
CHA • Guard • #23
4 days ago
Mann was listed as probable on the second night of the back-to-back, and now he has officially been cleared to suit up. He’ll occupy his typical role off the bench, which hasn’t been enough time for him to make an impact on the box score with LaMelo Ball and Collin Sexton available.
Source: Charlotte Hornets PR

LAC • Guard • #10
4 days ago
Bogdanović’s hip injury will keep him out of a fifth consecutive game. While the absence does not affect fantasy basketball, it does cause an issue for a Clippers rotation that is without Bradley Beal for the rest of the season. Nicolas Batum and Kobe Sanders have seen their minutes increase recently, but neither is productive enough to have an impact in fantasy basketball.
Source: Law Murray

CHA • Guard • #23
4 days ago
Mann popped up on the injury report Saturday afternoon as probable with an ankle injury. The 24-year-old shooting guard missed multiple games last week due to the injury, but has played in the last three Hornets games. Mann figures to suit up again Saturday given his probable listing, but he still doesn’t offer much fantasy value in a bench role.

CHA • Guard • #24
4 days ago
Connaughton hurt his calf last week against the Clippers and hasn’t played since. The 32-year-old shooting guard is set to miss his fourth consecutive game against the Raptors on Saturday. As a reserve, his absence doesn’t significantly impact fantasy basketball.

LAC • Center • #40
5 days ago
Zubac’s streak of double-digit scoring efforts ended at 11 on Friday, as he struggled to get clean looks with Memphis’ Zach Edey on the floor. However, he did hit double figures in rebounds for the seventh time in his last eight games. Just as important has been the playing time, with Zubac averaging 34.0 minutes per game over the last two weeks. If that continues, his chances of making good on the preseason Yahoo! ADP (36) will improve.

LAC • Guard • #1
5 days ago
Harden recorded his seventh double-double of the season on Friday, but the field-goal percentage will leave some fantasy managers disappointed. However, the Clippers guard has still been a top-10 player over the past two weeks in eight- and nine-cat formats. Given Harden’s overall production, the occasional efficiency issues aren’t a significant concern for most fantasy managers.

LAC • Forward • #2
5 days ago
Leonard had his best game of the season on Friday, but he did not get much help, especially after halftime. While he scored 21 points on 8-of-12 shooting in the second half, Kawhi’s teammates combined for 23 points on 8-of-30 shooting. Leonard only played 29 minutes on Friday, a reminder that he doesn’t need to play starters’ minutes to have a significant impact on fantasy basketball. Leonard said after the loss that he will play against the Mavericks on Saturday, but consider him to be questionable anyway.
Source: Law Murray

CHA • Forward • #0
5 days ago
Bridges had one of his better statistical performances of the season in this one. He matched his season high for assists and approached triple-double territory. Bridges is currently averaging career highs in both points and three-pointers, and the volume of triples has helped to offset the worst field goal percentage of his career. That wasn’t an issue in this game, which resulted in one of his best games of the year.

CHA • Guard • #2
5 days ago
Sexton has been at his best this season as part of the starting lineup, but he was able to reach 20 points as a reserve for the first time this season in this one. He has been an excellent addition for Charlotte and has been a consistent source of offense when given the opportunity. Still, Sexton’s best games will continue to come when he is able to start, so don’t expect nights like this often.

CHA • Forward • #24
5 days ago
This was only Miller’s fifth appearance this season, but he has been fantastic when he has suited up this year. This game featured new season-highs for minutes, points, blocks and three-pointers and resulted in Charlotte’s fifth win of the season. Miller’s injuries over the last two seasons have been frustrating, but if he can stay on the floor moving forward, he will be worth the wait.

LAC • Guard • #10
6 days ago
Bogdanović will miss a fourth straight game with a left hip contusion. While his absence does not affect fantasy basketball, it does leave the Clippers with one less option on the wing. Kobe Sanders played 17 minutes off the bench in Tuesday’s loss to the Lakers, and he may take on a similar workload on Friday. There’s no need to roster him in redraft leagues.
Source: Law Murray

CHA • Guard • #24
6 days ago
Connaughton injured his calf during the Hornets’ November 22 loss to the Clippers and has not played since, missing the last two games. Friday’s game will be the third on the shelf for Connaughton, but it will not affect fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA Injury Report
CHA • • #
7 days ago
Wednesday’s game qualifies as Knueppel’s worst as a pro. The rookie shot 0-of-7 from beyond the arc and made one shot apiece in the first and fourth quarters. The good news for fantasy managers is that nights like Wednesday have not been the norm for Knueppel, who remains the most productive rookie in this current class. He’ll look to bounce back when the Hornets face the Bulls on Friday in both teams’ NBA Cup finale.

