GSW • Shooting Guard • #
5 days ago
Richard’s sprained right ankle will sideline him for a fourth consecutive game. While Nate Williams has picked up rotation minutes in the rookie’s absence, he may lose out on some playing time with Seth Curry available for the first time since early December.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #30
5 days ago
Curry, who has not appeared in a game since December 4, is officially available to play on Monday. Given the time missed, the veteran guard is unlikely to play significant minutes in his first game back. Plus, with Monday’s game being the first of two in as many nights for the Warriors, Curry may not be available for Tuesday’s game against the Bulls.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Power Forward • #20
6 days ago
Collins did not travel with the Clippers for their recent two-game road trip, which ended with a win over the Grizzlies on Saturday. With Darius Garland moving into the starting lineup, Collins may be relegated to a reserve role when he’s cleared to play. Derrick Jones Jr. continues to serve as the starting power forward.
Source: Justin Russo
GSW • Shooting Guard • #
6 days ago
Richard has missed Golden State’s last three games with a sprained right ankle. With the Warriors opening Week 20 with a back-to-back, the rookie may not play in Tuesday’s game against the Bulls if he’s available on Monday. Nate Williams has moved into the rotation, but he has not done enough to merit rostering in redraft leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #14
6 days ago
After logging 30 minutes in Thursday’s win over the Rockets, Melton was held out of Saturday’s loss to the Thunder for injury management reasons. His return means that Pat Spencer is likely headed to the bench, where he offers limited fantasy value.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Shooting Guard • #4
6 days ago
Monday’s game will be the third that Moody has missed with a sprained right wrist. Gui Santos has returned to the starting lineup and should retain that role. He should already be rostered in 14-team leagues, and some managers in 12-team formats should consider adding Santos, given the matchup.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Center • #42
6 days ago
Horford will sit out Monday’s game for injury management reasons, as the Warriors host the Bulls on Tuesday. With Kristaps Porziņǵis (illness) also out, Quinten Post will move up in the rotation. He’s only worth a look in extremely deep leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #30
6 days ago
Curry, who has not appeared in a game since early December, is on track to return on Monday. While he is not worth the risk in fantasy leagues, the veteran guard should get some opportunities to provide shooting off the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Forward-Center • #8
7 days ago
Before the game, it was reported that Porziņǵis would be limited to 10-15 minutes. He must have felt pretty good, as the Warriors were able to get 22 minutes out of The Unicorn. The percentages weren’t great, but the fact that Porziņǵis exceeded his reported limit is the biggest takeaway. With the Warriors beginning Week 20 with a back-to-back, fantasy managers should plan for Porziņǵis to sit on either Monday or Tuesday.

GSW • Shooting Guard • #2
7 days ago
Podziemski finished a blocked shot shy of a complete stat line on Saturday, which should help compensate for the low field-goal percentage. Since the All-Star break, he has been close to a top-50 player in eight-cat formats. And over his last five games, which have coincided with a return to the starting lineup, Podziemski has averaged 18.6 points, 7.6 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 2.8 three-pointers while shooting 44.3 percent from the field and 83.3 percent from the foul line.

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #23
7 days ago
Not relied on much for his scoring ability, Green has surpassed 15 points on two occasions since the beginning of February. Fantasy managers who roster the veteran forward for rebounds, assists and defensive stats aren’t complaining, with Draymond’s four three-pointers being one shy of his season-high. The Warriors open Week 20 with games against the Jazz and Bulls on Monday and Tuesday, spots where the team could look to lighten Green’s workload if possible.

GSW • Power Forward • #15
7 days ago
Due to Moses Moody’s wrist injury, Santos has returned to the Warriors’ starting lineup after coming off the bench in Monday’s loss to the Clippers. Not only were the 22 points he scored against the Thunder a career-high, but this was Santos’s first 20-point game as an NBA player. At a minimum, he should remain in the starting lineup as long as Moody is out. The Warriors open a four-game Week 20 with a back-to-back on Monday and Tuesday.

