EuroLeague Fantasy Challenge Picks: Round 11

Andreas Obst could be a bargain in Round 11, and Juan Pablo Aravena believes the Bayern guard is worth including in your EuroLeague Fantasy Challenge lineups.
EuroLeague Fantasy Challenge Picks: Round 11
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Round 10 of the 2025-26 EuroLeague season is in the books, but EuroLeague Fantasy Challenge players have no time to rest, as Round 11 will go down Thursday and Friday.

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

Elijah Bryant, Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv (15.6 credits)

Bryant has been one of the most productive guards in the EuroLeague in recent weeks, and his recent form merits consideration ahead of Round 11. He's coming off back-to-back games with at least 24 points, and he tossed in nine rebounds and four assists en route to racking up more fantasy points than anyone else in Round 10. Bryant is averaging 14.3 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game this season, and with the needle pointed up and Hapoel piling up the points he's certainly a player worth targeting despite the hefty price tag.

 Nadir Hifi, Paris Basketball (13.9 credits)

Hifi delivered 19 points, four rebounds and two assists in a loss to Panathinaikos on Tuesday, and he remains the EuroLeague's leading scorer. Hifi has tallied at least 17 points in all 10 Rounds and has hit the 20-point mark eight times, which is the kind of consistency you like to see from a player in this price range.

 Nick Weiler-Babb, Anadolu Efes Istanbul (11.7 credits)

Weiler-Babb regularly piles up stats, and he notched 12 points, three rebounds, six assists, two steals and three three-pointers in Tuesday's loss to Virtus. He got off to a bit of a slow start but has turned things around, reaching double digits in four of his last five outings and averaging 13.2 points, 3.6 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.2 steals and 2.8 triples over that span. His output in all kinds of areas provides a nice floor for fantasy players.

 Andreas Obst, FC Bayern Munich (8.3 credits)

It's hard to gauge what Obst might bring to the table, as he finished with a single digit in the scoring column in two of the last four Rounds. Still, the numbers don't lie -- he reached double figures in seven of the last nine Rounds and is averaging 14.3 ppg since the start of that stretch. Thanks to a three-point showing Wednesday his price has dipped, but there's quite a bit of upside to be had, and Bayern will next face an Efes team that is not too stout on the defensive end.

Forwards

 Trey Lyles, Real Madrid (14.0 credits)

Lyles has been one of the top -- if not the top -- newcomers to date, and the former NBA journeyman has been excellent for Real Madrid after adjusting to the EuroLeague's pace. Lyles is coming off a 23-point, nine-rebound showing, and that is just the latest in a string of impressive performances. In fact, Lyles scored at least 20 points in three of his last four appearances, and he's averaging a robust line of 21.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 2.3 three-pointers since that stretch began. The price tag is steep, but if he produces like he has been it will be worth it.

 Jaylen Hoard, Maccabi Rapyd Tel Aviv (14.0 credits)

Hoard recorded his third double-double of the season Tuesday, notching 13 points and 10 rebounds against Fenerbahce. All three of those double-doubles came over the last six Rounds, and he has tallied at least 13 points in four straight Rounds. The price is a bit steep, but the numbers are there.

 Jordan Nwora, Crvena Zvezda Meridianbet Belgrade (13.0 credits)

Nwora -- as you can see on RotoWire's EuroLeague Injury Report -- missed the last few games with a calf injury, and his status for Round 11 is uncertain. However, if he ends up being available, he should be a lock to start. His price tag is affordable with what he can bring to the table, as he ranks third in the league at 19.7 ppg, 13th with 5.7 rebounds per night and first among all players with a 23.7 average index rating.

 Roman Sorkin, Maccabi Rapyd Tel Aviv (11.2 credits)

Sorkin is another player who has been trending in the right direction, with both his field-goal attempts and point totals picking up in recent weeks. Sorkin may play second fiddle to Hoard, but not by much, as he has reached double figures in eight straight appearances and is averaging 14.1 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game since the start of that stretch. He too should provide a nice floor in fantasy lineups.

 Alen Smailagic, Virtus Bologna (9.8 credits)

Smailagic is one of the best options at the forward spots if you're dealing with budget constraints. He posted 17 points, three rebounds, two assists and five three-pointers in Tuesday's win over Efes and reached double digits in five of his last six outings -- a stretch over which he averaged 12.7 points, 2.2 rebounds, 1.0 steals and 2.0 threes per game.

Center

 Kenneth Faried, Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens (9.7 credits)

Panathinaikos signed Faried down its top three options at the center spot, and the former NBA big man didn't waste any time making an impact, delivering a double-double just two days after joining the club. He should be a player worth targeting for as long as Panathinaikos remains shorthanded in the post.

 Mbaye Ndiaye, LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne (7.9 credits)

Ndiaye had a fantasy-friendly nine points, five rebounds, a steal and a block in Wednesday's loss to Milan. He's a low-cost option at center and has been productive on both ends of the court, sitting tied for third among qualified players in blocks per contest. ASVEL is down all kinds of players, so Ndiaye should remain busy for the time being.

Head coach

 Georgios Bartzokas, Olympiacos Piraeus (8.6 credits)

Olympiacos has one of the best rosters in the EuroLeague, so choosing Bartzokas as your head coach is a wise move in most Rounds. That should be the case in Round 11 with the Greek giants -- who enter on a three-game winning streak -- taking on a Milan team that will be down at least two key players and perhaps more.

For up-to-the-minute updates on injuries, rosters and everything else, head to RotoWire's latest EuroLeague news or follow @RotoWireEuro on X.

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