
ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Young continues to deal with right Achilles tendinitis while LeVert is dealing with right knee soreness. Both athletes are likely to suit up Saturday against the Warriors given their probable listings. The Hawks also have a game Sunday against the 76ers.
Source: Brett Rowland

ATL • Center • #15
9 months ago
Okongwu has missed four straight games due to personal reasons, but he will presumably miss the rest of the season with a ligament injury in the fourth metacarpal of his left hand. Capela’s minutes as backup center will likely be absorbed primarily by Dominick Barlow, though Barlow is not a recommended streaming option for fantasy hoops managers.
Source: Lauren Williams

LAC • Guard • #11
9 months ago
This will be a fourth-straight absence for Miller, though when he’s healthy, his place in the rotation isn’t always guaranteed. He has only made four appearances since the All-Star break and played a total of 41 minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Guard • #8
9 months ago
Dunn was back in the Clippers’ lineup after missing Sunday’s win over the Hornets. Unfortunately for him, the former lottery pick could not celebrate his 31st birthday with a quality stat line. With the Clippers back to full strength, Dunn offers minimal fantasy value. Under those circumstances, he’ll be more important to the team than to fantasy managers.

LAC • Guard • #10
9 months ago
Bogdanovic wasn’t celebrating a birthday like teammates Ivica Zubac and Kris Dunn on Tuesday, but he had one of his best games as a Clipper. The veteran wing did not miss, shooting 8-of-8 from the field. Bogdanovic has reached double figures in 10 of the 17 games he’s played since being traded to the Clippers, notching 20 or more on three occasions. While he remains rostered in 60 percent of Yahoo! leagues, Bogdanovic is ranked outside the top 150 in eight- and nine-cat formats since the All-Star break.

LAC • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Harden struggled with his shot on Tuesday, going 5-of-18 from the field. However, a busy night at the foul line salvaged the point total, and he was also responsible for nine assists. The most impressive number may have been the zero turnovers, which is the second time he’s accomplished that feat this season. Despite averaging 4.3 turnovers per game since the All-Star break, Harden has provided top-20 value in nine-cat formats.

LAC • Center • #40
9 months ago
Zubac turned 28 on Tuesday and celebrated the occasion with one of the best games of his career. He recorded his third 20/20 game of the season, shooting 13-of-18 from the field. And since the All-Star break, Zubac has been a second-round player in nine-cat formats. Like Norman Powell, Big Zu has flourished for the Clippers after the team lost Paul George in free agency last summer. And fantasy managers have reaped the rewards.

LAC • Forward • #2
9 months ago
Having scored 20 points or more in four straight and eight of his last nine appearances, Leonard was sensational on Tuesday. The 33 points matched his season-high, and he finished one blocked shot shy of a complete stat line. Since the All-Star break, Leonard has provided top-25 value in eight- and nine-cat formats. While the Clippers don’t have the best schedule for the next two weeks, they won’t play any back-to-backs, which is good for those who have Leonard rostered.
ATL • F • #10
9 months ago
Most of the discussion regarding Rookie of the Year has centered around Stephon Castle and with good reason. However, one must not overlook Risacher, who has made strides since the All-Star break. Shooting 47.7 percent from the field, the rookie wing has averaged 13.4 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.4 three-pointers per game since the break. Risacher has not provided much value in the assist or defensive categories, which has limited his fantasy ceiling. However, the Hawks should be encouraged by his play over the past month.
ATL • G • #5
9 months ago
Daniels filled the stat sheet in Atlanta’s 134-102 victory and recorded his first 20-point game since March 10. The Hawks wing has been one of the best assets in fantasy basketball for managers needing defensive production, but he’s also a capable scorer. Since the All-Star break, Daniels has been a top-40 player in eight- and nine-cat formats. The Hawks conclude Week 20 with a Saturday/Sunday back-to-back against the Warriors and 76ers.

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
The showdown between Young and LaMelo Ball never materialized on Tuesday, as the Hornets point guard did not play due to a wrist injury. “Ice Trae” did what he wanted against the Hornets, surpassing the 30-point mark for the third time in five games. Over the past two weeks, Young has provided top-10 value in eight-cat formats. However, the negative for fantasy managers is that the Hawks won’t play again until a Saturday/Sunday back-to-back to end Week 20.

