Fantasy

NBA Fantasy: Updated High Score 100 rankings

The biggest rankings risers and fallers in Yahoo High Score fantasy basketball as we inch toward the playoffs.

The Hornets’ Brandon Miller ranks 45th in Yahoo High Score across the past two weeks.

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 movement as we approach the final two weeks of the regular season — with the complete High Score 100 at the bottom of the article. I’ll be updating my rankings every Tuesday through the start of the fantasy postseason.


Risers: Late-season surges

Player Team Previous Rank Current Rank Rank Change
Saddiq Bey NOP 91 79 +12
Brandon Miller CHA 51 42 +9
Jalen Duren DET 42 34 +8

Saddiq Bey — FC, New Orleans Pelicans

79th overall (⬆️ 12)

Bey’s comeback has been one of the most underrated storylines of the season. After missing the entire 2024-25 season with a torn ACL, he’s looked better than ever before. Over the last 14 days, he ranks 32nd in High Score, headlined by a 42-point night against Utah on Feb. 26, going 14-20 from the field, 5-9 from 3 and a perfect 9-9 from the line. That’s the second-highest scoring game of his career, and it came with five rebounds and seven assists in 34 minutes. Since the All-Star break, Bey’s averaging 23.3 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 3.5 assists.

The Pelicans are leaning on him as a secondary scorer with Trey Murphy III sidelined, and Bey’s responding with career-best production. Even though they’re one of the worst teams in the league, he’ll continue to play heavy minutes the rest of the way as the Pelicans are still incentivized to get into the playoffs (even if it’s a long shot).

Brandon Miller — G/FC, Charlotte Hornets

42nd overall (⬆️ 9)

Miller is averaging 39 fantasy points per game and ranks 45th in High Score across the past two weeks. What’s even more impressive is that he’s doing it in under 28 minutes over his last six games. That’s elite per-minute production translating to real fantasy value.

His play earlier in the month earned him Eastern Conference Player of the Week and he’s scored 50+ fantasy points in Weeks 17 and 18. The trio of LaMelo Ball, Kon Knueppel and Miller has recently elevated the Hornets into one of the best teams in basketball.

Charlotte’s suddenly in the playoff mix at 18-8 since Jan. 3 — the fourth-best record in the NBA over that span — and Miller’s ascension is one of the biggest reasons why. He’s a legit top-50 guy in High Score formats right now.

Jalen Duren — FC, Detroit Pistons

34th overall (⬆️ 8)

The first-time All-Star just tied his career-high with 33 points against Cleveland on Feb. 27, adding 16 rebounds and three blocks in a 122-119 overtime win. He’s been cookin’ since the All-Star break, taking on more of a scoring load and cleaning the glass. He’s surprisingly been the Pistons’ leading scorer over the past five games, dropping 25.8 points per game.

Duren is expanding his game beyond lobs and put-backs — and his growth has been pivotal in Detroit becoming the top seed in the East, sporting a 45-14 record entering Tuesday. He’s ranked in the top-10 over the past two weeks in High Score and is trending to be a top-35 guy if this scoring boost holds up.


Fallers: Post All-Star role changes

Player Team Previous Rank Current Rank Rank Change
Coby White CHA 70 97 -27
Nikola Vučević BOS 73 92 -19
Pascal Siakam IND 31 37 -6

Coby White — G, Charlotte Hornets

97th overall (⬇️ 27)

White’s trade home to North Carolina looked good on paper — the former UNC star returning to Charlotte, bringing scoring punch and playmaking off the bench. But the fantasy reality’s been brutal. He’s failed to crack 25 fantasy points in each of his last three games, and the new bench role isn’t giving him anywhere close to the minutes or opportunity he had in Chicago.

With the Bulls, White was averaging 18.6 PPG and 4.7 APG in 30+ minutes as a starter. Now he’s coming off the bench behind Ball and Miller, playing just 16-20 minutes per game in a completely different role.

