
DAL • Power Forward and Center • #25
about 12 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 12 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 12 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 14 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

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #23
about 14 hours ago
While he didn’t offer much scoring in his return to the Warriors’ lineup after a two-game absence, Green was productive in other ways. He provided solid value in rebounds, assists and steals, good news for fantasy managers who continue to roster him. However, Green’s limited scoring has capped his fantasy value at a far higher level than it was in seasons past.

GSW • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #14
about 14 hours ago
Golden State’s top two scorers on Monday were players who did not see action in Sunday’s loss to the Knicks. Melton and Kristaps Porziņǵis combined to score 57 points, with the former’s 27 being one shy of his season high. Melton has scored at least 20 points in three of his last four outings, providing needed scoring as the Warriors await Stephen Curry’s return. Unfortunately, the Warriors have another back-to-back during Week 21, which could limit Melton to two appearances in the team’s final three games.

GSW • Forward-Center • #8
about 14 hours ago
Back in the Warriors’ rotation after sitting out Sunday’s loss to the Knicks, Porziņǵis enjoyed one of his best games of the season on Monday. The 30 points matched his season high, which he first recorded on November 22 as a member of the Hawks. And Porziņǵis put up the impressive stat line in 25 minutes. While his playing time may remain limited for the foreseeable future, Porziņǵis boasts a higher ceiling with Al Horford (calf) out for at least one week.
GSW • Shooting Guard • #
about 17 hours ago
Green and Melton are back after missing Sunday’s loss to the Knicks. Their returns bump Malevy Leons and Quinten Post out of the starting lineup, with the latter unavailable due to a foot injury.
Source: NBA Lineups

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #23
about 17 hours ago
Green is back after sitting out Sunday’s loss to the Knicks. His return counters the absence of Quinten Post (foot), and Kristaps Porziņǵis is also available for Monday’s game.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Power Forward • #21
about 17 hours ago
Post’s right foot injury will keep him out for Monday’s game, which is the second in as many nights for the Warriors. A good chunk of his minutes will go to Kristaps Porziņǵis, who is available after sitting out Sunday’s loss to the Knicks. Also, Draymond Green (back) is listed as probable for Monday’s game.
Source: NBA Injury Report
GSW • • #
about 18 hours ago
Cryer is sitting out the second game of Golden State’s back-to-back for injury management reasons, as a hamstring issue sidelined him for an extended period earlier this season. De’Anthony Melton is available and can absorb the minutes that would have gone to Cryer if he were available.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Power Forward • #21
about 19 hours ago
Post played Sunday against the Knicks and delivered a strong 22/3/3 line with three swats and four triples. He could get the night off on the second leg of Golden State’s back-to-back set for right foot injury management. With Green expected to play and Kristaps Porziņǵis off the injury report, the Warriors could lean on the pair heavily if Post is ultimately ruled out.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Shooting Guard • #4
about 20 hours ago
Moody will miss a seventh straight game, and it’s unclear when he’ll be available to return. Until Moody is back in action, Will Richard and Gary Payton II should see additional playing time.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Forward-Center • #8
about 20 hours ago
Both players sat out Sunday’s loss to the Knicks, and both will be available for the second leg of Golden State’s back-to-back set. Expect Porziņǵis and Melton to reclaim their starting roles, likely sending Will Richard and Quinten Post back to the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
about 20 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 21 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 21 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

GSW • Power Forward • #21
1 day ago
Post left Friday’s loss to the Timberwolves with a sprained ankle, but ended up starting with the Warriors extremely short-handed against the Knicks on Sunday. The 25-year-old center was just a desperation play at the end of the week, but came through for those bold enough to start him. The Warriors have four games upcoming in Week 21, starting with a matchup against the Wizards on Monday.

GSW • Power Forward • #15
1 day ago
Santos has now scored at least 20 points twice in his last five games. The 23-year-old small forward isn’t known for his scoring, though, as he has no other 20-point games this year. Santos had an excellent game against the Knicks and has shown enough to be streamable when the Warriors are running a skeleton lineup. Whether he continues to start or not, Santos will still have a significant role for the Warriors once Stephen Curry (knee) returns in a week.

GSW • Shooting Guard • #2
1 day ago
Podziemski had 25 points for the second straight game. The 23-year-old guard has the skillset to contribute in other categories as well, which has led to him providing sixth-round per game value since the All-Star break. Podziemski has shown he’s worth rostering in standard leagues while Stephen Curry (knee) is still out.

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #23
1 day ago
While the Warriors remain shorthanded, they may be getting healthier. Green, who was a late scratch ahead of Friday’s loss to the Timberwolves, was also ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Knicks. He could be back as soon as Monday, the first of four games the Warriors will play in Week 21. And with Al Horford (calf) out for at least one week, Green’s return would give the Warriors a needed boost.
Source: Sam Gordon

GSW • Forward-Center • #8
1 day ago
Porziņǵis and Melton were held out of Sunday’s game after starting Friday’s loss to the Timberwolves. With the back-to-back, there was likely going to be one of the next two games that they would miss, so there was no surprise there. Will Richard and Quinten Post may head to the bench on Monday, but they’ll both be part of the rotation due to the Warriors’ many injuries.
Source: Sam Gordon

GSW • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #30
1 day ago
Curry strained his left adductor during Friday’s loss to the Timberwolves, and he’ll miss five games before being re-evaluated. Given how banged-up the Warriors are, players like Will Richard, Pat Spencer and LJ Cryer will be on the radar in some fantasy leagues, especially with four games on the schedule for Week 21.
Source: Sam Gordon