Victor Wembanyama Headlines the Slate

The April 10, 2026 slate was led by a ceiling game from Victor Wembanyama and a handful of category leaders who shaped the night. This recap breaks down who led the slate in fantasy production, raw stats, free-throw pressure, turnovers, and who landed far above or below expectation.

Slate Snapshot

  • Date: April 10, 2026
  • Games: 15
  • Players logged: 325

Slate MVP: Victor Wembanyama Owned the Night

No player defined the slate more than Victor Wembanyama.

He finished with 40 points, 13 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steals, 2 blocks, and 2 made threes, good for a slate-best 70.1 fantasy points.

That was the clear slate-breaking performance. The scoring, peripherals, and defensive stats all hit at once, and no one else matched the total package.

Fantasy Leaders

After Victor Wembanyama set the pace, the rest of the fantasy leaderboard was filled with strong all-around production. Amen Thompson finished second with 66.3 fantasy points, and the rest of the top tier was filled with players who contributed across multiple categories.

  1. Victor Wembanyama — 70.1 FPTS
  2. Amen Thompson — 66.3 FPTS
  3. Bez Mbeng — 64.7 FPTS
  4. LeBron James — 63.2 FPTS
  5. Kevin Durant — 57.9 FPTS

Scoring Leaders

The scoring leaderboard was topped by Amen Thompson at 41 points. The rest of the top scorers mixed volume shot creation with strong supporting stat lines.

  1. Amen Thompson — 41
  2. Victor Wembanyama — 40
  3. Jeremiah Fears — 36
  4. AJ Green — 35
  5. Deni Avdija — 35

Rebounding Leaders

The top rebounding performance belonged to Oscar Tshiebwe, who pulled down 22 boards. Rebounding remained a major fantasy driver across the slate.

  1. Oscar Tshiebwe — 22
  2. Jonas Valančiūnas — 17
  3. Andre Drummond — 16
  4. Jahmai Mashack — 15
  5. Donovan Clingan — 13

Assist Leaders

No one controlled the passing category more than Jahmai Mashack, who finished with 14 assists. Several players pushed into high-end creation territory, and those assist totals mattered in a big way for overall fantasy output.

  1. Jahmai Mashack — 14
  2. Dyson Daniels — 12
  3. LeBron James — 12
  4. Ousmane Dieng — 12
  5. Bez Mbeng — 11

Defensive Stat Leaders

Defensive stats helped separate elite fantasy lines from merely good box scores. John Konchar led the slate in steals with 5, while Jay Huff paced the rim protection category with 5 blocks.

Steals Leaders

  1. John Konchar — 5
  2. Brandon Miller — 4
  3. Grant Williams — 4
  4. Kelly Oubre Jr. — 4
  5. LeBron James — 4

Block Leaders

  1. Jay Huff — 5
  2. Myles Turner — 5
  3. Jaden McDaniels — 4
  4. Derik Queen — 3
  5. Matas Buzelis — 3

Three-Point Leaders

The top perimeter shooting eruption came from AJ Green, who knocked down 11 threes. Long-range volume helped shape the slate and boost several already strong fantasy performances.

  1. AJ Green — 11
  2. Sam Hauser — 8
  3. Bub Carrington — 6
  4. CJ McCollum — 6
  5. Devin Carter — 6

Free Throw Leaders: Who Got to the Line

No one put more pressure on the rim than Deni Avdija, who led the slate with 13 free throw attempts. Getting to the line added easy scoring and helped stabilize several fantasy lines.

Free Throw Attempts

  1. Deni Avdija — 13
  2. Jeremiah Fears — 11
  3. Victor Wembanyama — 11
  4. Brandin Podziemski — 10
  5. Tyrese Maxey — 10

Free Throws Made

  1. Deni Avdija — 12
  2. Victor Wembanyama — 10
  3. Brandin Podziemski — 9
  4. Tyrese Maxey — 9
  5. Nique Clifford — 8

Turnover Leaders: Who Was Loose With the Ball

Turnovers do not erase a big fantasy night on their own, but they can drag down otherwise strong box scores. Jahmai Mashack led the slate with 10 turnovers.

  1. Jahmai Mashack — 10
  2. Nikola Topić — 8
  3. Jaylen Brown — 7
  4. Jalen Johnson — 5
  5. Jalen Slawson — 5

Best All-Around Lines of the Slate

The strongest overall fantasy lines came from players who filled up multiple categories instead of relying on pure scoring. These were the stat lines that translated best to fantasy scoring and gave lineups real ceiling.

