TOR • Power Forward • #
about 1 month ago
Murray-Boyles is active for the first time since Toronto’s January 18 loss to the Lakers, which will end a four-game absence. The rookie forward has enjoyed a nice first NBA season and has carved out a consistent role on a Raptors team that is currently riding a four-game win streak. His return on Wednesday provides the the team with another versatile wing who can defend, facilitate, and put the ball in the basket on offense. He’ll more than likely come off the bench.
Source: Michael Grange

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #23
about 1 month ago
No surprise here, as Green received a probable tag on Tuesday. He’ll be back in action after sitting out the second leg of Golden State’s back-to-back set on Monday, and Green should see his usual allotment of minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #14
about 1 month ago
Melton will be back after sitting out the second leg of the Warriors’ back-to-back on Sunday. He’ll return to playing his typical role off the bench, which should take away minutes from Pat Spencer and Buddy Hield.
Source: Warriors PR

GSW • Center • #42
about 1 month ago
Horford started on Sunday, which was just his second start of the year. He doesn’t play back-to-backs, so he sat out on Monday but will return to play Utah. If he gets another start, Quinten Post will head back to the bench.
Source: Warriors PR

GSW • Point Guard • #
about 1 month ago
GPII is managing a right calf contusion, but he isn’t expected to miss this game as a result. He should play hos typical role off the bench, though that hasn’t led to much fantasy production from him this season.
Source: Warriors PR

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #23
about 1 month ago
Green was one of the Warriors regulars that sat out on Monday, which was the second night of a back-to-back. He is expected to return, which will push Gui Santos back to the bench.
Source: Warriors PR

GSW • Point Guard • #30
about 1 month ago
Curry missed Monday’s game against Minnesota, which was the second night of a back-to-back. He is expected to be back to take on Utah. Pat Spencer started in his place but will head back to the bench with Curry likely to return.
Source: Warriors PR
TOR • Power Forward • #
about 1 month ago
Murray-Boyles has missed the last four games with a thumb injury, so his inclusion on the injury report isn’t a surprise. His questionable designation for Wednesday’s game against the Heat gives him a chance to suit up. If he remains out, Sandro Mamukelashvili will continue to have a bigger role for the Raptors.

GSW • Power Forward • #21
about 1 month ago
Post logged 28 minutes in the Warriors’ blowout loss to the Wolves and finished as Golden State’s leading scorer. He was one of five starters to score in double figures, with his three-point production leading the way. Despite being one of the Warriors’ more productive players on Monday, fantasy managers shouldn’t come away from this game with any new thoughts on Post — he remains a low-floor option in fantasy leagues whose value is tied to his three-point shot.

GSW • Shooting Guard • #2
about 1 month ago
Podziemski was one of the limited regular starters who was available to play in Monday’s game. In his 28 minutes, inefficient shooting limited his scoring production, but it was enough to get him into double figures on the evening. The third-year guard also contributed on the glass and was one of Golden State’s best distributors on Monday. He wasn’t at his best in this game, but he will have plenty of opportunities going forward to log some big stat lines.

GSW • Power Forward • #15
about 1 month ago
Santos got the start for a depleted Warriors team on Monday and was one of their most productive players. In his 26 minutes, he crashed the glass hard to reach double figures in rebounds, and was the only Warriors player to notch at least one block and steal apiece. Inefficient shooting, especially from beyond the arc, prevented his scoring total from being higher. Yet, he made it out of single digits and tallied his first double-double of the season.

GSW • Point Guard • #61
about 1 month ago
Three of the starters from Sunday’s win over the Timberwolves — Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Al Horford — are unavailable for Monday’s rematch, as is reserve De’Anthony Melton. Spencer, Santos and Post move into the starting lineup, and the absences also boost the fantasy values of Podziemski and Moody.
Source: Golden State Warriors

