
OKC • Shooting Guard • #25
6 days ago
Mitchell sprained his ankle while ramping up from an abdominal strain, missing three weeks as a result. His return gives the Thunder a little more depth on the perimeter, which may cost Jared McCain some playing time.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #7
6 days ago
Holmgren is dealing with the flu, which sidelined him for Saturday’s win over the Warriors. Isaiah Joe moved into the starting lineup, accounting for 18 points, four rebounds, three assists and two three-pointers in 35 minutes. He would take on a similar role if Holmgren can’t return on Monday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #55
6 days ago
Due to a left calf contusion, Hartenstein will miss a second straight game. Jaylin Williams moved into the starting lineup for Saturday’s win over the Warriors and is productive enough to merit streaming when allowed to start.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #9
6 days ago
Caruso, who was injured during Wednesday’s win over the Knicks, did not play in Saturday’s win over the Warriors. Brooks Barnhizer played 12 minutes off the bench, but Caruso’s absence was more impactful for Isaiah Joe and Aaron Wiggins, who played 35 and 29 minutes, respectively.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center • #15
6 days ago
Carlson’s continued absence does not affect fantasy basketball, even with Isaiah Hartenstein (calf) out and Chet Holmgren (illness) questionable for Monday’s game. Jaylin Williams remains the next man up in the frontcourt and should get another start.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Center and Power Forward • #21
6 days ago
Flagg, who was a game-time call for Sunday’s game, is good to go. Also of note is Gafford’s return after sitting out Friday’s loss to the Celtics. As a result, Dwight Powell will head to the bench.

DAL • Center and Power Forward • #7
6 days ago
Powell was initially listed as probable, so his availability for Sunday’s game against the Raptors isn’t a surprise. The 34-year-old power forward might not have much of a role with Marvin Bagley III (neck) also available.
DAL • Small Forward • #
6 days ago
Flagg was initially listed as questionable with a foot injury and it came down to a game-time decision, but the rookie is available for Sunday’s game against the Raptors. He’s coming off a 16-point performance in Friday’s loss to the Celtics.
DAL • Power Forward • #
6 days ago
Bagley was initially listed as questionable with a sprained neck, but was ruled in for Sunday’s game against the Raptors. He’s returning after missing the last five games. Bagley will have the same role as backup to starting center Daniel Gafford.

OKC • Power Forward and Center • #6
6 days ago
Williams moved into the starting lineup on Saturday, as a calf injury sidelined Isaiah Hartenstein. JayWill shot 3-of-6 from beyond the arc and provided excellent value in the rebound and assist categories while playing 32 minutes. His productivity is no surprise to experienced fantasy managers, as Williams has put up some big lines in the past when allowed to start. The Thunder’s three-game Week 20 does not include a back-to-back, so Williams’ value could be limited if Hartenstein returns.

OKC • Shooting Guard • #11
6 days ago
The Thunder did not have Chet Holmgren or Isaiah Hartenstein for Saturday’s game, with the former’s absence opening a spot in the starting lineup for Joe. While he did not provide any defensive stats, the percentages were solid for the Thunder wing. His fantasy value moving forward depends on the availability of players ahead of him in the rotation, but Joe is worth streaming on nights when he’s allowed to start.

OKC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #2
6 days ago
Gilgeous-Alexander is one step closer, having scored at least 20 points in 125 consecutive games. That’s one away from Wilt Chamberlain’s NBA record, and SGA can match the all-time great on Monday against the Nuggets. As for his performance against the Warriors, Gilgeous-Alexander didn’t have the best night shooting from the field, but a near-perfect night at the foul line boosted the points tally. Monday’s matchup with the Nuggets is the first of three games for the Thunder in Week 20.

