EuroLeague Fantasy Challenge Picks: Round 4

Tyler Dorsey has been delivering regularly, and the Olympiacos guard lands a spot among Juan Pablo Aravena's latest list of EuroLeague Fantasy Challenge picks.
EuroLeague Fantasy Challenge Picks: Round 4
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We're only a few hours away from the start of Round 4 and another double-game week. This means one thing, and one thing only: it's time to make more EuroLeague Fantasy Challenge picks and assemble the best team possible. Here are our suggestions to assemble a competitive lineup Tuesday and Wednesday in advance of Round 5.

If you have any questions or comments about strategy or the picks below, feel free to drop those at the bottom of this article or reach out on X via @RotoWireEuro.

Guard

Nadir Hifi, Paris Basketball (11.8 credits)

Hifi still finds himself below a lot of guards on the pricing, but he has been more productive than a lot of them. He's coming off a 20-point, six-assist performance in a win over Virtus Bologna and has reached the 20-point plateau in all three of his appearances so far. Furthermore, Hifi also averages 3.7 assists, 3.0 steals and 4.3 three-pointers per game.

 Wade Baldwin IV, Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul (11.3 credits)

Baldwin was limited to eight points in the Round 3 loss to Red Star, but I'm still looking at the 36 points he put on the board in Round 2 and buying into the upside. Even in that eight-point outing he grabbed four rebounds and made an impact as a playmaker with eight assists. Baldwin should be able to bounce back in the scoring column in Round 4.

 Omari Moore, Valencia Basket (11.3 credits)

Moore has seen his scoring numbers increase with each passing, and he delivered a season-high 21 points in a loss to Barcelona in Round 3. Moore is establishing himself as the go-to option on offense for Valencia, but he's doing more than just scoring, notching at least four rebounds and four assists in each of his three appearances as well.

 Tyler Dorsey, Olympiacos Piraeus (9.5 credits)

If you're looking to save some credits with your second guard, Dorsey could be an excellent option under 10.0 credits. He's been filling out the stat sheet and scored at least 20 points in two of his first three outings. Through three Rounds, the Olympiacos guard is averaging 18.3 points, 2.7 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 2.3 steals per game -- a huge jump compared to previous seasons.

Forward

 Sasha Vezenkov, Olympiacos Piraeus (17.2 credits)

Vezenkov is the most expensive player in this format, but there's also a strong argument to say he's the most dominant offensive weapon in the EuroLeague right now. The star forward became only the 24th player in EuroLeague history to cross the 3,000-point mark with his 25-point effort against Dubai Basketball in Round 3, and he's averaging a double-double of 20.7 points and 11.0 boards per game to open the 2025-26 campaign.

 Juancho Hernangomez, Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens (14.7 credits)

Hernangomez endured a slow start in the Round 1 win over Bayern Munich, but he's bounced back admirably since then. He's trending in the right direction with 42 points and 18 rebounds combined over his previous two outings. We recommend riding his hot streak, but if your roster is guard-heavy or has another star player like Vezenkov, there are plenty of other, more affordable forward options. Still, Hernangomez is impossible to leave out right now based on how good he's looked in the previous two Rounds.

 Jordan Nwora, Crvena Zvezda Meridianbet Belgrade (11.4 credits)

Nwora hasn't needed time to adjust to life in Belgrade after spending the 2024-25 season with Anadolu Efes, and even though it's only been three games thus far, he's undoubtedly trending in the right direction. Nwora, who played several years in the NBA before moving to Europe, has scored at least 19 points in two of his three appearances this season and is averaging a solid line of 19.0 points, 5.0 boards, 1.3 assists and 1.0 steals per game so far.

 Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot, Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz (9.4 credits)

Among players who cost under 10 credits, Luwawu-Cabarrot must be one of the most productive alternatives at the forward position. A veteran player who spent several years in the NBA, Luwawu-Cabarrot opened the 2025-26 EuroLeague season with 23 points against Olympiacos, but he followed that effort with 18-point and 16-point performances in Round 2 and 3, respectively. He's also crashing the boards and playing excellent defense, so he's a solid all-around alternative for either the second forward role or the bench spot.

Center

 Nikola Milutinov, Olympiacos Piraeus (13.6 credits)

Milutinov has two double-doubles this season, and in the lone game in which he didn't reach that mark, he finished with 10 points and nine boards. He's not contributing anything outside of points and rebounds, but as a double-double machine, Milutinov should continue to have tons of opportunities to produce as one of Olympiacos' go-to options on offense. He's averaging a double-double of 11.7 points and 11.3 boards per game so far.

 Donatas Motiejunas, Crvena Zvezda Meridianbet Belgrade (7.3 credits)

Motiejunas has been one of the best bargains in the season when it comes to cost and on-court production. The Red Star veteran missed the first two games of the season but made his presence felt in Round 3, notching 13 points and six boards in only 15 minutes against Fenerbahce. If he starts, which should be the case sooner rather than later, he's an excellent alternative for under 7.5 credits to fill the gap at center, allowing you to prioritize other positions if needed.

Head coach

 Georgios Bartzokas, Olympiacos Piraeus (9.3 credits)

If you're stacking an Olympiacos-heavy lineup, then it only makes sense to go with Bartzokas as your head coach for this Round 4. However, even if you're not, he's a solid alternative. Olympiacos are 2-1 on the season, but they have a favorable matchup at home against Efes on Tuesday, so backing Bartzokas might be a solid choice if you're willing to spend over 9.0 credits on a head coach.

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