LAC • Guard • #8
9 months ago
Dunn is back after sitting out Sunday’s win over the Hornets with a knee issue. His return means Derrick Jones Jr. will head to the bench, which lowers his fantasy ceiling. Jones is not a player who needs to be rostered in most leagues.
Source: Tomer Azarly

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
As expected, Young is available after being considered probable with a lingering Achilles tendon issue. He’ll take on his usual responsibilities as the starting point guard, and Tuesday’s matchup is excellent for Young.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Guard • #8
9 months ago
Dunn was sidelined against Charlotte on Sunday, but he will be back in the lineup against Cleveland. Dunn has been a consistent starter in recent weeks, which means that his return should push Derrick Jones Jr. back to the bench, though both will play significant roles.
Source: Tomer Azarly

LAC • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Miller’s continued absence does not impact fantasy basketball, as he is not in the Clippers’ rotation when healthy. He should remain on the waiver wire once cleared to play.
Source: Tomer Azarly
ATL • G • #3
9 months ago
LeVert will miss a third straight game due to a sore right knee, while Capela will miss a fourth consecutive for personal reasons. The former’s absence will be more impactful on fantasy basketball, with Vit Krejci picking up additional minutes off the bench. Capela’s absence has resulted in more playing time for Dominick Barlow, but he is not a player who should be streamed.
Source: Brad Rowland
ATL • G • #3
9 months ago
LeVert will miss a third-straight game due to a sore right knee, while Capela will miss a fourth consecutive for personal reasons. The former’s absence will be more impactful on fantasy basketball, with Vit Krejci picking up additional minutes off the bench. Capela’s absence has resulted in more playing time for Dominick Barlow, but he is not a player who should be streamed.
Source: Brad Rowland

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Young is once again expected to play through the Achilles ailment that has landed him on the injury report for months. He had 28 points and 12 assists in Sunday’s loss to Brooklyn, and he should be in for another strong performance against Charlotte.
Source: Brad Rowland

LAC • Guard • #24
9 months ago
Sunday’s game was the first for Powell since March 2, so he was placed under a minutes restriction. The Clippers guard played 13 minutes in the first half and 10 in the second, with Nicolas Batum (3/5/1/1 with one three-pointer in 15 minutes) replacing him in the lineup to begin the third quarter. Powell struggled with his shot, but some rust was expected, given the time missed. The Clippers play three games during Week 20, starting with the Cavaliers on Tuesday.

LAC • Center • #40
9 months ago
Zubac finished Sunday’s win two assists shy of a triple-double, which would have been the first of his career. The Clippers center’s eight dimes were a career-high, and he has been a valuable asset for fantasy managers this season. Since the All-Star break, Zubac has been a top-25 player in nine-cat formats. While flashier names may be discussed in connection with the Most Improved Player award, Big Zu’s growth should not be ignored.

LAC • Forward • #2
9 months ago
Sunday’s performance was good for Leonard and the Clippers, as he was productive and did not need to overexert himself in the 123-88 victory. Having played 36 minutes or more in his seven prior appearances, only logging 27 on Sunday was a positive development for a star who has struggled with lower-body injuries in recent seasons. A fourth-round player in eight- and nine-cat formats since the All-Star break, Leonard will start Week 20 with a game against the Cavaliers on Tuesday.

LAC • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Harden did whatever he wanted on Sunday, averaging one point per minute while shooting 66.7 percent from the field and 100 percent from the foul line. Add in the rebounds, assists, steals and three-pointers, and this was an excellent end to Week 19 for those who have The Beard rostered. Since the All-Star break, Harden has provided top 10 value in eight-cat formats and top 20 in nine-cat. The Clippers play three games during Week 19, starting with the Cavaliers on Tuesday.
ATL • F-C • #17
9 months ago
Okongwu rattled off his third-straight double-double and thrived on both ends. The Hawks big man is averaging 14.5 points and 9.8 rebounds as a starter this season. He’ll face his former high school teammate LaMelo Ball against the Hornets on Tuesday.

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Young has had a carry a heavier load on offense since the trade deadline and his scoring average is up to 26.1 since February 7. He’s assisted at the same rate, but his shooting accuracy is down across the board. He’ll have yet another chance to stuff the stat sheet against the Hornets on Tuesday.

LAC • Guard • #24
9 months ago
Powell is returning to the starting lineup in his first game back in the rotation. The Clipppers wing could have his minutes limited after recovering from his strained right hamstring, so he’s not a must-start until we’re positive he can stay on the floor for a usual workload.

