
PHI • Guard • #14
8 months ago
The 76ers are without Quentin Grimes and Guerschon Yabusele, opening up two spots in the starting lineup. Walker and Council will fill the resulting voids, and both players are worth streaming in deep leagues. Also, Butler should play plenty since Jeff Dowtin Jr. is inactive.
Source: Philadelphia 76ers

ATL • Forward • #18
8 months ago
Gueye is back in the starting lineup after coming off the bench on Thursday against the Heat, with Vit Krejci returning to the bench. The change was likely for matchup reasons, as the Hawks must match up with Giannis Antetokounmpo and Brook Lopez.
Source: NBA Lineups

PHI • Forward • #28
8 months ago
Philadelphia will be without 10 players as they do their best to tank for the final stretch of the season. Adem Bona should see heavy frontcourt minutes, with Ricky Council IV likely taking on a larger role as well.
Source: Keith Pompey on Twitter

ATL • Guard • #11
8 months ago
As has been the case throughout the season, Young is available after being considered probable with the same Achilles issue. LeVert was a late addition to the injury report due to illness, but he’s good to go. He’ll take on his usual role off the bench, where he can provide deep-league value.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHI • Forward • #28
8 months ago
Yabusele is in danger of missing Sunday’s game and has been playing as Philly’s starting center as of late. Yabusele started alongside Adem Bona in the frontcourt his last outing, though. Ricky Council IV could get a spot with Bona if Yabusele is ruled out.

PHI • Guard • #5
8 months ago
Grimes has been a featured player in Philly’s offense for a while now but will get a day of rest. Oubre, on the other hand, will miss his 10th straight game on Sunday. Justin Edwards appears set to have a prominent role on Sunday after at least 17 points in his previous seven games.

PHI • Guard • #5
8 months ago
Grimes has been a featured player in Philly’s offense for a while now but has been rested as the team tries to pile up enough losses to keep their draft pick. Oubre, on the other hand, will miss his 10th straight game on Sunday. Justin Edwards appears set to have a prominent role on Sunday after at least 17 points in his previous seven games.
ATL • G • #3
8 months ago
LeVert has had a few up-and-down performances as March winds down and his status for Sunday is up in the air. Vit Krejci will likely be the first man off the bench and play a ton if LeVert is ruled out.

PHI • Forward • #19
8 months ago
Edwards continues to produce for the 76ers, extending his streak of games with at least 17 points to seven. Over the last two weeks, the undrafted rookie has offered fourth-round value in nine-cat formats. Edwards is rostered in 40 percent of Yahoo! leagues, so standard league managers have not been asleep at the wheel. But there are still spots where he can be found. Even with Philadelphia playing three games during Week 22, now is an excellent time for managers competing for league titles to add Edwards.

PHI • Forward • #30
8 months ago
Before Saturday’s game, it was reported that Andre Drummond (toe) would miss at least another five games. That put him out of play for Week 22, which boosts Bona’s fantasy value. The rookie was very productive against the Heat, recording his second double-double and blocking three shots for the second straight game. Rostered in 12 percent of Yahoo! leagues, Bona has provided top 50 value in eight- and nine-cat formats over the past two weeks. Despite the 76ers playing three games during Week 22, now is the time to add Bona.

PHI • Guard • #12
8 months ago
With Jeff Dowtin Jr. inactive for two-way contract reasons, Butler returned to the starting lineup on Saturday. His 10 assists were a season-high, and Jared has reached double figures in points in consecutive games for the first time in nearly three weeks. Dowtin can only be active for two more games this season; unless Philadelphia gives him a standard contract, Butler will have more opportunities to start. An 11th-round player in nine-cat formats over the past two weeks, he’s rostered in 18 percent of Yahoo! leagues.
PHI • • #
8 months ago
Hood-Schifino is back after sitting out Wednesday’s loss to the Wizards. His return likely means fewer minutes for Marcus Bagley and Phillip Wheeler, who both played rotation minutes on Wednesday. Hood-Schifino has not provided consistent production, but he’ll get the minutes needed to achieve fantasy relevance in deep leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ATL • Guard • #11
8 months ago
The Hawks continue to list Young as probable on the injury report with an Achilles tendon issue that he’s dealt with for most of the season. The 26-year-old point guard is likely to play and shouldn’t have a minutes restriction.
Source: Brad Rowland

