EU GUIDE DRAFT Final Four 25/26: Final Ranking
Top 25 players ranked by fantasy value, form, role, and Final Four context for the Ring Fantasy EuroLeague draft
The Ring Fantasy EuroLeague Final Four Final is here. This is the most decisive moment of the entire fantasy season: a single game where every detail can make the difference and where one pick alone can decide your entire league.
Here’s all the key draft information and the players who could be decisive for the final.
Draft
The final draft, just like the semifinals one, consists of 3 rounds. Since it’s only one game, every pick carries much more value and the margin for error is minimal.
In this format, more than ever, it’s important to prioritize:
Players with stable minutes
Reliable profiles
And players capable of producing fantasy value without depending only on outside shooting
Schedule
The final will be played as a single game.
Final: Sunday, May 24
There will be no third-place game.
Draft Strategy
In a single-game format, context matters much more than in any other round.
There’s no room to recover from a bad performance later. A poor shooting night, foul trouble or an unexpected rotation can completely change the fantasy outcome.
Because of that, the following profiles usually become much more valuable:
Dominant big men
Strong rebounders
Players who contribute across multiple categories
Experienced players used to these types of games
In finals, it’s also usually very noticeable which team controls the game. Normally, players from the winning team end up producing much better fantasy ratings overall.
📌 If you strongly believe one team is the favorite, it’s often better to prioritize solid players from that team instead of more inconsistent profiles from the opponent.
Ranking
Here’s the ranking ordered by fantasy recommendation for the final:
Top 50
Sasha Vezenkov
Nikola Milutinov
Trey Lyles
Alec Peters
Mario Hezonja
Facundo Campazzo
Gabriel Deck
Donta Hall
Tyler Dorsey
Thomas Walkup
Evan Fournier
Andrés Feliz
Theo Maledon
Tyrique Jones
Tyson Ward
Chuma Okeke
Cory Joseph
Shaquielle Mckissic
Moustapha Fall
Frank Ntilikina
Kostas Papanikolaou
Izan Almansa
Sergio Llull
Gabriele Procida
Monte Morris
⚠️ Nota: With Garuba injured, added to the already known absences of Tavares and Len, Madrid is now extremely short on centers. That could lead to interior players like Deck taking on even bigger roles and heavier minutes than usual. It’s also something very important to consider when choosing centers from the opposing team.
Summary
In a fantasy final, the key is often not choosing the player with the highest ceiling, but the one most likely to deliver a solid fantasy performance under maximum pressure.
Experienced players, with guaranteed minutes and the ability to contribute in different areas of the game, are usually the safest profiles in these kinds of matchups.
And, as always, team context becomes decisive again. If one team manages to control the rhythm of the game, their players will usually end up producing stronger fantasy ratings overall.
Good luck with your picks, and may your team shine in the Ring Fantasy EuroLeague Final Four!
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