CHA • Forward • #0
7 days ago
Bridges had a rough night at the foul line, and he did not record any defensive stats, either. Despite limited defensive production, the veteran forward is still providing top-50 value in nine-cat formats. As long as Bridges avoids a late-season shutdown, he should remain a reliable option for managers needing scoring at the forward positions.

CHA • Forward • #24
7 days ago
Miller led the way for the Hornets, shooting 4-of-9 from beyond the arc. The nature of Wednesday’s game, which the Knicks won 129-101, meant he got some extra time on the bench, with the Hornets already eliminated from the NBA Cup. However, his 28 minutes were two more than his total in Saturday’s loss to the Clippers. Miller can be a valuable fantasy option when playing without restrictions, so fantasy managers must be patient as he works to improve his conditioning.
CHA • • #
7 days ago
Kalkbrenner (ankle) returns from a one-game absence to reclaim his spot in the Hornets’ starting rotation. As a result, veteran center Mason Plumlee will head back to the bench. Likewise, Ball (ankle) is available after missing the Hornets’ loss on Sunday to the Hawks. Charlotte has lost nine of its last 10 games and will look to end its current six-game losing streak.
Source: Owen O’Connor

LAC • Forward • #2
8 days ago
After playing 26 minutes in his first game back from foot and ankle injuries that sidelined him for nearly three weeks, Leonard’s playing time received a slight bump on Tuesday. He finished a blocked shot shy of a complete stat line and is providing top-10 value in nine-cat formats. Production has not been Leonard’s issue, but availability has. With the Clippers ending Week 6 with a Friday/Saturday back-to-back, he’ll likely be on the sideline for one of those two games.

LAC • Forward-Center • #20
8 days ago
Offensively, Tuesday’s performance was Collins’s best since moving into the starting lineup on November 10. The 18 points were one shy of his season-high, and he ended a nasty streak in the assist category. His assist against the Lakers was the first for Collins since moving into the starting lineup, a stunning lack of production, even if he isn’t a point guard. Collins is still rostered in 77 percent of Yahoo! leagues, which is more about his reputation entering the season than his production. Hopefully, Tuesday’s performance will be the catalyst the veteran forward needs.

LAC • Guard • #1
8 days ago
As expected, Harden once again led the way offensively for the Clippers. While all five starters finished in double figures, there were no other 20-point scorers as the Clippers fell to 5-13. The only negative for Harden right now is the turnover category. He recorded five turnovers on Tuesday and is averaging 3.8 per game on the season. However, despite that high number, he’s still providing first-round value in 12-team formats. The Clippers end Week 6 with a Friday/Saturday back-to-back.

LAC • Guard • #8
8 days ago
Dunn’s night ended prematurely after he picked up two technical fouls following an altercation. He received his first for pushing the basketball into Luka Dončić’s chest, and a second for a mix-up with Jaxson Hayes. Hayes, who pushed Dunn from beyond after the Dončić incident, was assessed a technical foul. Dunn finished with 19 points (8-of-15 FGs), three assists, one steal and three three-pointers.

LAC • Guard • #10
8 days ago
Tuesday’s game will be the third Bogdanović has missed with a left hip contusion. Kobe Sanders and Cam Christie are two reserves whose minutes may increase with Bogdanović out, but neither is worth the risk in fantasy leagues, even on a three-game night.
Source: Justin Russo

CHA • Guard • #1
8 days ago
Ball is back after sitting out Sunday’s loss to the Hawks, Charlotte’s second game in as many nights. Collin Sexton will head to the bench, where the already-low fantasy value decreases a bit more.
Source: Rod Boone

CHA • Forward • #24
8 days ago
Miller did not play in Sunday’s loss to the Hawks, as Charlotte was playing its second game in as many nights. His return means Sion James will head back to the bench, with the rookie already providing minimal fantasy value.
Source: Rod Boone
CHA • • #
8 days ago
Kalkbrenner did not play in Sunday’s loss to the Hawks, with Mason Plumlee replacing him in the starting lineup. Moussa Diabaté will also have a lower fantasy ceiling since Kalkbrenner is back in the starting five.
Source: Rod Boone

LAC • Guard • #10
9 days ago
Bogdanović has missed the Clippers’ last two games with a hip contusion, with his absence factoring into Kobe Sanders playing 28 minutes off the bench in Sunday’s loss to the Cavaliers. Neither Bogdanović nor Sanders is worth rostering in fantasy leagues, regardless of who’s available for Tuesday’s game.
Source: Law Murray

LAC • Center • #40
10 days ago
After a modest showing in Saturday’s win over the Hornets, Zubac recorded one of his best stat lines of the season in Cleveland. He finished two rebounds shy of a 30/20 game while posting excellent percentages from the field and the foul line. Zubac did not record any defensive stats, but he began Sunday averaging 0.5 steals and 0.9 blocks per game, so that wasn’t too surprising. Averaging 31.5 minutes per game, Zubac is closing in on top-50 value in nine-cat formats after a relatively slow start to the season.

