POR • Forward • #8
about 2 months ago
Avdija injured his left quad during the first quarter of Wednesday’s game, with the Trail Blazers announcing early in the third that he would not return. Shaedon Sharpe started the second half in Avdija’s place and appears to be the replacement if Deni misses time. Also in line for an increase in playing would be Scoot Henderson.
Source: Portland Trail Blazers
POR • Forward • #8
about 2 months ago
Avdija took a hit to his left quad during the first quarter of Wednesday’s game. While he remained in the game then, the Blazers forward eventually headed back to the locker room for further examination. Avdija is now questionable to return, and Kris Murray has entered the rotation. If Avdija misses time, Murray or Scoot Henderson will likely replace him in the starting lineup, with the latter offering a much higher fantasy ceiling.
Source: Portland Trail Blazers
MIN • Guard • #5
about 2 months ago
Edwards has been dealing with a sore right calf recently, sitting out most of the fourth quarter of Monday’s comeback win over the Thunder. However, the malady did not keep him from making two huge defensive plays in overtime. If he’s unable to play against the Lakers, Nickeil Alexander-Walker is the likely replacement in the starting lineup. Also, rookie Terrence Shannon Jr. has played well recently, earning additional rotation minutes.
Source: Minnesota Timberwolves
MIN • Center • #27
about 2 months ago
While Gobert was present for Wednesday’s practice, he did not participate; he only received treatment for his lower back. Randle was not with the team for the session and will not play on Thursday. Naz Reid will remain in the starting lineup. Due to his defensive ability, rookie Jaylen Clark will likely be a starter as well.
Source: Minnesota Timberwolves
LAC • Forward • #2
about 2 months ago
While Leonard is back after missing two games with a foot injury, the Clippers remain without Norman Powell (knee). Dunn will stay in the starting lineup, while Bogdan Bogdanovic and Nicolas Batum return to the bench after starting Monday’s loss to the Pistons. Dunn doesn’t provide much value offensively, but he’s been among the NBA’s best in steals over the past month.
Source: NBA Lineups
PHX • Guard • #23
about 2 months ago
Morris will miss a third straight game with lower back spasms. With the recent change to the Suns’ starting lineup, as Tyus Jones has moved to the bench in favor of Bradley Beal, Morris will be a spot lower in the pecking order when healthy. He’s unlikely to impact fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA Injury Report
BKN • Center • #20
about 2 months ago
Starting center Nic Claxton is serving a one-game suspension after recording his sixth flagrant foul point of the season during Monday’s loss to the Wizards. Sharpe will move into the starting lineup, raising his fantasy ceiling despite the difficulty of this matchup. He’s worth streaming with Claxton and Noah Clowney unavailable.
Source: NBA Lineups
MIA • Center-Forward • #13
about 2 months ago
Initially a game-time decision, Adebayo is available for Wednesday’s game and will start. He’s joined in the lineup by Davion Mitchell, Tyler Herro, Andrew Wiggins and Kel’el Ware, as expected.
Source: Miami Heat
CHA • Forward • #31
about 2 months ago
Salaun will miss a second straight game with a sprained ankle, while Okogie has not appeared in a game since January 31. The absences will not significantly impact fantasy basketball, but more minutes will be available to Seth Curry and Damion Baugh. The latter is worth watching ahead of the “silly season,” as he may be asked to play significant minutes to run out the string.
Source: NBA Injury Report
NYK • Center • #55
about 2 months ago
The Knicks will be without Karl-Anthony Towns, which may not be the worst thing due to the 76ers losing eight straight games. Hukporti will get the start, and the rookie can provide some production in the rebound and blocked shot categories. However, his fantasy ceiling is low despite being allowed to start.
Source: NBA Lineups
TOR • Guard • #30
about 2 months ago
Poeltl makes his return after a seven-game absence with a hip pointer. He’ll start despite being on a minutes restriction, pushing Jonathan Mogbo to the bench. The other change is Agbaji, who fills in for the injured Scottie Barnes (hip). Agbaji and rookie Ja’Kobe Walter will play more minutes with Barnes unavailable.
Source: NBA Injury Report
BOS • Center-Forward • #42
about 2 months ago
Holiday, Horford and Porzingis are available after sitting out Tuesday’s win over the Raptors, but the Celtics are without Jaylen Brown (thigh). As a result, Horford will start rather than be the first player off the bench. Due to Brown’s absence, Payton Pritchard and Sam Hauser will have added value as reserves.
Source: NBA Lineups
CHI • Forward-Center • #12
about 2 months ago
Collins and Huerter are available after initially being probable for Wednesday’s game. The former will continue to serve as the starting center with Nikola Vucevic (calf) out of the lineup. As for Huerter, he will figure prominently off the bench, and he’s worth having in deep leagues where there is a need for three-point production.
Source: NBA Injury Report
DET • Guard • #71
about 2 months ago
Schroder has been downgraded from questionable to out, freeing up rotation minutes within the Pistons’ second unit. Marcus Sasser may pick up additional minutes, but he’s unlikely to impact fantasy basketball as Cade Cunningham’s backup.
