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Fantasy Challenge tips: Finding keepers at a reasonable price

As we enter the final third of the regular season, there is still time to find players who have proven to be consistent fantasy performers and can be fixtures in fantasy lineups without breaking the bank. Here are five suggestions.
Andres Feliz, Joventut Badalona (12.4 credits)
Since Round 8 when he returned from an injury that sidelined him for five games, the Joventut point guard has accumulated at least 20.9 fantasy points in four of five games. During that span, Feliz is averaging 16.0 points, 5.8 assists and 4.8 assists and leading Joventut on its four-game winning streak. This week, Joventut is at home against Umana Reyer Venice, which has allowed exactly 100 points in each of its last two games. In addition, with Guillem Vives out with a broken finger, so Feliz is set to carry an even bigger load.
Dusan Miletic, Slask Wroclaw (12.6 credits)
Miletic had a quiet few rounds after a hot start to the season, but has picked up his production once again in recent weeks. Over the last three rounds, Miletic has averaged a PIR of 26.7, which is third best among all centers in the EuroCup. He is not only playing heavy minutes, 25:24 for the season, but also averages 10.7 field goal attempts per game. Miletic's consistent production makes him a great option for the remainder of the regular season.
Jonathan Stark, Aris Midea Thessaloniki (10.4 credits)
The Aris guard had a great start with Aris last week. In 19 minutes on the floor, he scored as many points, making 2-of-3 triples and 5-of-6 two-pointers. What makes him so appealing to all fantasy managers is his affordable price. And what's even better, if he repeats his debut performance from last week, his price will be certain to grow some more in the coming weeks, and so will the value of any team that has him rostered.
Paulius Valinskas, 7bet-Lietkabelis Panevezys (10.4 credits)
Valinskas returned from injury last week and did it with a bang. The Lietkabelis guard played more than 33 minutes and finished with 24 points on 7-of-10 shooting from the field, 10 assists and 2 steals for a PIR of 31. It was his first game since early November. He's had double-digit PIRs in each of his last four appearances and averages 26 minutes per game this season, so Valinskas is definitely worth a try, especially at this price, and could easily be the keeper everyone is looking for.
Karim Jallow, ratiopharm Ulm (10.8 credits)
Only seven players have accumulated more fantasy points over the last two rounds than Jallow, who combined for 51 in Rounds 11 and 12. And, among players who accumulated at least 40 fantasy points over the last two rounds, no player is cheaper than Jallow. In those two games, he averaged over 30 minutes on the floor and a combined 15-of-22 shooting from the floor, totaling 39 points, 6 steals, 5 rebounds and 4 assists.