LAC • Forward • #2
10 days ago
Sunday’s game was the first for Leonard since November 3, so no one was surprised that his minutes were limited. There was some concern when he went back to the locker room less than two minutes into the game, but Leonard was back on the court shortly thereafter and logged 27 minutes. If he’s hitting the high-20s in minutes despite the restriction, that’s good news for those who have Leonard rostered. The Clippers play three games during Week 6, but they have a Friday/Saturday back-to-back, so Kawhi may be limited to two appearances.
Source: Justin Russo
CHA • • #
10 days ago
One month into the season, and Knueppel has a strong case for being the league’s best rookie. He had another excellent night on Sunday, hitting a season-high seven three-pointers and shooting over 50 percent from the field. While Charlotte lost both games of its weekend back-to-back, Knueppel put up 54 points and shot 13-of-20 from three. He’s closing in on top-50 value in eight- and nine-cat formats, outperforming his Yahoo! ADP (142) by a significant distance. Charlotte has three games in Week 6, starting with the Knicks on Wednesday.

CHA • Guard • #2
10 days ago
With LaMelo Ball (ankle) and Brandon Miller (shoulder) unavailable, Sexton was one of the replacements in the Hornets’ starting lineup. The final stat line was solid, but the veteran guard did not offer much value beyond the points and assists. By now, experienced fantasy managers have a clear understanding of what they’re getting when they roster Sexton. The Hornets’ three-game Week 6 includes a back-to-back, so there may be another opportunity for Sexton to start in the near future. Sion James started in place of Miller, and the rookie finished with seven points, six rebounds, three assists and one three-pointer.

CHA • Forward • #0
10 days ago
While Bridges did record a complete stat line in Atlanta, it had the potential to be even better. The Hornets forward shot 1-of-8 from beyond the arc. Since going on a run of six straight games with at least two three-pointers, Bridges went 1-of-10 in losses to the Clippers and Hawks. However, he’s still averaging a career-high 2.9 three-pointers per game, which is one reason Bridges has been a third-round player in nine-cat formats. The Hornets play three games during Week 6, starting with the Knicks on Wednesday.

LAC • Forward • #2
10 days ago
Leonard is back after a 10-game absence due to ankle and foot injuries. His return means Kobe Sanders will come off the bench in a change that does not affect Sanders’ fantasy value. He was not a player who needed to be rostered before Leonard’s return.
Source: NBA Lineups

CHA • Forward-Center • #22
10 days ago
The Hornets are down three starters for Sunday’s game, as LaMelo Ball, Brandon Miller and Ryan Kalkbrenner have been ruled out. Sexton, James and Plumlee move into the starting lineup, with the latter making his first start of the season. That’s surprising, but Moussa Diabaté may still play more minutes despite coming off the bench.
Source: NBA Lineups

LAC • Guard • #10
10 days ago
Bogdanović’s absence leaves the Clippers down a perimeter player off the bench, but it does not affect fantasy basketball. There should be more minutes available to Cam Christie, who logged 21 minutes in Saturday’s win over the Hornets. There’s no need to consider rostering him.
Source: NBA Injury Report
CHA • • #
10 days ago
Kalkbrenner is officially out for Sunday’s game after spraining his left ankle on Saturday. Moussa Diabaté is worth streaming as the rookie’s replacement in the starting lineup. Mason Plumlee will take on the backup role, but he’s unlikely to provide enough value to merit rostering.
Source: Charlotte Hornets
CHA • • #
10 days ago
Kalkbrenner sprained his left ankle during the first half of Saturday’s loss to the Clippers, so the initial “questionable” tag was somewhat surprising. With the downgrade in status, the rookie is trending toward not playing against Atlanta. If so, the Hornets will rely on Moussa Diabaté and Mason Plumlee at the center position.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHA • Guard • #23
10 days ago
Mann has been upgraded from probable to available, which will help the Hornets account for the absences of LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller. Mann offers limited fantasy value, so the expanded role does not make him a must-stream in this spot.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHA • Guard • #24
10 days ago
Connaughton was injured during Saturday’s loss to the Clippers. With the Hawks announcing that he suffered a calf strain, the veteran guard may be looking at an extended absence. Connaughton’s absence does not affect fantasy basketball.
Source: Charlotte Hornets
CHA • • #
10 days ago
Kalkbrenner exited Saturday’s loss to the Clippers during the first half with a sprained left ankle, playing 11 minutes as a result. If he can’t play on Sunday, Moussa Diabaté would move into the starting lineup, with Mason Plumlee moving up a spot in the center rotation as well.
Source: Charlotte Hornets

