
DEN • Small Forward • #1
11 months ago
It was a balanced attack for Denver as six players scored in double figures, with none of them reaching 20 points. MPJ led the way, though just barely. Still, he was able to have an efficient shooting night to help the Nuggets win a third-straight game and clinch the fourth seed in the West. They will host the Clippers in the first round of the playoffs after getting a week off. Porter Jr. ends the regular season with averages of 18.2 points, seven rebounds, 2.1 assists and 2.5 threes per game while shooting 50.4 percent from the floor.

DEN • Power Forward and Small Forward • #32
11 months ago
Gordon did a little bit of everything in this game to help Denver clinch the fourth seed in the West. It was a balanced attack for Denver, and they ended up taking control of the game in the third quarter, which limited Gordon to just 26 minutes. However, he was still able to turn in a full stat line. They will get a week off before taking on the Clippers in the first round of the playoffs.

IND • Point Guard • #29
11 months ago
Jackson had a short stretch as a starter in November, but he has spent most of the year on the bench or in the G League. However, he got the chance to take on extra minutes in the regular season finale and took advantage of his opportunity. The 26-year-old went undrafted in 2022 and seems to have finally found a home with the Pacers, though his role isn’t a friendly one for fantasy basketball. He won’t be part of the team’s rotation during the playoffs.
IND • Center • #
11 months ago
Bradley played out two 10-day contracts with Indiana before signing a deal that kept him with the Pacers for the rest of this season. He has played more than 10 minutes in just three games this season and has averaged 12 points, 10.7 rebounds and 2.3 blocks per game across them. Bradley is a decent depth piece, but both Myles Turner and Thomas Bryant will be in front of him on the depth chart for minutes at center during the postseason.

DEN • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #27
11 months ago
Denver has much on the line for Sunday’s regular-season finale, as they can finish anywhere from fourth to seventh, depending on the day’s results. Murray is good to go, meaning the Nuggets can roll with their usual starting five. Jalen Pickett misses out on a boost to his fantasy value.
Source: Denver Nuggets

IND • Power Forward • #1
11 months ago
Tyrese Haliburton and Pascal Siakam are out again, but Nembhard, Nesmith and Turner will be back for the regular season finale. This won’t impact the standings, so they may not play many minutes. Toppin and Walker started on Friday and will remain in the opening lineup against Cleveland. Thomas Bryant and T.J. McConnell will come off the bench for this game, but they should still play significant roles.
Source: NBA Player Lineups

IND • Shooting Guard • #26
11 months ago
Sheppard will miss a fifth straight game to end the regular season. With the Pacers locked into the fourth seed in the East, Johnny Furphy and Quenton Jackson are two players who should see plenty of time against the Cavaliers. The former is coming off the best game of his rookie season in Friday’s loss to the Magic and is worth a dice roll in active deep leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Shooting Guard • #26
11 months ago
Sheppard will miss a fifth straight game to end the regular season. With the Pacers locked into the fourth seed in the East, Johnny Furphy and Quenton Jackson are two players who should see plenty of time against the Cavaliers. The former is coming off the best game of his rookie season in Friday’s loss to the Magic and is worth a dice roll in active deep leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #00
11 months ago
Absent from the Pacers’ initial injury report, Mathurin will sit out Sunday’s regular-season finale due to a left calf injury. While Aaron Nesmith is still available, fantasy managers in active leagues should anticipate seeing a lot of Johnny Furphy in a game that will not impact playoff seeding.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DEN • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #27
11 months ago
While their opposition is locked into the two-seed in the West, the Nuggets still have plenty to play for on Sunday. Denver can finish anywhere from fourth to eighth, depending on how things play out. Murray is the lone rotation player on the injury report, and the probable tag suggests he will be in the lineup. Jalen Pickett will move into the starting lineup if Murray cannot play.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #0
11 months ago
Absent from the initial injury report for Sunday’s game, Haliburton will not play in the Pacers’ regular-season finale. T.J. McConnell and Obi Toppin will likely remain in the starting lineup, as Indiana is locked into the fourth seed in the East.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Small Forward • #23
11 months ago
Nesmith and Nembhard have been removed from the injury report after sitting out Friday’s loss to the Magic. The Pacers are locked into the four-seed in the East regardless of Sunday’s result, so the starters may not play much. T.J. McConnell and Bennedict Mathurin will return to the bench but not lack opportunities against the Cavaliers.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Center • #33
11 months ago
Turner is on track to play in Sunday’s regular-season finale after sitting out Friday’s loss to the Pacers. His return would push Thomas Bryant to the bench. However, the Pacers’ backup center should still play plenty, as Indiaha has secured the four-seed in the East. Look for Tony Bradley to be in the rotation, even if his playing time is limited during the first half.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #0
11 months ago
After sitting out Friday’s loss to the Magic, Haliburton and Siakam are off the initial injury report. That defeat locked Indiana into the fourth seed in the East, so there isn’t anything on the line for the Pacers on Sunday. Even if Haliburton and Siakam play, they’re unlikely to log starters’ minutes ahead of the playoffs.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Shooting Guard • #26
11 months ago
Sheppard has missed four games with a toe injury, and the doubtful tag suggests Sunday’s season finale will be the fifth. Indiana is locked into the four-seed in the East, so there’s no reason for the team to roll the dice with any player who may not be 100 percent. Expect to see Johnny Furphy playing rotation minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DEN • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #27
11 months ago
Murray made it back for the Nuggets’ penultimate game of the season after missing six games due to a hamstring injury. The 28-year-old point guard played 32 minutes in the eight-point victory. It was a crucial win for the Nuggets, who could clinch a playoff spot with help from other teams. The Nuggets close out the year with a matchup against the Rockets on Sunday.