OKC • Power Forward and Center • #6
6 days ago
Oklahoma City won’t have Chet Holmgren or Isaiah Hartenstein for Saturday’s game, leaving two openings in the starting lineup. Joe and JayWill will fill the voids, with the latter representing a solid streaming option for those looking for a low-rostered post player with double-double potential.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Center and Power Forward • #7
7 days ago
Powell is dealing with tightness in his calf, casting some doubt on his availability. However, the veteran forward/center is probable to play. Marvin Bagley III (neck) is questionable; if he can play, that likely drops Powell down in the pecking order.
Source: NBA Injury Report
DAL • Small Forward • #
7 days ago
Flagg played both games of Dallas’s recent back-to-back, logging 30 minutes in Friday’s loss to the Celtics. If the rookie can’t play on Sunday, Naji Marshall, Caleb Martin and Brandon Williams are potential replacements in the starting lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report
DAL • Power Forward • #
7 days ago
Bagley has missed Dallas’s last five games with a sprained neck. With Moussa Cissé listed as doubtful for G League eligibility reasons, Bagley may be closer to playing on Sunday than not. If he returns, Bagley will slot in as the backup to Daniel Gafford.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #7
7 days ago
Holmgren is out with an illness, which leaves the Thunder severely shorthanded against the Warriors on Saturday. Oklahoma City will be missing Holmgren as well as Isaiah Hartenstein, Jalen Williams and Alex Caruso. Jaylin Williams is worth streaming with Holmgren and Hartenstein out.

DAL • Small Forward • #13
7 days ago
While his role makes Marshall a player worth rolling the dice on in fantasy leagues, his value has been ranked outside of the top-200 since the All-Star break. Against the Celtics, Marshall shot 50 percent from the field and dished out a few assists, but the overall production was underwhelming. He’ll look to end Week 19 on a high note when the Mavericks visit the Raptors on Sunday.

DAL • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #31
7 days ago
Outside of the points and three-pointers, Thompson’s stat line was incredibly lean. That said, those who are still rostering the veteran wing do so explicitly for the points and triples. Thompson is a deep-league option at best, and that’s if he isn’t down at some point before the end of the regular season.
DAL • Small Forward • #
7 days ago
A native of Newport, Maine, Boston will be the closest to his hometown that Flagg gets to play. While Jayson Tatum’s return to the Celtics was the biggest headline, many made the trip south to watch their native son play. Flagg didn’t have a good night shooting the basketball, but fantasy managers did receive good production in the rebound and assist categories. Dallas plays one more game in Week 19, visiting the Raptors on Sunday.

DAL • Center and Power Forward • #7
7 days ago
The Mavericks are without Daniel Gafford and Marvin Bagley III for Friday’s game, so Powell will be the starting center. While he offers a limited fantasy ceiling, the veteran forward/center will play plenty due to Dallas’s lack of interior depth.
Source: NBA Lineups

OKC • Center • #15
8 days ago
Carlson’s continued absence does not affect fantasy basketball. Chet Holmgren and Jaylin Williams will play most of the available minutes in the frontcourt with Isaiah Hartenstein ruled out.

OKC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #9
8 days ago
Injured during Wednesday’s win over the Knicks, Caruso will not be available for Saturday’s game. His absence means more playing time for Aaron Wiggins and Isaiah Joe.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Shooting Guard • #25
8 days ago
Mitchell’s continued absence has freed up rotation minutes for Jared McCain, who has played well enough to offer some upside to deep-league managers in need of points and 3-pointers.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Shooting Guard and Power Forward • #8
8 days ago
Williams, who has not appeared in a game since before the All-Star break, is due to have his strained hamstring re-evaluated soon. Aaron Wiggins and Isaiah Joe have taken on added importance in Williams’ absence.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #55
8 days ago
Hartenstein is dealing with left calf tightness stemming from an injury he suffered against the Knicks on Wednesday. With the 27-year-old center sidelined, Isaiah Joe and Aaron Wiggins could see more minutes.

DAL • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #31
8 days ago
Thompson is good to go after initially being questionable with an adductor injury. This will be the first time that the veteran wing has been available for both games of a back-to-back since mid-January.
Source: Dallas Mavericks
DAL • Power Forward • #
8 days ago
Bagley is set to miss his fifth consecutive game with a neck injury and there’s no timetable for his return. With Daniel Gafford (ankle) also out Friday, Dwight Powell and P.J. Washington should see additional minutes at center.

DAL • Center and Power Forward • #21
8 days ago
Gafford is missing the second game of a back-to-back as he continues to manage an ankle injury. With Marvin Bagley III (neck) also out, expect P.J. Washington and Dwight Powell to see additional minutes at center.

DAL • Center and Power Forward • #21
8 days ago
Bagley III is still working his way back from a neck strain, and he’s likely to miss a fifth straight contest. Gafford will get the night off for the second leg of Dallas’ back-to-back set, which isn’t too surprising. With both bigs expected to miss this one, expect Dwight Powell and P.J. Washington to see additional run.
Source: NBA Injury Report
DAL • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #
8 days ago
Williams sat out Thursday’s narrow loss to the Magic, but he’ll be back for the second leg of Dallas’ back-to-back set. He should handle his typical workload in the Mavs’ rotation.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #32
8 days ago
While Middleton was responsible for six turnovers, the overall production made up for subpar showings in his prior two games. The veteran forward led all Mavericks starters with 19 points, and the seven assists matched his high in a Dallas uniform. While Middleton did play both games of the Mavs’ most recent back-to-back, he was limited to 19 minutes in the second game, a February 27 loss to the Grizzlies.

