Fantasy women's basketball: Bueckers, Loyd heading in different directions
Briefly

The article discusses the unpredictable nature of player performance in fantasy sports, emphasizing the importance of consistent monitoring. Eric Moody introduces his Risers and Fallers column, aimed at helping fantasy managers by breaking down evaluations week by week. Focused on player performances, it highlights the return of Bueckers, who made a strong comeback after injuries, scoring notably. In contrast, Ogunbowale's ongoing struggles reflect a deeper concern regarding adaptation to coaching changes and team dynamics, stressing the need for managers to remain vigilant and adaptable throughout the season.
Change is the one thing you can always count on, both in sports and in life. While consistency is what fantasy managers strive for, the reality is that player performance can swing wildly over a long season.
That's why breaking things down week by week makes it easier to stay grounded and focused on what matters right now.
After missing the last four games due to concussion protocol and another due to illness, Bueckers made a strong return on Wednesday night against the Phoenix Mercury, scoring a season-high 54 fantasy points.
Ogunbowale's struggles have continued with a career-low 15.7 points per game, appearing uncomfortable in the new coach's system.
Read at ESPN.com
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