Fantasy Basketball 2025-26: Early Projected Starters & Key Position Battles

See 2025-26 projected starters and position battles for every NBA team, including important players to monitor for fantasy basketball.
Fantasy Basketball 2025-26: Early Projected Starters & Key Position Battles
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With less than one month until preseason action, the time has come to start looking at each team and its projected starting five. In this article, I'll provide who I think will get the starting nod for each team, as well as some position battles, be it for opening night or later in the season. 

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Atlanta Hawks

Potential Starters:

PG: Trae Young

SG: Dyson Daniels

SF: Zaccharie Risacher

PF: Jalen Johnson

C: Kristaps Porzingis

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Onyeka Okongwu

Luke Kennard

Nickeil Alexander-Walker

Despite potentially moving back to the bench, Okongwu should play close to starters' minutes, even more if and when Porzingis misses time. Both Kennard and Alexander-Walker provide the Hawks with some much-needed guard depth. They should play meaningful minutes, although the exact amount could depend on the individual matchup.

Brooklyn Nets

Potential Starters:

PG: Egor Demin

SG: Cam Thomas

SF: Terance Mann

PF: Michael Porter Jr.

C: Nic Claxton

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Day'Ron Sharpe

Noah Clowney

Dariq Whitehead

Once again poised to be at the bottom of the standings, the Nets could continue to spread the load when it comes to playing time. Sharpe would be the obvious beneficiary, should Claxton either be traded or miss time. Clowney has flashed some upside, but he is yet to string together a strong run of performances. Perhaps this is the season we see him flourish? Whitehead is

With less than one month until preseason action, the time has come to start looking at each team and its projected starting five. In this article, I'll provide who I think will get the starting nod for each team, as well as some position battles, be it for opening night or later in the season. 

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Atlanta Hawks

Potential Starters:

PG: Trae Young

SG: Dyson Daniels

SF: Zaccharie Risacher

PF: Jalen Johnson

C: Kristaps Porzingis

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Onyeka Okongwu

Luke Kennard

Nickeil Alexander-Walker

Despite potentially moving back to the bench, Okongwu should play close to starters' minutes, even more if and when Porzingis misses time. Both Kennard and Alexander-Walker provide the Hawks with some much-needed guard depth. They should play meaningful minutes, although the exact amount could depend on the individual matchup.

Brooklyn Nets

Potential Starters:

PG: Egor Demin

SG: Cam Thomas

SF: Terance Mann

PF: Michael Porter Jr.

C: Nic Claxton

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Day'Ron Sharpe

Noah Clowney

Dariq Whitehead

Once again poised to be at the bottom of the standings, the Nets could continue to spread the load when it comes to playing time. Sharpe would be the obvious beneficiary, should Claxton either be traded or miss time. Clowney has flashed some upside, but he is yet to string together a strong run of performances. Perhaps this is the season we see him flourish? Whitehead is a relatively untapped resource, but is a name to watch as the season progresses.

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Boston Celtics

Potential Starters:

PG: Derrick White

SG: Payton Pritchard

SF: Jaylen Brown

PF: Sam Hauser

C: Luka Garza

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Neemias Queta

Anfernee Simons

Chris Boucher

The general vibe is that Simons is not long for Boston. However, he is a proven scorer who can handle the ball. Common sense dictates he should still play a sizeable role, even off the bench. Boston's center rotation is arguably the worst in the league. Look for the coaching staff to chop and change the playing time on a consistent basis.

Charlotte Hornets

Potential Starters:

PG: LaMelo Ball

SG: Kon Knueppel

SF: Brandon Miller

PF: Miles Bridges

C: Mason Plumlee

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Ryan Kalkbrenner

Liam McNeeley

Collin Sexton

Kalkbrenner put together a strong Summer League and should, at some point, take on the starting role. McNeeley was also impressive before being sidelined due to a minor injury. If the Hornets continue on a path to nothingness, look for McNeeley to also step into a larger role. Sexton is a proven scorer who should play heavy minutes if the Hornets want to compete. However, his role could reduce if and when the plans change.

