2025-26 Fantasy Basketball Mock Draft: Building around Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

While head-to-head leagues may grant fantasy managers some grace if their teams start slowly, that isn’t necessarily the case in roto leagues. Availability, which is critical in any fantasy league regardless of format, is paramount; a star player sitting for an extended period can be crushing to a manager’s chances of winning their league.

I recently participated in a 12-team, 9-cat roto mock snake draft, holding the second pick, and there was no third-round reversal. After kicking things off with reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, I looked to craft a roster capable of offering value in all statistical categories. It should be noted that this draft was held before it was learned that Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro would undergo foot/ankle surgery that will sideline him indefinitely.

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Round 1

PickPositionPlayerTeam
1CNikola JokićDenver Nuggets
2PGShai Gilgeous-AlexanderOklahoma City Thunder
3PF/CGiannis AntetokounmpoMilwaukee Bucks
4CVictor WembanyamaSan Antonio Spurs
5PG/SGLuka DončićLos Angeles Lakers
6PG/SGAnthony EdwardsMinnesota Timberwolves
7PG/SGCade CunninghamDetroit Pistons
8PF/CAnthony DavisDallas Mavericks 
9CDomantas SabonisSacramento Kings
10PF/CKarl-Anthony TownsNew York Knicks 
11PGTrae YoungAtlanta Hawks
12PG/SGDevin BookerPhoenix Suns 

One can’t be blamed for considering Victor Wembanyama for the second overall pick. However, Wembanyama returning from a blood clot issue influenced my decision, as did Gilgeous-Alexander playing at least 75 games each of the last two seasons. Giannis Antetokounmpo going third, ahead of Wemby, was a mild surprise. However, given the proven production Milwaukee lost this offseason, it’s easy to envision a scenario in which Antetokounmpo’s numbers receive a boost.

Round 2

PickPositionPlayerTeam
1PF/CPaolo BancheroOrlando Magic
2PG/SGJames HardenLA Clippers
3SF/PFLeBron James Los Angeles Lakers
4CAlperen ŞengünHouston Rockets
5PGTyrese MaxeyPhiladelphia 76ers
6SF/PFJalen WilliamsOklahoma City Thunder
7SG/SF/PFScottie BarnesToronto Raptors
8PG/SGDe’Aaron FoxSan Antonio Spurs
9SF/PFJalen JohnsonAtlanta Hawks 
10PG/SGLaMelo BallCharlotte Hornets
11PF/CPascal SiakamIndiana Pacers
12SG/SFJaylen BrownBoston Celtics

With the Pacers already having ruled Tyrese Haliburton (Achilles) out for the 2025-26 season, some of their starters will receive a boost to their fantasy values. Siakam, who has center eligibility in Yahoo! leagues, certainly qualifies. He’s averaged 20.6 points per game as a Pacer, and I can see putting up a higher number than that this season.

Round 3

PickPositionPlayerTeam
1PGJalen BrunsonNew York Knicks
2PF/CEvan MobleyCleveland Cavaliers
3PGStephen CurryGolden State Warriors
4PF/CChet HolmgrenOklahoma City Thunder
5PG/SGDonovan MitchellCleveland Cavaliers 
6PGJa MorantMemphis Grizzlies
7Ivica ZubacLA Clippers
8SF/PFKevin DurantHouston Rockets
9SF/PFFranz WagnerOrlando Magic
10SF/PFTrey MurphyNew Orleans Pelicans
11PG/SGJosh GiddeyChicago Bulls
12SG/SFDesmond BaneOrlando Magic

According to the ADP data compiled by Hashtag Basketball, Yahoo! and Fantrax league participants value Mobley far more than ESPN managers do. The reigning Defensive Player of the Year, he increased his scoring by just over three points per game last season and shot 37 percent from three on an average of 3.2 attempts. With Darius Garland (toe) and Max Strus (foot) not expected to be available when the regular season begins, it would be unsurprising if Mobley’s offensive output were to increase.