LAC • Center • #22
7 days ago
With Yanic Konan-Niederhäuser (foot) done for the season, Jackson has moved into the backup center role. The former first-round pick had his best game as a Clipper on Saturday, recording a double-double along with three steals. Jackson played 24 minutes and even started the second half in place of starter Brook Lopez (four points, one rebound). The veteran center only played 12 minutes, and Saturday’s game, being the Clippers’ second in as many nights, may have been a factor. Consistency has been an issue for Jackson throughout his career, but he doesn’t need to play starters’ minutes to provide value. Keep an eye on him during the first two games of the Clippers’ four-game Week 20.

LAC • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #00
7 days ago
In addition to having scored 20 points or more in five of his 11 appearances as a Clipper, Mathurin recorded his first double-double for the team on Saturday. While the defensive production was modest, all that was missing from the wing’s stat line was a three-pointer, as Mathurin missed all three of his attempts. Despite coming off the bench on most nights, he’s been productive enough to provide late-round value in 12-team formats.

LAC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #10
7 days ago
After coming off the bench in each of his first two appearances for the Clippers, Garland moved into the starting lineup on Saturday. He was supposed to be limited to 24 minutes, but the point guard logged 28 against the Grizzlies. Garland didn’t record any defensive stats, which makes the field-goal percentage that much more impactful on his category league value. The Clippers’ four-game Week 20 includes a back-to-back, so Garland could be limited to three appearances.

LAC • Small Forward • #2
7 days ago
After playing 37 minutes in Friday’s loss to the Spurs, Leonard was limited to 28 minutes on Saturday. The decrease in playing time didn’t prevent him from having another standout performance, shooting over 50 percent from the field and 12-of-14 from the foul line. Leonard and the Clippers play four games in Week 20, starting with the Knicks on Monday.

GSW • Point Guard • #61
7 days ago
The Warriors won’t have De’Anthony Melton (knee) for Saturday’s game, and he’s been replaced in the lineup by Spencer. While this is a challenging matchup, Spencer is worthy of streaming consideration in deep leagues.

LAC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #10
7 days ago
After sitting out Friday’s loss to the Spurs, Garland is available. Saturday’s game will be his first as a starter since joining the Clippers, which may mean that Garland’s minutes limit has been relaxed. Kobe Sanders heads to the bench, where he offers limited fantasy value.
Source: NBA Lineups
GSW • Shooting Guard • #
7 days ago
Richard will miss a third consecutive game with a sprained right ankle. His absence has freed up a few minutes for Nate Williams, but he is not a player to add in redraft leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Forward-Center • #8
7 days ago
Saturday’s game will be the second for Porziņǵis since joining the Warriors. Given the time missed, his playing time will be limited to 10-15 minutes on Saturday. The Warriors will continue to rely mainly on Draymond Green and Al Horford in the frontcourt.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Point Guard • #
7 days ago
Payton is back after a two-game absence with a left ankle impingement. While his impact on fantasy basketball is limited, GPII is one of the players who may be asked to take a turn defending Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on Saturday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #14
7 days ago
Melton played 30 minutes in Thursday’s win over the Rockets, but was listed as questionable and subsequently ruled out for Saturday’s game against the Thunder as he continues to manage a knee injury. Pat Spencer could see additional minutes off the bench with Melton out.

GSW • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #30
7 days ago
Curry is out after being listed as questionable, meaning he at least had a chance to play for the first time since early December. His return will have to wait until next week, though there’s no reason to pick up the 35-year-old point guard in fantasy leagues.

LAC • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #00
8 days ago
After putting up an efficient 23 points in Wednesday’s rout of the Pacers, Mathurin struggled in San Antonio. The eight points were the fewest in a game for the guard since joining the Clippers, and he entered Friday averaging 19.2 points in nine appearances. The overall body of work means that fantasy managers should not be too concerned about Mathurin, especially with the Clippers visiting the Grizzlies on Saturday.

LAC • Small Forward • #2
8 days ago
Leonard has scored at least 30 points in three of the seven games that he’s played since the All-Star break. Unfortunately for him and the Clippers, Friday’s performance wasn’t enough to keep the team from letting a 25-point lead slip away. That is of little concern to fantasy managers, who had to be pleased with Leonard’s final stat line. The Clippers play one more game in Week 19, visiting the Grizzlies on Saturday.

