More games bring more opportunities in the EuroLeague Fantasy Challenge market this week. Javier Gancedo breaks them down
Fantasy tips, Rounds 10-11: The fun doesn't stop!

It's early November and we are about to enter Rounds 10 and 11 of the EuroLeague Regular Season. A double round gives EuroLeague Fantasy Challenge managers more chances to win prizes, get more victories in the Trophy Cup and climb the ranks, not just in the overall standings but also in all of the many private leagues in the game. First things first, let's see how my tips went last week. I am not a fan of pointing out my own mistakes, but here I go.
I didn't go for any of the biggest stars in the game. My most expensive choice was Moses Wright of Zalgiris Kaunas, who scored 20.9 fantasy points and earned 0.3 credits. Rodions Kurucs of Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz had a score of zero and lost 0.3 credits. Isiaha Mike of FC Bayern Munich (15.4 points, 0.2 credits gained) and Quinn Ellis of EA7 Emporio Armani Milan (15.4 points, 0.3 credits gained) did well while Joel Parra of FC Barcelona (3.0 points, 0.2 credits lost) was a poor recommendation last week. Three wins, two losses.
Without further ado, let's recommend five more players for the double-round week.
Duane Washington, Partizan Mozzart Bet Belgrade (8.6 credits)
Duane Washington has stepped up big since Carlik Jones went down due to injury. In the last five games, Washington has averaged 17.8 points, 4.0 assists and a PIR of 14.6. Partizan plays at home against Monaco and on the road against ASVEL, and it is a good chance for Washington to keep shining. Biggest bargain in the game?
Nadir Hifi, Paris Basketball (13.8 credits)
At the start of the season, consistency was a key issue for Nadir Hifi when it came to the Fantasy Challenge. Well, not anymore. Hifi has been sensational all season long, getting a double-digit PIR in every single games and at least 16 in each of the last four games. At 13.8 credits, he is the cheapest superstar in the game.
Armel Traore, LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne (8.0 credits)
Armel Traore comes off a monster performance last week. Despite his team's loss and many injuries, Traore came off the bench to get 18 points on perfect shooting, 5 rebounds and a PIR of 25. He followed that up with a good performance in the French League, amassing 10 points, 4 assists and a PIR of 13 in 23 minutes.
Saliou Niang, Virtus Bologna (9.1 credits)
Saliou Niang had a career-best performance against Baskonia, finishing the game with 18 points, 12 rebounds and a PIR of 35. He has been really effective throughout the campaign, hitting 73.3% two-pointers and 85.7% free throws without taking any three-point shot so far. Expect him to keep delivering in the near future.
Wade Baldwin, Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul (12.2 credits)
Wade Baldwin faces Bayern, one of his former teams, in Round 10. That is always a plus, but it's not the main reason why I am recommending him. He has been rock-solid all season, averaging 14.4 points, 5.9 assists and a PIR of 16.9. Baldwin is determined to keep making good things happen for the reigning champs.







































