
CHI • Guard • #11
about 1 month ago
Bulls coach Billy Donovan said it was a non-contact practice, but Dosunmu didn’t participate. Dosunmu also went to a doctor after Sunday night’s loss because his thumb was bothering him. He already missed one game with the sprained thumb, so it’s possible he aggravated the injury. More updates should be provided closer to Chicago’s next game, which isn’t until Friday.
Source: Gavin Dorsey

CHI • Guard • #3
about 1 month ago
Giddey took a team-high 15 shots in this one as the Bulls fell behind early and never quite recovered. The 23-year-old guard has scuffled a bit recently as his rebounding and assists numbers have taken a hit over the past two weeks. He’s remained a steady 20-point scorer, but the Bulls are reeling of late, having lost seven consecutive games since November 24. They have just two games on tap for next week when they face the Hornets and Pelicans.

CHI • Forward • #14
about 1 month ago
Buzelis reached double figures for the fourth consecutive contest, but finished a season-worst minus-30 in this one as the injury-depleted Warriors took care of business on the second night of a back-to-back. The 21-year-old offers some scoring upside but isn’t much of an impact fantasy contributor elsewhere at this early stage of his career. He remains a work in progress.

CHI • Forward-Center • #12
about 1 month ago
Collins is good to go after the Bulls listed him as probable on the initial injury report. He’ll slot in as the backup center, with Nikola Vučević playing most of the available minutes as the starter.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Guard • #11
about 1 month ago
Dosunmu is available after missing Friday’s loss to the Pacers with a thumb injury. He immediately moves back into the starting lineup, with Julian Phillips being pushed to the bench. That’s the lone change to the Bulls’ starting five.
Source: NBA Lineups

CHI • Forward • #44
about 1 month ago
Williams and Terry have been upgraded from probable to available. While both will be part of the Bulls’ rotation, neither has been productive enough to merit being rostered in most redraft leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
White has been upgraded from probable to available and will take his usual place in the Bulls’ starting lineup. Those who have him rostered must ensure that he’s in their active lineups before tipoff.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Guard • #30
about 1 month ago
Jones will miss a third consecutive game, resulting in more playing time for Dalen Terry and Jevon Carter. However, that does not make either player worth streaming in fantasy leagues.
Source: Chuck Swirsky

CHI • Forward-Guard • #35
about 1 month ago
Sunday’s game will be the eighth that Okoro has missed, which opens up a spot in the starting lineup. While Julian Phillips was the most recent replacement, it was because the Bulls did not have Ayo Dosunmu. Dosunmu is probable to play on Sunday, so he’ll likely move into the starting lineup if cleared.
Source: Chuck Swirsky

CHI • Forward-Center • #7
about 1 month ago
Sunday’s game will be the fifth that Smith has missed with a strained left hamstring. Zach Collins will once again fill the backup center role, with Lachlan Olbrich being available in case of emergency.
Source: Chuck Swirsky

BKN • Forward • #1
about 1 month ago
Porter came out of the gate on fire, dropping 22 points in the first half on 9-of-14 shooting, including 4-of-7 from beyond the arc, to power the Nets to a commanding 62-44 advantage. The 27-year-old scoring machine has delievered first-round value for fantasy purposes as one of the most impactful all-around performers over the past week, averaging 34.3 points, 8.7 rebounds, 4.0 assists, 2.0 steals and 0.7 blocks over three games during that span. The Nets are off until Friday when they face the Mavericks before closing out the week with a home tilt against the Bucks.

BKN • Center • #33
about 1 month ago
Claxton was a dominant presence in the paint in this one as he shot 55 percent from the floor while pulling down 11 rebounds and also dishing out double-digit assists. He also chipped in three blocks just for good measure. The 26-year-old big man has been exceptional of late, delivering third-round fantasy value over the past week, averaging 13.3 points, 9.5 rebounds, 7.3 assists, 0.8 steals and two blocks over his last four games.