LAC • Guard • #24
9 months ago
Sunday’s game will be the first for Powell since March 2, when he suffered a strained right hamstring. How much he’ll play remains to be seen, but the Clippers guard will be in the starting lineup. Kris Dunn (knee) is out, so Powell can fill that vacancy in the starting five.
Source: Joey Linn
ATL • G • #3
9 months ago
LeVert is set to miss his second game of the month because of his lingering knee injury. His production has improved since joining the Hawks. Vit Krejci could see some additional minutes with him ruled out.

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
As expected, Young has been upgraded from probable to available. He will assume his usual responsibilities as the Hawks’ starting point guard. Keaton Wallace will likely be inactive for Sunday’s game, so there’s no need to consider rostering him.
Source: Atlanta Hawks

LAC • Guard • #24
9 months ago
Powell has been out since March 2, missing the Clippers’ last seven games (and 12 of the last 13) with a strained right hamstring. With Kris Dunn (knee) out, Powell may slide right into the starting lineup if allowed to play on Sunday. His return will impact multiple players, including Nicolas Batum, Derrick Jones Jr. and Bogdan Bogdanovic.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Guard • #8
9 months ago
Dunn’s absence is more impactful, as Miller has not been in the Clippers’ rotation most nights. With Dunn out, there will be an opening in the starting lineup. Who fills the void depends on the status of Norman Powell, who’s questionable. If Powell remains out, Nicolas Batum and Derrick Jones Jr. may start. One of those two will head to the bench if Norman is available.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
As has been the case on numerous occasions this season, Young is probable with right Achilles tendinitis. Look for him to play and assume his usual responsibilities as the starting point guard. If Young cannot play, Keaton Wallace (G League) will be made available.
Source: Brad Rowland
ATL • G • #3
9 months ago
LeVert is dealing with a sore right knee, hence his inclusion on the injury report. He has been a key contributor for the Hawks since the February trade, playing well enough to merit being rostered in some 12-team leagues. If LeVert cannot play on Sunday, Vit Krejci may absorb some of the minutes that would become available.
Source: Brad Rowland

ATL • Center • #15
9 months ago
Sunday’s game will be the third straight Capela has missed for personal reasons. While his absence has freed up rotation minutes for Dominick Barlow, this has not impacted fantasy basketball. Leave Barlow on the waiver wire.
Source: Brad Rowland

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Young had scored at least 35 points in his last two games and at least 20 points in his last four games entering play Friday. The 26-year-old point guard struggled to do much of anything on offense against the Clippers. Young had 17 points on 18 shots and while he had seven assists, he also committed seven turnovers. He only attempted four free throws after attempting a combined 33 over his last two games. Young will look to bounce back Sunday against the Nets.

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Young had scored at least 35 points in his last two games and at least 20 points in his last four games entering play Friday. The 26-year-old point guard struggled to do much of anything on offense against the Clippers. Young had 17 points on 18 shots and while he had seven assists, he also committed seven turnovers. He only attempted four free throws after attempting a combined 33 over his last two games. Young will look to bounce back Sunday against the Nets.
ATL • F-C • #17
9 months ago
Okongwu took over the starting center job for the Hawks in January and hasn’t looked back. March might be his best month so far as the 24-year-old is averaging 13.3 points per game, 10.8 rebounds per game, 1.2 blocks per game and 1.0 steals per game this month. A former top-10 pick by the Hawks in 2020, Okongwu has come out of relative obscurity to be just outside the top-50 in fantasy value over the last month.

LAC • Center • #40
9 months ago
Zubac’s steak of 10 straight games with at least 10 rebounds came to an end Friday. The 27-year-old center only played 30 minutes as the Clippers blew out the Hawks 121-98. Zubac was only able to pull down six rebounds before the game was out of reach. Still, he was able to get 18 points on just nine shots. Zubac has been a big help to fantasy mangers this year as he’s provided top-50 value on the season.

LAC • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Harden has scored at least 20 points in seven straight games. The 35-year-old point guard was efficient with 25 points on 14 shots. He had recorded at least 10 assists in three straight games, but failed to get there with just seven assists against the Hawks. Harden’s fantasy value in nine-category leagues this year has been weighed down by his turnovers. He had six turnovers Friday and has had at least five turnovers in three of his last four games. Harden’s been excellent in eight-category leagues, ranking inside the top-15 since the All-Star break.

