
Fantasy Basketball 2025-2026: Top Floor-Spreading Big Men to Target Now
This article explores the most effective floor-spacing centers for the 2025-2026 season, highlighting their performance and stats.
Floor-spacing centers are reshaping modern offenses, and their willingness to fire from deep is creating new wrinkles for fantasy basketball managers. As three-point volume rises among big men, fantasy basketball stats no longer come strictly from the paint, forcing managers to rethink player rankings and category balance. This article breaks down the 10 centers attempting the most three-pointers per game, highlighting who is thriving as a true stretch option and who may be sacrificing rebounds, efficiency or interior production.
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Naz Reid, Timberwolves
Reid has been among the league’s leading centers in three-point attempts. He is currently making 6.3 attempts per game with a 41.4% shooting accuracy from deep. -
Myles Turner, Bucks
Turner ranks second among centers with 5.8 three-point attempts and hits 39.0% from deep. -
Nikola Jokic, Nuggets
Jokic has been sidelined due to injury but was averaging 4.8 attempts at a 43.5% rate when he played. -
Karl-Anthony Towns, Knicks
Towns shoots 4.8 attempts per game but with a lower conversion rate of 35.8%. -
Nikola Vucevic, Bulls
Vucevic attempts 4.7 three-pointers per game, averaging 37.1% from beyond the arc.