BKN • Center • #20
about 1 month ago
Sharpe provided a spark off the bench as Brooklyn raced out to a big lead early and was able to cruise to a relatively easy win. He knocked down all four of his shots from the floor to finish the first half with nine points off the bench. He finished with a solid all-around line as he also added a couple rebounds and assists in addition to a steal and a block. There are plenty of mouths to feed in Brooklyn, which limits his fantasy ceiling, but he’s averaged just over 16 minutes per-game this season. He would have some appeal in deeper fantasy leagues if he were able to get into the starting lineup.

CHI • Forward • #25
about 1 month ago
Terry and Williams are on track to play against the Warriors. However, even with the absence of other rotation players, neither is in a position to affect fantasy basketball. While Williams and Terry can be held onto in dynasty leagues, there isn’t a need to hold onto either player in most redraft leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
White is back on the Bulls’ injury report, but the probable tag suggests he will ultimately be available to play. Look for him to take on his usual role starting alongside Josh Giddey.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Forward-Center • #7
about 1 month ago
Smith has missed Chicago’s last four games with a strained left hamstring, and it will likely be five straight on the sidelines come Sunday. With Zach Collins on track to play, Smith’s absence can be easily accounted for by the Bulls.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Forward-Guard • #35
about 1 month ago
Okoro is likely to miss an eighth consecutive game as he continues to deal with left lumbar radiculopathy. While the absence of his production does not affect fantasy basketball, the Bulls have been forced to make do without their best perimeter defender. Julian Phillips has moved into the starting lineup, but he is not worth picking up in fantasy leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Guard • #30
about 1 month ago
Jones has missed Chicago’s last two games with an ankle injury and is likely to miss a third on Sunday. While Dalen Terry and Jevon Carter have received bumps to their minutes, neither has been consistent enough to be fully trusted in deep fantasy leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Guard • #11
about 1 month ago
Dosunmu did not play in Friday’s loss to the Pacers, freeing up rotation minutes for Jevon Carter and Dalen Terry. While the former hit four three-pointers and scored 14 points, neither player is worth the streaming risk in most leagues, especially since Coby White is on track to play.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Forward-Center • #12
about 1 month ago
Collins made his season debut on Friday, playing 21 minutes off the bench in a loss to the Pacers. He should take on the backup center responsibilities again on Sunday, but the playing time will likely decrease if the Bulls remain competitive. Starter Nikola Vučević played 26 minutes against Indiana.
Source: NBA Injury Report

BKN • Forward-Center • #21
about 1 month ago
Clowney is officially good to go after initially being listed as probable. He’s scored at least 20 points in two straight games, and the matchup lends itself toward Clowney extending that streak to three. Those who have him rostered must ensure he’s in their lineups.
Source: Brian Lewis

BKN • Guard • #24
about 1 month ago
Thomas’ MRI showed progress in the healing of his hamstring and he’s begun on-court work. Still, the 24-year-old shooting guard is set to miss at least the next two weeks before we get another update on his status.
Source: Brian Lewis

CHI • Guard • #0
about 2 months ago
White returned after missing three games with a calf injury. The 25-year-old point guard played just 26 minutes due to a minutes restriction, but still led the Bulls is points and field goal attempts. The Bulls close out Week 7 with a matchup against the Warriors on Sunday and White should see more minutes then.

CHI • Forward • #25
about 2 months ago
Terry was initially listed as probable, so his availability isn’t surprising. With Ayo Dosunmu (thumb) and Tre Jones (ankle) sidelined and Coby White (calf) on a minutes restriction, Terry could end up playing a large role. However, that doesn’t make him an appealing streamer outside of deep formats.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Forward • #44
about 2 months ago
As expected, Williams will suit up against Indiana. Chicago is dealing with plenty of injuries, which could open the door for a few extra minutes for Williams, though he hasn’t been able to produce much in the box score this season.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Forward-Guard • #35
about 2 months ago
Okoro is set to miss his seventh consecutive game with a back injury. With Ayo Dosunmu also out, expect the Bulls to lean on Coby White. Julian Phillips could also see additional minutes off the bench, but isn’t worth streaming.