Chicago Bulls

Potential Starters:

PG: Josh Giddey

SG: Coby White

SF: Ayo Dosunmu

PF: Matas Buzelis

C: Nikola Vucevic

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Tre Jones

Zach Collins

Jones ended the 2024-25 season strongly before an injury struck him down. With no Lonzo Ball, look for Jones to play as the primary backup behind Giddey. Vucevic is somehow still in Chicago, although maybe this is the season we see him moved at some point. Collins had some nice games down the stretch last season and appears to have moved ahead of Jalen Smith in the pecking order.

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Cleveland Cavaliers

Potential Starters:

PG: Darius Garland

SG: Donovan Mitchell

SF: De'Andre Hunter

PF: Evan Mobley

C: Jarrett Allen

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Lonzo Ball

Larry Nance

The Cavaliers' rotation is set in stone, meaning it's hard to see roles changing too much. Ball replaces Caris LeVert and should play consistent minutes. However, with Garland having a chance to miss the start of the season, look for Ball to take on a more significant short-term role. Nance was a sneaky addition and should allow Mobley to spend a bit more time at the center spot. While he will likely play sporadic minutes, he is someone to keep an eye on given his intriguing skillset.

Dallas Mavericks

Potential Starters:

PG: D'Angelo Russell

SG: Klay Thompson

SF: Cooper Flagg

PF: Anthony Davis

C: Dereck Lively

Position Battles/Names to watch:

P.J. Washington

Max Christie

Brandon Williams

Washington proved himself to be a jack-of-all-trades last season and should once again be the first player off the bench. Christie started his career in Dallas well, but faded late. Look for him to try and build some momentum early in the season. Although Russell will likely assume the starting point guard role until Kyrie Irving returns, he is by no means a sure thing. Williams was fantastic down the stretch last season and should be in the discussion for a larger role, should Russell come up short.

Denver Nuggets

Potential Starters:

PG: Jamal Murray

SG: Christian Braun

SF: Cameron Johnson

PF: Aaron Gordon

C: Nikola Jokic

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Bruce Brown
Jonas Valanciunas
Peyton Watson

Brown returns to Denver and should immediately step into a sixth-man role. Any injury to the starting lineup would likely result in an uptick in playing time. Valanciunas gives the Nuggets a viable backup behind Jokic. While he won't play heavy minutes, Valanciunas will step into the starting role whenever Jokic is sidelined. Not unlike Clowney on the Nets, Watson has flashed some upside, but consistency has been an issue. Now is the time if he is going to establish himself as a worthwhile piece on a championship squad.

Detroit Pistons

Potential Starters:

PG: Cade Cunningham

SG: Jaden Ivey

SF: Ausar Thompson

PF: Tobias Harris

C: Jalen Duren

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Caris LeVert

Ronald Holland

Despite a somewhat disappointing rookie season, Holland should play a larger role this season. He impressed during the recent Summer League and is a key piece of Detroit's young core. LeVert will serve as the team's sixth man and, as we know, has a chance to produce on a nightly basis.

Golden State Warriors

Potential Starters:

PG: Stephen Curry

SG: Brandin Podziemski

SF: Jimmy Butler

PF: Draymond Green

C: Quinten Post

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Jonathan Kuminga

De'Anthony Melton

Kuminga's exact role and location remain a mystery, making him a tough player to project. If he sticks around in Golden State, he should play upwards of 25 minutes per game. Coming off a season lost to injury, Melton will be out to prove himself on the big stage. He brings a defensive backcourt presence, something the Warriors certainly need. 

Houston Rockets

Potential Starters:

PG: Fred VanVleet

SG: Amen Thompson

SF: Kevin Durant

PF: Jabari Smith Jr.

C: Alperen Sengun

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Tari Eason

Reed Sheppard

Clint Capela

Houston is all in this season, acquiring Durant from the Suns. While this puts a bit of a damper on what Eason can do, he should still see decent minutes on a nightly basis. Sheppard was a non-factor during his rookie season, but could at least be a regular part of the rotation following a dominant performance at Summer League. Capela will battle Steven Adams for the backup center minutes. If Sengun misses time at all during the season, it would likely be Capela who steps into the starting role.