His debut against his old team said it all: 10 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists in 16 minutes. That’s fine production for a backup, but it’s a massive downgrade for fantasy managers who were getting 30+ minutes of starter production.

Despite being a solid sixth man on a hot team, the role change has completely tanked his value. Suffering a 27-spot drop in the rankings is significant, but the minutes and usage just aren’t there. If you’re in playoff mode and need production now, White’s droppable in most formats.

Nikola Vučević — FC, Boston Celtics

92nd overall (⬇️ 19)

Vuč’s trade to Boston was a good real-life basketball move — for fantasy? I’m not convinced. Since the deadline deal, Vučević’s numbers have cratered.

In Chicago, he was averaging 16.9 PPG and 9.0 RPG in 32+ minutes as the starting center. In Boston through eight games? Just 12 points with 8 boards in 23.7 minutes — and he’s coming off the bench for the first time since his rookie season.

Boston doesn’t need him to be the Vuč of old — they’ve got plenty of high-usage assets to funnel their offensive production through. Plus, Jayson Tatum is coming back soon. The Celtics are 8-2 since the trade, so the team has to be pleased with the way Vuč is adjusting to playing with the second unit. Unfortunately for fantasy managers, he can be dropped since his timeshare with Neemias Queta is stonewalling what’s left of his upside.

Pascal Siakam — FC, Indiana Pacers

37th overall (⬇️ 6)

Siakam is dealing with a left wrist sprain that’s cost him three consecutive games and counting. He’s been listed as doubtful and is expected to miss more time, with his next opportunity to return coming Wednesday against the Clippers. It’s been a rough stretch for the All-Star forward — he also missed games around the All-Star break for personal reasons and dealt with hamstring issues.

When healthy, Siakam’s been one of the few bright spots for Indiana this season, averaging 23.9 PPG, 6.8 RPG, and 3.9 APG while shooting 48.3% from the field and 37.3% from 3. He earned an All-Star nod despite the Pacers sitting in last place, which tells you how good he’s been individually. But availability’s becoming a concern here.

The wrist injury doesn’t have a clear timeline, and with Indiana’s season basically over (15-46 record), there’s zero incentive to rush him back. Outside of High Score, I’d be more concerned about Siakam’s rest schedule, but as long as fantasy managers can get at least one game per week from him, it should lessen the blow. Still, he’s not going to provide third-round value as he has for most of the season.


Complete High Score 100 rankings

The High Score 100 is a running reflection of year-to-date performance and trending production.

# Player Titus 03/03
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 Victor Wembanyama

SAS – C,PF
5
6 Jalen Johnson

ATL – PF,SF
6
7 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

OKC – PG
7
8 Giannis Antetokounmpo

MIL – PF,C
8
9 Jaylen Brown

BOS – SG,SF
9
10 Alperen Sengun

HOU – C,PF
10
11 Anthony Edwards

MIN – PG,SF,SG
11
12 James Harden

CLE – PG,SG
12
13 Donovan Mitchell

CLE – PG,SG
13
14 Scottie Barnes

TOR – C,PF,SF,SG
14
15 Jamal Murray

DEN – PG,SG
15
16 Kawhi Leonard

LAC – PF,SF
16
17 LeBron James

LAL – SF,PF
17
18 Karl-Anthony Towns

NYK – PF,C
18
19 Jalen Brunson

NYK – PG
19
20 Kevin Durant

HOU – PF,SF,SG
20
21 LaMelo Ball

CHA – PG,SG
21
22 Paolo Banchero

ORL – C,PF,SF
22
23 Austin Reaves

LAL – PG,SF,SG
23
24 Zion Williamson

NOR – C,PF,SF
24
25 Julius Randle

MIN – C,PF
25
26 Cooper Flagg

DAL – PF,PG,SF,SG
26
27 Joel Embiid

PHI – C
27
28 Stephen Curry

GSW – PG
28
29 Devin Booker

PHO – PG,SG
29
30 Deni Avdija

POR – PF,SF,SG
30
31 Josh Giddey

CHI – PG,SG,SF
31
32 Chet Holmgren

OKC – PF,C
32
33 Evan Mobley

CLE – PF,C
33
34 Jalen Duren

DET – C
34
35 Keyonte George

UTH – PG,SG
35
36 Bam Adebayo

MIA – C,PF
36
37 Pascal Siakam

IND – C,PF,SF
37
38 Brandon Ingram

TOR – SG,SF,PF
38
39 Michael Porter Jr.