DEN • Small Forward • #1
11 months ago
Porter Jr. had scored at least 20 points in four of his last five games entering play Friday. Against the Grizzlies, he followed up that stretch with a dub of a performance. The 26-year-old small forward grabbed 12 rebounds, but his offensive game was nonexistent as he had just seven points on 2-of-8 shooting from the field. While Porter has lived up to his preseason ADP as a top-75 player this season, he could fall in drafts next year as a player without upside for much more than what we’ve seen to this point.

DEN • Power Forward and Small Forward • #32
11 months ago
Gordon put up his third game with at least 30 points over the last month against the Grizzlies Friday. The 29-year-old power forward stepped up his scoring as Jamal Murray was in his first game back from a hamstring injury. Gordon, who averages 14 points per game this year, had a ceiling game against a tough Memphis defense. His varied skillset allows him to fill any role the team needs him to and he showed up for the Nuggets once again.

DEN • Center • #15
11 months ago
Jokic has now put up a triple-double in four of his last five games. Jokic and the Nuggets secured an eight-point win for the second time this week. Denver still needs help from other teams, but the Nuggets have put themselves in position to clinch a playoff spot in the Western Conference.

IND • Shooting Guard • #12
11 months ago
Furphy was not one of the Pacers moved into the starting lineup for Friday’s game, but the rookie played plenty since all five starters were unavailable. The performance was encouraging, as Furphy shot over 50 percent from the field and finished one blocked shot shy of a complete stat line. Friday’s defeat locks Indiana into the four-seed in the East, so Sunday’s regular-season finale against the Cavaliers may be another game where the starters are rested. If so, Furphy will be worth slotting into lineups in active deep leagues.
Source: NBA

IND • Power Forward • #5
11 months ago
With the Pacers resting all five starters, Walker could start the team’s final home game of the regular season. The second-year forward has shown flashes of his potential throughout the season, and Friday was another of those instances. Unfortunately for Walker and dynasty league managers who have him rostered, the Pacers’ depth has capped his ceiling significantly. Indiana is locked into the four-seed in the East, so Sunday’s game against the Cavaliers may be another opportunity for Walker to start.

IND • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #00
11 months ago
The Pacers sat all five of their starters for Friday’s game, as the chances of passing the Knicks for the three-seed in the East were slim. Mathurin was one of the replacements, and while the points, rebounds and steals were good, he was inefficient. He shot poorly from the field and racked up five turnovers, the most in a game for Mathurin since January 18. With Indiana knowing its seed and first-round opponent (Milwaukee), Sunday’s game against Cleveland will be another opportunity to rest the starters.

