
CLE • Shooting Guard • #2
11 months ago
This will be a fifth-straight absence for Jerome, while Wade will miss his second in a row. De’Andre Hunter, Isaac Okoro and Sam Merrill will once again fill out the majority of the reserve minutes. Hunter is the best fantasy option, though Merrill should provide some three-point value.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAS • Center-Forward • #28
11 months ago
Bassey missed the Spurs’ last two games with a knee issue after returning from a month-long absence on Sunday. He only played 10 minutes in his return, and if he suits up on Friday, his role will likely be limited once again.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAS • Small Forward • #0
11 months ago
Johnson is expected to be back after missing Wednesday’s game against Denver. Julian Champagnie took on extra minutes with both Johnson and Devin Vassell sidelined, but his role will decrease with both wings back.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAS • Power Forward • #10
11 months ago
This will be a third-straight absence for Sochan, which means that Bismack Biyombo should continue to start at center, with Julian Champagnie taking on extra minutes off the bench. Neither player has been great in place of Sochan, though Champagnie has been a slightly better option.
Source: Paul Garcia

SAS • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #24
11 months ago
Vassell missed Wednesday’s game against Denver, which allowed Julian Champagnie to slide into the starting lineup. With Vassell back and Keldon Johnson probable, Champagnie will return to playing a reserve role, which will eliminate the streaming value that he held.
Source: Paul Garcia

SAS • Power Forward and Small Forward • #40
11 months ago
Barnes has now scored at least 20 points in back-to-back games after having not scored 20 points in a game since March 10. The 32-year-old small forward has moved up the pecking order on offense due to the multitude of injuries that the Spurs have had to deal with, which included Devin Vassell, Jeremy Sochan and Keldon Johnson on against Denver. He has put together two consecutive strong performances, and he should continue to be a top scoring option for San Antonio. However, his inconsistent production and lack of contributions in other categories make him a difficult player to rely on in fantasy hoops.

SAS • Small Forward • #30
11 months ago
Champagnie moved into the starting lineup Wednesday with Devin Vassell out. Despite playing 32 minutes for the second night in a row, his production fell off a bit as he only had 14 points. Champagnie struggled from three-point land as he went 2-of-9 from distance, compared to 5-of-9 against Orlando on Tuesday. Champagnie is merely a streaming option when the Spurs are missing a starter.

SAS • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
11 months ago
Castle was just one assist shy of a triple-double Wednesday against the Nuggets. The 20-year-old shooting guard continues to finish the season out strong as he pushes for the Rookie of the Year award. Castle improved greatly in the turnover category as he committed just one turnover after turning it over seven times against the Magic on Tuesday. Those turnovers have sabotaged his fantasy value this year, but the future is bright for Castle if he can continue to improve in that area.

SAS • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
11 months ago
Castle was just one assist shy of a triple-double Wednesday against the Nuggets. The 20-year-old shooting guard continues to finish the season out strong as he pushes for the Rookie of the Year Award. Castle improved greatly in the turnover category as he committed just one turnover after turning it over seven times against the Magic on Tuesday. Those turnovers have sabotaged his fantasy value this year, but the future is bright for Castle if he can continue to improve in that area.

CLE • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #10
11 months ago
While Garland’s final stat line would not be described as elite, it was a performance he and those who have him rostered needed. In his three prior appearances, the Cavaliers guard shot 34.8 percent from the field and averaged 16.7 points per game. Garland was considerably more efficient against the Knicks, and fantasy managers will also take the six assists. He’ll look to build on this performance when the Cavaliers visit the lottery-bound Spurs on Friday.

CLE • Center • #31
11 months ago
Allen may not have been dominant in Wednesday’s victory, but his performance could be considered excellent. The Cavaliers center has surpassed the 20-point mark in three of his last four outings, shooting an incredible 85.4 percent from the field. Over the past week, Allen has been ranked just outside the top 25 in nine-cat per-game value. Sidekick Evan Mobley was solid on Wednesday, finishing with 13 points, four rebounds, four assists, one steal, one block and one three-pointer. Allen’s production carried the night, moving the Cavaliers one game closer to locking down home-court advantage throughout the Eastern Conference playoffs.

