
DAL • Power Forward and Center • #25
about 10 hours ago
Washington had a solid night’s worth of production on Monday, as he shot efficiently from the floor on relatively limited shot attempts. He still converted over half of his looks to fall just short of the 20-point mark and tied a team-high in made three-pointers. There was nothing spectacular about Washington’s numbers from a fantasy standpoint, but he had a decent final line, all things considered.
DAL • Small Forward • #
about 10 hours ago
Flagg put together another balanced performance on Monday. In the loss, he shot the ball fairly well from the field before finishing as one of two Mavericks to score at least 20 points, and led all Dallas players in rebounds in the process. The do-it-all rookie forward was also productive as a passer against the Pelicans before the final horn sounded. Add in his three stocks, and he comes away with a productive night from a fantasy standpoint.

DAL • Small Forward • #13
about 10 hours ago
Marshall led all scores in Monday’s Mavericks-Pelicans matchup, as he finished with a season-high in shot attempts. He reached the 30-point mark for the sixth time this season and also came up just a couple of rebounds and a few assists shy of a triple-double. Marshall has taken a big step on the offensive end this season in what’s been a career-best year for him. There’s no reason for fantasy managers to expect a role change or sudden dip in production down the stretch of the season.
DAL • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #
about 12 hours ago
Williams played just five minutes before having to leave Monday’s game after taking a shot to the side of the head. Starting point guard Ryan Nembhard may see his playing time increase with Williams done for the night, giving his value a slight boost.
Source: Dallas Mavericks

CLE • Shooting Guard • #24
about 15 hours ago
Tyson is on track to return Tuesday night after sitting out Sunday’s loss to the Mavericks with a sore left ankle. He’ll provide added depth on the wing, but it may not be enough to affect fantasy basketball with Max Strus available and Sam Merrill possibly returning from a hamstring injury.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Shooting Guard • #5
about 15 hours ago
Merrill has missed the last two games with tightness in his left hamstring. Keon Ellis moved into the starting lineup in his absence and may continue to do so. However, Max Strus (foot) made his season debut on Sunday and played extremely well. Ultimately, he may be the fifth starter once the Cavaliers are back to full strength.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Point Guard • #9
about 15 hours ago
Porter strained his left groin during Friday’s win over the Mavericks in Dallas. While his absence leaves the Cavaliers down an option at the point guard position, they should have enough depth to compensate.
Source: NBA Injury Report
CLE • Point Guard • #
about 15 hours ago
Sunday’s loss to the Mavericks was the fifth game that Proctor has missed since suffering a strained right quad. He’ll miss at least three more games before being re-evaluated, but this does not affect fantasy basketball due to Cleveland’s point guard depth.
Source: Cleveland Cavaliers

CLE • Center • #31
about 15 hours ago
Allen, who has not appeared in a game since March 3, will remain out for all three games of Cleveland’s road trip that begins in Milwaukee on Tuesday. In his absence, the Cavaliers have used Evan Mobley as their starting center, with Keon Ellis being the fifth starter the last two games due to Sam Merrill’s hamstring injury. With Max Strus back from a foot injury, there could come a point when he’s starting instead of Ellis.
Source: Danny Cunningham

DAL • Small Forward • #16
about 19 hours ago
Martin is a late addition to the injury report, and he could sit out the second leg of Dallas’ back-to-back set. If that happens, more minutes should be available for Khris Middleton, Naji Marshall and Brandon Williams.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #31
about 19 hours ago
Thompson sat out Sunday, and he’s expected to miss both legs of Dallas’ back-to-back set. His absence won’t have a significant impact on fantasy basketball, given Thompson’s role with the rebuilding Mavs.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Center and Power Forward • #21
about 19 hours ago
Gafford is expected to miss a third straight game, and Marvin Bagley III could see an uptick in playing time as a result. Bagley III started the first of Gafford’s absences and came off the bench in his last game out. Dallas may go with P.J. Washington at center again, giving Washington a boost against New Orleans.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Small Forward • #1
1 day ago
Sunday was Strus’s first appearance of the season, and the Cavaliers’ guard looked incredibly sharp. He hit three three-pointers in his first stint on the floor and finished with 24 points. Strus played 22 minutes, and it isn’t difficult to envision his playing time increasing at some point during the fantasy playoff weeks. Cleveland has been without Sam Merrill recently, so getting Strus back is a big deal, even with Sunday’s defeat.

CLE • Power Forward • #4
1 day ago
Mobley finished Sunday’s defeat with his second double-double in three games and 21st of the season, and he’s blocked multiple shots in four of his last five games. Interestingly, Jarrett Allen’s absence has not given Mobley’s fantasy value the boost many hoped for. Mobley has provided eighth-round value over his last five games; shooting 43.5 percent from the foul line doesn’t help.

