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Fantasy Basketball Exit Interview: The LeBron question looms large for Lakers

By Dan TitusYahoo Sports

The Lakers, despite playing well, were outclassed by the Thunder in a clean sweep. Fantasy basketball analyst Dan Titus examines what's next.

The Los Angeles Lakers, without Luka Dončić, sent the Rockets home in six games, only to run into an Oklahoma City Thunder squad primed to repeat as champions. The Lakers fought as best they could, but ultimately exited the second round in a four-game sweep. Fantasy-wise, the Lakers’ Big 3 carried the load, but some tough decisions are looming ahead of next year.

Here’s what we learned from the Lakers and what to consider going forward. The main fantasy assets Dončić put together a monster season — leading the league in scoring with 33. 5 ppg while also finishing the regular season second overall in High Score and sixth in 9-cat leagues.

He’ll continue to be one of the best contributors from the guard spot in terms of points, rebounds and assists. Heading into next year, Dončić remains one of the safest first-round investments in fantasy basketball regardless of what this roster looks like around him. Austin Reaves had his coming-out party this season, outperforming his 47th overall ADP.

The soon-to-be-free agent finished 30th in High Score, averaging 43. 5 fantasy points per game (FPPG) and 32nd in 9-cat leagues. Reaves was limited to 51 games after dealing with ankle, calf and late-season oblique injuries, but he still posted career-bests in points, rebounds and steals, while maintaining his efficiency on increased volume.