CLE • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #45
11 months ago
After a slow first half, Mitchell kicked into high gear in the second, as Cleveland stormed back and won comfortably. He’s scored at least 24 points in four straight games, which is one reason why he’s provided top-5 value in eight- and nine-cat formats over the past week. The Cavaliers end Week 22 with games against the Spurs and Kings, which are good matchups for Mitchell. However, with Cleveland closing in on the one-seed in the East, fantasy managers will hope he isn’t given a night off in advance for the playoffs.

SAS • Small Forward • #30
11 months ago
The Spurs will not have Devin Vassell for Wednesday’s game, opening up a spot within the starting lineup. Champagnie will fill the resulting void, and his fantasy ceiling is raised even higher with Keldon Johnson also out.
Source: NBA Lineups

SAS • Small Forward • #0
11 months ago
Johnson was initially listed as questionable, but has since been ruled out with a back injury. With Devin Vassell and Jeremy Sochan also out, Julian Champagnie figures to play a significant role against the Nuggets Wednesday.
Source: Paul Garcia

CLE • Power Forward • #32
11 months ago
Wade was a late addition to the injury report and will miss Wednesday’s game against the Knicks. In has absence, De’Andre Hunter, Isaac Okoro and Javonte Green could see additional minutes with Hunter as the only one with any fantasy value.
Source: Chris Fedor

SAS • Small Forward • #0
11 months ago
Johnson’s status for Wednesday is up in the air. Devin Vassell and Jeremy Sochan have already been ruled out, so Julian Champagnie has a great chance to step up into a larger role against Denver.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAS • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #24
11 months ago
Vassell will get the night off on Wednesday, which will be his first absence since December. Julian Champagnie should take advantage of his absence, especially with Keldon Johnson listed as questionable and Jeremy Sochan also sidelined.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAS • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #24
11 months ago
Vassell wil get the night off on Wednesday and his scoring has been on the downstroke as of late. Julian Champagnie is one player who can take advantage of his absence. Especially with Keldon Johnson listed as questionable.

SAS • Power Forward • #10
11 months ago
Sochan and Bassey sat against the Magic and are set to miss out in a second straight game. Bismack Biyombo and Sandro Mamukelashvili will have to hold down the fort at center.

SAS • Power Forward • #10
11 months ago
Sochan and Bassey sat against the Magic and are set to miss out in a second-straight game. Bismack Biyombo and Sandro Mamukelashvili will have to hold down the fort at center.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAS • Power Forward • #10
11 months ago
Due to back spasms, Sochan did not play in Tuesday’s loss to the Magic. And with his coach saying he does not believe the third-year forward will travel to Denver, fantasy managers can assume Sochan will not play on Wednesday. Bismack Biyombo (11/5/1/1/2 in 26 minutes) replaced him in the starting lineup, but Julian Champagnie is the superior streaming option, despite coming off the bench.
Source: Jeff Garcia

SAS • Point Guard • #3
12 months ago
Despite the Spurs losing four straight games and careering toward the draft lottery, Paul continues to plug along as the starting point guard. The 39-year-old recorded a complete stat line on Tuesday, with the three steals being the most he’s had in a game since before the All-Star break. Over the past two weeks, Paul has been a top-100 player in eight-cat formats while sitting just outside that threshold in nine-cat. Back-to-backs have not been an issue, so expect to see Paul on the court Wednesday night in Denver.

SAS • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
12 months ago
Castle had a solid night, shooting just under 50 percent from the field while providing solid value in the rebound and assist categories. However, the rookie was also responsible for seven turnovers, the most he’s had in a game since November 19 against the Thunder. Over the past two weeks, Castle has shot just 41.5 percent from the field, which is one reason why he’s ranked outside the top 200 in eight- and nine-cat formats. He’ll look to bounce back on Wednesday when the Spurs visit the Nuggets.