Indiana Pacers

Potential Starters:

PG: Andrew Nembhard

SG: Bennedict Mathurin

SF: Aaron Nesmith

PF: Pascal Siakam

C: Jay Huff

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Isaiah Jackson

Obi Toppin

With Tyrese Haliburton sidelined for the entire season, the Pacers are likely going to be in a holding pattern. The removal of Myles Turner opens up an opportunity for Huff and Jackson, with Huff likely to get first crack at the starting role. Toppin proved to be a valuable piece for the Pacers last season and should once again serve as a high-energy asset as required.

Los Angeles Clippers

Potential Starters:

PG: James Harden

SG: Bradley Beal

SF: Kawhi Leonard

PF: John Collins

C: Ivica Zubac

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Chris Paul

Brook Lopez

The Clippers somehow got even older during the offseason, a strategy that could certainly backfire. Both Paul and Lopez are in the twilight of their careers, but they should play key roles for a team whose championship window is agonizingly small.

Los Angeles Lakers

Potential Starters:

PG: Luka Doncic

SG: Austin Reaves

SF: Rui Hachimura

PF: LeBron James

C: Deandre Ayton

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Marcus Smart

Jarred Vanderbilt

Smart lands in Los Angeles with a lot to prove after a wasted season in Washington. He will likely come off the bench, but as we have seen in the past, his defensive upside should be enough to keep him on the floor, even closing games from time to time. Vanderbilt is also no stranger to injury. Although the addition of Ayton does stifle Vanderbilt's opportunities somewhat, he is a far better defender than Ayton and should feature in the nightly rotation.

Memphis Grizzlies

Potential Starters:

PG: Ja Morant

SG: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope

SF: Jaylen Wells

PF: Jaren Jackson Jr.

C: Zach Edey

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Santi Aldama

Ty Jerome

Aldama was fantastic last season and will look to build off a career-best year. Jackson could miss some time to begin the season, likely resulting in a larger role for Aldama. Likewise, Jerome was a key piece for the Cavaliers last season and lands in Memphis, slated to come off the bench behind Morant. While last season may end up being his best season as a professional, Jerome is someone to keep an eye on, especially with Morant's proclivity to miss games.

Miami Heat

Potential Starters:

PG: Tyler Herro

SG: Norman Powell

SF: Andrew Wiggins

PF: Bam Adebayo

C: Kel'el Ware

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Nikola Jovic

Dru Smith

Jovic has the ability to serve several purposes on a Heat team trying to find an identity. While he is unlikely to start, Jovic could very well earn himself a sizeable role. Smith was building momentum last season until his campaign was derailed by injury. He is arguably the best wing defender on this squad and will be looking to prove himself, yet again.

Milwaukee Bucks

Potential Starters:

PG: Kevin Porter Jr.

SG: Gary Trent

SF: Kyle Kuzma

PF: Giannis Antetokounmpo

C: Myles Turner

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Cole Anthony

Ryan Rollins

Bobby Portis

After parting ways with Damian Lillard, the starting point guard spot is seemingly up for grabs in Milwaukee. While Porter is likely the preferred choice at this point, both Anthony and Rollins are arguably more intriguing. Poor results early in the season could see one or both players step into larger roles. As is always the case when it comes to Portis, he will do his thing, but he is obviously a more appealing asset when Antetokounmpo misses time.

Minnesota Timberwolves

Potential Starters:

PG: Donte DiVincenzo

SG: Anthony Edwards

SF: Jaden McDaniels

PF: Julius Randle

C: Rudy Gobert

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Naz Reid

Terrence Shannon

Not unlike Portis, Reid is who he is at this point. He provides the Timberwolves with a reliable scoring threat off the bench, but would need Gobert to miss time to have any chance at taking his game to the next level. Shannon is another player who impressed during Summer League and looks set for a larger role right out of the gate. 