DAL • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #31
8 days ago
Thompson had a big night in Orlando, hitting a season-high seven three-pointers on 12 attempts. The 24 points were two shy of his season-high, with the Mavericks’ wing recording his first 20-point game since January 17. Thompson played 26 minutes on Thursday, and it’s not guaranteed he’ll be available for Friday’s game against the Celtics. If Klay sits, AJ Johnson could re-enter the rotation after picking up a DNP-CD on Thursday.

DAL • Power Forward and Center • #25
8 days ago
Two nights removed from playing 28 minutes in his first game back from a sprained ankle that sidelined him for three contests, Washington played 33 minutes without issue on Thursday. The Mavericks’ forward, who recorded a complete stat line, has averaged 15.8 points, 6.4 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.0 steals, 0.6 blocks and 1.6 three-pointers per game since the All-Star break.
DAL • Small Forward • #
8 days ago
Flagg made his return to the Mavericks’ lineup after missing eight games with a left midfoot sprain, with the 26 minutes being one more than his stated limit. The rookie shot 6-of-17 from two, which hurt his field-goal percentage, but he did record a complete stat line. Before the game, it was reported that Flagg could play more on Friday in Boston if everything checks out health-wise. The fact that he’s playing the second game of a back-to-back this soon is great news for fantasy managers.
DAL • Small Forward • #
8 days ago
Flagg is back in the Mavericks’ lineup after an eight-game absence. Due to the rookie’s return, Brandon Williams has been pushed back to the bench.
Source: NBA Lineups
DAL • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #
9 days ago
Williams was downgraded to questionable earlier in the day and has now officially been ruled out. The returns of Cooper Flagg and Naji Marshall could’ve bumped Williams to the bench regardless, but if they opt for a traditional point guard in the starting unit, Ryan Nembhard would be next in line, and he should see extra minutes regardless.
Source: Mavs PR

DAL • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #31
9 days ago
Thompson is back after a one-game absence. While his return likely means fewer minutes for AJ Johnson, this change to the Mavericks’ rotation does not affect fantasy basketball.
Source: Dallas Mavericks

DAL • Small Forward • #13
9 days ago
Marshall is good to go after missing Dallas’s last two games with a right finger contusion. With Cooper Flagg making his return from a foot injury, Marshall may be used in a reserve role on Thursday. However, he should get the minutes needed to provide solid fantasy value in deeper leagues.
Source: Dallas Mavericks
DAL • Small Forward • #
9 days ago
Flagg has missed Dallas’ last eight games with a left midfoot sprain. According to Curtis, the rookie will be under a minutes restriction on Thursday. And if everything goes well for Flagg, he may be allowed to take on more minutes in Friday’s game against the Celtics. His return will likely push Khris Middleton or Brandon Williams out of the starting lineup.
Source: Mike Curtis
DAL • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #
9 days ago
Williams had been listed as probable, so the downgrade is not the best news. The Mavericks will also play on Friday night, so the team could sit Williams for the first leg of a back-to-back. If they do, the Mavericks would likely start Ryan Nembhard and give AJ Johnson more minutes.

OKC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #2
9 days ago
Back in the lineup after sitting out Tuesday’s win over the Bulls, Gilgeous-Alexander had an efficient night at the office. He only attempted one three-pointer, but it was a big one, as SGA’s hit with 1:18 remaining in the fourth quarter gave Oklahoma City a 103-96 lead. The Knicks could pull no closer than three, missing two attempts to tie the game in the final seconds. The Thunder end their Week 19 on Saturday against the Warriors.

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #7
9 days ago
Holmgren started Wednesday’s game hot, scoring 14 points in the first quarter and finishing the half with 22 points and six three-pointers. The six triples matched his career-high. While Holmgren received more attention from the Knicks in the second half, the final line was excellent, aside from the lack of defensive production. The Thunder don’t play again until Saturday when they host the Warriors.