PHI • Center • #1
8 months ago
Given the updated timeline, fantasy managers who may have stashed Drummond in an IL+ slot can let him go. At the earliest, he won’t be available to play until April 7, which is the first day of Week 23. Guerschon Yabusele and Adem Bona will handle the center responsibilities moving forward, with Yabusele offering the safer fantasy floor.
Source: Austin Krell
PHI • • #
8 months ago
Walker has been out with concussion issues, missing seven of the last eight games. The 26-year-old shooting guard practiced in full on Friday and is ready to return against the Heat Saturday. His return could cut into the playing time for Ricky Council IV.
Source: Austin Krell
PHI • • #
8 months ago
JHS has played well in Philadelphia when compared to his time with the Lakers and Jazz. The former first-round pick should see a significant reserve role if he is available, with Jared Butler, Marcus Bagley and Phillip Wheeler taking on extra minutes if JHS is out.
Source: NBA Injury Report
PHI • • #
8 months ago
Walker missed four games with a concussion, then he exited early after playing 11 minutes in his return and has missed Philadelphia’s last three games. It appears that he is on track to play against Miami on Saturday, which would likely take away minutes from Ricky Council IV. It is also worth noting that Tyrese Maxey, Kelly Oubre Jr. and Andre Drummond were all partial participants in practice, but there still isn’t a timeline for their return. At this point, is anyone expecting them to play again this season? Philly is in a tight race at the top of the lottery, and they’re trying to stay in the top six to avoid their pick going to the Thunder. Playing anyone that is going to help them win games would be counterproductive.
Source: Noah Levick
ATL • G • #5
8 months ago
It was a quieter night offensively for Daniels, but he was able to continue to swipe some steals. This was his 10th-straight game with at least two steals. That is the longest streak in the NBA this season, surpassing two separate nine-game streaks, both of which were set by Daniels. This was also his 44th-straight game with at least one steal, which is tied for the 19th-longest streak in league history. Daniels’ has been swiping the ball at a historic rate, and he now sits at 208 steals, which is tied for 51st in NBA history for a single season. He has nine more games to ascend up the leaderboard.
ATL • G • #27
8 months ago
Krejci made the move back into the starting unit in place of Mouhamed Gueye, who wasn’t in the rotation at all on Thursday. Krejci hasn’t been a great fantasy option as a reserve, but when he has started this year, he has been productive. His 14 points were the most that he has had in a game since January, and he was able to provide some value in other categories with the increased opportunity. Atlanta only has one more game with week, but with a four-game week coming up, Krejci could hold some value.

ATL • Guard • #11
8 months ago
Young didn’t have a ton of help from his teammates, but he was able to have another monster night. This was his third-straight game with exactly 12 assists, and of his four consecutive double-doubles, he has had at least 25 points in three of them. Turnovers continue to plague him, but that will always be an issue. He has been more efficient as a shooter recently. He has shot 51.5 percent from the floor over Atlanta’s last six games, which has him ranked 13th in nine-cat formats on Basketball Monster during that stretch. Managers shouldn’t expect him to stay this hot, but it is an enjoyable hot streak.
ATL • G • #27
8 months ago
Krejci will replace Mouhamed Gueye in the starting unit, and while Gueye has been a fixture of Atlanta’s starting lineup since before the All-Star break, he hasn’t seen the workload that an NBA starter usually does. Krejci should be closer to typical starters minutes, and he did have an effective stretch as a starter in January, which gives him some upside if he remains in this role.
Source: NBA.com Lineups

ATL • Guard • #11
8 months ago
Unsurprisingly, Young will be good to go after once again being listed as probable. He’ll continue to see his normal role in the starting unit, where he has recorded a double-double in three straight games.
Source: Atlanta Hawks
PHI • • #
8 months ago
Wheeler is the latest G League alum to receive an opportunity to prove himself in the NBA. The 6-foot-8 forward most recently played for the Maine Celtics, averaging 10.2 points and 5.7 rebounds in six appearances after being acquired from the Texas Legends. Wheeler’s addition to the 76ers’ roster is unlikely to impact fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA G League