  • Victor Wembanyama — 40 points, 13 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steals, 2 blocks
  • Amen Thompson — 41 points, 9 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 steals
  • Bez Mbeng — 27 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists, 3 steals
  • LeBron James — 28 points, 6 rebounds, 12 assists, 4 steals
  • AJ Green — 35 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals

Double-Double Tracker

Several players hit double-double territory, and those performances helped define the slate's fantasy leaderboard.

  • Victor Wembanyama — Double-double: 40 points, 13 rebounds
  • LeBron James — Double-double: 28 points, 12 assists
  • Oscar Tshiebwe — Double-double: 16 points, 22 rebounds
  • Derik Queen — Double-double: 25 points, 11 rebounds
  • Jonas Valančiūnas — Double-double: 23 points, 17 rebounds
  • Bam Adebayo — Double-double: 20 points, 11 rebounds
  • Kennedy Chandler — Double-double: 26 points, 10 assists
  • Branden Carlson — Double-double: 23 points, 12 rebounds

Triple-Double Watch

  • Bez Mbeng — 27 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists, 3 steals, 0 blocks
  • John Konchar — 11 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists, 5 steals, 2 blocks
  • Jahmai Mashack — 13 points, 15 rebounds, 14 assists, 2 steals, 0 blocks
  • Dyson Daniels — 13 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists, 2 steals, 0 blocks

Overperformers vs Baseline

These players beat both their season baseline and recent form the most. The blended comparison uses season average plus the player's prior last 3, last 7, and last 10 fantasy-point averages.

  • Bez Mbeng — 64.7 FPTS. Season avg 23.9, last 3 25.2, last 7 22.4, last 10 22.8, blended delta 40.9.
  • Branden Carlson — 47.9 FPTS. Season avg 11.3, last 3 14.2, last 7 10.5, last 10 9.7, blended delta 36.1.
  • Jonas Valančiūnas — 52.4 FPTS. Season avg 17.5, last 3 17.2, last 7 15.2, last 10 13.8, blended delta 36.0.
  • Oscar Tshiebwe — 54.9 FPTS. Season avg 17.9, last 3 22.2, last 7 21.2, last 10 21.7, blended delta 34.5.
  • AJ Green — 53 FPTS. Season avg 17.3, last 3 19.7, last 7 23.1, last 10 21.9, blended delta 33.1.

Underperformers vs Baseline

These players finished well below their normal level relative to season average and recent form.

  • John Collins — 3.4 FPTS. Season avg 24.9, last 3 31.7, last 7 28.5, last 10 25.6, blended delta -24.4.
  • Bennedict Mathurin — 1.5 FPTS. Season avg 27.6, last 3 21.3, last 7 22.7, last 10 26.1, blended delta -23.0.
  • Evan Mobley — 17.7 FPTS. Season avg 39.9, last 3 42, last 7 38.7, last 10 39.9, blended delta -22.6.
  • Desmond Bane — 14.2 FPTS. Season avg 33.9, last 3 39.7, last 7 35.0, last 10 34.3, blended delta -21.7.
  • Marvin Bagley III — 4.7 FPTS. Season avg 21.7, last 3 31.9, last 7 27.8, last 10 24.5, blended delta -21.7.

Top Slate Surprises

These were the players who beat expectation the most without simply restating the obvious star outcomes. The goal here is to surface the night’s biggest unexpected jumps.

  • Bez Mbeng — 64.7 FPTS on the slate versus a blended baseline of 23.8, beating expectation by 40.9.
  • Branden Carlson — 47.9 FPTS on the slate versus a blended baseline of 11.8, beating expectation by 36.1.
  • Jonas Valančiūnas — 52.4 FPTS on the slate versus a blended baseline of 16.4, beating expectation by 36.0.
  • Oscar Tshiebwe — 54.9 FPTS on the slate versus a blended baseline of 20.4, beating expectation by 34.5.
  • AJ Green — 53 FPTS on the slate versus a blended baseline of 19.9, beating expectation by 33.1.

Final Takeaway

The player side of this slate starts with Victor Wembanyama as the clear headline performance. Beyond that, Jahmai Mashack drove the assist category, Oscar Tshiebwe controlled the glass, Deni Avdija lived at the line, and AJ Green delivered the biggest perimeter shooting burst.

The added baseline sections help separate who simply had a good raw box score from who actually crushed expectation — and who fell well short of it.