PHI • • #
9 months ago
With Andre Drummond, Guerschon Yabusele and Adem Bona out, the 76ers will begin Monday’s game without a legitimate center. Currently on a 10-day contract, Brissett moves into the starting lineup and is worth streaming due to how shorthanded the 76ers are. That’s the lone change to the unit that started Sunday’s win over the Mavericks.
Source: NBA Lineups

PHI • Forward • #28
9 months ago
Yabusele will miss the second leg of Philadelphia’s back-to-back, which will leave them with only nine active players. Fantasy managers should turn to options outside of the 76ers if possible, but Chuma Okeke and Oshae Brissett should take on larger roles with Yabusele sidelined.
Source: Keith Pompey

PHI • Forward • #8
9 months ago
According to Charania, George received injections in his left adductor muscle and left knee on Monday. As a result, he will not play again this season, with the 76ers wing expected to be sidelined for at least six weeks. Expected to be part of a “big three” with Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey that would make the 76ers a title contender, George struggled to stay healthy. A hyperextended knee suffered during the preseason was the beginning of a challenging season for George, who many expected to be a third-round player in fantasy basketball. Justin Edwards should play plenty as the regular season approaches its conclusion and is worth streaming in deep leagues.
Source: Shams Charania
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

PHI • Forward • #28
9 months ago
Philadelphia’s frontcourt will be quite shorthanded, and with Adem Bona also sitting out, Oshae Brissett and Chuma Okeke could see big minutes. Yabusele figures to handle a hefty workload if he’s cleared.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHI • Guard • #0
9 months ago
No surprises here for the tanking Sixers. Philly will be missing all of the starters they opened the season with, including role players like Lonnie Walker IV. Jared Butler, Ricky Council IV and Quentin Grimes will continue to pick up the slack with Maxey and Oubre Jr. sidelined.
Source: NBA Injury Report
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.
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
PHI • • #
9 months ago
A disappointment during his time with the Lakers, the 2023 first-round pick has had an opportunity to prove himself as a pro in Philadelphia. Hood-Schifino had his best game as a pro on Sunday, with 19 points and five three-pointers being personal bests. This was Hood-Schifino’s second game in double figures as an NBA player. One game does not make him a player who has to be added ahead of Philadelphia’s four-game Week 20. However, Hood-Schifino won’t lack opportunities to solidify his status as an NBA player between now and the end of the season.

PHI • Forward • #19
9 months ago
The 76ers were without Kelly Oubre Jr. and Paul George for Sunday’s game, so Edwards made his 15th start of the season. The rookie wing shot 50 percent from the field overall but was 0-of-4 from beyond the arc. The defensive stats were encouraging, however, and Edwards is a player who should not lack opportunities as the 76ers look to improve the likelihood that they’ll keep their top-6 protected first-round pick. The 76ers play four games during Week 20, starting with the Rockets on Monday.

PHI • Guard • #5
9 months ago
Back in the 76ers’ lineup after sitting out Friday’s loss to the Pacers, Grimes continued his hot scoring against the team that traded him at the February deadline. He has scored 25 points or more in four straight and six of his last eight appearances. Under normal circumstances, Grimes’ heater could be a difference-maker for fantasy managers. However, with the 76ers seemingly doing all they can to improve their chances of holding onto their first-round pick, Grimes’ playing time could be at risk eventually. He should undoubtedly be rostered, but that’s something for fantasy managers to watch.

PHI • F • #3
9 months ago
NBA insider Marc Stein broke the news that the 76ers are bringing Okeke back on a 10-day contract for the second time this season. The previous time was just before the All-Star break. While he’s unlikely to impact fantasy basketball, Okeke should have opportunities to play due to Philadelphia’s crowded injury report.
Source: Marc Stein

PHI • F • #3
9 months ago
This is the second time the 76ers have signed Okeke to a 10-day contract this season, the first occurring just before the All-Star break. While he’s unlikely to impact fantasy basketball, Okeke should have opportunities to play due to Philadelphia’s crowded injury report.
Source: Marc Stein