PHI • Forward • #28
8 months ago
The good news for fantasy managers is that Yabusele plays quality minutes. However, those who may have hoped to see him log 30 minutes or more consistently may be disappointed. He’s played 29 or fewer in four of his last five appearances, as it’s probably in Philadelphia’s best interest to go with younger (and less proven) players the rest of the way. Adem Bona (six points, six rebounds, three assists and three blocks) played 23 minutes off the bench. While he did tweak his ankle during the second half of Wednesday’s defeat, the rookie remained in the game. His playing time will likely increase with the 76ers looking toward the future and increasing the likelihood that they’ll hold onto their top-six protected lottery pick.

PHI • Guard • #5
8 months ago
Grimes didn’t have his best night shooting the ball, making two of his seven attempts from inside the arc, but the overall stat line was solid. Over the past two weeks, the 76ers’ guard has offered top-20 value in eight-cat formats. With Philadelphia ending Week 21 with a Saturday/Sunday back-to-back, Grimes may miss one of those games for rest reasons. If so, Jared Butler (14/5/4 with four three-pointers in 26 minutes) would have added fantasy value.

PHI • Forward • #19
8 months ago
With the 76ers focused on strengthening their chances of holding onto their 2025 first-round pick, Edwards will play plenty between now and the end of the season. The good news for fantasy managers is that his minutes have not been “glorified cardio.” Over the past two weeks, Edwards has offered fifth-round value in eight-cat formats. The 76ers end Week 21 with a Saturday/Sunday back-to-back, and fantasy managers should have Edwards on their radars.
PHI • • #
8 months ago
Weaver is the latest G League alum to receive an opportunity to prove himself in the NBA. The 6-foot-8 forward most recently played for the Maine Celtics, averaging 10.2 points and 5.7 rebounds in six appearances after being acquired from the Texas Legends. Weaver’s addition to the 76ers’ roster is unlikely to impact fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA G League
ATL • F-C • #22
8 months ago
The Hawks announced Wednesday that Nance continues progressing in his recovery from a right medial femoral condyle fracture. However, the next update will not be provided until the regular season concludes on April 13. Nance’s absence has freed up minutes for Mouhamed Gueye and Georges Niang. While the former has been in the starting lineup, the latter offers a higher fantasy floor and ceiling.
Source: Atlanta Hawks

PHI • Guard • #11
8 months ago
Dowtin and Grimes will start Wednesday’s game, with Jared Butler and Chuma Okeke coming off the bench. While Grimes is already rostered in most standard leagues, Dowtin is worth streaming in deeper formats when allowed to start.
Source: Philadelphia 76ers
PHI • • #
8 months ago
Hood-Schifino’s absence will not impact fantasy basketball, as Quentin Grimes is available after sitting out Monday’s loss to the Pelicans. Chuma Okeke will likely play fewer minutes, eliminating what little streaming value he possessed.
Source: Adam Aaronson

ATL • Guard • #2
8 months ago
Wallace remains out with a shoulder injury, and his absence does not impact fantasy basketball. With Trae Young considered probable, Wallace likely would have been inactive if he were healthy enough to play.
Source: Brad Rowland

ATL • Guard • #11
8 months ago
The Hawks list Young as probable on their initial injury report with the same Achilles tendon issue. He’ll likely be cleared to play, so fantasy managers should set their lineups with this expectation. Young should play starters’ minutes, as has been the norm for most of this season.
Source: Brad Rowland
ATL • G • #5
8 months ago
Daniels continues to get it done across the board for fantasy managers. As if the points, boards, dimes and triples weren’t sweet enough, he racked up four more steals to bring his season total to 206. Averaging 3.1 swipes per game, he’s on pace to reach 237 steals, a mark that hasn’t been equaled since the 1991-92 season when John Stockton recorded 244.
ATL • F-C • #17
8 months ago
Okongwu was one of six Hawks to finish with double-digit scoring, and he led all rebounders in the contest. The big man has thrived since returning from the All-Star break, averaging better than 15 points, 10 rebounds, a steal and a block. With Clint Capela and Jalen Johnson out, expect Okongwu to continue producing at a high level to close out the 2024-25 campaign.

