Fantasy Basketball Week 12 Start/Sit: Tre Jones & Ayo Dosunmu Set To Soar

Fantasy Basketball Week 12 Start/Sit: Tre Jones & Ayo Dosunmu Set To Soar

This article is part of our NBA Start/Sit series.

Week 12 of the fantasy basketball season presents managers with a packed schedule and tough lineup decisions as most teams play either three or four games. This start/sit guide breaks down the weekly slate, highlighting how schedule volume, NBA injury reports and evolving NBA depth charts should shape your lineups. Using recent fantasy basketball stats, role stability and matchup context, we identify players worth starting and others better left on the bench. Whether you're tracking the latest fantasy basketball news, monitoring player injuries or fine-tuning season-long strategy, this breakdown is designed to help you maximize production for the week ahead.

Four Games: ATL, BOS, CHA, CHI, DEN, GSW, HOU, LAC, MEM, MIA, MIN, NOP, NYK, OKC, ORL, PHI, PHO, POR, SAS, TOR, UTA, WAS

Three Games: BKN, CLE, DAL, DET, IND, LAL, MIL, SAC

Two Games: N/A

Week 12 Fantasy Basketball Start/Sit

Guards

Consider starting: Tre Jones, CHI

Opponents: @BOS, @DET, MIA, DAL

While it hasn't all been smooth sailing for Jones since both Josh Giddey and Coby White went down with injuries, his role as the starting point guard seems relatively secure. In his past three appearances as a starter, Jones has averaged 12.0 points, 8.3 assists and 0.7 steals. Given his body of work earlier in the season and down the stretch during the 2024-25 campaign, it's safe to assume his defensive contributions should increase moving forward. While he isn't a high-volume scorer, he is typically efficient for a point guard, only taking the shots he knows

Week 12 of the fantasy basketball season presents managers with a packed schedule and tough lineup decisions as most teams play either three or four games. This start/sit guide breaks down the weekly slate, highlighting how schedule volume, NBA injury reports and evolving NBA depth charts should shape your lineups. Using recent fantasy basketball stats, role stability and matchup context, we identify players worth starting and others better left on the bench. Whether you're tracking the latest fantasy basketball news, monitoring player injuries or fine-tuning season-long strategy, this breakdown is designed to help you maximize production for the week ahead.

Four Games: ATL, BOS, CHA, CHI, DEN, GSW, HOU, LAC, MEM, MIA, MIN, NOP, NYK, OKC, ORL, PHI, PHO, POR, SAS, TOR, UTA, WAS

Three Games: BKN, CLE, DAL, DET, IND, LAL, MIL, SAC

Two Games: N/A

Week 12 Fantasy Basketball Start/Sit

Guards

Consider starting: Tre Jones, CHI

Opponents: @BOS, @DET, MIA, DAL

While it hasn't all been smooth sailing for Jones since both Josh Giddey and Coby White went down with injuries, his role as the starting point guard seems relatively secure. In his past three appearances as a starter, Jones has averaged 12.0 points, 8.3 assists and 0.7 steals. Given his body of work earlier in the season and down the stretch during the 2024-25 campaign, it's safe to assume his defensive contributions should increase moving forward. While he isn't a high-volume scorer, he is typically efficient for a point guard, only taking the shots he knows he can make. While White has been upgraded to questionable for Monday's game, there is every chance he is monitored quite closely, given this was his third calf injury of the season. With four games coming up, Jones makes for a strong starting candidate.

Consider starting: Ayo Dosunmu, CHI

Opponents: @BOS, @DET, MIA, DAL

Dosunmu has also taken advantage of a favorable situation, playing at least 25 minutes in three of the past four games. Much like Jones, Dosunmu has stepped up over the past three games, averaging 15.0 points, 3.3 rebounds, 5.7 assists and 2.0 three-pointers. The possible return of White could have an impact on Dosunmu, although the fact that Jalen Smith is currently in the concussion protocol shouldn't be overlooked. Chicago will have to run with some small lineups, meaning Dosunmu's ability to play multiple positions should see him maintain a sizeable role for the foreseeable future.

Consider sitting: Cam Thomas, BKN

Opponents: ORL, LAC, @MEM

Thomas remains on a minutes restriction, having recently returned from a 20-game absence as a result of a hamstring injury. Given he missed a sizeable portion of last season for the same reason, it is likely the medical staff will want to monitor him closely moving forward. While his offensive production has been adequate since returning, rumblings out of Brooklyn are far from positive when it comes to his future with the team. In four appearances since getting back on the floor, Thomas has averaged 20.3 points and 2.0 three-pointers, adding just 2.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists. His lack of peripheral numbers continues to be an issue, both in fantasy and reality. Despite the scoring upside, with only three games on the slate, Thomas on the bench might be a good look for your team.

