ATL • F • #10
1 day ago
This will be a fifth straight absence for Risacher, which means Vit Krejčí should be in line for another start. Unfortunately, Krejčí has shot 28.6 percent during this stint as a starter, and his value is tied to his shooting ability. He isn’t worth streaming despite the increased workload.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ATL • Forward-Center • #8
1 day ago
Porziņģis is set to miss a fifth straight game. Mouhamed Gueye should continue to fill out the backup center minutes, with Asa Newell and the recently-signed Christian Koloko also potentially sprinkling in some minutes. However, Onyeka Okongwu will continue to log most of the minutes at center.
Source: NBA Injury Report
ATL • G • #5
1 day ago
Daniels’ potential absence would leave the Hawks’ rotation even thinner than it already is. CJ McCollum would have a chance to make his first start for Atlanta, though Luke Kennard could also slide in to fill that spot. Keaton Wallace is another candidate to start if the Hawks are looking for more defense in place of Dyson.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ATL • Center • #10
1 day ago
Koloko has spent time with both the Lakers and Grizzlies this season and will now get a chance with Atlanta. With how much time Kristaps Porzingis was missed recently, Koloko should get the chance to fill out minutes as the backup center for the Hawks, though it is unlikely he plays a significant role for them.
Source: Lauren Williams
ATL • F-C • #17
2 days ago
Okongwu was Atlanta’s top scorer on the evening, finishing as one of only two Hawks players to reach the 20-point mark. More than half of his production came from beyond the arc, and Thursday’s outing marked the fourth time this January that he’s tallied at least three made three-pointers in a game. Okongwu has been a reliable offensive option for the Hawks in what’s been a career-best season for him thus far. Especially with Kristaps Porzingis sidelined, fantasy managers should expect Okongwu to remain productive.

ATL • G • #3
2 days ago
McCollum’s second game in a Hawks uniform played out similarly to his first. The veteran guard reached the 20-point mark for the second straight game but shot inefficiently from beyond the arc along the way, while making decent contributions as a facilitator. McCollum came off the bench, again, but still logged 29 minutes. It appears that his minutes won’t be as high as they were with Washington, but he’ll still have more than enough opportunities to put up strong fantasy production.

ATL • Forward • #1
2 days ago
Johnson followed a rough game against the Lakers with another unspectacular performance against the Trail Blazers. He scored his fewest points in over a month and was limited to fewer than 10 field-goal attempts. The number that best paints the picture of his night, however, is six, which represents the turnovers Johnson committed on Thursday. He’ll have a chance to get back on track on Saturday when the Hawks return home to face the Celtics.

MIL • Guard-Forward • #77
2 days ago
Porter Jr. was one of several Milwaukee players to struggle against San Antonio on Thursday. However, his struggles marked a season low in points and tied season lows in assists and rebounds. The Bucks won’t take the floor again until Monday against the Hawks, so Porter Jr. will have some time to regroup and look for more production in the next outing.

MIL • Forward • #18
2 days ago
Kuzma bounced back from a two-point outing against the Timberwolves to record one of his best scoring performances of January. The former NBA champion mostly did his damage from beyond the arc and did so on high volume, ultimately setting a new season-high in triples before finishing as Milwaukee’s second-leading scorer on the night. Kuzma didn’t have much production elsewhere, but regardless, had a nice bounce-back performance on Thursday.

MIL • Forward • #34
2 days ago
An uncompetitive game left Antetokounmpo with just 22 minutes of game action on Thursday. Before subbing out for the final time, the former league MVP shot well from the field and did what he could on the defensive end. Yet, his effort wasn’t enough to prevent a lopsided loss. The Bucks have now lost three straight games and own a 17-24 record. Antetokounmpo will have a chance to help end the losing streak on Monday against the Hawks.

ATL • Guard • #10
2 days ago
Kennard was upgraded from probable to available after a neck injury kept him sidelined for the Hawks’ most recent game against the Lakers. The veteran guard has remained a knockdown shooter in his ninth NBA season. He’ll take the floor on the heels of arguably his most productive game of the season, when he scored 22 points and drained six three-pointers in a win over the Warriors.
Source: Atlanta Hawks

ATL • Forward • #18
2 days ago
Gueye was upgraded from questionable to probable earlier Thursday, so things were trending in this direction. He’ll provide depth off the bench, serving as Onyeka Okongwu’s primary backup. Gueye should only be rostered in dynasty leagues.
Source: Kevin Chouinard

MIL • Forward • #18
2 days ago
Initially questionable for Thursday’s game, Kuzma is good to go after going through his pregame routine without issue. In his usual reserve role, Kuzma has not offered reliable fantasy value, even in deeper leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Forward • #34
2 days ago
Antetokounmpo was upgraded from probable to available ahead of Thursday’s contest, giving the Bucks their best offensive threat against the Spurs. The former league MVP is averaging 29.1 points, 9.7 rebounds and 5.7 assists per game so far this season. He’ll have a chance to outproduce another top fantasy basketball option in Victor Wembanyama.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ATL • Forward • #18
2 days ago
Initially questionable, Gueye is on track to play Thursday night. With Kristaps Porziņǵis (Achilles) still sidelined, there will be more playing time available to the third-year forward. However, he is not worth streaming in this role.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ATL • Guard • #10
2 days ago
Kennard played through a neck injury on Saturday and then sat out Tuesday’s game against the Lakers. He seems likely to return on Thursday after missing just one game. It will be interesting to see how the Hawks manage the playing time between Kennard and Corey Kispert.