Round 4

PickPositionPlayerTeam
1SF/PFKawhi LeonardLA Clippers
2PG/SG/SFAmen ThompsonHouston Rockets
3SF/PFZion WilliamsonNew Orleans Pelicans
4PF/CBam AdebayoMiami Heat
5PG/SGJamal MurrayDenver Nuggets
6SF/PFLauri MarkkanenUtah Jazz
7PG/SGTyler HerroMiami Heat
8CJoel EmbiidPhiladelphia 76ers
9PG/SG/SFDyson DanielsAtlanta Hawks
10SG/SF/PFJosh HartNew York Knicks
11PG/SGDerrick WhiteBoston Celtics 
12PF/CJaren Jackson Jr.Memphis Grizzlies

Remember a few years ago when people assumed Derrick White‘s fantasy value would decline after the Celtics acquired Jrue Holiday? Boston won the NBA title that season (2023-24), and White was nearly a top-25 player in fantasy basketball according to Basketball Monster. With Holiday no longer in the picture (traded to Portland, with Anfernee Simons headed to Boston) and Jayson Tatum (Achilles) set to miss a significant chunk of the upcoming season, White feels like a player who can once again offer elite fantasy value.

Round 5

PickPositionPlayerTeam
1PF/CKristaps PorziņģisAtlanta Hawks
2SFCooper FlaggDallas Mavericks
3SF/PFJimmy Butler IIIGolden State Warriors
4CWalker KesslerUtah Jazz
5SF/PFBrandon MillerCharlotte Hornets
6SF/PFMichael Porter Jr.Brooklyn Nets
7SF/PFDeni AvdijaPortland Trail Blazers
8SF/PFMiles BridgesCharlotte Hornets
9CJarrett AllenCleveland Cavaliers 
10CJalen DurenDetroit Pistons
11PG/SGAustin ReavesLos Angeles Lakers
12PGDarius GarlandCleveland Cavaliers 

At the beginning of the fifth round, there were safer options on the board. However, I was confident enough in the selections made during the first four rounds that it felt like a good time to select Flagg. Plus, he probably would have been off the board by the time my next pick came up. Even with the Mavericks signing D’Angelo Russell, I’m intrigued to see how Kyrie Irving‘s (knee) being out will impact Flagg’s opportunities to play with the ball in his hands.

Round 6

PickPositionPlayerTeam
1SFDeMar DeRozanSacramento Kings
2PG/SGZach LaVineSacramento Kings
3SG/SF/PFPaul George Philadelphia 76ers
4SG/SFCam Thomas Brooklyn Nets
5PG/SGJalen GreenPhoenix Suns
6CNikola VučevićChicago Bulls
7PF/CJulius RandleMinnesota Timberwolves
8PG/SGCoby WhiteChicago Bulls
9SF/PFCameron JohnsonDenver Nuggets
10PG/SGJordan PooleNew Orleans Pelicans
11PG/SGAndrew NembhardIndiana Pacers
12SF/PFRJ BarrettToronto Raptors

Like Siakam, Nembhard is a Pacer whose fantasy value may be boosted due to the Haliburton injury. He’s primarily been a starter his first three seasons, so that part of Nembhard’s role won’t change. However, the usage (16.3 last season; 16.2 for his career) stands to increase. Points, assists and steals are three categories I’m tracking in relation to the impact Haliburton’s absence will have on Nembhard this season.

