Welcome to RotoBaller's weekly dynasty league rundown! Dynasty leagues are becoming more and more popular, and we're here to keep you ahead of the game.
Each week, we'll touch on topics and players that may not necessarily be relevant in single-year formats, but they can make a splash in keeper leagues.
With that being said, let's look at the dynasty rundown for Week 21.
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Guards
Matthew Dellavedova, Cleveland Cavaliers
Dellavedova has been thrust into the starting lineup with guard Darius Garland (groin) out, and he's producing. He had 14 points, 11 dimes and two three-pointers in 45 minutes Sunday. He has a small window until Garland returns, but he'll help with the assists in the interim.
Caleb Martin, Charlotte Hornets
The 24-year-old scored a career-high 23 points Monday night to go with four assists, three steals and two blocks. In just 17 games, he is drilling 54.8 percent of his three-pointers. He's not a slam dunk to lean on in fantasy, but this late in the game, he could pitch in with points and threes.
Shabazz Napier, Washington Wizards
Napier filled in for guard Ish Smith (hamstring) Sunday with 27 points, seven dimes and four steals in 40 minutes Sunday. Smith is expected to miss a week, and the Wizards have three games this week. Napier could be in for a big week, and you should ride it while you can for good value this late in the season.
Forwards
Cedi Osman, Cleveland Cavaliers
Osman has played starter minutes in four games this month, and he has averaged 16.5 points, 4.3 boards, 2.8 dimes and 1.5 steals. He is draining 3.5 three-pointers per game as well. Guard Kevin Porter Jr. (concussion) is out indefinitely, and Osman could have solid value for a couple of weeks.
Centers
Bismack Biyombo, Charlotte Hornets
The grizzled vet played 34 minutes Monday after three healthy scratches and posted 10 points, six boards and two blocks. Head coach James Borrego said he'll use Biyombo behind starter Cody Zeller, who can't play too large of a load of minutes. Biyombo can't be relied upon to score consistently, but he should be a good source of rebounds and blocks.