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Finally past the infamous summer of Damian Lillard, the Portland Trail Blazers will now focus on rebuilding around rookie Scoot Henderson. With a roster mix of unproven prospects and dependable role players, the recently blown-up roster has some intriguing fantasy pieces.
Now, let's see who the breakout, bust, and lock picks are for the 2023-2024 Trail Blazers.
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Portland Trail Blazers Fantasy Breakout - Anfernee Simons
No longer an afterthought of the Dame Time performances, Anfernee Simons has a neon green light to contribute offensively. Despite Henderson's presence, Simons' shooting keeps him relevant in the growth of the 2023 second-overall pick. Expect Simons' minutes and usage to increase as Henderson acclimates to the NBA.
Anfernee Simons has 18 PTS in 1Q 🔥 pic.twitter.com/CYrikgLjlL
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 15, 2023
While the 6'3 guard averaged an impressive 30.9 fantasy points last season, Simons has the offensive skills to improve in such a department. Despite wins and losses in Portland, Simons will satisfy fantasy team managers.
Portland Trail Blazers Fantasy Bust -Matisse Thybulle
Matisse Thybulle is a decent NBA player. However, as the Trail Blazers embark on a journey void of veteran play-making guards, Thybulle appears as the odd man out of the equation. In his six-year career, 98.45 percent of Thybulle's three-point baskets came assisted. Without the likes of Lillard or Ben Simmons, how will Thybulle's offense fare? He was never a fantasy darling, but he showed promise with improved three-point shooting and a knack for making plays on defense.
However, there is a strong chance that the three-and-d wing will experience a drastic decline in offense with the personnel surrounding him.
Portland Trail Blazers Fantasy Lock - Deandre Ayton
Despite all the criticism of DeAndre Ayton for the past two seasons, the Bahama-born center doesn't disappoint in fantasy basketball. Last season, in an offense in which he placed fourth in emphasis, Ayton managed a whopping 34.3 fantasy points per contest. Now, on a team where winning isn't the main objective and put on a smaller stage, Ayton can focus on simply playing basketball.
Deandre Ayton attacking on the short roll? I am intrigued. pic.twitter.com/JQEdqrWGTe
— Steve Jones Jr. (@stevejones20) October 13, 2023
Although Henderson is the future of Blazers basketball, Ayton is the most complete player on a roster rich with young and unproven players. Don't appear shocked if Ayton averages 20 points and 10 rebounds for the 2023-2024 season.
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