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #23
about 1 month ago
Green joins Stephen Curry, De’Anthony Melton and Al Horford as Warriors players who will sit out the second game of their back-to-back in Minnesota. Gui Santos and Will Richard should see their playing time increase out of necessity, with the latter offering a slightly higher ceiling.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Point Guard • #30
about 1 month ago
Curry played 28 minutes in Sunday’s win over the Timberwolves, scoring 26 points. His absence for Monday’s rematch means the Warriors will rely heavily on Brandin Podziemski, Moses Moody and Buddy Hield, with the latter possibly moving into the starting lineup. All three should be rostered for Monday’s action.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #23
about 1 month ago
Green joins Steph Curry (knee) on the injury report, and the pair of veteran teammates may get the night off for Monday’s game, as it’s the Warriors’ second contest in as many days. If Green is ruled out, Will Richard could be in line for additional minutes, but there’s no clear fantasy beneficiary to note.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Point Guard • #30
about 1 month ago
Curry was questionable for Sunday’s matchup with Minnesota, but he finished with 26/2/7/4 in the win. He may get a maintenance day for the second leg of the Warriors’ back-to-back set, which would open the door for Brandin Podziemski and De’Anthony Melton to see bumps in production and usage.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Power Forward, Shooting Guard, and Small Forward • #4
about 1 month ago
Barnes was just two assists shy of a triple-double on Sunday, but his best play against the Thunder came on the defensive end. With a two-point lead and less than 30 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, Barnes blocked Chet Holmgren on a midrange shot. The Raptors would hold the lead and eventually win 103-101. Barnes has provided third-round per game value over the last two weeks. Toronto has three games in the upcoming week, beginning with a matchup against the Knicks on Wednesday.

TOR • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
about 1 month ago
Quickley was a late addition to the injury report with right ankle soreness, but ended up leading the Raptors in points in a victory over the defending champion Thunder on Sunday. The 26-year-old point guard was efficient with 23 points on 14 field goal attempts including six made three-pointers. Quickley has been incredible lately, providing first-round per game value over the last two weeks. The Raptors are off until Wednesday, when they take on the Knicks.

GSW • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #14
about 1 month ago
Monday’s game is the second in as many nights for the Warriors, who beat the Timberwolves on Sunday. Neither Melton nor Horford has played both games of a back-to-back this season, so they were expected to sit after being part of the rotation on Sunday.
Source: Sam Gordon

GSW • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #14
about 1 month ago
Melton had scored at least 20 points in three of his last five games entering play Sunday. The 27-year-old shooting guard failed to reach that mark Sunday, but it was still somewhat of an encouraging game for Melton because he took 13 field goal attempts in 21 minutes. With Jimmy Butler III (knee) done for the year, the Warriors are desperate for offense. Even with Melton playing about 20 minutes per game, he’s looking for his own shot when he’s out there. He’s returned 12th-round per game value over the last two weeks.

GSW • Shooting Guard • #4
about 1 month ago
Moody’s role in the offense continues to grow with Jimmy Butler III (knee) and Jonathan Kuminga (knee) out of the lineup. The 23-year-old guard has made at least three three-pointers in six of the last seven games. Moody isn’t going to provide much in the other categories, but he can have some value in deeper formats for fantasy managers that need help from behind the three-point arc.

GSW • Point Guard • #30
about 1 month ago
Coming off a 38-point performance in the Warriors’ loss to the Mavericks on Thursday, Curry merely dropped 26 points in the victory over the Timberwolves on Sunday. With Jimmy Butler III (knee) and Jonathan Kuminga (knee) both sidelined, Curry is being asked to carry the Warriors offense. The 37-year-old point guard could be in for a big second half of the season if his current usage holds. Golden State has three games in the upcoming week, starting with a rematch with the Timberwolves on Monday.

TOR • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
about 1 month ago
Quickley was added to the injury report Saturday night as questionable with right ankle soreness. The 26-year-old point guard is ultimately available for the matchup with the Thunder. Jamal Shead and Ja’Kobe Walter could see extra minutes if Quickley is limited or has a setback during the game.

TOR • Shooting Guard • #14
about 1 month ago
Walter is back in the mix after missing Toronto’s last six games. While his availability won’t have a significant effect on fantasy basketball, there may be a few more minutes available if he isn’t under any restrictions. Immanuel Quickley (ankle) is a game-time decision, and his absence would open things up for multiple players.
Source: Michael Grange
TOR • Power Forward • #
about 1 month ago
Sunday’s game will be the fourth that Murray-Boyles has missed with a thumb injury. Sandro Mamukelashvili will continue to be of added importance to the Raptors and fantasy managers, whether he starts or comes off the bench.
Source: Michael Grange

GSW • Point Guard • #30
about 1 month ago
Curry is available for Sunday’s game, which is the first game of a back-to-back against the Timberwolves after the NBA pushed Saturday’s game back. While some players are sure to miss at least one of the games, Curry isn’t in that category. The 37-year-old point guard is available for a rematch from last year’s playoffs against Minnesota.