DEN • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #27
11 months ago
Murray is back in the Nuggets’ lineup after a six-game absence due to a hamstring injury. How much he’ll play against the Grizzlies is unknown. But at a minimum, Murray will replace Jalen Pickett in the starting lineup. Pickett is worth holding onto in deep active leagues, as his minutes increased after the Nuggets fired Michael Malone at the beginning of the week.
Source: Denver Nuggets

DEN • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #27
11 months ago
Murray has missed Denver’s last six games, last playing on March 26. Getting him back on Friday would be huge for the Nuggets, who still need a win to strengthen their position within the jam-packed Western Conference standings. If Murray plays, Jalen Pickett will return to the bench after starting Denver’s last two games.
Source: Vinny Benedetto

IND • Power Forward • #43
11 months ago
Siakam and Sheppard sat out Sunday’s win over the Nuggets, with the former’s absence being more impactful. Obi Toppin replaced Spicy P in the starting lineup and was excellent, hitting four three-pointers and scoring 22 points. He’ll remain in that role if Siakam cannot play on Tuesday. As for Sheppard, his absence led to Johnny Furphy playing a few rotation minutes, but that was not enough to impact fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DEN • Point Guard and Small Forward • #4
11 months ago
Westbrook was again used in a reserve role on Sunday, providing solid value off the bench. With Jamal Murray (hamstring) still out, the veteran point guard does have a slightly higher fantasy ceiling. Jalen Pickett received the starting nod on Sunday, and he finished with four points, one rebound and two assists in 24 minutes. Whether it’s Pickett or Peyton Watson (three points, one rebound and three blocks) who starts, Westbrook remains a player worth rostering while Murray is out.

DEN • Center • #15
11 months ago
Jokic was almost unstoppable during the first half of Sunday’s game, dropping 29 points, six rebounds and nine assists. The Pacers slowed him down somewhat after halftime, as the Joker accounted for 12 points, nine rebounds and four assists after the break. It is unknown when Jamal Murray will return from his hamstring injury, so Jokic will have to continue to dominate the Nuggets’ offense until his sidekick is available.

DEN • Shooting Guard • #0
11 months ago
Braun dropped a season-high 30 points on Sunday, and this was his first game with at least 20 since March 14. With the Nuggets in a tight battle for seeding in the Western Conference and Jamal Murray (hamstring) sidelined, they will need more production from Braun during the season’s final week. Despite the Nuggets coming up short on the scoreboard, Sunday showed what he’s capable of. Denver plays three games during Week 23, starting with the Kings on Wednesday.

IND • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #2
11 months ago
With Tyrese Haliburton (9/3/14/1/1 with one three-pointer) struggling to find his groove as a scorer, Nembhard was one of the Pacers who picked up the slack. Rostered in 30 percent of Yahoo! leagues, the third-year guard has been a ninth-round player over the past two weeks. Nembhard’s fantasy ceiling remains low as Haliburton’s sidekick in the backcourt, but his floor has been relatively safe this season.

IND • Center • #33
11 months ago
Turner did not provide much value as a rebounder, but category league managers will continue to value his points, blocks and three-pointers. The Pacers center has made 10 three-pointers and blocked 11 shots in his last three games, which has made him a third-round player in nine-cat formats over the past two weeks. For fantasy managers whose leagues will be active, Indiana plays four games during Week 23, starting with the Wizards on Tuesday.

IND • Power Forward • #1
11 months ago
Due to the Pacers not having Pascal Siakam, Toppin was tabbed to make his second start of the season on Sunday. And he was productive overall, shooting 50 percent from the field. However, Toppin did most of his damage before halftime, scoring 19 points on 8-of-12 shooting. He was 1-of-6 from the field in the second half, but other Pacers stepped up to help Indiana keep alive its hopes of catching New York for the three-seed in the East. The Pacers play four games during Week 23, and Toppin will have value in deeper leagues that remain active, especially if Siakam remains out.

IND • Power Forward • #1
11 months ago
The Pacers are without Pascal Siakam, who will miss Sunday’s game with an elbow injury. Obi Toppin will fill the resulting void in the starting lineup and should be streamed wherever he’s available. That’s the lone change to Indiana’s starting five.
Source: NBA Lineups

DEN • Shooting Guard • #24
11 months ago
The Nuggets remain without Jamal Murray (hamstring), but it won’t be Peyton Watson or Russell Westbrook who replaces him in Sunday’s lineup. Pickett has received the nod in a change that gives him some fantasy relevance in deep leagues. Denver’s other four starters are unchanged.
Source: Denver Nuggets

IND • Shooting Guard • #26
11 months ago
Sheppard’s absence does not significantly impact fantasy basketball, especially with Aaron Nesmith and Bennedict Mathurin available. Those two will absorb most of the minutes that would have gone to Sheppard, raising both ceilings.
Source: Indiana Pacers

