend is clearly upward — exactly what you want to see heading into the second half.
Over his last six games, he’s putting up around 25 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists and over 1.5 stocks per game. The five-spot climb is modest, but it reflects his consistent performance as a top-50 player this season.
Fallers
| Player | Team | Previous Rank | Current Rank | Rank Change | |
| Trae Young | WAS | 75 | 100 | -25 | |
| Ja Morant | MEM | 55 | 75 | -20 | |
| Lauri Markkanen | UTA | 34 | 53 | -19 |
Trae Young — G, Washington Wizards
100th overall (⬇️ 25)
Trae’s on the verge of falling off the rankings entirely. He’ll be re-evaluated after the All-Star break, but with Anthony Davis done for the season, it’s increasingly unlikely we’ll see Trae again this year. The Wizards are trying hard for a top pick, leaving little incentive to rush him back.
I’m keeping him at 100 for now — barely hanging on — but if we don’t get anything concrete post-break, he’s gone. Fantasy managers holding should be preparing to move on.
Ja Morant — G, Memphis Grizzlies
75th overall (⬇️ 20)
Ja’s situation is looking just as murky as Trae’s. He’ll also be re-evaluated after the break, but Grizzlies GM Zach Kleiman said it’ll take a medical determination for Ja to return. Don’t count on that coming.
Memphis traded Jaren Jackson Jr., lost nine of its last 11 games and clearly doesn’t care about winning. The Grizz put Ja on the trade block, but received minimal interest. There’s no reason to bring him back now that Ty Jerome and Scotty Pippen Jr. are back, plus Cam Spencer is still in the rotation.
The 20-spot drop reflects reality — Ja’s probably done. And without more clarity, he could find himself off the list by Week 18, similar to Trae.
Lauri Markkanen — FC, Utah Jazz
53rd overall (⬇️ 19)
Lauri’s getting benched in third quarters. He’s played under 30 minutes in four of his last five games, and the Jazz are clearly managing his workload with an eye toward the lottery.
I’m getting ahead of this now because post-All-Star break, expect more rest days and “load management” games. Utah has no incentive to play Lauri heavy minutes, which directly hurts his fantasy value. The 19-spot slide is just the beginning if this continues.
Complete High Score 100 rankings
The High Score 100 is a running reflection of year-to-date performance and trending production.
| # | Player | Titus 02/10 |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nikola Jokić
DEN – C
|
1 |
| 2 | Luka Dončić
LAL – PG,SG
|
2 |
| 3 | Cade Cunningham
DET – PG,SG
|
3 |
| 4 | Tyrese Maxey
PHI – PG,SG
|
4 |
| 5 | Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
OKC – PG
|
5 |
| 6 | Victor Wembanyama
SAS – C,PF
|
6 |
| 7 | Jalen Johnson
ATL – PF,SF
|
7 |
| 8 | Giannis Antetokounmpo
MIL – PF,C
|
8 |
| 9 | James Harden
CLE – PG,SG
|
9 |
| 10 | Jaylen Brown
BOS – SG,SF
|
10 |
| 11 | Alperen Sengun
HOU – C,PF
|
11 |
| 12 | Donovan Mitchell
CLE – PG,SG
|
12 |
| 13 | Anthony Edwards
MIN – PG,SF,SG
|
13 |
| 14 | Deni Avdija
POR – PF,SF,SG
|
14 |
| 15 | Scottie Barnes
TOR – C,PF,SF,SG
|
15 |
| 16 | LeBron James
LAL – SF,PF
|
16 |
| 17 | Devin Booker
PHO – PG,SG
|
17 |
| 18 | Karl-Anthony Towns
NYK – PF,C
|
18 |
| 19 | Jamal Murray
DEN – PG,SG
|
19 |
| 20 | Jalen Brunson
NYK – PG
|
20 |
| 21 | Josh Giddey
CHI – PG,SG,SF
|
21 |
| 22 | Kawhi Leonard
LAC – PF,SF
|
22 |
| 23 | Austin Reaves
LAL – PG,SF,SG
|
23 |
| 24 | Stephen Curry
GSW – PG
|
24 |
| 25 | Keyonte George
UTH – PG,SG
|
25 |
| 26 | Julius Randle
MIN – C,PF
|
26 |
| 27 | LaMelo Ball
CHA – PG,SG
|
27 |
| 28 | Paolo Banchero
ORL – C,PF,SF
|
28 |
| 29 | Michael Porter Jr.