LAC • Center • #11
8 days ago
While it occurred in a losing effort, Lopez had one of his best games of the season on Friday. Shooting 7-of-11 from two and 4-of-8 from beyond the arc, the veteran center’s 26 points were the most in a game for him since December 26. On that night, Lopez scored a season-high 31 points against the Trail Blazers. With backup center Yanic Konan-Niederhäuser (foot) having suffered a season-ending Lisfranc injury during Wednesday’s win over the Pacers, the Clippers will need more from Lopez. On Friday, he played 34 minutes, the fourth time since the All-Star break that the 7-foot-1 center has played at least 30 in a game.

LAC • Shooting Guard • #10
8 days ago
Bogdanović is good to go for Friday’s game, but he’s unlikely to get the minutes needed to affect fantasy basketball. Leave him on the waiver wire.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Point Guard • #
8 days ago
Payton has missed Golden State’s last two games with a left ankle impingement. With Will Richard also out, the Warriors turned to Nate Williams to play rotation minutes off the bench. He’ll fall in the pecking order if Payton and Richard play.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #30
8 days ago
Curry has been sidelined since early December, so fantasy managers should not expect much from him if available to play on Saturday. There’s no need to add Seth in any fantasy leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report
GSW • Shooting Guard • #
8 days ago
Richard has missed Golden State’s last two games with a sprained right ankle, freeing up rotation minutes for fellow reserve Nate Williams. Williams and LJ Cryer are likely to lose out on minutes if Richard returns on Saturday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #14
8 days ago
Melton lands on the report for injury management reasons after logging 30 minutes in Thursday’s win over the Rockets. If he’s unable to play against the Thunder, the Warriors may turn to Pat Spencer to play more minutes after logging 18 in Houston.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Forward-Center • #8
8 days ago
Porzingis has missed the last six games with an illness Warriors head coach Steve Kerr previously described as “a little mysterious.” His questionable listing at least gives him a chance to return Saturday against the Thunder. Al Horford and Draymond Green will continue to play center minutes if Porzingis remains out.

GSW • Shooting Guard • #4
8 days ago
Saturday’s game will be the second that Moody has missed since spraining his right wrist during Monday’s loss to the Clippers. Gui Santos returned to the starting lineup for Thursday’s win over the Rockets and should retain that role.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Shooting Guard • #10
8 days ago
Bogdanović is a late addition to the injury report which doesn’t bode well for his chances of taking the court against San Antonio. His absence isn’t particularly notable for fantasy managers due to his lengthy absence and limited role in LA’s rotation.
Source: NBA Injury Report
LAC • Center • #
9 days ago
The rookie big injured his foot on Wednesday and was already expected to miss the Clippers’ next two games. However, he’ll undergo surgery that will end his season early. He started to play more minutes after Ivica Zubac was traded to the Pacers, and there is still plenty of upside for the future. Over his final three games, he averaged 8.0 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.3 blocks in just 16.5 minutes per game. A foot injury is worrisome for a big, but if he’s able to fully recover ahead of next season, he could compete for the starting center job.
Source: Tomer Azarly

GSW • Center • #42
9 days ago
Horford has started four of his last five games, and while the production against the Rockets was solid, his playing time may be more noteworthy. The veteran center logged 33 minutes, the first time he’s surpassed 30 minutes this season. Saturday’s game against the Thunder is Golden State’s final game of Week 19, and Horford’s availability should not be an issue. However, the Warriors open Week 20 with a back-to-back, so a four-game week may be three for the 39-year-old.

GSW • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #14
9 days ago
Having totaled 17 points on 6-of-22 shooting in his prior two games, Melton needed a night like Thursday. The 22 shot attempts were a season-high for the Warriors guard, who has scored at least 20 points in three of his last five appearances. As long as there isn’t a back-to-back on the schedule, Melton’s fantasy upside as a starter makes him a player who needs to be rostered in deep leagues.

GSW • Shooting Guard • #2
9 days ago
Since returning to the Warriors’ starting lineup, Podziemski has scored at least 19 points in three of four games, surpassing 20 in two. He had an excellent night in Houston, finishing one rebound shy of a double-double while shooting over 50 percent from the field. The Warriors continue their road trip on Saturday in Oklahoma City, their final game of Week 19.