MIL • Forward • #18
2 days ago
Kuzma has taken a backseat in Milwaukee with Giannis Antetokounmpo and Kevin Porter Jr. both back in the starting lineup. Over the last two weeks, Kuzma has averaged just 10 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 1.8 assists in 23 minutes per game. Bobby Portis Jr. could see an extra boost in playing time if Kuzma misses tonight.

ATL • Forward • #18
3 days ago
Gueye is dealing with a sprained right ankle. With Kristaps Porziņǵis (Achilles) already out, the Hawks can ill afford to lose another rotation frontcourt player. Asa Newell’s playing time would jump considerably if Gueye can’t play on Thursday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ATL • Guard • #10
3 days ago
After playing through a sprained neck in Sunday’s win over the Warriors, Kennard was unable to go on Tuesday against the Lakers. Corey Kispert played 26 minutes off the bench in his absence, but his playing time will likely decrease if Kennard plays in Portland.
Source: NBA Injury Report
ATL • F • #10
3 days ago
The former first-overall pick will miss his fourth straight game on Thursday. The last time Risacher took the floor, he recorded a season-high 25 points against the Pelicans. He’s yet to be active since the Hawks traded for CJ McCollum and Corey Kispert.
Source: Kevin Chouinard

ATL • Forward-Center • #8
3 days ago
Thursday’s game will be the fourth that Porzingis has missed due to left Achilles tendinitis. His absence has resulted in additional minutes for Mouhamed Gueye and Asa Newell, but neither has done enough to merit being rostered in most fantasy leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Forward • #34
3 days ago
Antetokounmpo has been diagnosed with a sprained left ankle, but the probable tag is encouraging. If he’s unable to play, the Bucks will likely call on Kyle Kuzma to fill the void.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Center-Forward • #33
3 days ago
Turner did not play in Tuesday’s loss to the Timberwolves, resulting in Bobby Portis making a spot start. With Turner dropped from the injury report, he’ll occupy his usual place in the starting lineup on Thursday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ATL • G • #3
4 days ago
McCollum was solid in his first game as a Hawk, but he really showcased what he can be for them in this game. Though the starters struggled, the bench unit had more success, and McCollum was a big part of that. He also played 27 minutes, so his minutes shouldn’t take much of a hit when compared to his role with the Wizards. Most of his value will come from points and triples, but he’ll see plenty of usage despite his role as a reserve.

ATL • Guard • #9
4 days ago
This was a rough game for Atlanta’s starters, but NAW was a bright spot. This was the third straight game he scored at least 20 points, which he hasn’t done since early December. His breakout season has continued, and with Trae Young now in Washington, there isn’t anything to slow him down. NAW will remain an elite option for the rest of the season now that his role as a starter is locked in.
ATL • F • #24
4 days ago
This was Kispert’s second game as a Hawk, and with both Zaccharie Risacher (knee) and Luke Kennard (neck) sidelined, he ended up playing a larger role than he did in his debut for them. He ended up showcasing why they wanted him as part of the deal. He didn’t contribute much in category leagues, but he proved he can be a reliable floor-spacing option for them off the bench.

MIL • Forward • #34
4 days ago
Antetokounmpo and the Bucks were simply overmatched against the Timberwolves Tuesday. Milwaukee found themselves down 31 points at halftime and eventually lost by 33. Antetokounmpo was efficient with 25 points on 13 field goal attempts, but failed to get his teammates involved with seven turnovers and just five assists. He’s still a fantasy superstar, but he’s not going to hit his ceiling in a game as lopsided as Tuesday’s. The Bucks are off until Thursday, when they take on the Spurs.

MIL • Forward • #9
4 days ago
Myles Turner (illness) is sidelined for the first time this season, which results in Portis filling the starting center role. Portis has started five games this season and has scored in double figures in all of them while also adding two double-doubles in those games.
Source: Milwaukee Bucks

MIL • Center-Forward • #33
4 days ago
Turner will miss a game for the first time this season. Bobby Portis and Jericho Sims should fill out the center minutes, with Portis as the better options for fantasy managers. Sims should be able to provide some rebounds if he gets the minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report
ATL • • #
4 days ago
Newell left Sunday’s game against the Warriors in the second quarter with a right quad contusion and didn’t return. The 20-year-old forward is available Tuesday against the Lakers, but doesn’t have a fantasy-relevant role and thus isn’t worth rostering in most redraft leagues.

