UPDATE: The NBA season is heating up with significant developments as of October 29, 2025. Notably, Giannis Antetokounmpo has set a historic tone, while Ja Morant faces serious struggles. These early trends are crucial as they could shape the fantasy landscape moving forward.
Giannis Antetokounmpo is making headlines after achieving his sixth consecutive game with at least 25 points, five rebounds, and five assists, marking the second-longest streak to start a season in NBA history. Averaging an impressive 34.0 points per game on a staggering 68.1% shooting, he has also secured an average of 67.1 fantasy points per game (FPPG) during this stretch. His performance is not just noteworthy; it’s historic.
Meanwhile, Cade Cunningham is emerging as a top contender in the league. Over the past three games, he has averaged 28.0 points, 12.0 assists, and 2.0 steals per game. His standout performance against Orlando saw him become the first player in Pistons history to register at least 30 points, 10 assists, three steals, and three blocks in a single game. Only legends like Luka Doncic, Nikola Jokic, and James Harden have reached such milestones in the past decade.
Luka Doncic continues to astound fans, recording his third triple-double as a Laker and the 83rd of his career. He made history by becoming the first player to average at least 40.0 points, 10.0 rebounds, and 5.0 assists through his first four games of the season, boasting 70.3 FPPG. The Mavericks are benefitting tremendously from his incredible start.
In stark contrast, Ja Morant is grappling with issues on the court. Currently on pace for career lows in several categories, including points per game and field goal percentage at 39.3%, Morant’s struggles are evident. After a brief suspension for conduct deemed detrimental to the team, he returned to score just 18 points and 10 assists in a loss against Detroit. His postgame response was telling; when asked about his joy in playing, he simply replied, “No.” This sentiment underscores his struggles as a superstar who is now searching for his spark.
On a brighter note for the Wizards, Sarr, the second overall pick in 2024, is stepping up significantly. Averaging 17.3 points, 8.4 rebounds, and 2.1 blocks while shooting 52.7% from the field, he is establishing himself as a cornerstone for the franchise. His improved decision-making and elite rim protection are making him a top fantasy value, showcasing tangible progress for a team in rebuild mode.
Another standout is Ryan Rollins, who has surged from an unrostered player to a top waiver-wire pickup. As the starting point guard for the Bucks, Rollins has averaged an impressive 43.5 fantasy points over his last three games, shooting 62.3% from the field. His chemistry with Giannis Antetokounmpo is transforming Milwaukee’s offensive flow, making him a potential league-winning pickup.
The Trail Blazers are witnessing a resurgence from Jrue Holiday. Now rejuvenated at age 35, he’s contributing 40.0 FPPG and stabilizing the team’s offense, which sits at 15th in the league’s offensive rating. However, his performance may be impacted once Scoot Henderson returns from injury within the next month.
Lastly, Jonathan Kuminga is finally fulfilling his potential for the Warriors. Averaging 31.1 fantasy points and a career-high 31.0 minutes per game, his 53.5% shooting from beyond the arc illustrates a significant leap in his performance. His fit within the Warriors’ rotation has become invaluable, especially as the team navigates its aging stars.
The early NBA season is delivering exciting performances, with players like Antetokounmpo, Cunningham, and Kuminga taking center stage while others like Morant grapple with challenges. As the season unfolds, these developments are not just stats—they’re shaping the future of fantasy basketball and the league itself.
Stay tuned for more updates as the season progresses!







