CLE • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #45
1 day ago
Mitchell made some history on Sunday, surpassing the 15,000-point mark for his NBA career. He’s the fifth player to accomplish that feat amongst players entering the league in 2017. Fantasy managers will also be pleased with the 11 assists, the most in a game for Mitchell since January 16, with this being his third game of the season with at least ten helpers. The Cavaliers play three games in Week 21, starting with the Bucks on Tuesday.
Source: Cleveland Cavaliers

DAL • Power Forward and Center • #25
1 day ago
After sitting out Friday’s loss to the Cavaliers, Washington was one of the difference-makers in Sunday’s rematch. Not only did he record his first 20-point game since February 22, but he also finished with his first 20-point double-double since mid-December. Add in the defensive stats, headlined by five steals, and this was an excellent end to Week 20 for Washington. However, with the Mavericks playing on Monday, a three-game Week 21 could be two for P.J.
DAL • Small Forward • #
1 day ago
Flagg’s double-double on Sunday was his tenth of the season, and second in his last four games. Add in the rebounds and assists, and this was a very good performance for the rookie. However, the upcoming schedule is a concern. Dallas plays three games in Week 21, starting with the Pelicans on Monday. Flagg played both games of the Mavericks’ most recent back-to-back, but that isn’t guaranteed to be the case this time around.

DAL • Small Forward • #13
1 day ago
Marshall was one of three Mavericks starters in double figures as they avenged Friday’s loss to the Cavaliers. While his scoring output was excellent, fantasy managers with Marshall on their rosters will also be pleased with the rebounds and assists. He hasn’t been the best category-league option, but Naji’s role has made him worth the risk in 12-team leagues. The Mavericks begin a three-game Week 21 on Monday in New Orleans.

DAL • Power Forward and Center • #25
2 days ago
Washington is back after missing Friday’s loss to the Cavaliers. However, he replaces Marvin Bagley III in the starting lineup, serving as the small-ball center. Nembhard gets another start, which is good news for those who streamed him on Friday.
Source: Dallas Mavericks

CLE • Shooting Guard • #24
2 days ago
Tyson will miss Sunday’s game with a sore left ankle, freeing up minutes on the wing among the Cavaliers’ reserves. While Max Strus (foot) is available for the first time this season, his playing time is likely to be limited. Nae’Qwan Tomlin may pick up additional minutes off the bench, but he is not worth the risk in most leagues.
Source: Ethan Sands

CLE • Small Forward • #1
2 days ago
For the first time this season, Strus is available to play. While no specifics have been provided on a minutes limit, fantasy managers should not expect him to take on a full workload in his first few games back. Sam Merrill (hamstring) is out, so Strus can take on some of those minutes.
Source: Cleveland Cavaliers

DAL • Small Forward • #16
2 days ago
Martin is good to go after initially being listed as probable. While he may pick up a few more minutes off the bench, his availability does not affect fantasy basketball.
Source: Dallas Mavericks

DAL • Center and Power Forward • #21
2 days ago
While Thompson’s absence does not affect fantasy basketball, Gafford’s absence means Marvin Bagley III will remain in the starting lineup. Bagley is worth streaming as long as he’s allowed to start.
Source: Dallas Mavericks