GSW • Power Forward • #15
9 days ago
The Warriors won’t have Moses Moody for Thursday’s game, which opens a spot in the starting lineup. Santos, who moved into the starting lineup when the Warriors lost Stephen Curry, returns to the lineup, which raises his fantasy ceiling.
Source: NBA Lineups

LAC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #10
9 days ago
Friday’s game is the first of two in as many nights for the Clippers, who visit the Grizzlies on Saturday. Garland won’t be available for the matchup with the Spurs, which will likely result in more on-ball responsibility for Kris Dunn, who’s already in the starting lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Point Guard • #
9 days ago
Thursday’s game will be the second Payton has missed due to a left ankle impingement. Nate Williams has moved into the back end of the Warriors’ rotation and should retain that role on Thursday. However, that isn’t enough to make him a worthwhile option in fantasy leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #10
10 days ago
Garland’s playing time did not change much in his second appearance as a Clipper, with the 24 minutes being one more than his tally in Monday’s win over the Warriors. That said, he looked a bit more comfortable with his new teammates this time around, recording eight assists with two turnovers. Garland, who was responsible for five turnovers in his Clippers’ debut, also shot 50 percent from the field on Wednesday. While the Clippers play two more games in Week 19, the back-to-back likely means Garland will only be available for one.

LAC • Center • #11
10 days ago
Limited to six points in Monday’s win over the Warriors, Lopez nearly tripled his output in Wednesday’s blowout of the Pacers. The veteran center played 21 minutes, with the playing time taking a slight hit with the game being a blowout. At a minimum, the Clippers won’t have backup center Yanic Konan-Niederhäuser (foot) for their next two games, so that may result in a slight increase in playing time for Lopez. However, given how his workload has been managed, that isn’t guaranteed.

LAC • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #00
10 days ago
Playing against the Pacers for the first time since being traded to the Clippers, Mathurin had an excellent night off the bench. The fourth-year guard shot the ball well from the field and the charity stripe while recording a complete stat line. Mathurin did his damage in 22 minutes, with his playing time being affected by the Clippers winning by a 130-107 final score. Since the trade, he’s averaged just over 29 minutes per game, so opportunities have not been hard to come by for Mathurin in his new home.
LAC • Center • #
10 days ago
Konan-Niederhäuser (foot) injured his right foot during the first half of Wednesday’s win over the Pacers. More will be learned about the severity of the injury on Thursday, and the rookie has already been ruled out for games in San Antonio (Friday) and Memphis (Saturday). If Konan-Niederhäuser has to miss time, Isaiah Jackson would slide into the backup center role. He played 18 minutes against the Pacers, finishing with 10 points, four rebounds, two assists and three blocked shots.
Source: Justin Russo

LAC • Small Forward • #2
10 days ago
Leonard only played 30 minutes on Wednesday, with the blowout ending his night after just three quarters. His consistent excellence has made him one of the best players in fantasy basketball this season, with the Clippers’ star last failing to score at least 20 points in a game on November 20. The Clippers play two more games in Week 19, but it’s a back-to-back. With the Spurs being on the slate for Friday and the Grizzlies the following night, it would be unsurprising if Leonard sits out the latter for injury management reasons.
LAC • Center • #
10 days ago
Konan-Niederhäuser injured his right foot when he landed awkwardly after attempting to block an Aaron Nesmith layup attempt during the first half of Wednesday’s game. While the rookie center required assistance getting back to the locker room, he was able to put some weight on his right foot. Isaiah Jackson has entered the rotation and will likely slide into the backup center role if Konan-Niederhäuser misses time.
Source: Law Murray

LAC • Power Forward • #20
10 days ago
Collins, who was diagnosed with a strained neck following Sunday’s win over the Pelicans, was already ruled out for Wednesday’s game against the Clippers. He’ll also miss the team’s road back-to-back against the Spurs and Grizzlies on Friday and Saturday, meaning the soonest that he’ll play is on Monday. Kobe Sanders replaced Collins in the starting lineup the last time out and could hold onto that role for a few games.
Source: Joey Linn