DEN • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #27
11 months ago
Murray will remain out on Sunday, and it’s unknown when he’ll be cleared to return. During his pregame availability, Nuggets coach Michael Malone said he hopes to have his starting point guard back in time for the playoffs. Fantasy managers whose leagues run through Week 23 may not be able to rely on Murray. Peyton Watson started Friday’s loss to the Warriors in Murray’s place, and the struggling Russell Westbrook also has a higher fantasy ceiling.
Source: Vic Lombardi

DEN • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #27
11 months ago
Murray has missed Denver’s last four games with a hamstring injury. In Denver’s most recent game, a loss to Golden State on Friday, Peyton Watson started, with Nikola Jokic taking on even more playmaking responsibilities. Russell Westbrook is another possibility if Murray remains out, but the veteran point guard has struggled with his decision-making in recent games.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Shooting Guard • #26
11 months ago
While Sheppard does not significantly impact fantasy basketball, he does play consistent rotation minutes off the bench. His minutes could be distributed among multiple players, notably starter Aaron Nesmith and fellow reserve Bennedict Mathurin.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Power Forward • #43
11 months ago
Siakam has been dealing with a right elbow issue for a few weeks, and Sunday’s game will be the first he missed since March 17. Jarace Walker is the likely replacement in the starting lineup, but the second-year forward offers limited streaming value when the rest of the Pacers’ rotation is whole. Walker is not a must-stream player, but desperate deep-league managers can consider it.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DEN • Shooting Guard • #0
11 months ago
Braun has been consistently productive throughout the season, exceeding his Yahoo! ADP (133) in eight- and nine-cat formats. Over the past two weeks, the third-year wing has been a top-50 player in fantasy basketball and has shown no signs of slowing down. After representing excellent value in drafts ahead of the 2024-25 season, it can be argued that Braun should be a top-75 pick next fall. The Nuggets finish Week 22 on Sunday against the Pacers.

DEN • Power Forward and Small Forward • #32
11 months ago
Gordon recorded eight assists for the second time in five games on Friday, finishing the Nuggets’ defeat with a solid stat line. Over the past two weeks, he has been a 10th-round player in eight-cat formats. On nights when the Nuggets are without Jamal Murray, there’s a little more room for Gordon to provide value as a playmaker, with Friday being a prime example. The Nuggets end Week 22 on Sunday against the Pacers.

DEN • Small Forward • #1
11 months ago
Porter has scored 20 points or more in three straight games for the first time since early February. However, despite the recent decrease in scoring, he has still provided top-50 value over the past month. Porter’s efficiency has been a factor, as he has shot 49.7 percent from the field and averaged 17.4 points per game. Based on his Yahoo! ADP (73), fantasy managers expected Porter to be a top-75 player, and that has been the case. He’ll look to end Week 22 on a high note when the Nuggets host the Pacers on Sunday.

DEN • Center • #15
11 months ago
Back in the Nuggets’ lineup after missing Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs, Jokic finished one assist shy of a triple-double. While the Warriors couldn’t do much with the three-time MVP when he shot the ball, they were able to force six turnovers. The last time Jokic tallied at least six turnovers before Friday was March 5, when he was responsible for seven in a win over the Kings. Fantasy managers know the Joker’s work by now, so there’s no reason to lose sleep over the high turnover count. Denver returns home for its final game of Week 22, Sunday, against the Pacers.

IND • Power Forward • #43
11 months ago
Siakam was questionable with an elbow injury, but ended up having one of his better games of late Friday against the Jazz. The 31-year-old power forward impacted the game in a number of ways. He had 22 points on 16 shots including two made three-pointers. Siakam also chipped in with five rebounds and five assists. He also made his presence known on the defensive end with three steals and four blocks. Siakam has provided fifth-round fantasy value over the last month as he continues to have a strong season.

IND • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #0
11 months ago
Haliburton once again had at least 10 assists, extending his new streak to three straight games. The 25-year-old point guard played just 28 minutes as the Pacers beat the Jazz by 28 points. Haliburton’s numbers can seemingly only be curtailed by blowouts at this point in the year. The Pacers will be back on the court Sunday against the Nuggets.

IND • Center • #33
11 months ago
Turner went off for 26 points Friday against the Jazz. It’s the most points the 29-year-old center has had in a game since January 16, when he dropped 28 points on the Pistons. Turner was 9-of-17 from the field including three made three-pointers and got to the foul line eight times and made five free throws. Turner isn’t known for his scoring explosions, though he is a good shooter for a big man. He also impacted the game down low with seven rebounds and six blocks, which was the most he’s had since blocking six shots on February 20 against the Grizzlies.