ATL • Guard • #10
4 days ago
Kennard scored 22 points on Sunday, but he won’t get the chance to build on that performance. Zaccharie Risacher (knee) is also out, so Atlanta will be thin on the win. Corey Kispert should see a big bump in minutes in his second game for the Hawks.
Source: NBA Injury Report
ATL • F • #10
4 days ago
Risacher was initially listed as questionable, but he will remain out for a third straight game. Vit Krejčí has started the last two games, though he has been held to a total of five points. Luke Kennard (neck) is also out, so Corey Kispert should take on extra minutes off the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report
ATL • • #
5 days ago
Newell exited Sunday’s win over the Warriors after playing four minutes during the second quarter. His potential absence would not affect fantasy basketball, even with Kristaps Porziņǵis (Achilles) unavailable. More minutes will be available to fellow reserve Mouhamed Gueye, even if Newell plays.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ATL • Guard • #10
5 days ago
Kennard spent some time on the sidelines during Sunday’s win over the Warriors, being evaluated for a sprained neck, but he returned to the contest and hit six second-half three-pointers. If he’s unable to play against the Lakers, more minutes may be available to Corey Kispert, but he would not be worth the streaming risk.
Source: NBA Injury Report
ATL • F • #10
5 days ago
Risacher has missed Atlanta’s last two games with a left knee bone contusion that was initially listed as inflammation. Vit Krejčí has been the replacement in the starting lineup, but the results have been mixed. With CJ McCollum now in the fold, he and Luke Kennard also have more opportunities to contribute to help compensate for Risacher’s absence.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ATL • Forward-Center • #8
5 days ago
Porziņģis will miss his third game in a row with an Achilles injury. Mouhamed Gueye and Asa Newell will see rotation minutes with the 30-year-old power forward sidelined, though neither is worth rostering in most redraft leagues.

MIL • Center-Forward • #33
5 days ago
Turner is on the injury report as questionable with an illness. He has plenty of time to recover before game-time. If the 29-year-old center were to miss Tuesday’s game, Kyle Kuzma and Bobby Portis would be candidates to move into the starting lineup.
ATL • • #
6 days ago
Newell played four minutes before exiting Sunday’s game with a right quad contusion. While the Hawks announced that the rookie was questionable to return, he did not. Atlanta won the game big, so Newell likely would have picked up a few more minutes in the fourth quarter. Hopefully, he won’t have to miss time, but the rookie forward’s status won’t affect redraft leagues.
Source: Atlanta Hawks
ATL • F-C • #17
6 days ago
In addition to recording his tenth double-double of the season, Okongwu’s seven assists were a season-high. Over the past two weeks, he has been close to a top-25 player in eight-cat formats. Okongwu and the Hawks, who are 7-2 in road games against Western Conference teams, play three games in Week 13. The first two are on the road, with the Hawks visiting the Lakers and Trail Blazers before returning home.

ATL • Guard • #10
6 days ago
Kennard caught fire during the second half of Sunday’s game, knocking down six three-pointers on eight attempts. He played 20 minutes against the Warriors and has played at least that many in each of his last seven appearances. The absences of Zaccharie Risacher and Kristaps Porziņǵis have freed up additional opportunities across the rotation, so fantasy managers should take a wait-and-see approach to Kennard heading into Atlanta’s three-game Week 13.

ATL • Forward • #1
6 days ago
Johnson put up another double-double for the Hawks, as he remains one of the top players in fantasy basketball regardless of league format. His top-25 production in eight-cat formats over the past two weeks represents a decrease in value; that’s how good Johnson has been this season. And with the Hawks trading Trae Young, the versatile forward is an unquestioned cornerstone in Atlanta.

ATL • Guard • #9
6 days ago
Alexander-Walker had it rolling in the first half, scoring 17 points. Others took over after halftime as the Hawks picked up their first road win over the Warriors since the 2020-21 season. Alexander-Walker has scored at least 20 points in four of his last six games, and Trae Young’s trade to Washington makes NAW a must-roster player for the rest of the season, regardless of league format.

MIL • Forward • #34
6 days ago
Antetokounmpo fell two boards shy of his first triple-double of the season, recording a monster all-around performance as Milwaukee fell to 17-22 overall on the year. The omnipresent trade chatter will likely ramp up in the coming weeks, especially if the Bucks continue to struggle. The 31-year-old fantasy superstar, who has scored at least 30 points in five of his last six games, is averaging 29.2 points, 9.8 rebounds, 5.7 assists, 0.9 steals and 0.8 blocks through 25 games this season. The Bucks are back in action with a quick two-game week that features matchups against the Timberwolves and Spurs.

MIL • Center-Forward • #33
6 days ago
Turner, who knocked down 3-of-4 from three-point range in this one, has been an afterthought for fantasy purposes in his Bucks debut, topping 20 points just five times through 39 games. He’s averaging just 12.4 points and 5.3 rebounds during that span after finishing at 15.6 points and 6.5 boards last year in his final season with the Pacers.