Top 12 Fantasy Basketball Stars for 2025-26: Category League Draft Guide

Your first-round guide for Fantasy Basketball category leagues. Top 12 rankings, analysis on Nikola Jokic, Victor Wembanyama, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and more to win your league.
Top 12 Fantasy Basketball Stars for 2025-26: Category League Draft Guide

Drafting your 2025-26 fantasy basketball team? Getting the first-round picks right is crucial! We dive into the definitive top 12 players for your 8-Category fantasy basketball league, excluding turnovers. Is Victor Wembanyama the undisputed No. 1 with his elite blocks? Where do perennial MVPs like Nikola Jokic and high-upside talents like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander land? Discover the ultimate first-round strategy and must-have players to dominate your fantasy league this season.

Want to listen to this analysis, rather than read it? Check out the video version of this piece:

Top 12 Fantasy NBA Players for 2025-26 Season

PickPlayerTeamDrafterAnalysis Summary
1Victor WembanyamaSan Antonio SpursKenUnrivaled blocks production (projected 4 blocks per game) combined with strong contributions across all other categories makes him the dominant first pick.
2Nikola JokicDenver NuggetsAlexThe most consistently elite fantasy player over the last half-decade. Offers an exceptionally high floor across all statistical categories, save for blocks.
3Shai Gilgeous-AlexanderOklahoma City ThunderAlexSelected over Luka Dončić for his defensive upside, great field goal and free throw percentages, and superior durability.
4Cade CunninghamDetroit PistonsKenA "rock the boat" pick over Doncic based on his strong percentages, high assist numbers, and upside at just 24 years old. The improved team around him should lead to more efficient scoring.
5Luka DončićLos Angeles LakersAlexA "talent bet" pick. While durability and conditioning questions linger, his elite usage and immense upside are too high to pass on. Now with LeBron James and the Lakers.
6Anthony EdwardsMinnesota TimberwolvesKenHis scoring has improved every season, with career-high triples and steady peripheral stats. At only 24, he still has room for upside, plus high durability (rarely misses games).
7Giannis AntetokounmpoMilwaukee BucksAlexThe quintessential "punt free throws" pick. If you ignore FT%, he vaults into the elite tier. With the Bucks projected to be a weaker team, Giannis is set up for a massive usage and statistical season.
8Trae YoungAtlanta HawksKenProvides elite, high-volume free-throw shooting and was the NBA's best assist man last year (11.6 APG). A high-floor player with rising steals production.
9James HardenLA ClippersAlexA late first-round risk/reward pick. Still one of the best sources of 20 points and 10 assists in the NBA. If the Clippers struggle, his role as the offense's primary driver could make him a top-five fantasy contributor.
10Anthony DavisDallas MavericksKenA huge boom-or-bust pick due to injury history. With the Mavericks, he is the clear number one option with Kyrie Irving sidelined early in the season. Provides elite 25/12/2 blocks at center, and even flashed more three-point attempts last year.
11Devin BookerPhoenix SunsAlexA clear number one option on the Suns, who have no incentive to tank (no draft pick). Booker is expected to reach new career highs in both points and assists this season.
12Tyrese MaxeyPhiladelphia 76ersKenSelected over LeBron James due to higher faith in his durability and games played. Maxey is now the most reliable and primary option for the 76ers and provides extremely useful production with almost 2 steals per game last year.

In-Depth Pick Analysis

The Top Tier: Wembanyama and Jokic

Ken started the draft by selecting Victor Wembanyama at No. 1. While a high pick, the argument is simple: no one else comes close to his projected 4 blocks per game while being productive in all seven other categories. Alex countered with the perennial fantasy king, Nikola Jokic, at No. 2, acknowledging that while Wembanyama brings the unique block upside, Jokic provides the highest statistical floor across all categories.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander vs. Luka Dončić

The debate for the third spot came down to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Luka Dončić. Alex chose SGA for his superior defensive stats, excellent shooting percentages (FG% and FT%), and better durability compared to Dončić. Ken then made a bold move, "going off the rails" at pick four by selecting Cade Cunningham over Dončić, citing Cunningham's youth, upside, strong percentages, and higher assist numbers, while expressing distrust in the "slim Luka" conditioning narrative. Alex ultimately took Dončić at No. 5, betting on his supreme talent and usage, despite the conditioning and potential team context concerns with the Lakers.

High-Usage Upside and Category Punters

Anthony Edwards was a high-upside pick at No. 6, praised for his continuous scoring improvement and durability. At No. 7, Alex secured Giannis Antetokounmpo, a quintessential "punt free throws" strategy pick. With the Milwaukee team perceived to be less talented, Giannis is projected for a season of career-best usage. Trae Young at No. 8 offers elite free-throw volume and a league-leading assist rate, making him a high-floor point guard option.

Risk/Reward in the Late First Round

The final picks of the top 12 carried more risk but massive upside:

James Harden (No. 9): Harden, the engine of the Clippers' offense, could return top-five value if the team deals with injuries or struggles, further increasing his usage.

Anthony Davis (No. 10): The biggest boom-or-bust player. With Kyrie Irving's injury, AD is the clear number one option on the Mavericks and will be relied upon heavily for points, rebounds, and elite blocks.

Devin Booker (No. 11): Chosen for his expected high usage on a Suns team that has no incentive to tank (no draft pick). He is projected for potential career highs in both points and assists.

Tyrese Maxey (No. 12): The final selection, chosen for his reliability and potential to thrive as the new undisputed No. 1 option and star of the Philadelphia 76ers. His high steal rate is an added bonus to cap off the first round.

Essential Fantasy Basketball Resources

Check out RotoWire's How to Play Fantasy Basketball guide for a complete walkthrough, but here is some basic advice:

New to basketball betting? Check out the best basketball betting promos to find the sportsbook and sign-up bonus that's right for you!

ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Alex is RotoWire's Chief NBA Editor. He writes articles about daily fantasy, year-long fantasy and sports betting. You can hear him on the RotoWire NBA Podcast, Sirius XM, VSiN and other platforms. He firmly believes Robert Covington is the most underrated fantasy player of the past decade.
An early RotoWire contributor from the 90's, K-Train returns with the grace of Gheorghe Muresan and the wisdom of Joe Gibbs. Ken is a two-time FSWA award winner and a co-host on the RW NBA Podcast. Championships incude: 2016 RW Staff NBA Keeper, 2019 RW Staff NFL Ottoneu Keeper, 2022-23 SiriusXM NBA Experts, 2022-23 SiriusXM NBA Kamla Keeper and 2023-24 FSGA NBA Expert Champions. Ken still owns a RotoNews shirt.
RotoWire Logo

Continue the Conversation

Join the RotoWire Discord group to hear from our experts and other NBA fans.

Top News

Tools

NBA Draft Kit Logo

NBA Draft Kit

Fantasy Tools

Don’t miss a beat. Check out our NBA Fantasy Basketball rankings.