LAC • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Harden has scored at least 20 points in seven straight games. The 35-year-old point guard was efficient with 25 points on 14 shots. He had recorded at least 10 assists in three straight games, but failed to get there with just seven assists against the Hawks. Harden’s fantasy value in nine-category leagues this year has been weighed down by his turnovers. He had six turnovers Friday and has had at least five turnovers in three of his last four games. Harden’s been excellent in eight-category leagues, ranking inside the top-15 since the All-Star break.

LAC • Forward • #2
9 months ago
Leonard isn’t going to play in back-to-back games, but he has reached the point in his conditioning this season that he plays at least 35 minutes per game when he’s available. Fantasy managers invested in the 33-year-old small forward who’s battled health issues over the course of his career have to be encouraged by that. The production has also been there for Leonard as he’s had at least 20 points in five of six games played in March so far.

LAC • Forward • #2
9 months ago
Leonard isn’t going to play in back-to-back games, but he has reached the point in his conditioning this season that he plays at least 35 minutes per game when he’s available. Fantasy managers invested in the 33-year-old small forward who’s battled health issues over the course of his career have to be encouraged by that. The production has also been there for Leonard as he’s had at least 20 points in five of six games played in March so far.

LAC • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Miller has been downgraded from questionable to out, but his status does not impact fantasy basketball. Kawhi Leonard is available, so Miller was unlikely to be in the rotation is available.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Guard-Forward • #25
9 months ago
Simmons has missed the last seven games as he manages a knee injury. He’ll be back in a limited bench role, possibly taking minutes from Nicolas Batum and Amir Coffey. Simmons isn’t fantasy-relevant at the moment.

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
No surprise here as Young was merely listed as probable with an Achilles injury since the Hawks were fined earlier this season after they left the 26-year-old point guard off the injury report. It doesn’t appear that he was ever in danger of missing the game. Young dropped 35 points and 12 assists in his last game Wednesday and will look to keep it going against the Clippers.

ATL • Center • #15
9 months ago
Initially questionable for Friday’s game, Capela will miss a second straight contest for personal reasons. Dominick Barlow moved into the backup center role on Wednesday and should do so again on Friday. However, he’s unlikely to get the minutes needed to be fantasy-relevant.
Source: Brad Rowland

ATL • Center • #15
9 months ago
Capela missed Wednesday’s game against Charlotte, and Dominick Barlow filled out the backup center minutes in that game. Barlow would likely fill the role again if Capela remains out, though he only played 18 minutes in that role. With Onyeka Okongwu healthy, Barlow won’t be worth streaming regardless of Capela’s status.
Source: Atlanta Hawks

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Young is no longer listed with the quad injury, which is a good sign for his health. Atlanta is still waging their petty war against the NBA after the league fined them $100k for Young’s absence in November, which explains Young’s continued presence on the injury report with this Achilles injury. Trae turned in a 35/7/12 line on Wednesday and will look to stay hot on Friday.
Source: Atlanta Hawks

LAC • Guard-Forward • #25
9 months ago
Simmons has missed the Clippers’ last seven games with this ongoing knee issue, but he may return to the lineup against Atlanta. He would only play a limited reserve role whenever he is made available, though that could still take minutes away from Nicolas Batum and Amir Coffey.
Source: Joey Linn

LAC • Center • #40
9 months ago
Reaching double figures in rebounds for the tenth straight game, Zubac thoroughly outplayed Bam Adebayo on Wednesday. The Clippers center has been one of the major surprises in fantasy basketball this season, as he has been a top 50 player in nine-cat formats. Games against the Hawks and Hornets to end Week 19 are two more opportunities for Zubac to shine, and given how well he’s played, it’s a safe bet that fantasy managers will receive good value.

LAC • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Harden struggled with his shot on Wednesday, making just 30 percent of his attempts. But he still managed to extend his streak of games with at least 20 points to six. Add in the rebounds, assists and steals, and Harden made up for the poor field-goal percentage. What also helped fantasy managers, especially those in nine-cat leagues, was that The Beard only committed three turnovers, his lowest tally in five games. The Clippers end Week 19 with games on Friday and Sunday.