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #00
about 1 month ago
Kuminga injured his left knee and left ankle during Thursday’s loss to the Mavericks. If there’s a positive, it’s that the hyperextension of his left knee did not cause any ligament damage. The Warriors will announce a timeline for return at a later date, so fantasy managers should consider Kuminga to be out indefinitely.
Source: Golden State Warriors

GSW • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #14
about 1 month ago
Melton is good to go after being listed as questionable. Sunday’s game is the first of two matchups between the Warriors and Timberwolves in as many nights, and Melton has yet to play both ends of a back-to-back this season. Don’t be surprised if he doesn’t suit up on Monday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Center • #42
about 1 month ago
Horford was initially questionable for Sunday’s rescheduled game. He’ll provide added frontcourt depth off the bench, but is unlikely to deliver the value needed to impact fantasy basketball. Horford has not played both games of a back-to-back this season, so those who have him rostered should assume that the veteran center/forward won’t play in Monday’s rematch.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Center • #19
about 1 month ago
Poeltl, who has been dealing with a lower back issue since the preseason, left the Raptors during the team’s current road trip to meet with a specialist. On Sunday, the team announced that he has since received treatment, but a timeline for a return to game action has not been established. With Collin Murray-Boyles (thumb) also missing time recently, Sandro Mamukelashvili’s fantasy ceiling has been raised, even if he isn’t guaranteed to start. He’s worth picking up ahead of Sunday’s game against the Thunder.
Source: Esfandiar Baraheni

TOR • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
about 1 month ago
Due to a sore right ankle, Quickley is a late addition to the Raptors’ injury report. If he’s unable to play against the Thunder, Jamal Shead is the most likely replacement in the starting lineup. However, with RJ Barrett, Scottie Barnes and Brandon Ingram available, there isn’t much to gain from streaming Shead.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #14
about 1 month ago
With Saturday’s matchup between the Warriors and Timberwolves being postponed for 24 hours, the teams will face each other on consecutive nights. Melton has not played both ends of a back-to-back since returning from a torn ACL, so he’ll likely miss one of the next two. Pat Spencer may re-enter the rotation if Melton doesn’t play on Sunday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Center • #42
about 1 month ago
Sunday’s game will be the first of two in as many nights for the Warriors and Timberwolves, as the NBA postponed Saturday’s matchup. Given how his playing time has been handled this season, Horford will miss one of the two matchups with the Timberwolves.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Point Guard • #30
about 1 month ago
The NBA’s decision to push Saturday’s game back a day has created a back-to-back, so a few of the Warriors’ veterans are back on the injury report. Curry did play both games of the Warriors’ most recent back-to-back (January 19-20), so he isn’t a lock to miss one of the two matchups with the Timberwolves. If he sits, the Warriors will have to rely even more on Brandin Podziemski, De’Anthony Melton and Buddy Hield.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Shooting Guard • #14
about 1 month ago
Walter has missed Toronto’s last six games, freeing up additional minutes for Ochai Agbaji and Gradey Dick. With RJ Barrett returning from an ankle injury on Friday, there’s no need to stream Agbaji or Gradey if Walter remains out.
Source: NBA Injury Report
TOR • Power Forward • #
about 1 month ago
Murray-Boyles has missed Toronto’s last three games, with Sandro Mamukelashvili replacing him in the lineup for Friday’s win over the Trail Blazers. Even if Murray-Boyles can play on Sunday, Mamu is worth holding onto due to Jakob Poeltl (back) being out indefinitely.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
about 2 months ago
Quickley shot the ball well on Friday and concluded as one of three Raptors to score at least 20 points. Although his scoring was important, he put together a balanced performance overall, falling a couple of rebounds and a few assists shy of a triple-double. Quickley’s performance against Portland was just the latest in what’s been a good stretch of play for him over Toronto’s three-game winning streak. He’ll have a chance to log another productive game on Sunday against the Thunder.

TOR • Center and Power Forward • #54
about 2 months ago
Mamukelashvili came up big for the Raptors in Friday’s win. He led the team in scoring, thanks largely to his production and efficiency from the three-point line, impacted the game with his passing, and did decent work on the glass during his 35 minutes of gameplay. The fifth-year frontcourt player is enjoying a nice stretch of basketball — he’s scored at least 20 points in back-to-back games and is posting a 19.5/8.3/3.5 line over the last four games.