CHI • Forward-Center • #7
about 2 months ago
This will be a fourth straight absence for Smith, which means the runway is clear for Zach Collins (wrist) to fill the backup center minutes in his season debut. Lachlan Olbrich will be the third option with Smith unavailable.
Source: K.C. Johnson

CHI • Forward-Center • #12
about 2 months ago
Collins is set to make his season debut after dealing with a wrist injury up to this point in the season. The 28-year-old could immediately step into the backup center job behind Nikola Vučević, but isn’t worth rostering in most fantasy leagues.

CHI • Guard • #30
about 2 months ago
Jones will miss a second straight game, and with Ayo Dosunmu also sidelined, Chicago will be thin at guard. Coby White will be available on a minutes restriction, which means Dalen Terry and Jevon Carter should see a bump in minutes.
Source: K.C. Johnson

CHI • Guard • #11
about 2 months ago
Dosunmu played 36 minutes while replacing Coby White in the starting lineup Wednesday, but he’ll sit out with White returning to the starting lineup against the Pacers on Friday. Dosunmu was ruled out with a sprained right thumb, while White was cleared after he was initially listed as questionable with a calf injury.

CHI • Guard • #0
about 2 months ago
White will be back after a three-game absence, but he will be limited to around 24 minutes. It wouldn’t be surprising if he came off the bench, though with Ayo Dosunmu and Tre Jones both out, he could end up starting. Dalen Terry and Jevon Carter should play increased roles.
Source: K.C. Johnson

BKN • Forward • #1
about 2 months ago
MPJ will be back after a one-game absence, which came on the second night of a back-to-back. He’ll be back to occupy his typical starting spot, and with Terance Mann available, that will push Tyrese Martin to the bench.
Source: Brian Lewis

BKN • Forward-Center • #21
about 2 months ago
Clowney is expected to suit up, though he is dealing with back soreness. He has scored at least 20 points in two straight games and will look to stay hot against a porous Pelicans defense.
Source: Brian Lewis
BKN • • #
about 2 months ago
Over his last five games, Wolf has averaged 12.4 points, 5.8 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.2 three-pointers per game. It goes without saying that these are solid numbers for a rookie coming off the bench behind two young bigs in Nic Claxton and Noah Clowney. However, the lackluster defensive production makes Wolf difficult to trust this early in the season. While the recent run has been encouraging, he has not reached the point where he should be considered in most redraft leagues. That’s likely to change later this season, especially with the Nets dropping to 1-10 at home on Thursday.

BKN • Forward • #8
about 2 months ago
With Terance Mann limited to 18 minutes after a two-game absence and the hard fall he took during the second half of Thursday’s game, there was more room for Williams to contribute despite coming off the bench. The former lottery pick finished with his second 20-point game of the season and first since October 24. However, while Thursday was good, Williams’ season-long fantasy value remains subpar. The only reason to consider adding him ahead of Sunday’s game against the Pelicans would be if Mann and Michael Porter Jr. can’t play.

BKN • Forward-Center • #21
about 2 months ago
While his season-long fantasy value remains relatively low, now would be a good time to hop onto the Clowney bandwagon if he’s sitting on your league’s waiver wire. Over the past two weeks, the Nets forward/center has provided fourth-round value in eight-cat formats, and he’s scored at least 16 points in seven of his last eight games. Clowney is rostered in 30 percent of Yahoo! leagues, so he’s certainly available in some 12-team formats. Now would be a good time to change that.