Round 7

PickPositionPlayerTeam
1CDeandre AytonLos Angeles Lakers
2CMyles TurnerMilwaukee Bucks
3CAlexandre SarrWashington Wizards
4SF/PFAusar ThompsonDetroit Pistons
5SF/PFOG AnunobyNew York Knicks 
6SG/SF/PFBrandon IngramToronto Raptors
7CRudy GobertMinnesota Timberwolves
8PG/SGAnfernee SimonsBoston Celtics
9PG/SGImmanuel QuickleyToronto Raptors
10SG/SFBennedict MathurinIndiana Pacers
11PF/CKel’el WareMiami Heat
12PF/CJohn CollinsLA Clippers

I was surprised that Turner was on the board at this point in the draft, especially since he is joining a team whose roster is not as deep as the Pacers’ squad he left in free agency. Sure, the Bucks center’s scoring has decreased each of the last two seasons. But the Bucks have a lot of question marks on their roster beyond Giannis and Bobby Portis. And if the scoring isn’t there, Turner will be good for a few blocked shots on most nights.

Round 8

PickPositionPlayerTeam
1SG/SFDevin Vassell San Antonio Spurs
2CJakob PoeltlToronto Raptors
3SGMalik MonkSacramento Kings
4PF/C Naz ReidMinnesota Timberwolves
5SG/SFAndrew WigginsMiami Heat
6SG/SFNorman PowellMiami Heat
7CIsaiah HartensteinOklahoma City Thunder
8SG/SFBradley BealLA Clippers
9PGPayton PritchardBoston Celtics
10PG Fred VanVleetHouston Rockets
11SF/PFMikal BridgesNew York Knicks
12Mark WilliamsPhoenix Suns

Getting a productive player who has yet to miss a game in seven NBA seasons at this point in the draft felt like a steal. Bridges’ first season with the Knicks may have been underwhelming in the eyes of some, but he’s capable of getting back to being the near-top 50 player he was during his time with the Suns. If anything, Bridges’ first full season with the Nets (2022-23) may have raised the bar too high regarding his fantasy value.

Round 9

PickPositionPlayerTeam
1SG/SFShaedon SharpePortland Trail Blazers
2CDonovan ClinganPortland Trail Blazers
3COnyeka OkongwuAtlanta Hawks
4PGJalen SuggsOrlando Magic
5PG/SGCJ McCollumWashington Wizards
6PG/SGKeyonte GeorgeUtah Jazz
7SF/PF Jaden McDanielsMinnesota Timberwolves
8PFTobias HarrisDetroit Pistons
9SG/SFChristian BraunDenver Nuggets
10PG/SGBrandin PodziemskiGolden State Warriors
11SF/PF Toumani CamaraPortland Trail Blazers
12PF/CAaron GordonDenver Nuggets

In selecting Clingan this round, I decided to target rebounds and blocked shots, not to mention upside. The scoring may not be there due to the number of options within Portland’s expected rotation, but rebounds and blocks are two areas where that should not impact Clingan’s fantasy potential. Also, rookie Yang Hansen‘s skill set is such that there could be times when they share the court instead of head coach Chauncey Billups deciding that only one can be on the court at any given time.

Round 10

PickPositionPlayerTeam
1PGD’Angelo RussellDallas Mavericks
2PF/CDraymond GreenGolden State Warriors
3CZach EdeyMemphis Grizzlies
4CNicolas ClaxtonBrooklyn Nets
5Dereck Lively IIDallas Mavericks
6PG/SGJaden IveyDetroit Pistons
7PF/CJeremy SochanSan Antonio Spurs
8PF/CSanti AldamaMemphis Grizzlies
9SF/PFMatas BuzelisChicago Bulls 
10SF/PFKeegan MurraySacramento Kings
11PG/SGStephon CastleSan Antonio Spurs
12PGChris PaulLA Clippers

Why not go with another UConn product in the 10th round? Castle, the reigning Rookie of the Year, should have more room to “spread his wings” offensively due to the departure of Chris Paul. While San Antonio added Dylan Harper in the draft, adding another guard to the mix, he isn’t guaranteed to be fully healthy to start the season after undergoing thumb surgery. Castle does need to be more efficient than he was as a rookie, but that should not have too negative an impact on this team.