BKN – SF,PF
39
40 Kevin Porter Jr.

MIL – PG,SG
40
41 De’Aaron Fox

SAS – PG,SG
41
42 Brandon Miller

CHA – PF,SF,SG
42
43 Amen Thompson

HOU – PF,PG,SF,SG
43
44 Trey Murphy III

NOR – PF,SF,SG
44
45 Derrick White

BOS – PG,SG
45
46 Stephon Castle

SAS – PG,SG
46
47 Jalen Williams

OKC – C,PF,SF,SG
47
48 Jrue Holiday

POR – PG,SG
48
49 Nickeil Alexander-Walker

ATL – PG,SF,SG
49
50 Andrew Nembhard

IND – PG,SG
50
51 Desmond Bane

ORL – SG,SF
51
52 Immanuel Quickley

TOR – PG,SG
52
53 Payton Pritchard

BOS – PG
53
54 Kon Knueppel

CHA – SF,SG
54
55 Onyeka Okongwu

ATL – C,PF
55
56 Jarrett Allen

CLE – C
56
57 Alex Sarr

WAS – C
57
58 Tyler Herro

MIA – PG,SG
58
59 Miles Bridges

CHA – SF,PF
59
60 Mikal Bridges

NYK – PF,SF,SG
60
61 Russell Westbrook III

SAC – PG,SG
61
62 OG Anunoby

NYK – SF,PF
62
63 Bennedict Mathurin

LAC – SG,SF
63
64 Ryan Rollins

MIL – PG,SG
64
65 Anthony Black

ORL – PG,SG,SF
65
66 Dyson Daniels

ATL – PG,SF,SG
66
67 Norman Powell

MIA – SG,SF
67
68 VJ Edgecombe

PHI – PG,SG
68
69 Rudy Gobert

MIN – C
69
70 Jalen Suggs

ORL – PG,SG
70
71 Donovan Clingan

POR – C
71
72 Darius Garland

LAC – PG
72
73 Nic Claxton

BKN – C
73
74 Josh Hart

NYK – PF,SF,SG
74
75 CJ McCollum

ATL – PG,SG
75
76 Andrew Wiggins

MIA – PF,SF,SG
76
77 Lauri Markkanen

UTH – SF,PF
77
78 Derik Queen

NOR – C,PF
78
79 Saddiq Bey

NOR – SF,PF
79
80 Collin Gillespie

PHO – PG,SG
80
81 Kyshawn George

WAS – PF,SF,SG
81
82 Jaden McDaniels

MIN – SF,PF
82
83 Isaiah Hartenstein

OKC – C
83
84 Isaiah Collier

UTH – PG,SG
84
85 RJ Barrett

TOR – PF,SF,SG
85
86 Jaime Jaquez Jr.

MIA – PF,SF,SG
86
87 Naz Reid

MIN – PF,C
87
88 Matas Buzelis

CHI – SF,PF
88
89 Shaedon Sharpe

POR – PG,SF,SG
89
90 Mark Williams

PHO – C
90
91 DeMar DeRozan

SAC – PF,SF
91
92 Nikola Vučević

BOS – C
92
93 Trae Young

WAS – PG
93
94 Ivica Zubac

IND – C
94
95 Ja Morant

MEM – PG
95
96 Franz Wagner

ORL – PF,SF
96
97 Coby White

CHA – PG,SG
97
98 Naji Marshall

DAL – PF,SF,SG
98
99 Kristaps Porzingis

GSW – PF,C
99
100 Peyton Watson

DEN – SF,PF
100
Data compiled by FantasyPros

Latest