DAL • Power Forward and Center • #25
2 days ago
Washington is on track to play after sitting out Friday’s loss to the Cavaliers. His return would likely push Ryan Nembhard to the bench, eliminating most of the rookie’s streaming value.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Shooting Guard • #24
3 days ago
Tyson is dealing with a sore ankle, casting some doubt on his availability for Sunday’s game. While Max Strus (foot) is on track to make his season debut, the Cavaliers won’t have Sam Merrill (hamstring) for Sunday’s game. If Tyson can play, he may pick up a few more minutes off the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Small Forward • #1
3 days ago
Strus is on track to make his season debut on Sunday. While he’ll provide shooting, especially with Sam Merrill (hamstring) out, fantasy managers should expect Strus’ playing time to be limited in his first few games back.
Source: NBA Injury Report
CLE • Point Guard • #
3 days ago
Proctor is out for a fifth consecutive game with a quad injury. His continued absence does not affect fantasy basketball, as James Harden and Dennis Schröder remain atop the point guard rotation, and Donovan Mitchell will spend some time on the ball as well.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Point Guard • #9
3 days ago
Porter is out with a strained groin, and the injury may cost him multiple games. While his absence alone doesn’t affect fantasy basketball, it does leave the Cavaliers down another option on the perimeter. James Harden and Dennis Schröder will continue to handle point guard duties, as they do when Porter is healthy.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Shooting Guard • #5
3 days ago
Merrill will miss a second straight game with left hamstring tightness. Keon Ellis moved into the starting lineup on Friday and should retain that role, which raises his fantasy ceiling.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Center • #31
3 days ago
Allen’s continued absence means the Cavaliers will continue to use Evan Mobley as their starting center. Also, with Sam Merrill (hamstring) out, Keon Ellis is in line to be the fifth starter.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
3 days ago
Martin is back on the injury report due to a sprained finger on his right hand, but the probable tag suggests that he’ll be available. While the veteran forward provides depth on the wing, especially with Klay Thompson (rest) unlikely to play, there isn’t much to gain in fantasy leagues from rostering Martin.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #31
3 days ago
After sitting out Thursday’s win over the Grizzlies, Thompson returned on Friday and played 16 minutes in a loss to the Cavaliers. Sunday’s rematch is the first of two games in as many nights for the Mavericks, so the veteran guard is likely to miss at least one.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Center and Power Forward • #21
3 days ago
Gafford did not play in Friday’s loss to the Cavaliers, and he’s on track to miss Sunday’s rematch as well. Marvin Bagley III would get a second consecutive start, and he would be someone worth streaming for Sunday’s action.
Source: NBA Injury Report
DAL • Point Guard • #
4 days ago
For the first time since a January 10 loss to the Bulls, Nembhard was back in the Mavericks’ starting lineup on Friday. The rookie guard logged 27 minutes, the most in a game for him since that start against Chicago. While it’s challenging to put complete trust in Nembhard, even with the nine assists, he’ll have value for deep-league managers seeking assists during the silly season.
DAL • Small Forward • #
4 days ago
After failing to crack the 20-point threshold in any of his prior five appearances, Flagg did so on Friday. The rookie recorded 25 points on good percentages, and category league managers will be pleased with the five assists as well. Dallas plays once more in Week 20, a Sunday rematch with the Cavaliers in Cleveland.

CLE • Power Forward • #4
4 days ago
Mobley had an excellent night at the office in Dallas, except for the foul shooting. The Cavaliers’ forward/center shot 80 percent from the field and finished a blocked shot shy of a complete stat line. Dallas potentially having Daniel Gafford for Sunday’s rematch could make things a bit more challenging for Mobley, but it would be unsurprising if he had a big day to end Week 20.

CLE • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #45
4 days ago
Mitchell and the Cavaliers took care of business early on Friday, allowing him to watch a good chunk of the fourth quarter from the bench. After shooting 13-of-35 from the field in his two prior appearances, the Cavaliers’ guard was far more efficient in scoring his points. Add in the eight assists, and Friday was a good night for managers who have Mitchell on their rosters. Cleveland hosts Dallas on Sunday to end Week 20, so he could be in for another good night.
DAL • Point Guard • #
4 days ago
The Mavericks are without P.J. Washington and Daniel Gafford for Friday’s game, freeing two spots in the starting lineup. Nembhard and Bagley move into the starting five, with the latter offering a higher short-term fantasy ceiling.
Source: NBA Lineups

CLE • Shooting Guard • #23
4 days ago
The Cavaliers won’t have Sam Merrill for Friday’s game, as he has been ruled out due to hamstring tightness. Ellis will move into the starting lineup, giving his short-term fantasy value a boost. Jaylon Tyson’s playing time may increase, but he misses out on the fantasy value increase that would have come if he were allowed to start.
Source: NBA Lineups

CLE • Shooting Guard • #5
4 days ago
Merrill was added to the injury report on Friday afternoon due to tightness in his left hamstring, and now he’s officially out. Keon Ellis will move into the starting lineup, which raises his fantasy ceiling. Ellis is worth streaming in deep leagues.
Source: Danny Cunningham

