BOS • Guard • #4
Holiday returned to the Celtics lineup after sitting out Tuesday’s win over the Raptors, and the veteran guard had a rough night in Detroit. He missed all five three-point attempts and did not record any defensive stats. While Holiday did give fantasy managers six assists to work with, this has been a disappointing season for him regarding fantasy value. The Celtics are more concerned about him being healthy and playing his best basketball going into the postseason, not his production in the second game of a late February back-to-back.
about 2 months ago
February 27, 2025 2:27 AM
BOS • Guard-Forward • #7
3 days ago
Brown is practicing after missing Boston’s last three regular-season games. The Celtics forward has been dealing with some knee pain and hopes to return to full health for the playoffs.
BOS • Center-Forward • #40
5 days ago
Kornet made the most of his starting nod on Sunday with a well-rounded performance. The reserve big man has had quite a few strong showings in the final weeks of the regular season. He’ll likely play a modest role behind Kristaps Porzingis in the postseason.
BOS • Guard • #11
5 days ago
It wasn’t surprising to see Pritchard thrive with the keys to the offense in the Celtics’ final game of the season. He finished the regular season scoring at least 20 points in three of his final five games. His role will likely diminish come playoff time, though. Despite how exceptional he’s been off the bench this season.
ATL • Guard • #11
about 4 hours ago
As expected, Young will be good to go for Atlanta’s play-in matchup. Young had 28 points before being ejected from Tuesday’s game against the Magic. The Hawks will need him to be even better (and for him to be available for the whole game) if they want to advance to play the Cavaliers in the first round.
Source: Brad Rowland
IND • Guard • #26
about 5 hours ago
Sheppard miss Indiana’s final five games of the regular season, but he should be available for their first game of the postseason. Sheppard should fill out a large reserve role and provide some floor spacing. He averaged 5.8 points in 17.7 minutes per game during their first round series against the Bucks last year.
Source: NBA Injury Report
MEM • Guard • #12
about 5 hours ago
Charania also noted that if this was a regular season game, Morant likely wouldn’t be playing. It is a “severe” ankle sprain, though he has never wavered from his stance that he will play against Dallas. The injection should help ease the pain, but it also establishes just how severe the injury is. Still, in an elimination game, Morant will play as much as he needs to in order to get Memphis to the playoffs.
Source: Shams Charania