New Orleans Pelicans

Potential Starters:

PG: Jordan Poole

SG: Herbert Jones

SF: Trey Murphy

PF: Zion Williamson

C: Yves Missi

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Derik Queen

Saddiq Bey

Missi is likely penciled in as the starting center, but it's fair to say he wasn't overly impressive during his rookie season. Look for Queen to at least challenge for center minutes right out of the gate. Coming off a forgotten season as a result of injury, Bey is looking to remind everyone what he can do when healthy. Where he fits is unclear, although he almost certainly slots in as the first or second player off the bench. 

New York Knicks

Potential Starters:

PG: Jalen Brunson

SG: Mikal Bridges

SF: Josh Hart

PF: OG Anunoby

C: Karl-Anthony Towns

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Mitchell Robinson

Jordan Clarkson

With Tom Thibodeau now out of the picture, the playing time should subside for the starters in New York. This could result in an uptick for guys like Robinson, who certainly provides the team with a much-needed rim protector. Clarkson should slot in as the sixth man, and although his production is relatively predictable, what could change is the fact that he will likely see fewer "rest" days with the competitive Knicks than he did with the tanking Jazz.

Oklahoma City Thunder

Potential Starters:

PG: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

SG: Luguentz Dort

SF: Jalen Williams

PF: Chet Holmgren

C: Isaiah Hartenstein

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Cason Wallace

Aaron Wiggins

Nikola Topic

Life is good in Oklahoma City, and it's hard to see anything changing when it comes to the rotation. Wallace proved to be a key bench piece last season and should once again anchor the second unit. Likewise, Wiggins emerged as a secondary scoring piece and has potentially earned himself a more consistent role. Topic is the wildcard. While he probably won't' have much of a role to begin with, he is by far the most intriguing piece on the roster.

Orlando Magic

Potential Starters:

PG: Jalen Suggs

SG: Desmond Bane

SF: Franz Wagner

PF: Paolo Banchero

C: Wendell Carter Jr.

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Goga Bitadze

Jase Richardson

Orlando Robinson

As we saw last season, Carter by no means has the starting center spot locked down. Bitadze will once again challenge for minutes, while Robinson should also at least be in the discussion. Both players could have periods of productivity during the season. Players like Anthony Black and Jett Howard have, to this point, failed to impress. Richardson should get a chance at some point during the season, and the coaching staff will obviously be hoping for a little more than what has come from both Black and Howard.

Philadelphia 76ers

Potential Starters:

PG: Tyrese Maxey

SG: VJ Edgecombe

SF: Paul George

PF: Kelly Oubre

C: Joel Embiid

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Adem Bona

Jared McCain

Quentin Grimes

It all comes down to health for the 76ers. Embiid's knees are an ongoing issue, and the chances of him playing more than about 40 games are slim to none. Bona impressed down the stretch last season and should get first crack at the starting role, if and when Embiid shifts to the injured list. McCain was one of the more impressive rookies before his season was brought to a premature end as a result of a knee injury. Look for him to pick up where he left off. Grimes was arguably the most impressive player to close last season and will also be looking to pick up where he left off.

Phoenix Suns

Potential Starters:

PG: Devin Booker

SG: Jalen Green

SF: Dillon Brooks

PF: Ryan Dunn

C: Mark Williams

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Jordan Goodwin

Khaman Maluach

The Suns will likely run without a true point guard to begin the season, a decision that could allow Goodwin to play an important role, albeit off the bench. Williams will likely slot in as the starting center following a trade from Charlotte. However, Maluach was highly sought after in the draft and should play decent minutes. His ability to protect the rim is something that shouldn't be lost on the coaching staff, and could earn him a handful of extra playing time.

Portland Trail Blazers

Potential Starters:

PG: Scoot Henderson

SG: Shaedon Sharpe

SF: Toumani Camara

PF: Deni Avdija

C: Donovan Clingan

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Jerami Grant

Yang Hansen

Jrue Holiday

Grant could very well remain in the starting lineup at the expense of either Deni Avdija or Shaedon Sharpe. Common sense tells us that he should be coming off the bench, with a view to trading him at some point. If common sense doesn't win out, look for Grant to soak up a bunch of minutes, be it off the bench or as a starter. The Trail Blazers have a number of center options, although Hansen is by far the most intriguing when it comes to the modern game. If Holiday actually plays for this team, his presence will likely hurt Henderson.

