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SuperCoach NBL: Teams news and trade tips for round 4

The most traded player in SuperCoach NBL this week will miss both games of his team’s round 4 double with injury. Get the latest here plus expert trade advice.

SuperCoach NBL Round 4 Trade Targets!

Thousands of SuperCoach NBL players have been thrown a trade curve ball with red-hot Taipan Taran Armstrong set to miss this week’s double with injury.

Armstrong rolled his ankle in the warm-up against Melbourne United on Sunday and has since been diagnosed with a grade one sprain.

He will miss both of the Taipans’ games in round 4 and be a game-day decision against the Hawks in round 5.

He’s not the only injury worry in Cairns – Tanner Groves has been ruled out for 3-4 weeks with a calf injury.

Injury replacement player Tad Dufelmeier will return to the roster this week.

Coach Adam Forde said on Wednesday he didn’t want to “rush guys unnecessarily this early in the season.

“The good thing is KG (Kyrin Galloway) and AK (Akoldah Gak) have done a great job filling the void in his absence, but we want to make sure that we’re not bringing him back too soon.”

Taran Armstrong is the most traded player in SuperCoach NBL this week. Picture: Emily Barker/Getty Images
Taran Armstrong is the most traded player in SuperCoach NBL this week. Picture: Emily Barker/Getty Images

Scroll down for the latest teams news and expert advice from The Basketball Blokes – check out their full Coaches Court article at nbl.com.au.

PERTH WILDCATS

Dylan Windler and Tai Webster will suit up for Perth against Cairns on Thursday night. Keanu Pinder has to spend a minimum six days out in concussion protocols. The Wildcats have an eight-day break after the Taipans game.

SCHEDULE

We have three teams on the double this week – Adelaide, Cairns and Sydney – but we also need to look to round 5 and plan ahead, because there are only two teams with doubles that round – New Zealand and Tasmania, who are both lowly owned.

We shouldn’t currently own any Breakers with no games this week, and it is likely most teams would be currently limited in their JackJumper stocks. But it is essential to have the funds and trades available to bring in Parker Jackson Cartwright next week. Not only is he the highest averaging player in the competition about to have his first price increase, but New Zealand will play seven doubles over the following nine rounds.

TRADE TARGETS

Xavier Cooks (SYD) $406,800 FWD

The King of Sydney with respect to SuperCoach average so far this season, Cooks is a popular trade-in option this week with his team maintaining a strong schedule. Be sure to keep reading our questions section, where we further discuss Xavier.

Majok Deng (TAS) $172,100 FWD

If you already have a court full of starters playing double-games this round, Deng represents a decent stash for next week. Be aware that his last score was amplified by overtime and we do not expect the same production going forward.

BOYDIE’S Q&AS

Question: What are our thoughts on Kyrin Galloway as a startable option this week?

Answer: We received a heap of questions relating to Kyrin Galloway this week. He benefited to some degree from Tanner Groves missing the second game of last round and had his best score of the season with 36 SuperCoach points. If Groves is announced to miss round 4, we give the Galloway selection the green light. Even with Groves in the line-up, Galloway does maintain some value having played in excess of 20 minutes in the two games prior to Groves not flying to Melbourne last round. If it unlocks a great option with your second trade, or allows you enough cash to make sure you can get Parker Jackson-Cartwright next week, you can still consider Galloway even if Groves is in.

Xavier Cooks is averaging more than 40 points per game. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images
Xavier Cooks is averaging more than 40 points per game. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images

Question: Who is more important as a trade target if you can only get one – Xavier Cooks this week or Parker Jackson-Cartwright next week?

Answer: Cooks is an awesome trade target this week, however, we would prioritise making sure you can get Parker next week. There are quite a few forward options this week to use on your starting court; and we should be able to select a solid captain outside of Cooks. We feel that Jackson-Cartwright will be invaluable next week as a captain option, with a guard roster spot that could also make us some cash in the short term. The last positive for PJC is that he should easily allow for a trade to Bryce Cotton in a few weeks’ time.

Question: Are there any decent options for Angus Glover?

Answer: In short, there are no similarly priced options that are really worth the trade at the moment. We think you should be prioritising your on-court starting players before looking to remedy Glover. If you do have a luxury trade and can get to one of the Perth guys in Pepper and Henshall that could be an option, however, Glover’s opportunity going forward could be very similar to that of Pepper and Henshall when the injured Perth players return.

If you can get up to a player like Casey Prather with role clarity, that would be an option we think is worth the trade. We are all watching Jackson Makoi at Cairns to see if he wins back the back-up point guard role he was slated for in pre-season prior to his suspension. Other than that, hold out hope for one solid score for Glover to start his price appreciation. There is still plenty of media noise about a change in starting line-up being required for South East Melbourne.

BANKSY’S CAPTAIN OPTIONS

Banksy’s Captains podcast is exclusive to subscribers at basketballblokes.com for round 3 onwards. In no particular order, here is the pool of captain candidates under consideration.

Xavier Cooks

Kendric Davis

Montrezl Harrell

Jaylen Adams

Cameron Oliver

Taran Armstrong

Originally published as SuperCoach NBL: Teams news and trade tips for round 4

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