LAC • Center • #40
9 months ago
Zubac extended his double-double streak to nine games, though it wasn’t enough to add another win for the Clippers. Zubac’s best categories this season have been rebounds, blocks and field goal percentage, all of which were on full display on Tuesday. However, he was also able to provide some dimes as a bonus. He didn’t reach his season-high of six assists, but this was the seventh time that he has had at least five assists in a game this year. Zubac has played 39 minutes per game over their last four games, which will only increase his fantasy ceiling.

LAC • Forward • #2
9 months ago
After knocking down the game-winning shot at the buzzer on Sunday, Leonard was able to build on that momentum against New Orleans. It didn’t extend their win streak, but Leonard had one of his most productive games of the season. Leonard is continuing to take strides and progress back to being a dominant wing player, but the one limitation in fantasy basketball continues to be availability. Unfortunately, this was the first leg of a back-to-back for the Clippers, so managers should expect Leonard to not be available against Miami on Wednesday.

LAC • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Though the turnovers and poor field goal percentage will continue to limit Harden’s overall value in nine-cat formats, he has been on quite the tear recently. Over the Clippers’ last five games, Harden has averaged 30.4 points, 5.2 rebounds, 11 assists and four three-pointers per game. He has two games with at least 15 assists, four games with at least 25 points and one 50-point game during that stretch. Harden’s 17 assists also tied his season-high. He’s limited by two categories, but he has been fantastic in the others.

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Both players missed Monday’s game against the 76ers, which allowed Keaton Wallace to start at point guard. This was Young’s first absence since LeVert was acquired, so it is unclear if LeVert would have started if he was available, but he certainly would’ve seen extra minutes as the primary ball handler. If they remain sidelined again, Wallace will get another game as a starter, though he only had seven points, two rebounds and six assists in 31 minutes on Monday.
Source: Lauren Williams
ATL • G-F • #14
9 months ago
With Caris LeVert (finger) sidelined on Monday, Atlanta’s other trade deadline acquisitions stepped up as scoring options. Mann and Georges Niang (18/4/3) combined to score 37 of the Hawks’ 49 bench points, which helped them secure the win over Philadelphia despite being shorthanded. Mann isn’t a fantasy-friendly option often, but he was able to make an impact in the box score on Monday. However, he isn’t a player that managers should be looking to roster.
ATL • F • #10
9 months ago
With Atlanta shorthanded, the rookie stepped up on offense early, scoring 11 points in the first quarter. This was his fourth time scoring at least 20 points this season, two of those coming in his last five appearances. Risacher has gone under the radar as a rookie, but he is certainly in the conversation for Rookie of the Year. He hasn’t been able to produce value consistently, but when his shot is falling, he has been effective for Atlanta. He’ll look to keep it up against the Hornets on Wednesday.
ATL • G • #27
9 months ago
After missing a month due to a lumbar fracture, Krejci was able to suit up against Philadelphia. It wasn’t a spectacular return to the rotation, but it was encouraging to see him back on the floor. He had been playing well prior to his injury, but with Atlanta’s trade deadline additions all shining, it’s difficult to imagine a scenario where Krejci contributes standard league value consistently, especially when Trae Young and Caris LeVert return to the rotation.

ATL • Guard • #2
9 months ago
With Trae Young (quad) sidelined, Wallace slid into the starting lineup for the first time since January. Wallace was productive in his three previous starts this season, but he wasn’t able to replicate that on Monday. The assists were nice, but he struggled as a scorer. In four starts this season, he has averaged 13.5 points ,3.3 rebounds, 6.8 assists, 1.5 steals and 2.3 three-pointers per game. He should be considered as a deep-league streamer if Young misses more time this season.
ATL • G • #5
9 months ago
With Trae Young (quad) sidelined for this game, Daniels was able to step up on the offensive end as both a scorer and a playmaker. Daniels has enjoyed a breakout year with Young on the floor for most of it, but in four games without Trae, Daniels has averaged 21.5 points, five rebounds, 6.3 assists, 4.3 steals and 1.5 three-pointers per game while shooting 58.3 percent from the floor. While this hopefully isn’t a long-term issue for Young, Daniels will have no issue stepping up if Trae misses more time in the future.

ATL • Guard • #2
9 months ago
The Hawks’ lone change to the starting lineup is significant. Trae Young is out with a quad injury, as is valued reserve Caris LeVert. He’ll be replaced by Wallace, who can provide deep-league streaming value in this role. Daniels’ offensive ceiling will be raised with Young inactive, as he should spend a little more time on the ball.
Source: NBA Lineups