Sacramento Kings

Potential Starters:

PG: Dennis Schroder

SG: Zach LaVine

SF: DeMar DeRozan

PF: Keegan Murray

C: Domantas Sabonis

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Malik Monk

Keon Ellis

Nique Clifford

The Kings continue to try and make the most of a bad situation, trotting out one of the more confusing lineups in the NBA. Despite a likely shift to the bench, it could be argued that Monk does his most damage when up against modest opposition. Ellis has proven himself to be an elite wing defender, and yet his minutes are wildly inconsistent. Should the coaching staff continue to throw mud at the wall and hope it sticks, Ellis could be a beneficiary. If that strategy reaches boiling point, Clifford could also be called upon to do a lot more than first expected.

San Antonio Spurs

Potential Starters:

PG: De'Aaron Fox

SG: Stephon Castle

SF: Devin Vassell

PF: Harrison Barnes

C: Victor Wembanyama

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Dylan Harper

Jeremy Sochan

Harper should play upwards of 25 minutes per game from night one, allowing him to be a producer right away. Although Castle has likely earned himself a starting role alongside Fox, I doubt it is set in stone. There is a world where Harper supplants Castle at some point throughout the season. Sochan will likely settle into a bench role, but given Barnes' inability to defend, Sochan could find himself in the closing lineup from time to time.

Toronto Raptors

Potential Starters:

PG: Immanuel Quickley

SG: RJ Barrett

SF: Brandon Ingram

PF: Scottie Barnes

C: Jakob Poeltl

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Collin Murray-Boyles

Gradey Dick

It's hard to know what to expect from the Raptors this season. Murray-Boyles profiles a little like Barnes, possibly limiting his opportunities. However, if things go south for Toronto, look for the rookie to move up in the rotation. Dick turned himself into a somewhat reliable scorer last season. While his playing time is likely to come down a little, he could find himself back in the starting lineup if Ingram's problematic ankle refuses to come to the party.

Utah Jazz

Potential Starters:

PG: Isaiah Collier

SG: Keyonte George

SF: Ace Bailey

PF: Lauri Markkanen

C: Walker Kessler

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Taylor Hendricks

Walter Clayton

Kyle Filipowski

Despite what promises to be another underwhelming season, the Jazz do at least have some of the most intriguing young pieces in the league. A leg injury caused Hendricks to miss basically the entire 2024-25 season, meaning he will be returning with a chip on his shoulder. The addition of Bailey hurts his overall upside, but it makes sense for the Jazz to give him ample opportunity. With Sexton and Clarkson both gone, Clayton could be the primary beneficiary. George was a little up and down to close last season, while Collier's deficiencies on the offensive end are well-documented. Keep an eye on Clayton's playing time as the season moves forward. Filipowski is another young piece who could see his playing time ramp up. Fresh off an MVP performance in Summer League, he will be keen to prove to everyone that he is here to stay.

Washington Wizards

Potential Starters:

PG: CJ McCollum

SG: Khris Middleton

SF: Bilal Coulibaly

PF: Kyshawn George

C: Alex Sarr

Position Battles/Names to watch:

Cam Whitmore

Tre Johnson

The Wizards brought in Whitmore, who was more than a little disgruntled playing in Houston last season. On a team with not a lot to play for, we could see Whitmore given more freedom than we have to this point in his young career. There is no reason to think that McCollum or Middleton will last the season, be it due to injury, rest or a trade. Johnson will feature from night one, but could quickly ascend the playing ranks if his game translates well from college.

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Adam is a Remote NBA Writer for Rotowire, the Lead Analyst for Fantasy Basketball International, and the host of the Balls Deep Fantasy Basketball Podcast. Adam resides in Queanbeyan, Australia. He likes piña coladas and gettin' caught in the rain. He continues to strive for the Flint, Michigan Mega Bowl. Let's get tropical.
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