OKC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #9
9 days ago
Caruso and Hartenstein suffered their injuries during the second half of Wednesday’s game and were ruled out late in the fourth quarter. Isaiah Joe and Aaron Wiggins have seen their minutes increase in crunch time. Caruso finished with three points, four rebounds, one assist, two steals and one three-pointer, with Hartenstein going scoreless with five rebounds and two assists.
Source: Marc Stein

OKC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #2
9 days ago
Gilgeous-Alexander and Hartenstein are back after sitting out Tuesday’s win over the Bulls. As a result, Isaiah Joe and Aaron Wiggins will return to the bench, eliminating their respective streaming values.
Source: NBA Lineups

DAL • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #31
10 days ago
Thompson is expected to return following a one-game absence. AJ Johnson will lose out on minutes, but Thompson hasn’t played a significant enough role this season for this to drastically alter fantasy lineups.
Source: NBA Injury Report
DAL • Power Forward • #
10 days ago
This will be a fourth straight absence for Bagley, with no end in sight. Daniel Gafford will continue to operate as the starting center, with Dwight Powell filling out the backup minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report
DAL • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #
10 days ago
Williams is managing a quad contusion, but it isn’t expected to keep him sidelined against Orlando. He has scored in double figures in 14 of his last 15 games and will look to stay hot in that one.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center • #15
10 days ago
This will be a fourth straight absence for the big man. He is a depth option down low, so his continued absence won’t alter OKC’s rotation.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #55
10 days ago
Hartenstein sat out the first leg of this back-to-back against Chicago but will return to take on New York. That will push Aaron Wiggins to the bench and take away minutes from Jaylin Williams.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #2
10 days ago
SGA sat out against Chicago on Tuesday, but he’ll be back to take on New York. Isaiah Joe played well as a starter in his place but will return to playing a reserve role with SGA available.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #20
10 days ago
While his former team was losing to the Spurs by 40, McCain was making a big impact off the bench for his new squad. McCain has scored in double figures in eight of his 11 appearances for the Thunder, including three 20-point games. McCain has been able to showcase the offensive juice that he had early on during his rookie season, and while they likely won’t lead to much fantasy production when the team is fully healthy, it has been a fun reminder that should be stored away for the future.

OKC • Power Forward and Center • #6
10 days ago
Williams didn’t get the starting nod with Isaiah Hartenstein (calf) sidelined, but he did see a bump in minutes, which allowed him to stuff the stat sheet and set a new season high for rebounds. Williams has been able to pour in the stats when he has gotten the opportunity to play extended minutes this season. However, Hartenstein will likely return to play the Knicks on Wednesday, which will prevent Williams from repeating this performance.

OKC • Shooting Guard • #11
10 days ago
With Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (abdominal) and Isaiah Hartenstein (calf) out, Joe returned to the starting unit. This was the first leg of a back-to-back, so he will likely return to the bench against the Knicks on Wednesday. Joe has been excellent over the past month, though most of his strong performances have come as a starter. He isn’t consistent enough to be worth streaming in when he’s coming off the bench.

OKC • Shooting Guard • #21
10 days ago
Wiggins got the starting nod with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (abdominal) and Isaiah Hartenstein (calf) sidelined for the first leg of OKC’s back-to-back. He was able to have a solid game, which helped OKC get the win on the road. He’ll likely head back to the bench for Wednesday’s game against the Knicks, which will eliminate the streaming value he held in this game.

OKC • Shooting Guard • #21
10 days ago
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (abdominal) and Isaiah Hartenstein (calf) are both sidelined for this game, which is the first leg of a back-to-back. They will likely be back to take on the Knicks on Wednesday, but Joe and Wiggins will start in their place for this game.
Source: Brandon Rahbar

OKC • Guard • #11
11 days ago
The undrafted rookie out of Iowa spent time with the OKC Blue of the G League, and he’ll offer some emergency depth for the parent club. Sandfort isn’t on the fantasy radar.
Source: Shams Charania

OKC • Center • #15
12 days ago
Tuesday’s game will be the third that Carlson has missed since straining his lower back during a February 25 loss to the Pistons. His continued absence does not affect fantasy basketball, even with Isaiah Hartenstein (calf) also sitting out on Tuesday night.

OKC • Shooting Guard • #25
12 days ago
Mitchell, who sprained his ankle while working out towards a return from his abdominal strain, will miss at least one more game. His continued absence means more playing time for Isaiah Joe and Jared McCain, who also receive a slight boost on Tuesday since Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is also out.
Source: NBA Injury Report