TOR • Small Forward and Power Forward • #3
about 2 months ago
Ingram had a well-rounded performance on Friday. In his 35 minutes, he impacted the game with his scoring, per usual, but also attacked the glass and was able to come up with three stocks on the defensive end. Friday marked the third straight game Ingram finished with at least 20 points, all during Toronto’s three-game winning streak. He’s played his role well this season with the Raptors and should remain an important piece to their puzzle — fantasy managers shouldn’t expect any slowed production.

TOR • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #9
about 2 months ago
Barrett returns to the lineup and the starting five following a two-week absence (ankle). His return will give the Raptors a boost on the offensive end as they look to win their third straight game and end Portland’s four-game win streak. Toronto is currently fourth in the Eastern Conference standings.
Source: Blake Murphy
TOR • Power Forward • #
about 2 months ago
CMB will miss a third straight game, which means Sandro Mamukelashvili will be in line for another start. He had 22 points, nine rebounds and four assists as a starter on Wednesday and should be in for another productive night.

TOR • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #9
about 2 months ago
Barrett will return from a seven-game absence to make his first appearance in two weeks. The veteran guard has been limited to 23 games this season due to injuries, but his return will provide the Raptors with another scoring threat. Toronto will look to collect its third straight win on its current trip to the West Coast.
Source: Kayla Grey

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #00
about 2 months ago
Kuminga injured his knee and ankle on Thursday, which forced an early exit. He was reportedly set to undergo an MRI on Friday, but there hasn’t been any further reporting about a potential timetable. For now, he won’t be available against Minnesota, which should mean more minutes for Will Richard.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #00
about 2 months ago
Kuminga exited Thursday’s loss to the Mavericks during the first half after injuring his left knee on a drive to the basket. However, according to Stein, the injury also affected Kuminga’s left ankle. While his role was expanding due to Jimmy Butler’s season-ending knee injury, the Warriors were also continuing to explore trade possibilities. Thursday’s injury will significantly impact how the Warriors approach the trade deadline, especially if Kuminga is out for an extended period.
Source: Marc Stein

GSW • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #14
about 2 months ago
For those questioning whether they should grab Melton off the waiver wire, Thursday’s performance should be a convincing one. He needed 23 minutes off the bench to record a complete stat line, and he’s scored at least 23 points in three of his last five appearances. While Melton remains outside the top-150 in season-long value, that was influenced by the time he missed at the start of the season. With Jimmy Butler III (knee) done for the season, the reward outweighs the risk when it comes to adding Melton.

GSW • Point Guard • #30
about 2 months ago
With Jimmy Butler III (knee) done for the season and Jonathan Kuminga (knee) leaving Thursday’s game during the first half, the Warriors needed even more production from Curry. The 27 shot attempts were one shy of his season-high, and the 38 points were the most he’s scored in a game since a December 28 loss to the Raptors. Depending on what happens with Kuminga, the Warriors may be forced to ask even more of their all-time great guard in the coming games.

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #00
about 2 months ago
Kuminga appeared to injure his left leg on a drive to the basket during the second quarter of Thursday’s game. While he remained in the contest after shooting his free throws, the Warriors’ forward was ruled out just before the start of the third quarter. Kuminga finished with 10 points (3-of-3 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), one rebound, two assists and two steals.
Source: Marc Stein

TOR • Shooting Guard • #14
about 2 months ago
Walter will miss a sixth straight game as he recovers from a right hip pointer, leaving the Raptors down a man in their wing rotation. However, this does not affect fantasy basketball, especially if RJ Barrett (ankle) is available. Barrett, who’s missed the last seven games, is listed as questionable.
Source: Josh Lewenberg

TOR • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #9
about 2 months ago
Barrett has been sidelined for Toronto’s last seven games, but there is a chance he returns to the lineup against Portland. Jamal Shead has been the recent starter in his place and will head back to the bench when Barrett returns. However, he has been productive as a starter and is worth streaming if Barrett remains out.
Source: NBA Injury Report
TOR • Power Forward • #
about 2 months ago
Murray-Boyles has missed Toronto’s last two games after aggravating a left thumb injury that was initially suffered just before Christmas. Sandro Mamukelashvili started Wednesday’s win over the Kings and tallied 22 points and nine rebounds. With Portland employing a traditional center in Donovan Clingan, Mamu would likely get another start if Murray-Boyles can’t play.
Source: Josh Lewenberg