BKN – SF,PF
|
29 |
| 30 | Pascal Siakam
IND – C,PF,SF
|
30 |
| 31 | Kevin Durant
HOU – PF,SF,SG
|
31 |
| 32 | Cooper Flagg
DAL – PF,PG,SF,SG
|
32 |
| 33 | De’Aaron Fox
SAS – PG,SG
|
33 |
| 34 | Amen Thompson
HOU – PF,PG,SF,SG
|
34 |
| 35 | Franz Wagner
ORL – PF,SF
|
35 |
| 36 | Jalen Duren
DET – C
|
36 |
| 37 | Evan Mobley
CLE – PF,C
|
37 |
| 38 | Joel Embiid
PHI – C
|
38 |
| 39 | Jalen Williams
OKC – C,PF,SF,SG
|
39 |
| 40 | Zion Williamson
NOR – C,PF,SF
|
40 |
| 41 | Brandon Ingram
TOR – SG,SF,PF
|
41 |
| 42 | Trey Murphy III
NOR – PF,SF,SG
|
42 |
| 43 | Alex Sarr
WAS – C
|
43 |
| 44 | Stephon Castle
SAS – PG,SG
|
44 |
| 45 | Domantas Sabonis
SAC – C,PF
|
45 |
| 46 | Derrick White
BOS – PG,SG
|
46 |
| 47 | Russell Westbrook III
SAC – PG,SG
|
47 |
| 48 | Jrue Holiday
POR – PG,SG
|
48 |
| 49 | Dyson Daniels
ATL – PG,SF,SG
|
49 |
| 50 | Chet Holmgren
OKC – PF,C
|
50 |
| 51 | Kevin Porter Jr.
MIL – PG,SG
|
51 |
| 52 | Bam Adebayo
MIA – C,PF
|
52 |
| 53 | Lauri Markkanen
UTH – SF,PF
|
53 |
| 54 | Nickeil Alexander-Walker
ATL – PG,SF,SG
|
54 |
| 55 | Andrew Nembhard
IND – PG,SG
|
55 |
| 56 | Tyler Herro
MIA – PG,SG
|
56 |
| 57 | Immanuel Quickley
TOR – PG,SG
|
57 |
| 58 | Shaedon Sharpe
POR – PG,SF,SG
|
58 |
| 59 | Brandon Miller
CHA – PF,SF,SG
|
59 |
| 60 | Miles Bridges
CHA – SF,PF
|
60 |
| 61 | Norman Powell
MIA – SG,SF
|
61 |
| 62 | Nic Claxton
BKN – C
|
62 |
| 63 | Coby White
CHA – PG,SG
|
63 |
| 64 | Nikola Vučević
BOS – C
|
64 |
| 65 | Ryan Rollins
MIL – PG,SG
|
65 |
| 66 | Desmond Bane
ORL – SG,SF
|
66 |
| 67 | Onyeka Okongwu
ATL – C,PF
|
67 |
| 68 | RJ Barrett
TOR – PF,SF,SG
|
68 |
| 69 | Jusuf Nurkic
UTH – C
|
69 |
| 70 | Darius Garland
LAC – PG
|
70 |
| 71 | Mikal Bridges
NYK – PF,SF,SG
|
71 |
| 72 | Kyshawn George
WAS – PF,SF,SG
|
72 |
| 73 | Jaren Jackson Jr.
UTH – PF,C
|
73 |
| 74 | Payton Pritchard
BOS – PG
|
74 |
| 75 | Ja Morant
MEM – PG
|
75 |
| 76 | Kon Knueppel
CHA – SF,SG
|
76 |
| 77 | Anthony Black
ORL – PG,SG,SF
|
77 |
| 78 | OG Anunoby
NYK – SF,PF
|
78 |
| 79 | Kristaps Porziņģis
GSW – PF,C
|
79 |
| 80 | Josh Hart
NYK – PF,SF,SG
|
80 |
| 81 | VJ Edgecombe
PHI – PG,SG
|
81 |
| 82 | Rudy Gobert
MIN – C
|
82 |
| 83 | Derik Queen
NOR – C,PF
|
83 |
| 84 | Peyton Watson
DEN – SF,PF
|
84 |
| 85 | Dillon Brooks
PHO – PF,SF,SG
|
85 |
| 86 | Isaiah Hartenstein
OKC – C
|
86 |
| 87 | Jaime Jaquez Jr.
MIA – PF,SF,SG
|
87 |
| 88 | Jalen Suggs
ORL – PG,SG
|
88 |
| 89 | Andrew Wiggins
MIA – PF,SF,SG
|
89 |
| 90 | Donovan Clingan
POR – C
|
90 |
| 91 | Zach LaVine
SAC – PG,SF,SG
|
91 |
| 92 | Jarrett Allen
CLE – C
|
92 |
| 93 | Mark Williams
PHO – C
|
93 |
| 94 | Bennedict Mathurin
LAC – SG,SF
|
94 |
| 95 | Collin Gillespie
PHO – PG,SG
|
95 |
| 96 | Ivica Zubac
IND – C
|
96 |
| 97 | Keegan Murray
SAC – SF,PF
|
97 |
| 98 | Zach Edey
MEM – C
|
98 |
| 99 | DeMar DeRozan
SAC – PF,SF
|
99 |
| 100 | Trae Young
WAS – PG
|
100 |
Data compiled by FantasyPros