Source: NBA Injury Report
IND • Guard • #0
about 2 months ago
Haliburton is officially available for Wednesday’s game after being upgraded to probable earlier in the day. He’ll take on his usual role as the starting point guard. And with T.J. McConnell (ankle) out, Haliburton may once again approach 40 minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report
NYK • Center-Forward • #32
about 2 months ago
The Knicks will play Wednesday’s game without one starter, not two. Towns’ absence pushes Ariel Hukporti into the starting lineup. The rookie can be a solid rebounder and shot-blocker, but he offers limited fantasy upside. As for Anunoby, he has struggled recently but will figure prominently in the offensive attack, especially with Towns out.
Source: NBA Injury Report
CHA • Guard-Forward • #3
about 2 months ago
Jeffries has missed Charlotte’s last four games with a left knee injury and has lost rotation minutes. Moore, who played 28 minutes in Tuesday’s loss to the Warriors, has been placed in the league’s concussion protocol. Jeffries and Moore’s availability will not significantly impact fantasy basketball.
Source: Charlotte Hornets
CHA • Guard • #30
about 2 months ago
Curry scored 14 points in 17 minutes off the bench in Tuesday’s loss to the Warriors. He hasn’t done enough to merit much consideration in fantasy leagues, but the Hornets’ injuries have freed up rotation minutes on the perimeter. Look for Curry to hit the teens in minutes if he’s allowed to play against the Mavericks.
Source: Charlotte Hornets
CHA • Guard • #1
about 2 months ago
Ball did not play in Tuesday’s loss to the Warriors, which was Charlotte’s second game in as many nights. He’ll be back for the final game of the team’s road trip, which means KJ Simpson will return to the bench after starting against Golden State.
Source: Charlotte Hornets
CHI • Guard • #11
about 2 months ago
Initially questionable, Dosunmu still has soreness in his shoulder and will miss a third straight game. His absence has freed up additional minutes for Kevin Huerter and Tre Jones. While the latter can provide assists and a low turnover count, Huerter offers a higher ceiling in the points and three-point categories.
Source: Cody Westerlund
ATL • Guard • #11
about 2 months ago
As expected, Young is available for Wednesday’s game. The Hawks have consistently listed him as probable, only to clear him to play. Young will take on his usual responsibilities as the starting point guard, and he has been one of the most productive players in fantasy basketball at his position.
Source: Brad Rowland
MIL • Forward • #34
about 2 months ago
Antetokounmpo has not missed a game since returning from a strained calf, but his minutes have been restricted. The limit was increased to 32 minutes ahead of Milwaukee’s last two contests, so Giannis is closing in on being allowed to play starters’ minutes.
Source: Eric Nehm
MIL • Guard • #24
about 2 months ago
Connaughton has missed Milwaukee’s last two games with a strained calf, and Thursday’s absence will push the unfortunate streak to three. His absence will not impact fantasy basketball, as the veteran wing has been on the back end of the Bucks’ rotation when healthy.
Source: Eric Nehm
PHI • Guard • #5
about 2 months ago
Grimes is available after injuring his knee during Monday’s loss to the Bulls, and he has been a consistent starter recently. Look for him to retain that role against the team that selected him in the 2021 draft. As for Edwards, the rookie can provide value off the bench, and he may be increasingly valuable during the “silly season.”
Source: Sam DiGiovanni
BOS • Guard-Forward • #7
about 2 months ago
Brown suffered a left thigh contusion during Tuesday’s win over the Raptors, with the injury initially believed to be a bone bruise. Jrue Holiday is available, meaning the Celtics will only be without one starter. Al Horford will move into the starting lineup.
Source: Jack Simone
BOS • Forward-Center • #8
about 2 months ago
Porzingis is available after being a late scratch for Tuesday’s win in Toronto. Hauser was one of the replacements in the starting lineup, as the Celtics were also without Jrue Holiday and Al Horford. With Jaylen Brown (leg) ruled out for Wednesday, Hauser will play additional minutes despite being a reserve. If so, he would be worth streaming in deep leagues.
Source: Jack Simone
TOR • Center • #19
about 2 months ago
Poeltl is available after missing seven games with a right hip pointer. However, his minutes will be restricted in his first game back. Jonathan Mogbo and Orlando Robinson will lose some playing time with Poeltl available, but both may remain in the rotation due to the restrictions placed on the Raptors’ usual starter.
Source: Dustin Dopirak
TOR • Forward-Guard • #4
about 2 months ago
A late addition to the injury report, Barnes will not play in the second game of Toronto’s back-to-back. Gradey Dick, who is already a starter, may see his usage increase, while Ochai Agbaji and Ja’Kobe Walter should play more minutes. One of those two is likely to move into the starting lineup.
Source: Dustin Dopirak
DAL • F • #25
about 2 months ago
Washington has not missed a game since the All-Star break, but his ankle injury lingers. Powell played 16 minutes on Tuesday in his first game in just over one month. Washington’s availability is more impactful to fantasy basketball, especially with Anthony Davis (groin) out. There’s no need to roster Powell if he’s available to play.
Source: NBA Injury Report
MIA • Forward • #22
about 2 months ago
Wiggins and Ware were initially probable for Wednesday’s game, so the status upgrades were expected. They’ll take on their usual places within the Heat starting lineup and should be slotted into fantasy lineups.
Source: NBA Injury Report