SAS • Small Forward • #30
12 months ago
Nights like Tuesday are why Champagnie still has value in deep leagues, especially when Jeremy Sochan (back) is unavailable. The 19 points are the most he’s scored in a game since March 23, and he’s reached double figures in four of his last six outings. However, Champagnie’s value sits outside the top 150 in eight- and nine-cat formats over the past two weeks. Sochan is reportedly not expected to travel with the team for Wednesday’s game in Denver, which makes Champagnie worthy of a look in deep leagues.
Source: Jeff Garcia

SAS • Power Forward and Small Forward • #40
12 months ago
Barnes’s 24 points were the most he’s scored in a game since March 10, and this was also his first game of at least 15 since March 15. Rostered in 15 percent of Yahoo! leagues, the veteran forward is ranked outside the top 150 in eight- and nine-cat formats over the past two weeks. While capable of providing value as a starter, the production has not been consistent enough to make Barnes a player worth rostering in some 12-team leagues. The one argument in his favor for the rest of Week 22 may be the Spurs’ schedule, as they have three more games to play.

SAS • Center • #15
12 months ago
The Spurs are without Jeremy Sochan, who will not play in Tuesday’s game due to back spasms. He’ll be replaced in the starting lineup by Biyombo, who’s worth streaming in extremely deep leagues. Also worth a look is Sandro Mamukelashvili, as he should play more minutes with Sochan and Charles Bassey inactive.
Source: NBA Lineups

SAS • Power Forward • #10
12 months ago
Sochan is dealing with back spasms, hence the Spurs’ decision to make him inactive for Tuesday’s game. His absence leaves the center responsibilities to Bismack Biyombo and Sandro Mamukelashvili. While the former offers a bit more from a rebounding standpoint, Mamukelashvili possesses a higher offensive ceiling.
Source: Paul Garcia

CLE • Shooting Guard • #24
12 months ago
Tyson is off the Cavaliers’ injury report for Wednesday, meaning he may play rotation minutes since Ty Jerome is out. However, the rookie has not been productive enough to merit being streamed in most leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Shooting Guard • #2
12 months ago
Jerome will miss another game with a knee injury, opening up additional minutes for Craig Porter Jr. With both Donovan Mitchell and Darius Garland available, Porter is not a player who has to be streamed in most leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Shooting Guard • #2
12 months ago
Jerome will miss another game with a knee injury, opening up additional minutes for Craig Porter Jr. With both Donovan Mitchell and Darius Garland available, Porter is not a player who has to be streamed in most leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Shooting Guard • #2
12 months ago
Jerome is likely to sit out another game, which means Craig Porter Jr. could see an uptick in playing time. CPJ isn’t a recommended streaming option, though.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAS • Center-Forward • #28
12 months ago
Bassey logged 10 minutes on Sunday in what was his return from a month-long absence. However, he’ll sit out the first leg of the Spurs’ back-to-back on Tuesday. Bismack Biyombo didn’t see any minutes on Sunday but should return to the rotation with Bassey sidelined.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAS • Center-Forward • #28
12 months ago
Sunday’s game was Bassey’s first since February 23, so he clearly wasn’t going to be asked to log many minutes. He played 10 minutes, but his return meant no room in the rotation for Bismack Biyombo, who picked up a DNP-CD. Following the game, Bassey said that he still wasn’t feeling right. “I just want to play with these guys, man,” Bassey said. “My family, my friends, people in my circle, know who I am as a person. They know I want to get back and play, even though I’m not feeling right.” Fantasy managers should not expect much from Bassey the rest of the way, especially with San Antonio’s four-game Week 22 starting with a Tuesday/Wednesday back-to-back.
Source: Tom Orsborn

SAS • Small Forward • #0
12 months ago
Johnson’s improved play since the All-Star break has been a positive development for fantasy managers who kept the faith. He has provided ninth-round value in nine-cat formats since the break, averaging 15.4 points per game on 54.6 percent shooting from the field. However, with Johnson’s limited production outside of points and rebounds, this may not be sustainable for an entire season. Despite his post-break improvements, Johnson remains outside the top 200 in season-long value in eight- and nine-cat formats. However, this is something for fantasy managers to concern themselves with for draft season, not Week 22, in which the Spurs will play four games.

SAS • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #24
12 months ago
The Spurs received little production from their starters on Sunday, with Vassell being the only one to score in double figures. He shot 50 percent from the field, continuing to improve his efficiency on the offensive end of the floor. Over the past two weeks, Vassell has offered third-round value in nine-cat formats and fourth-round value in eight-cat formats. With the Spurs playing four games during Week 22, Vassell managers are in a good spot, provided San Antonio doesn’t cut his playing time for draft lottery reasons.