CHA • Guard • #23
10 days ago
Mann did not play in Saturday’s loss to the Clippers, which factored into Liam McNeeley playing 18 minutes off the bench. With LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller out, there will be ample room for Mann and McNeeley in the Hornets’ rotation. However, neither qualifies as a must-stream player.
Source: Charlotte Hornets

CHA • Forward • #24
10 days ago
Saturday’s appearance against the Clippers was Miller’s first since October 25, so it’s unsurprising that back-to-backs are off the table for the time being. Sion James will likely return to the starting lineup, but he offers a limited fantasy ceiling. Fellow rookie Liam McNeeley should see his playing time increase as well.
Source: Charlotte Hornets

CHA • Guard • #1
10 days ago
Sunday’s game is the second in as many nights for the Hornets, so Ball will not play. Collin Sexton will return to the starting lineup, and he is worth rostering in 12-team leagues when given that responsibility.
Source: Charlotte Hornets

LAC • Guard • #10
10 days ago
Bogdanović did not play in Saturday’s win over the Hornets, resulting in more minutes for fellow reserve Cam Christie. Christie played 21 minutes on Saturday but did not do enough to merit being streamed in any fantasy league. Even if Bogdanović remains out, there’s no need to consider adding Christie.
Source: Law Murray

LAC • Forward • #2
10 days ago
Leonard is ready to return, and that’s great for fantasy managers and the Clippers. Los Angeles went 2-8 in the games its star forward missed, with John Collins replacing him in the starting lineup. With Leonard back in the fold, either Collins or Kobe Sanders will head to the bench.
Source: Joey Linn

CHA • Forward • #14
11 days ago
Diabaté took over for Ryan Kalkbrenner, who left with an ankle injury. The 23-year-old power forward started the second half and played a total of 25 minutes. Diabaté had just six points as the Hornets have no shortage of other scorers, but he’s averaging 10.1 points, 8.2 rebounds and 22 minutes this year. If Kalkbrenner were to miss time, Diabaté would certainly be worth rostering in most leagues.

CHA • Forward • #24
11 days ago
Miller missed nearly a month of action with a shoulder injury before returning against the Clippers on Saturday. The 23-year-old small forward played 26 minutes in his first game back and that should only increase as he gets further away from the injury. Miller was a little rusty as he went 2-of-10 from three-point range, but still managed to score 21 points.
CHA • • #
11 days ago
Knueppel had eight rebounds and seven assists the game against the Pacers on Wednesday, but had just one rebound and one assist against the Clippers on Saturday. The 20-year-old shooting guard had 26 points and made six three-pointers in the loss. Knueppel led the Hornets with 34 minutes in Brandon Miller’s (shoulder) return game.

LAC • Center • #40
11 days ago
Zubac hadn’t recorded more than four assists in a game so far this season entering play Saturday, but dished out six assists in the win over the Hornets. Otherwise, the 28-year-old center had a fairly normal game contributing 18 points, nine rebounds and one block. The Clippers close out Week 5 Sunday against the Cavaliers.

LAC • Guard • #1
11 days ago
Harden was magnificent as he took apart the Hornets offensively. The 36-year-old point guard made history with his 55-point effort, setting the Clippers’ franchise record. It was also Harden’s 25th 50-point game of his career, tying him with Kobe Bryant and trialing only Wilt Chamberlain and Michael Jordan. Harden’s 28.4 points per game this year is his best since 2020, when he won the scoring title. Kawhi Leonard is due back from injury on Sunday, but don’t expect Harden to slow down.

CHA • Guard • #24
11 days ago
Connaughton had no points in six minutes off the bench before leaving with a calf injury. The 32-year-old shooting guard was quickly ruled out for the rest of the game. We’ll have another update when more is known about the injury, but Connaughton isn’t worth rostering in standard fantasy leagues at this point in his career.