ATL • Guard • #11
8 months ago
Regarding Young’s Achilles tendon issue, fantasy managers know the drill by now. He’s officially available to play after being listed as probable on the initial injury report. He will once again log starters’ minutes, looking to record his fifth points/assists double-double in seven games.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHI • Guard • #5
8 months ago
Grimes took Monday night off after posting a 26/5/6 line in Sunday’s loss to Atlanta, but he’s been putting the Sixers on his back for the last month. In that span, Grimes comfortably leads his team in scoring with 24.9 points per game to go with 4.5 assists, 4.5 boards, 3.2 triples and 1.9 steals. He’s been a top 40 fantasy option over the last 14 games, and there’s no reason to think his hot streak will end any time soon.
Source: NBA Injury Report
PHI • • #
8 months ago
Due to a concussion and a head injury, Walker has missed six of Philadelphia’s last seven games. A sprained neck will sideline him for Wednesday’s game against the Wizards, leaving the 76ers light on players on the wing. Ricky Council IV and recent signing Marcus Bagley will play increased minutes, with the former in the starting lineup. Council is worthy of streaming consideration in deep leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHI • Forward • #19
8 months ago
Edwards has had a lot of success as an undrafted rookie out of Kentucky, and Monday’s game was just the latest chapter. He wasn’t able to score 20 points for a third-straight game, but he was able to set a new career-high for three-pointers. He has now scored at least 18 points and hit five triples in five consecutive games. Edwards should continue to get the opportunity to build on performances like this one for the remainder of the season.

PHI • Guard • #12
8 months ago
After coming off the bench on Sunday, Butler returned to the starting unit on the second night of a back-to-back. His last few games had been subpar, but he had one of his best scoring nights of the season on Monday. Unfortunately, it was paired with an uncharacteristically low assist night for him, though he made up for it with a new season-high for steals. Butler should continue to play a large role for the tanking 76ers for the rest of the season.

PHI • Forward • #30
8 months ago
Bona missed Philadelphia’s last five games with a left ankle sprain, and he was able to log 19 minutes in his first game back. Prior to his absence, he scored in double figures in four consecutive games and started in the final game before injuring his ankle. This wasn’t a spectacular performance by any means, but it was good to see Bona back on the floor. Philly has three more games this week, and Bona could certainly make a return to the starting lineup at some point.

PHI • Guard • #14
8 months ago
Butler will return to the starting lineup in place of Quentin Grimes, who is getting a rest night to help Philadelphia’s lottery odds. Council IV will also enter the starting lineup, replacing Jeff Dowtin Jr. despite his 17/4/3/3/2 line in 26 minutes on Sunday.
Source: Keith Pompey

PHI • Forward • #30
8 months ago
Bona will be back after a five-game absence and will split the minutes at center with Guerschon Yabusele. Bona started in his last appearance and scored in double figures in each of his last four games. There is a chance he starts, but he will at least play a significant reserve role.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ATL • Guard • #2
8 months ago
Wallace won’t be available, but he has only played a significant role when Trae Young is sidelined. With Young probable, Wallace may not have seen the floor if he was available.
Source: Atlanta Hawks

ATL • Guard • #11
8 months ago
Young is considered probable on the Hawks’ initial injury report as usual. Unless there’s a surprising turn of events, he’ll be available to play against the Rockets. Keaton Wallace (shoulder), who would fill in for Young on nights when he’s unavailable, has already been made inactive.
Source: Brad Rowland
PHI • • #
8 months ago
Not selected in the 2023 NBA Draft, Bagley has spent the past two seasons with the 76ers’ G League affiliate. Averaging 11.3 points and 8.1 rebounds per game, the small forward has earned a 10-day contract with the 76ers. Bagley’s addition to the 76ers’ roster is unlikely to impact fantasy basketball.
Source: Sam DiGiovanni