Forwards

Consider starting: Justin Champagnie, WAS

Opponents: ORL, @PHI, NOP, @PHO

Despite continuing to come off the bench, Champagnie has been a sneaky source of value over the past two weeks. In seven games during that time, he has averaged 11.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 1.1 three-pointers and 1.9 combined steals and blocks, good enough for top 90 value in standard leagues. Despite only playing 18 minutes in Sunday's loss to the Timberwolves, managers should view this as somewhat of an outlier, given the blowout nature of the game. He provides Washington with production all over the floor, a skill set that translates well across most fantasy formats. While not an obvious starting candidate, his floor should at least have him in the discussion for a starting spot, given the favorable schedule.

Consider sitting: Naji Marshall, DAL

Opponents: @SAC, @UTA, @CHI

It's been another up-and-down season for Marshall, typically finding value when others are injured. Despite playing a sizeable role over the past month, Marshall has barely been a top 200 player in standard leagues. In 13 appearances during that span, he has averaged 14.9 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 30.1 minutes per game. His value lies in his ability to get to the basket at an efficient rate. However, a lack of supporting numbers drags down his overall value, making him more of a streamer than a must-roster player. If he is hanging onto a spot on your roster, shifting him to the bench for a three-game week makes sense.

Consider sitting: Ausar Thompson, DET

Opponents: NYK, CHI, LAC

Playing time continues to be a source of frustration when it comes to Thompson, with head coach JB Bickerstaff often limiting his minutes, for whatever reason he sees fit. This has resulted in Thompson overplaying his hand, particularly on the defensive end. In 13 games over the past month, Thompson finds himself well outside the top 200, averaging just 11.3 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.1 combined steals and blocks in 23.7 minutes per game. He has now played fewer than 25 minutes in four of the past five games, a trend that doesn't seem to be going away anytime soon. He remains a must-roster player, although only in specific builds. If you are one of those who has him on your roster, having him on the bench could certainly reduce your stress levels for the next seven days.

Centers

Consider starting: Sandro Mamukelashvili, TOR

Opponents: ATL, @CHA, @BOS, PHI

The saga that is Jakob Poeltl continues to roll on. Meanwhile, Mamukelashvili is putting together some tasty fantasy lines. In six games over the past two weeks, he has averaged 11.0 points, 7.2 rebounds, 1.5 three-pointers and 2.5 combined steals and blocks. What makes this even more impressive is the fact that he had a zero-point dud against the Nuggets. The eventual return of Poeltl is going to complicate matters, although even when he was healthy, Mamukelashvili was able to flirt with standard league value. Fire him up next week, but remember to keep an eye on Poeltl's availability.

Consider sitting: Maxime Raynaud, SAC

Opponents: DAL, @GSW, HOU

Raynaud avoided serious injury when he went down with a knee concern during Friday's blowout loss to the Suns, a relief for fantasy managers everywhere. In fact, he was cleared to play only two days later, logging 24 minutes in Sunday's loss to the Bucks. His production of late has been nothing to write home about, averaging 11.3 points and 8.1 rebounds in seven games over the past two weeks. As a rookie center, his ceiling is relatively limited, particularly on the defensive end. He remains a viable asset simply because he is starting. However, with only three games coming up, moving him to the bench feels like a safe decision.

Want to Read More?
Subscribe to RotoWire to see the full article.

We reserve some of our best content for our paid subscribers. Plus, if you choose to subscribe you can discuss this article with the author and the rest of the RotoWire community.

Get Instant Access To This Article Get Access To This Article
RotoWire Community
Join Our Subscriber-Only NBA Chat
Chat with our writers and other RotoWire NBA fans for all the pre-game info and in-game banter.
Join The Discussion
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Adam King
Adam is a Remote NBA Writer for Rotowire, the Lead Analyst for Fantasy Basketball International, and the host of the Balls Deep Fantasy Basketball Podcast. Adam resides in Queanbeyan, Australia. He likes piña coladas and gettin' caught in the rain. He continues to strive for the Flint, Michigan Mega Bowl. Let's get tropical.
10 Backcourt Stars Sinking Your Fantasy Basketball Team With Low FG%
10 Backcourt Stars Sinking Your Fantasy Basketball Team With Low FG%
NBA DFS Picks: FanDuel Plays and Strategy for Wednesday, January 7
NBA DFS Picks: FanDuel Plays and Strategy for Wednesday, January 7
Fantasy Basketball Trade Tips: Buy, Hold, or Sell Players Like Mobley & Embiid
Fantasy Basketball Trade Tips: Buy, Hold, or Sell Players Like Mobley & Embiid
Best NBA Bets Today: Free Picks and Player Props for Tuesday, January 6
Best NBA Bets Today: Free Picks and Player Props for Tuesday, January 6