NBA Defense vs Team

Ease ranking calculates the average statistics allowed by each team by each categories

Team PTS 3PM REB AST STL BLK FG% FGA FT% FTA TO PACE
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What is Ease Ranking

Ease ranking in fantasy basketball refers to a statistical measure or ranking system that assesses the relative difficulty of a player's upcoming schedule of games. It helps fantasy basketball managers make informed decisions about which players to start or sit based on the strength of their opponents in the near future. A higher ease ranking indicates a favorable schedule with easier matchups, making it more attractive for fantasy managers to deploy those players, while a lower ease ranking suggests tougher competition and may lead to considering benching or trading those players to optimize their fantasy team's performance.