Round 11

PickPositionPlayerTeam
1SF/PFDe’Andre HunterCleveland Cavaliers
2PF/CBobby PortisMilwaukee Bucks
3PF/CJabari Smith Jr. Houston Rockets
4SG/SF Ayo DosunmuChicago Bulls 
5SF/PFTari EasonHouston Rockets
6SF/PFP.J. WashingtonDallas Mavericks
7SF/PFJerami GrantPortland Trail Blazers
8PG/SGKevin Porter Jr.Milwaukee Bucks
9SF/PFJonathan KumingaGolden State Warriors
10PF/CAl HorfordFree Agent
11CDaniel GaffordDallas Mavericks
12SG/SF Nickeil Alexander-WalkerAtlanta Hawks

Portis is unlikely to be a starter, but he will still play plenty for the Bucks. Having only started 99 of the 339 games he’s played in Milwaukee, Portis has averaged 13.6 points and 8.3 rebounds in 25.0 minutes. As long as he continues to play 25 minutes, providing reliable fantasy value should not be an issue, regardless of league format.

Round 12

PickPositionPlayerTeam
1PG/SGJrue HolidayPortland Trail Blazers
2SF/PFZaccharie RisacherAtlanta Hawks
3SGDylan HarperSan Antonio Spurs
4PG/SGCollin SextonCharlotte Hornets
5SG/SF Bilal CoulibalyWashington Wizards
6SGVJ EdgecombePhiladelphia 76ers
7PG/SGDonte DiVincenzoMinnesota Timberwolves
8SG/SF Klay ThompsonDallas Mavericks
9CBrook LopezLA Clippers
10SG/SF Caris LeVertDetroit Pistons
11SF/PFHerbert JonesNew Orleans Pelicans
12SF/PFRui Hachimura Los Angeles Lakers

Jones only playing 20 games last season due to injury unquestionably impacts his draft position. However, he played at least 66 games in each of his first three seasons, so the concerns should not be at the level of, say, Zion Williamson. One of the NBA’s premier wing defenders, Jones has averaged 1.6 steals and 0.7 blocks per game as a pro. If he can offer a consistent perimeter shot as well, getting Jones in the 12th round could be a steal.

Round 13

PickPositionPlayerTeam
1SGTre JohnsonWashington Wizards
2PF/CKyle Filipowski Utah Jazz
3SG/SFGrayson AllenPhoenix Suns 
4PGScoot HendersonPortland Trail Blazers
5SFAce BaileyUtah Jazz
6SFAaron NesmithIndiana Pacers
7PG/SGReed SheppardHouston Rockets
8SF/PFKyle KuzmaMilwaukee Bucks
9SF/PFKhris MiddletonWashington Wizards
10SFKon KnueppelCharlotte Hornets
11CJusuf NurkićUtah Jazz
12PGRussell WestbrookFree Agent

Final team:

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Pascal Siakam
Evan Mobley
Derrick White
Cooper Flagg
Andrew Nembhard
Myles Turner
Mikal Bridges
Donovan Clingan
Stephon Castle
Bobby Portis
Herbert Jones
Kyle Filipowski

I’m pleased with how this team turned out. Gilgeous-Alexander and Siakam are likely to lead the way scoring-wise, while Mobley and White should also offer excellent value at their respective draft positions. Flagg has gone earlier in the category league mocks I’ve participated in, and I wasn’t going to pass on the opportunity in the fifth round.

The Bridges pick felt like a steal; while he did struggle at times in his first season with the Knicks, availability has not been an issue for him at any point in his NBA career (knock on wood). To get a player you can assume to be available for all 82 games in the eighth round, especially one who logs the minutes that Bridges does, is quite the find.

Jones did not play much last season due to injury, but he can produce excellent defensive stats when healthy. I’m betting on Clingan and Castle taking a step forward in their second seasons in the NBA, while Portis is worth grabbing despite coming off the bench on most nights.

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