GSW • Point Guard • #
10 days ago
GPII missed Monday’s game, which opened the door for Nate Williams and Pat Spencer to pick up extra minutes. However, with Moses Moody (wrist) set to miss this game, Payton’s return shouldn’t take away many minutes from Williams and Spencer.
Source: NBA Injury Report
GSW • Shooting Guard • #
10 days ago
Richards will miss a second straight game after an early exit on Saturday. Both Nate Williams and Pat Spencer took on extra minutes with Richard unavailable, with Williams scoring 18 points off the bench in Monday’s loss to the Clippers.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Power Forward • #20
11 days ago
Collins remains out with a strained neck and has now missed four of the Clippers’ last five games. Kobe Sanders was the replacement in the starting lineup the last time out, with Nicolas Batum being another possibility.
Source: Joey Linn
LAC • Center • #
12 days ago
Brook Lopez (six points, four rebounds and two assists in 24 minutes) remains the Clippers’ starting center, but Konan-Niederhäuser has earned more playing time recently. On Monday, the rookie played 21 minutes and finished with an excellent stat line. Konan-Niederhäuser became the ninth Clippers rookie in franchise history to have multiple games of at least four blocked shots. Also, he became the second reserve in the last 30 years to record at least 11 points, nine rebounds, four blocks and two steals in a game, joining Montrezl Harrell. Rostered in one percent of Yahoo! leagues, Konan-Niederhäuser has provided 11th-round value over the past two weeks, according to Basketball Monster.
Source: Justin Russo

LAC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #10
12 days ago
Garland made his long-awaited Clippers debut on Monday, and he did so coming off the bench. That was done for injury management reasons, with the point guard playing 23 minutes. There’s some work to be done establishing on-court chemistry with his teammates, as evidenced by Garland committing five turnovers. However, the most important takeaway for Monday was that he looked comfortable playing on the right great toe that sidelined him for six weeks. The Clippers’ final three games of Week 19 include a back-to-back, so Garland may only be available for two.

LAC • Point Guard • #8
12 days ago
Dunn isn’t required to be a prolific scorer for the Clippers, and he doesn’t need to be to make an impact. He had a good night shooting the ball against the Warriors, however, making 70 percent of his attempts. Add in the rebounds, assists and steals, and this was a good night for those with Dunn rostered. At some point, Dunn will be sharing the starting backcourt with Darius Garland, and his defensive ability will be of greater importance. He remains a player who should only be rostered in deep fantasy leagues.
Source: Justin Russo

LAC • Small Forward • #2
12 days ago
After starting slowly, the Clippers grabbed control of Monday’s game with a balanced offensive effort. Six players finished the game in double figures, with Leonard leading the way. Having entered the game averaging a career-best 27.9 points per game, he’s scored at least 20 in every game he’s played this season except for three. Leonard was highly efficient against the Warriors, and his final line only lacked a blocked shot. The Clippers play three more games in Week 19, starting with the Pacers on Wednesday.
LAC • Shooting Guard • #
12 days ago
The Clippers won’t have John Collins (neck) for Monday’s game, so Sanders moves into the starting lineup. While this gives the rookie’s fantasy value a slight boost, he may not play starters’ minutes, as Darius Garland will make his Clippers debut in a reserve role.
Source: NBA Lineups

LAC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #10
12 days ago
It was reported over the weekend that Garland planned to make his Clippers debut on Monday, and now it’s official. Given the amount of time he’s missed, fantasy managers should expect Garland’s playing time to be limited for his first few games. Kris Dunn has been running the point, but he’ll likely shift off the ball whenever Clippers head coach Tyronn Lue decides to start Garland.
Source: Justin Russo

LAC • Power Forward • #20
12 days ago
While Collins left Sunday’s win over the Pelicans holding his arm after a collision with Derik Queen, the reason for his absence is listed as a sore neck. Nicolas Batum replaced Collins in the lineup when he missed two games with head and neck injuries, and that will likely be the case on Monday. However, there isn’t much to gain from streaming Batum.
Source: Justin Russo

LAC • Power Forward • #20
13 days ago
Collins was having a good game with 15 points and seven rebounds before running into Pelicans big man Derik Queen in the second half. The 28-year-old power forward left the floor holding his arm and in immense pain. Clippers coach Ty Lue had no update on Collins’ health status after the game. If Collins is out, Nicolas Batum would likely start again, though he isn’t worth streaming.

LAC • Small Forward • #2
13 days ago
Leonard returned after missing Thursday’s loss to the Timberwolves with a sore left ankle. The 34-year-old small forward led the Clippers in scoring in the 20-point victory over the Pelicans on Sunday. Leonard has provided top-25 overall per game value over the last two weeks. The Clippers have four games in the upcoming week, starting with a matchup against the Warriors on Monday.