CHI • Guard • #0
about 2 months ago
White said on Wednesday that he hopes to be available for Friday’s game, but he was more certain about his chances of playing on Sunday against the Warriors. Ayo Dosunmu played 36 minutes as his replacement in the starting lineup on Wednesday and would be in line for a similar workload on Friday. Due to a sprained thumb, Dosunmu is also questionable for Friday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Forward • #44
about 2 months ago
Williams and Terry are on track to play Friday night, which is good news for a Bulls squad that has struggled with injuries recently. That said, neither has been consistent enough to merit being rostered in most fantasy leagues. Feel free to leave Williams and Terry on the waiver wire.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Forward-Center • #7
about 2 months ago
Smith is on track to miss a fourth consecutive game with a strained left hamstring. Who assumes the backup center minutes depends on the availability of Zach Collins (wrist), who is questionable. If he can’t make his season debut, Lachlan Olbrich will once again take on the responsibility of backing up Nikola Vučević.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Forward-Guard • #35
about 2 months ago
Okoro has missed Chicago’s last six games, and the doubtful tag suggests he’ll miss a seventh on Friday. His availability does not affect fantasy basketball, but it does impact the minutes available to Ayo Dosunmu and Julian Phillips. While Dosunmu should already be rostered in some 12-team leagues, Phillips is not productive enough to merit streaming.
Source: NBA Injury Report
BKN • G-F • #14
about 2 months ago
Mann is back after missing Brooklyn’s last two games. He’ll fill the void left by Michael Porter Jr., who is sitting out due to lower back injury management. The Nets’ other four starters are unchanged.
Source: NBA Lineups
BKN • G-F • #14
about 2 months ago
Mann, who has missed Brooklyn’s last two games, should return to his usual place in the starting lineup. While Michael Porter Jr.'s absence frees up usage for multiple players, Mann has not been the kind of player capable of going off for a big scoring night. He’s worth a look in deep leagues, but that’s about it.
Source: Brooklyn Nets

BKN • Forward • #1
about 2 months ago
The injury is listed as “injury management,” so it’s likely just Porter Jr. getting a day of maintenance after playing on two of the last three nights. Drake Powell is also out for the Nets, so this would likely mean increased usage for Nic Claxton and Noah Clowney, and Terance Mann (ribs) could return to a larger role in the offense.
Source: Erik Slater
BKN • G-F • #14
about 2 months ago
Mann missed games on Monday and Wednesday while battling a rib injury, but is likely to return to the court on Thursday. That would bump Tyrese Martin out of the rotation and should limit Drake Powell’s minutes as well.
Source: NBA.com

BKN • Forward-Center • #21
about 2 months ago
Clowney had at least six three-pointers for the second time in his last five games. The 21-year-old power forward hasn’t shown enough consistency as a scorer yet and doesn’t contribute much in the other categories. Still, Clowney can be an option in deeper formats because of his flashes of excellence and secure playing time.

BKN • Forward • #1
about 2 months ago
Porter continues to excel in his new surroundings with the Nets. The 27-year-old small forward had another 30-point game in another win for Brooklyn. Porter followed up his 35 points in the win over the Hornets on Monday with 33 points in the win over the Bulls Wednesday. He’s returned fifth-round fantasy value so far this season.
BKN • G-F • #14
about 2 months ago
Mann missed Monday’s game, which allowed Tyrese Martin to log 19 minutes as a starter in his stead. However, Drake Powell played 24 minutes off the bench and was more productive in the box score. Powell is likely only worth streaming in deeper leagues, but he should see the biggest boost with Mann out.
Source: Brian Lewis
BKN • • #
about 2 months ago
Wolf may have a knack for dunking on people. Two nights removed from putting Milwaukee’s Kyle Kuzma on a poster as part of a 22-point night, the rookie did the same to Charlotte’s Miles Bridges. Wolf’s overall production against the Hornets didn’t move the needle much in fantasy basketball, but he’s hit double figures in minutes in three straight games. That may not mean much right now, but Wolf could be a valuable option for fantasy managers after the February trade deadline.
Source: NBA

BKN • Center • #33
about 2 months ago
Claxton recorded a complete stat line on Monday, and the rebounding production was especially encouraging. After grabbing 11 rebounds in three consecutive games, the Nets center entered Monday having totaled 14 rebounds over his last three. After totaling 18 double-digit rebound games in 2024-25, he has six through Brooklyn’s first 20 games of this season. For those punting free-throw percentage, Claxton is providing top-75 fantasy value.