DAL • Power Forward and Center • #25
4 days ago
The Mavericks will be down two frontcourt starters for Friday’s game, as Washington and Gafford will not play the second game of the team’s back-to-back. Marvin Bagley III and Khris Middleton are potential replacements in the starting lineup, and both players would receive boosts to their fantasy values if promoted.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #13
4 days ago
Marshall is good to go after initially being listed as questionable. With P.J. Washington out, Naji will figure more prominently in the Mavericks’ rotation, whether he starts or comes off the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #13
4 days ago
Marshall is dealing with left foot soreness and could sit out the second leg of the Mavs’ back-to-back set. If Marshall is ultimately sidelined, more minutes should be available for Caleb Martin and Khris Middleton.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Power Forward and Center • #25
4 days ago
Washington joins Daniel Gafford (rest) on the injury report, and with both bigs expected to sit, Marvin Bagley III could draw a spot start, with Dwight Powell operating as Bagley III’s primary backup.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #31
4 days ago
Thompson will return for the second leg of Dallas’ back-to-back set after resting on Thursday. He could be in line for some additional run with P.J. Washington (ankle) doubtful, but Thompson’s production has been hit-or-miss for most of the 2025-26 campaign.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Center and Power Forward • #21
4 days ago
Unsurprisingly, Gafford will likely be sidelined for the second leg of Dallas’ back-to-back set. With P.J. Washington (ankle) not expected to play either, Marvin Bagley III could handle a significant workload.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Shooting Guard • #5
4 days ago
Merrill is dealing with left hamstring tightness, and it could keep him sidelined against Dallas. If Merrill is ultimately ruled out, more playing time could be available for Jaylon Tyson and Keon Ellis.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Center and Power Forward • #21
4 days ago
Gafford continues to play some of his best ball of the season, posting a season-high in points on Thursday en route to a fourth straight double-double. The veteran center has been limited by injuries throughout the season, but is in good form as the fantasy basketball playoffs near. For those looking to take a low-risk, potentially high-reward swing, Gafford is rostered in only 26% of Yahoo! leagues.
DAL • Small Forward • #
4 days ago
Flagg was held under 20 points for the fifth straight game on Thursday, shooting below 40.0 percent from the field for a second consecutive time. The rookie forward has remained in a shooting slump since returning in early March from a foot sprain. He did, however, notch at least five rebounds and assists for the fifth time in as many games. But while his well-roundedness has provided a solid floor, fantasy managers hope he can find his touch and deliver some efficient, high-scoring performances.

DAL • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #32
4 days ago
The veteran forward stole the show against Memphis, needing only 25 minutes off the bench to set a new season-high in points. The near-40-point outing came on efficient shooting, with a spectacular three-point display the key to his success. Thursday marked the first time he’d reached 30 points in a regular-season game since the 2022-23 season, when he was still playing for the Bucks. Middleton has now logged back-to-back games of at least 15 points and will have a chance to land a third on Friday against the Cavaliers.

DAL • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #31
5 days ago
As expected, Thompson will miss the first leg of this back-to-back, though he should return to play the Cavaliers on Friday. Caleb Martin should take on extra minutes off the bench, though he isn’t a strong fantasy option.
Source: Mavs PR
CLE • Point Guard • #
5 days ago
Proctor’s continued absence does not affect fantasy basketball, as he had fallen behind Dennis Schröder and Craig Porter Jr. even before the injury. Proctor should only be rostered in dynasty leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Center • #31
5 days ago
This will be a fourth straight absence for Allen, which has opened the door for Sam Merrill to start in his place. Merrill has been streaky, but he is more than capable of getting hot from deep.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Power Forward • #4
5 days ago
The lone negative for Mobley managers on Wednesday was his foul shooting, as he made two of seven attempts. The double-double was his second of March, and he’s totaled eight blocked shots in his last three games. With Mobley shooting 56.4 percent from the line since the All-Star break, his fantasy value has slipped by multiple rounds. The season-long value remains fine, but fantasy managers heading into their playoff matchups will need more moving forward.

CLE • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #45
5 days ago
After shooting 4-of-11 from the field in Monday’s win over the 76ers, Mitchell was made to work hard for his offense on Wednesday. While he finished with 25 points, the seven-time All-Star needed 24 attempts to do it. The rebounds and assists will be useful to fantasy managers, but they were likely hoping to get a more efficient version of Mitchell.

CLE • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #1
5 days ago
Harden was excellent in a losing effort on Wednesday, recording his first 30-point game since being traded to Cleveland. He didn’t record any defensive stats, but most fantasy managers don’t look to The Beard for consistent production in steals or blocked shots. The Cavaliers end their week with two games against the Mavericks, which could be good news for those who have Harden on their rosters.

CLE • Small Forward • #1
6 days ago
Strus’ rehab will continue with the Cavaliers’ G League affiliate. Strus was able to participate in practice last week, so this is likely just an opportunity to get him more reps while the Cavs play a game in Orlando. Strus could return for one of their two games against the Mavericks this weekend, though his role will likely be limited.
Source: Danny Cunningham
CLE • Point Guard • #
7 days ago
Proctor will miss a third straight game with this quad injury, though he didn’t see the floor at all in his last two available games anyway. His continued absence won’t alter Cleveland’s rotation.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Center • #31
7 days ago
Allen will miss a third straight game with right knee tendonitis. Sam Merrill has served as the fifth starter, with Evan Mobley shifting from power forward to center. That should remain the case on Wednesday, with Merrill being worth a look in deep leagues where there’s a need for three-point production.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CLE • Shooting Guard • #23
8 days ago
Ellis entered Monday’s game having totaled 11 points on 4-of-11 shooting in his previous three appearances. The Cavaliers guard had his most productive night since joining the team via trade, with the 19 points being the most in a game for Ellis since a 21-point effort against the Mavericks as a member of the Kings. While Monday’s performance was excellent, Ellis is more valuable to the Cavaliers than to fantasy managers given his current role.