DEN • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #3
11 months ago
Strawther is set to return after a month-long absence with a left knee sprain. While Jamal Murray is out with a hamstring injury, which opens up some minutes for the Nuggets, it’s unlikely that the team will push Strawther towards significant minutes in his first game back.
Source: Nuggets

DEN • Shooting Guard • #0
11 months ago
The Nuggets are far deeper than they were in Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs, with Jamal Murray being the lone starter unavailable. Braun will occupy his usual place in the starting lineup after sitting out on Wednesday, and Watson will fill the void left by Murray. This raises his fantasy ceiling to where Watson can be streamed in deep leagues.
Source: Denver Nuggets

DEN • Center • #15
11 months ago
No surprise here as Jokic was listed as probable with an ankle injury. Jokic, Gordon and the rest of the Denver starters missed Wednesday’s game after playing a double overtime game against the Timberwolves the night before. Jokic and Gordon could have more playmaking opportunities with Jamal Murray (hamstring) sidelined Friday.
Source: Nuggets

DEN • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #27
11 months ago
Murray is out again after missing Wednesday’s game against the Spurs with a hamstring injury. In the 28-year-old point guard’s absence, Russell Westbrook, Jalen Pickett and Peyton Watson could ass see increased minutes and usage.

IND • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #00
11 months ago
Mathurin has missed the last three games as he continues to manage a calf injury. The 22-year-old small forward will return Friday against the Jazz and resume his usual bench role, which will cut into Ben Sheppard’s minutes.
Source: Angela Moryan

IND • Power Forward • #43
11 months ago
Siakam popped up on the injury report with an elbow issue while Nesmith was dealing with an ankle injury. Both are available Friday as Pacers coach Rick Carlisle emphatically told reporters before the game both players along with Bennedict Mathurin will play against the Jazz.
Source: Angela Moryan

DEN • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #3
11 months ago
Strawther has been sidelined for a month with a left knee sprain, but he could make his return to the lineup against Golden State. He will likely have his minutes limited, but it is good news for Denver to potentially get some depth back just before the postseason.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DEN • Small Forward • #1
11 months ago
Following a two-game absence, MPJ will be back in the lineup. Denver was without all five starters against San Antonio on Wednesday, but they should be back at full strength against Golden State, with only Jamal Murray listed as questionable.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DEN • Shooting Guard • #0
11 months ago
Braun and Gordon were among the many Nuggets that missed Wednesday’s game following the double overtime loss to the Timberwolves Tuesday. It appears both will be back in the starting lineup Friday against the Warriors given their probable listings.

DEN • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #27
11 months ago
Murray missed Wednesday’s game against the Spurs along with the rest of Denver’s starting five after taking a loss in the double overtime thriller against the Timberwolves on Tuesday. The 28-year-old point guard has a legitimate chance to miss Friday’s game given his questionable listing. Russell Westbrook, Jalen Pickett and Peyton Watson could pick up the slack if Murray is out.

DEN • Center • #15
11 months ago
Jokic missed Wednesday’s game after putting up an historic performance with a 61-point triple-double in the double overtime loss to the Timberwolves on Tuesday. The 30-year-old center is likely to return Friday against the Warriors given his probable listing.

IND • Power Forward • #43
11 months ago
Siakam has popped up on the injury report as questionable with an elbow injury. The 31-year-old power forward has a legitimate chance of missing Friday’s game. If that’s the case, expect Obi Toppin to move into the starting lineup and see additional minutes.

IND • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #00
11 months ago
Mathurin has missed Indiana’s last three games but may be back to take on Utah. Ben Sheppard has taken on extra minutes with Mathurin sidelined, but his skillset doesn’t translate well to fantasy basketball. If Mathurin is out again, Sheppard doesn’t need to be added off the waiver wire.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Small Forward • #23
11 months ago
Nesmith is dealing with right ankle soreness. The 25-year-old small forward has been excellent over the past two weeks as he’s provided top-75 fantasy value. If Nesmith is out Friday, Obi Toppin and Jarace Walker are candidates to move into the starting lineup and see additional minutes.
Source: Dustin Dopirak

DEN • Center • #6
11 months ago
Jordan returned to the Nuggets’ starting lineup for the first time since March 24. As expected, the veteran center provided excellent value in the rebound category, with the 17 caroms matching his season-high. Jordan only had four official shot attempts, as the Spurs resorted to sending him to the foul line instead of giving up layups and dunks. Moving forward, Jordan will only be worth rostering when Nikola Jokic is unavailable, as on Wednesday.