We're in the thick of head-to-head fantasy playoffs, and if your leagues are anything like mine, they went down to the wire on Sunday! I saw someone lose by one steal on the last play of the Magic/Lakers game last night (The final game of the week), along with another GM dropping 5-4 after losing with 805 points scored. Fantasy can be cruel, but good luck to those that are still going. Here are five players to help with your quest for glory this week.

SG: Caris Levert, Cavaliers 

Levert has been on a tear over the past five games, ranking as a top ten fantasy player. He only has three games this week, and this level of production is likely unsustainable, but you have to ride the hot hand until proven otherwise. The numbers speak for themselves: 18.4 points, 3.2 triples, 3.2 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 2.4 steals. Added bonus, two games on the schedule against his former team, the Nets. Revenge games, anyone? 

SG, SF: Austin Reaves, Lakers

I mentioned Reaves in last week's article, and he's still owned in less than 50% of leagues despite a monster week, ranking top-80. Reaves is becoming a real-life maestro off the LA bench, and he averaged 22.3 points on 58.5% shooting, while adding 4.8 rebounds and 5.0 assists over the past four games. He only has three games this week, beginning on Wednesday, but this kind of production can't be overlooked. 

PF, C: Xavier Tillman, Grizzlies

Tillman is a rock solid part of the Memphis rotation right now and he's contributing in a multitude of ways. Over the past four games he's averaging 10.5 points on 64.3% shooting, 6.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.3 steals while turning it over less than once per game. He's been a top-75 player over the past month, and has a four-game week beginning tonight against the Mavericks.

PG: T.J McConnell, Pacers

McConnell will have a notable role as long as star guard Tyrese Haliburton is out with an ankle injury. Based on the Pacers recent track record of holding players out, there's no guarantee on when Haliburton will return, so McConnell will be the main benefactor in his absence. Since returning from a two-game absence with a back injury, he's been dynamic in the last two games, averaging 12.5 points, 10.5 assists, 1.5 steals and 1.0 blocks. 

SG, SF: Luke Kennard, Grizzlies

Kennard is providing a nice dose of triples, hitting four in three consecutive games. During that span, he's also averaging 3.0 assists and 1.7 steals while shooting 56.5% from the field. Kennard has limited upside as a player off the bench, but his efficiency and ability to help in specific categories can be helpful for owners this week.