LAC • Guard • #10
11 days ago
Bogdanović was originally listed as questionable with a hip injury. The 33-year-old shooting guard has dealt with the injury for the better part of a week now. Bogdanović scored just six points in 21 minutes in Thursday’s loss to the Magic. He’ll have a chance to return to the lineup on Sunday when the Clippers take on the Cavaliers.

LAC • Guard • #10
11 days ago
Bogdanović has been on the injury report already this week with a hip injury. The 33-year-old shooting guard seems to be impacted by the injury over his last two games, playing just 21 and 26 minutes while failing to reach 10 points in either context. Normally, Bogdanović would be an interesting streamer with the Clippers shorthanded, but his level of play has suffered over the last two games likely because of his hip injury.

LAC • Forward • #2
11 days ago
Leonard has missed the last nine games with a foot injury. The Clippers are 1-8 in those games and are desperate to have the 34-year-old small forward back, especially considering the injuries to Bradley Beal (hip) and Derrick Jones Jr. (knee). Hopefully the Clippers can salvage their last game without Leonard against the Hornets on Saturday.
Source: Chris Haynes

LAC • Guard • #3
11 days ago
Paul is in his 21st season in the NBA. The 40-year-old point guard, who is back in his home state of North Carolina to take on the Hornets, posted on social media that he’s “grateful for this last one.” Paul seems to be implying this will be his last game against the Hornets in North Carolina. The 12-time All-Star and 11-time All-NBA point guard was the fourth overall pick in the 2005 NBA Draft by the Hornets. After Paul officially retires, the only question will be when, not if, he’s elected to the basketball hall of fame.

LAC • Center • #40
13 days ago
Zubac only contributed in the points and rebounds categories, but fantasy managers will undoubtedly take the production. He’s up to nine double-doubles on the season, with Thursday’s 19 boards being a season-high. Due to the Clippers’ many injuries, Zubac and James Harden have been the team’s only reliable options for fantasy managers. The Clippers end Week 5 with a Saturday/Sunday back-to-back against the Hornets and Cavaliers, with the latter matchup setting up to be a challenging one for Zubac due to Cleveland’s tandem of Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen.

LAC • Guard • #1
13 days ago
As has been the case for most of the season, Harden carried most of the offensive workload on Thursday, with Ivica Zubac being the only other Clipper in double figures. Harden has scored at least 31 points in three of his last four games, providing top-5 per-game value in eight- and nine-cat formats over the past week. The Clippers continue their road trip in Charlotte on Saturday, and that should be a good matchup for Harden.

LAC • Forward • #2
13 days ago
This will now be the ninth game in a row that Leonard has missed with his multiple foot injuries. The Clippers are just 1-7 over the first eight games without him, and would certainly love to have him back on the court, especially with Bradley Beal (hip) and Derrick Jones Jr. (knee) also out. Nicolas Batum and Kobe Sanders will continue to see larger roles in his absence.
Source: NBA.com

LAC • Guard • #11
13 days ago
Miller was seeing an uptick in minutes before suffering this hamstring injury that has kept him out since Sunday. Kobe Sanders should see additional minutes now that Derrick Jones Jr. is also out with a knee injury.
Source: NBA.com

LAC • Center • #40
16 days ago
Zubac’s final stat line was modest, but the 7-footer did record his eighth double-double of the season on Monday. Six have been tallied over the last seven games, and just as crucial for fantasy managers is the playing time. During this seven-game stretch, Zubac has played an average of 34 minutes, even higher than his career-best mark of 32.8 last season. Brook Lopez, who was brought in to provide legitimate value as the backup center, hasn’t answered the call. On Monday, he played 14 minutes and finished with six points, one rebound and one three-pointer. Until that changes, Zubac will continue to clear 30 minutes, if not approach 35.

LAC • Guard • #1
16 days ago
Harden had two opportunities to win the game in the final seconds, but both three-point attempts missed the mark. That may have been an appropriate conclusion to what was an inefficient and frustrating night for “The Beard.” Harden shot 2-of-12 from three and wasn’t much better inside the arc, shooting 28 percent overall. A perfect night at the foul line boosted the final point total, but he’s been asked to shoulder a heavy workload due to the Clippers’ injuries. Fantasy managers who have Harden rostered have to hope that he doesn’t get worn down.
LAC • • #
16 days ago
Sanders made his first professional start on Monday and delivered solid offensive production. He shot just under 50 percent from the field and notched season-highs in points and three-pointers. While the production outside of those categories was lackluster, Sanders logged 30 minutes. With Cam Christie (two points and one blocked shot) playing 12 minutes and Kobe Brown picking up a DNP-CD, that may bode well for Sanders in the short term. He still isn’t worth adding in most leagues, but place the rookie on your watchlists.