PHI • Forward-Guard • #9
9 months ago
Oubre will miss a second straight game with a knee injury, meaning more playing time for Justin Edwards and Ricky Council IV. With the 76ers light on available bodies, both will be worthy of deep-leagues streaming consideration for Sunday night.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHI • Forward • #30
9 months ago
Bona sprained his ankle during Friday’s loss to the Pacers. While he remained in the game at the time of the injury, that was likely influenced by the 76ers already being down multiple rotation players. Guerschon Yabusele will take on a starring role in the frontcourt with Bona and Drummond out for Sunday’s game. Oshae Brissett and Chuma Okeke will likely play rotation minutes, but neither is a must-add.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHI • Guard • #0
9 months ago
Maxey and Walker will remain out for another game, leaving the 76ers shorthanded on the perimeter. The good news for Philadelphia is that Quentin Grimes is available and will play a prominent role in the offense. Jared Butler and Jeff Dowtin will also play extended minutes, with the former remaining in the starting lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHI • Guard • #5
9 months ago
Grimes is available after sitting out Friday’s loss to the Pacers. His return means Jeff Dowtin will likely head to the bench, where his fantasy value takes a hit. Dowtin is a deep-league option at best when used in a reserve role.
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
PHI • • #
9 months ago
José Alvarado struck out the side the inning prior. He has looked as good as any reliever in baseball this spring, but it still seems like Romano will be the primary closer on Philly. He’s allowed only a pair of unearned runs and three hits over six innings this spring. He was up to 96.0 mph on average with his fastball today, down just 0.4 mph from last year.

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.
PHI • • #
9 months ago
Signed to a 10-day contract earlier Friday, Brissett made his 76ers debut the same day. He shot the ball well, making over 50 percent of his attempts. However, this was primarily a points and three-pointers night for Brissett. That isn’t enough to make him a player worth adding immediately. However, if Philadelphia remains this shorthanded for Sunday’s game against Dallas, Brissett will be worth a roll of the dice in deep leagues.

PHI • Forward • #30
9 months ago
With no Andre Drummond, Bona was able to start and play heavy minutes in the middle on Friday. The rookie finished one rebound shy of his second double-double, but the 16 points were a season-high. While Bona has only been a 13th-round player since the All-Star break, the circumstances make him worth adding during the fantasy playoff weeks. At the very least, he’s worth slotting into lineups for Sunday’s game against the Mavericks. Fantasy managers should seek out Guerschon Yabusele first, however. He finished Friday’s loss with five points, 15 rebounds, two assists, one steal and one three-pointer in 36 minutes.

PHI • Guard • #14
9 months ago
Council, who had fallen out of the 76ers’ rotation for most of February, made his first start since February 2 on Friday. With Paul George’s status for the rest of the season uncertain, this may have been the first of many nights in which Council logs starters’ minutes. He was solid against the Pacers, blocking three shots and scoring 14 points in 36 minutes. There should be an update on George’s status early next week. At a minimum, deep-league managers can stream Council for Sunday’s game against the Mavericks.

PHI • Guard • #11
9 months ago
With the 76ers down numerous players due to injury, Dowtin played a marquee role in the team’s rotation on Friday. The veteran guard recorded his second 20-point game in as many outings, with Friday’s total representing a career-high. Add in the complete stat line, and this was a good night to have Dowtin rostered. How long this run will last depends on the health of the other 76ers guards and the number of games Dowtin can be active for as a two-way player. Therefore, Jared Butler also has value at this stage in the season. Butler, who’s on a standard deal, finished Friday’s loss with 17 points, three rebounds, four assists, one block and three three-pointers in 33 minutes.

PHI • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Due to its loaded injury report, the 76ers are using this starting lineup for the first time this season. Yabusele is the “safest” fantasy option of the five, but all will have value due to Philadelphia’s lack of available bodies. Yabusele, Bona and Council will be the most valuable for the rest of the season.
Source: NBA Lineups

PHI • Forward-Guard • #9
9 months ago
Oubre joins the many 76ers rotation players who will not play in Friday’s game. Expect to see a lot of Jared Butler, Jeff Dowtin and Ricky Council IV, and Jalen Hood-Schifino will also be available. Butler and Dowtin are worth a roll of the dice in deep leagues.
Source: Derek Bodner
PHI • • #
9 months ago
Reese was initially listed as questionable with a shoulder injury, but will ultimately be available Friday. With Paul George and Justin Edwards already ruled out, the 25-year-old forward could pick up extra minutes as well as possibly move into the starting lineup.

PHI • Center • #1
9 months ago
Drummond missed time earlier this season with a toe injury and now it’s keeping him out again. Edwards had been starting recently for the injured Paul George. With both of them out, Adem Bona and Alex Reese figure to pick up additional minutes Friday.

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.