TOR • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #9
about 2 months ago
Sidery also mentions that “Sacramento is eyeing RJ Barrett as the primary player in return.” We do know from previous reporting that the Raptors are open to moving some combination of Barrett, Immanuel Quickley, and/or Jakob Poeltl at the trade deadline. It remains to be seen if anything comes from this, but Sabonis would fit as a post offensive option alongside slashing wings like Brandon Ingram and Scottie Barnes.
Source: Evan Sidery

TOR • Point Guard • #23
about 2 months ago
While Immanuel Quickley (18/6/8/2 with one three-pointer) continues to lead the way for the Raptors’ guards, Shead has provided valuable contributions in the aftermath of RJ Barrett’s ankle injury. The second-year guard has scored in double figures in three of his last four games, and at least six assists accompanied each of those double-digit efforts. Shead isn’t a must-stream player, but he’s worth watching for the time being.

TOR • Center and Power Forward • #54
about 2 months ago
While Jakob Poeltl (back) and Collin Murray-Boyles (thumb) being out for Tuesday’s win over the Warriors did not result in Mamukelashvili starting then, he was in the lineup for Wednesday’s game against the Kings. And Mamu came through with one of his best games of the season, with the 22 points being two shy of his season-high. Add in the rebounds and assists, and Mamu provided a reminder why he should be rostered in deep leagues. With Poeltl having returned to Toronto to get his back examined, Murray-Boyles is considered to be day-to-day. If he remains out, Mamukelashvili will be worth picking up for Friday’s game in Portland.

TOR • Small Forward and Power Forward • #3
about 2 months ago
For the first time since the first few days of January, Ingram has scored at least 22 points in consecutive games. And even with the limited defensive production, he has been one of the most valuable players in fantasy basketball over the past two weeks, providing third-round value in eight- and nine-cat formats. Ingram and the Raptors play two more road games to end Week 14, starting on Friday in Portland.

TOR • Power Forward, Shooting Guard, and Small Forward • #4
about 2 months ago
Barnes has scored at least 22 points in five straight games, continuing to produce at a high level for fantasy managers. Over the past two weeks, the Raptors’ forward has been a top-25 player in eight-cat formats. After serving as the small-ball five to begin Tuesday’s win over the Warriors, Barnes was in a more comfortable position on Wednesday. But it doesn’t matter where he plays; Barnes will be a highly valuable player for the Raptors and fantasy managers.

TOR • Center and Power Forward • #54
about 2 months ago
Unlike the Warriors, who the Raptors beat on Tuesday, the Kings start two legitimate interior players in Precious Achiuwa and Maxime Raynaud. To account for this, Mamuekelashvili is in the starting lineup, with Gradey Dick heading to the bench. Even if he were to be used in a reserve role, Mamu is a far better fantasy option than Gradey.
Source: NBA Lineups

TOR • Center • #19
about 2 months ago
Poeltl’s back has been an issue since the preseason, with the 7-footer limited to 21 games. He was with the team for its west coast trip, even going through an individual workout ahead of Sunday’s loss to the Lakers. However, Poeltl has returned to Toronto and will be evaluated by a specialist on Thursday. Collin Murray-Boyles (thumb) is also sidelined, leaving the Raptors to rely on Sandro Mamukelashvili and Jonathan Mogbo.
Source: Michael Grange
TOR • Power Forward • #
about 2 months ago
CMB will miss a second straight game, and with Jakob Poeltl (back) still out, more minutes should be available for Sandro Mamukelashvili. Toronto went small on Tuesday and didn’t start a true center, but Mamu still had a productive showing off the bench. He’s worth streaming until Murray-Boyles and Poeltl return.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #9
about 2 months ago
Despite a report that Barrett hoped to play Wednesday, he’ll be sidelined for a seventh straight game. Jamal Shead should continue to see additional minutes until Barrett is back, and with Walter still out, Gradey Dick could take on an expanded role.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Small Forward and Power Forward • #3
about 2 months ago
Ingram was one of three Raptors starters to score at least 20 points in Tuesday’s victory, and he’s scored at least 19 in four straight. While Ingram’s season average is slightly lower than what it was in New Orleans last season, availability has not been an issue. As a result, fantasy managers have been able to recoup excellent value for the forward, who has been close to a top-50 player in eight-cat formats.