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Which star’s potential midseason exit would have the biggest fantasy fallout, and which replacements improve fantasy lineups the most?

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Williamson is a focal point of trade chatter and could shift fantasy tides if his situation prompts a midseason move. If he lands elsewhere, or if New Orleans pivots to a different star duo, the fantasy load would swing to surrounding shooters and primary ball-handlers who benefit from higher usage. In this scenario, the key becomes identifying wings who absorb extra shots and passes, while bigs with enhanced paths to minutes gain value from the shift.

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