BKN • Forward-Center • #21
about 2 months ago
After ripping off a streak of eight straight games in double figures, Clowney put up a dud in Saturday’s loss to the Bucks. He got back on track on Monday, shooting 66.7 percent from the field and 50 percent from beyond the arc in Brooklyn’s win over the Hornets. While he remains ranked outside the top-200 in nine-cat formats, Clowney’s status as a starter makes him worth a look in deeper leagues. And that should remain the case throughout the season.

BKN • Forward • #1
about 2 months ago
After recording three 30-point games last season with the Nuggets, Porter dropped his sixth of his first season with the Nets on Monday. The 35 points were a season-high for the forward, who was efficient and only lacked a blocked shot on his stat line. While there may be some concern about a late-season shutdown due to the Nets’ prioritization of the 2026 draft class, we haven’t reached that point yet. Porter is in a spot where he can be highly valuable, at least until the trade deadline.

BKN • Forward • #1
about 2 months ago
Porter is back after a two-game absence and will fill the void left by the inactive Terance Mann. This means Martin will remain in the starting lineup for a second consecutive game, giving him a slightly higher fantasy ceiling. Also, Dëmin is back after sitting out Saturday’s loss to the Bucks for injury management reasons.
Source: NBA Lineups

BKN • Guard • #24
about 2 months ago
Thomas has been out since November 5, when he strained his left hamstring during a game against the Pacers. At the time, he was given a timeline of three to four weeks before being re-evaluated. Once the next MRI is completed, the team will provide an updated timeline for Thomas. For now, those who have him stashed in an IL+ slot should continue to do so.
Source: Meghan Triplett
BKN • G-F • #14
about 2 months ago
Mann played through this injury on Saturday, but it will cost him at least one game. In his absence, Drake Powell, Tyrese Martin and Jalen Wilson are all candidates to see increased playing time, though there is no clear add.
Source: NBA Injury Report

BKN • Forward • #1
about 2 months ago
Both players were listed as probable on Sunday evening, so their availability is not surprising. MPJ will be back following a two-game absence which will erase Ziaire Williams’ streaming value. Clowney has yet to miss a game this season, and he should retain his usual spot in Brooklyn’s starting five.
Source: NBA Injury Report
BKN • • #
about 2 months ago
Dëmin will be back after a one-game absence, which allowed Tyrese Martin to start in his place. Martin will likely return to a reserve role with Dëmin available. Dëmin scored a career-best 23 points in the last game he suited up for and will look to build off that.
Source: NBA Injury Report
BKN • G-F • #14
about 2 months ago
Mann was able to play through this rib injury on Saturday, but he has landed back on the injury report. If he’s unavailable, rookie Drake Powell could get the first start of his career, though Tyrese Martin and Jalen Wilson will be candidates to start as well.
Source: Erik Slater

BKN • Forward-Center • #21
about 2 months ago
Clowney should be good to go and will occupy his typical spot in the starting lineup. He has been starting for most of November, but he has stepped up recently, averaging 17.8 points, 1.3 blocks and 3.0 triples over the past two weeks.
Source: Erik Slater

BKN • Forward • #1
about 2 months ago
MPJ is expected to be back after a two-game absence. Ziaire Williams started in his place for both games and was able to score in double figures twice. Williams will lose all streaming value with MPJ returning.
Source: Erik Slater
BKN • • #
about 2 months ago
This was the first time Saraf has suited up since Nov. 11, he injured his ankle during a G League game earlier this month, and this was the first time since then that he checked in for Brooklyn. He logged 29 minutes in the ugly loss and was one of the more productive players for the Nets. The lopsided score certainly altered the rotation, but Saraf could earn more minutes after leading the team in assists.