Fantasy Basketball Week 4 – Waiver Wire Pickups

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FNTSY Sports Network presents their Fantasy Basketball Week 4 waiver wire pickups.

The Sacramento Kings Ben Mclemore has been putting up huge numbers in recent games and he is doing so efficiently.  He’s hitting 40% from the field over his last four games.  Through nine games, Mclemore has had only one appearance without a three-pointer.

Chris Meaney of FNTSY notes that Mclemore “seems to be getting more playing time on a pretty poor team. 

“He’s playing nearly 40 minutes a game.”

Jeremy Morrow of the Thunder is another hot commodity.  Morrow scored 28 points (11-16 FG, 4-5 3P, 2-2 FT) with five rebounds in 31 minutes off the bench during Wednesday's win over the Celtics.  Morrow could work his way into the starting line up with Jeremy Lamb not performing up to par of late.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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