CLE • Power Forward • #4
12 months ago
Mobley returned from a one-game absence and turned in a 9/6/4 line on 3-of-10 shooting against the Pistons. He bounced back in a big way on Sunday, hitting 8-of-16 shots, including 3-of-6 from beyond the arc, and delivering some quality peripheral contributions. He and the Cavs get a brief respite before returning to the court for Wednesday’s primetime showdown with the Knicks.

SAS • Center-Forward • #28
12 months ago
Sunday will be Bassey’s first appearance in a game since February 23. The time off will likely mean his minutes will be restricted, but Bismack Biyombo and Sando Mamukelashvili may lose out on playing time with Bassey available. There’s no need to add Bassey for Sunday, but he’s worth watching during the early portion of San Antonio’s four-game Week 22.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #45
12 months ago
Mitchell finished behind only Jarrett Allen (25) for team lead in scoring, and he tied Allen in rebounds and Darius Garland in assists. Spida has been tremendous across his last three. He delivered a double-double with 14 assists against the Spurs, dropped 38 against the Pistons and compiled a double-double with rebounds as Cleveland became the first team in the Eastern Conference with 60 wins. He’ll look to keep up his stellar play when the Cavs face the Knicks in a heavyweight bout on Wednesday. Fantasy managers should note that Cleveland plays only three games next week.

CLE • Shooting Guard • #2
12 months ago
Tyson is not usually in the Cavaliers’ rotation when he is healthy, so his continued absence will not impact fantasy basketball. However, Jerome’s absence will have a noticeable impact on Cleveland’s bench. Craig Porter Jr. will play rotation minutes, but there isn’t much to gain from rostering him in most leagues. Look for De’Andre Hunter’s offense to be of greater importance with Jerome unavailable.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Small Forward • #1
12 months ago
Strus is off the injury report after sitting out Friday’s loss to the Pistons. His return means Isaac Okoro will be bumped to the bench, where he offers limited value due to the inconsistent offensive production. Okoro does not need to be rostered in most fantasy leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #10
12 months ago
Garland finished with just 10 points on 4-of-15 shooting in Thursday’s win over the Spurs, but he bounced back nicely on the second leg of Cleveland’s back-to-back set. Garland and Donovan Mitchell combined for 59 points, but the high scoring totals couldn’t get it done against a Pistons squad missing Cade Cunningham and Tobias Harris. Garland is back in action on Sunday against the Clippers.

CLE • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #45
12 months ago
Mitchell’s point total was his second-highest of the season, dwarfed only by the 41 points he scored against the Celtics exactly one month ago. Spida led a late Cleveland rally, but his explosive offensive outburst wasn’t enough to get Cleveland it’s 60th win. Mitchell will need to be at his best on Sunday when the Cavs host the Clippers.

CLE • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #35
12 months ago
While Cleveland’s “core four” is available and will start Friday’s game, Max Strus is not. Isaac Okoro, who is most valuable as a defender, will replace him in the lineup. Okoro offers limited production on the offensive end of the floor, especially with Garland and Mitchell available. Mobley’s return pushes Dean Wade to the bench.
Source: Cleveland Cavaliers

CLE • Shooting Guard • #24
12 months ago
This will be the fifth-straight game that Tyson has missed, and it is unclear when he will be back in the lineup. However, he hasn’t been a large part of the rotation recently even when healthy.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Small Forward • #1
12 months ago
Strus will sit out the second night of Cleveland’s back-to-back, which will give him a chance to rest with the playoffs approaching. De’Andre Hunter or Sam Merrill will likely replace him in the starting lineup, though both should see a boost in minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Shooting Guard • #2
12 months ago
Jerome will miss a second-straight game with this knee issue, which means there will be extra minutes off the bench for De’Andre Hunter and Sam Merrill. Max Strus (ankle) is also out, so one of Hunter or Merrill will likely get the start. Craig Porter Jr. will also have a chance to take on extra minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Power Forward • #4
12 months ago
Mobley sat out against San Antonio on Thursday but will be back in the lineup to face Detroit. His return should push Dean Wade back to the bench after and unproductive start. De’Andre Hunter may also lose out on a few minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Small Forward • #12
12 months ago
Hunter didn’t move into the starting unit in place of Evan Mobley, who got a rest night on Thursday, but he did end up providing value off the bench. After playing 22-23 minutes over Cleveland’s three previous games, Hunter played 31 minutes against San Antonio, which allowed him to have one of his best rebounding performances as a Cavalier and set a new high for steals since being traded to Cleveland. The bar wasn’t high, but it was a nice bonus for a player that typically doesn’t contribute many defensive stats despite being known as a strong defender.