PHI • Forward • #30
8 months ago
Bona has missed the last five games with a sprained left ankle, but is likely to return Monday given his probable listing. He and Guerschon Yabusele will split time down low with the 76ers missing Andre Drummond and Joel Embiid.
Source: Ky Carlin
PHI • • #
8 months ago
Walker missed four games with a concussion before returning last Friday against the Spurs, but he subsequently left that game after playing 11 minutes with a head injury. Walker sat out Sunday’s game against the Hawks with a concussion and will do the same Monday. There will be more minutes for Ricky Council IV and Jalen Hood-Schifino in his absence.
Source: Ky Carlin
ATL • F • #20
9 months ago
Niang had an excellent weekend off the bench. After scoring 23 points in Saturday’s win over the Warriors, he tallied 20 more against the 76ers. However, Niang remains a player who does not need to be rostered in most leagues. Ranked outside the top 200 in eight-cat formats over the past two weeks, the Hawks forward is rostered in just seven percent of Yahoo! leagues. Caris LeVert (7/3/7/1/1 with one three-pointer) remains the superior option among Hawks reserves.

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Another game and another points/assists double-double for Young, who has recorded four in his last six appearances. Over the past two weeks, the Hawks point guard has provided top-10 value in eight-cat formats. While Young did commit five turnovers on Sunday, fantasy managers understand that this comes with the territory when rostering him. The Hawks play three games during Week 21, starting with the Rockets on Tuesday.
ATL • F • #10
9 months ago
While the production outside of points and three-pointers was limited, Risacher continues to make strides as a scorer. Over the past two weeks, he has averaged 16.9 points per game on 53.5 percent shooting. Rostered in 30 percent of Yahoo! leagues, Risacher has provided ninth-round value in eight-cat formats during this stretch, sitting just outside the top 100. The rookie has steadily improved, especially after the All-Star break, which has been encouraging for Hawks fans and fantasy managers.

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
As has been the case for much of the season, Young is good to go after showing up on the injury report with a lingering Achilles tendon issue. He’ll handle his usual workload as the Hawks’ starting point guard.
Source: Atlanta Hawks

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Young has scored at least 28 points in four of his previous five games and is keeping the Hawks afloat in the Eastern Conference. It appears like he’ll suit up on Sunday in an attempt to lead his team to a third straight win.
ATL • G • #5
9 months ago
In the steals category, Daniels’ 2024-25 season will go down in league history once it’s completed. He’s had at least three pilfers in 38 of the 65 games he has appeared in this season. While Jaren Jackson Jr. and Evan Mobley certainly deserve the praise they have received, Daniels’ name may not come up enough regarding the NBA Defensive Player of the Year award. And the fantasy value has been there, with Dyson providing top-25 value in eight-cat formats over the past month.
ATL • F • #20
9 months ago
After scoring 18 points on 6-of-23 shooting in the three games prior, Niang was outstanding on Saturday. The 23 points are the most he’s scored in a game since March 6, and this was his first game with at least five three-pointers since February 23. Niang and Caris LeVert (14/2/6 with one three-pointer) have boosted their values since joining the Hawks at the trade deadline, with the latter being the superior deep-league asset. The Hawks play three games during Week 21, starting with the Rockets on Tuesday.
ATL • F-C • #17
9 months ago
Okongwu continued his stellar play on Saturday, recording his fourth consecutive double-double. Over the past month, the Hawks center has provided top-20 value in eight-cat formats. With Clint Capela likely done for the season due to injury, nothing has prevented Okongwu from logging heavy minutes. Not only is he helping fantasy managers win their leagues this season, but Onyeka is boosting his value for drafts in the fall.

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Young has scored 25 points or more in six of his last eight outings following Saturday’s latest 25-point performance. Over the past two weeks, the Hawks point guard has provided first-round value in eight-cat formats, one round better than his season-long production. The Hawks now hit the road for three games during Week 21, starting with the Rockets on Tuesday.

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Young and LeVert were initially probable for Saturday’s game, so the status upgrades were expected. While the former will assume his usual duties as the Hawks’ starting point guard, the latter will be a key option off the bench. LeVert is worth rostering in deeper leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

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
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.