PHI • Forward • #8
9 months ago
Friday’s game against the Pacers will be the fifth game George has missed due to lingering groin and knee injuries. Based on Nurse’s comments, the 76ers wing will also likely miss Sunday’s game against the Mavericks. If George is ruled out for the rest of the season, players like Kelly Oubre Jr., Quentin Grimes (who’s out on Friday with an illness) and Justin Edwards will have added value during the “silly season.”
Source: Ky Carlin

PHI • Guard • #5
9 months ago
Initially questionable for Friday’s game, Grimes will join the 76ers’ lengthy list of absentees. His absence will significantly impact fantasy basketball, as Grimes has been Philadelphia’s most productive scorer recently. Jeff Dowtin and Ricky Council IV should play more minutes, with one likely moving into the starting lineup.
Source: Dustin Dopirak

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
PHI • • #
9 months ago
Decimated by injuries, the 76ers have been granted a hardship waiver to sign another player to a 10-day contract. Brissett, who has spent this season with the G League’s Long Island Nets, will get another opportunity to prove himself at the NBA level. Not selected in the 2019 draft, he has played five NBA seasons for the Raptors, Pacers and Celtics.
Source: Keith Pompey

PHI • Forward-Guard • #9
9 months ago
Oubre, already recovering from an ankle injury, has been added to Friday’s injury report with a sprained right knee. With Quentin Grimes (illness) also questionable and Tyrese Maxey and Paul George out, the 76ers’ perimeter rotation could be extremely light for Friday’s game. Ricky Council IV, Jeff Dowtin Jr. and Jared Butler would all figure more prominently within the rotation if Oubre and Grimes cannot play.
Source: Adam Aaronson

PHI • Guard • #5
9 months ago
Grimes is a late addition to the 76ers’ injury report, and an absence would leave the team severely shorthanded on the perimeter. With Tyrese Maxey and Paul George dealing with injuries, Grimes has taken on a starring role within the rotation. Ricky Council IV would be in line for more opportunities if Grimes cannot play against the Pacers.
Source: Adam Aaronson

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
PHI • • #
9 months ago
After cracking the rotation and playing at least 15 minutes in three consecutive games, Reese has caught the injury bug that seems to be going around Philadelphia’s locker room. Ricky Council IV would likely take on extra minuets if Reese is sidelined despite the return of Guerschon Yabusele.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHI • Center • #1
9 months ago
Drummond missed time earlier this season with an injury to the same toe, and now it may keep him out of Philadelphia’s next game. Guerschon Yabusele is set to return after a one-game absence, though Adem Bona should still be in line to play extra minutes if Drummond is sidelined.
Source: NBA Injury Report

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
ATL • G • #3
9 months ago
LeVert has a sprained left middle finger and will not play on Monday. With Trae Young also out, Terance Mann, Keaton Wallace and Vit Krejci are all available to absorb the minutes that are now available. While all three have upside in deep leagues, Krejci is just returning from a back injury that sidelined him for nearly one month.
Source: NBA Injury Report
ATL • G • #27
9 months ago
Krejci has been out since February 10 with a non-displaced lumbar fracture, but is set to return Monday against the 76ers after being listed as questionable. His return coincides with the Hawks getting thinned out at the point guard position with Trae Young (quad) and Caris LeVert (finger) both ruled out already. Krejci, Terance Mann and Keaton Wallace should all see increased minutes, giving them fantasy appeal in deeper formats.

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Young will miss a game for the first time since January. Caris LeVert (finger) is also sidelined, which leaves Atlanta thin at point guard. Keaton Wallace will likely slide into the starting lineup, though Dyson Daniels, Terance Mann and Vit Krejci will also take on more playmaking responsibilities.
Source: Brad Rowland
ATL • G • #3
9 months ago
LeVert is a late addition to the injury report, so his status against Philly is certainly in question. If LeVert is unable to go, Terance Mann and Keaton Wallace could see increased run.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
While Young is dealing with a quad contusion, Krejci has been out since February 10 with a non-displaced lumbar fracture. Given his track record, Young’s chances of playing on Monday may be higher than “questionable.” If he cannot play, Keaton Wallace will likely enter the rotation. Krejci’s availability has minimal impact on fantasy basketball, especially after the Hawks acquired Caris LeVert and Terance Mann at the trade deadline.
Source: Brad Rowland
ATL • G • #3
9 months ago
It was business as usual for LeVert, who led the bench in scoring and field goal attempts while doing little else in the box score. LeVert isn’t going to offer much outside of points and three-pointers, so he’s a preferred option in points leagues to category leagues.