CLE • Small Forward • #1
12 months ago
Cleveland has been rotating members of its “core four” to get rest nights, which has opened the door for Strus to take on a larger role offensively. He was quiet over their last three games, but he was able to provide a scoring punch on Thursday. Coming off the best season of his career, Strus has quietly been better in a smaller role. His minutes, points and assists are all down, but his three-pointers are about the same, and his shooting percentages have improved. They’re too deep for Strus to need to play 32 minutes per game again, but it should give them confidence in him heading into the postseason.

CLE • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #45
12 months ago
It has been a rough few weeks for Mitchell, and there was plenty of concern about both him and the Cavaliers as a team. Despite their incredible season, a four-game losing streak had them looking a little exposed. Since then, they’ve won three games in a row, and Mitchell was back to playing at an elite level in this one. His 14 dimes were a new season-high, eclipsing his 11 assists that he had in a game last week. This was the first night of a back-to-back, so keep an eye on Friday’s injury report to see if Mitchell gets the night off.

CLE • Center • #31
12 months ago
It took a half of basketball for Cleveland to figure out the mismatch they had down low. Even with Evan Mobley (rest) sidelined, San Antonio had no answer for Allen. Bismack Biyombo, Sandro Mamukelashvili and Jeremy Sochan simply had no answer for Allen in the paint. He only had two points at halftime, but he was able to put up 27 points and haul in 10 rebounds after the break. His point total in the second half would’ve been enough to tie his season-high for scoring. It was a dominant performance for Allen, but he won’t get this favorable of a matchup often.

CLE • Power Forward • #32
12 months ago
With Evan Mobley (rest) getting a night off, Wade will fill out the open spot in the starting unit. He should see a bump in minutes, but he isn’t typically an impactful player in fantasy basketball. De’Andre Hunter should end up taking on a larger reserve role with both Mobley and Ty Jerome (knee) sidelined.
Source: Cleveland Cavaliers

CLE • Shooting Guard • #2
12 months ago
Head coach Kenny Atkinson indicated shortly before the official announcement that he wasn’t expecting Jerome to play. De’Andre Hunter and Sam Merrill figure to feature more prominently in the rotation with Jerome sidelined.
Source: Danny Cunningham

CLE • Shooting Guard • #2
12 months ago
Jerome is still questionable on the injury report, but it appears that he will miss Thursday’s game. Atkinson said he doesn’t think it’s a long-term issue, so there is a chance he plays on Friday in Detroit. De’Andre Hunter and Sam Merrill should see extra shots and minutes with Jerome likely out.
Source: Danny Cunningham

CLE • Power Forward • #4
12 months ago
The Cavaliers are in firm control of the top spot in the East and have taken opportunities to rest members of their “core four” occasionally. Mobley will sit out Thursday’s game, and his absence coincides with Donovan Mitchell’s return after not playing on Tuesday. De’Andre Hunter, Sam Merrill, Isaac Okoro and Dean Wade are four options to fill the void left by Mobley, with Hunter offering the highest upside. As for Tyson, his continued absence does not impact the Cavaliers’ rotation.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #45
12 months ago
Mitchell is back after sitting out Tuesday’s win over the Trail Blazers. Sam Merrill replaced him in the starting lineup, but Spida’s return does not automatically mean he’s headed to the bench. Evan Mobley (rest) is out, so Merrill, along with De’Andre Hunter, Isaac Okoro and Dean Wade, could be among the options to start.
Source: NBA Injury Report