WAS • Center • #00
28 days ago
Vukčević is dealing with a right knee contusion. Due to Alex Sarr (toe) being out, Vukčević has started each of Washington’s last four games. If both can’t play on Saturday, Julian Reese is likely to be active, and he offers good value as a rebounder when allowed to start.
Source: NBA Injury Report

WAS • Center and Power Forward • #20
28 days ago
Sarr has missed Washington’s last three games, with Tristan Vukčević replacing him in the starting lineup. With Vukčević also considered questionable, the Wizards may be left to rely on Julian Reese and Anthony Gill at the center position.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Shooting Guard • #
28 days ago
Johnson, who has missed four of the Wizards’ last seven games, started and logged 24 minutes in Wednesday’s loss to the 76ers. Even if the rookie is available, his playing time is likely to be limited. There’s no need for the Wizards to risk anything with their 2025 first-round pick.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
28 days ago
Coulibaly has been dealing with tendinitis in his left heel for a few games, most recently sitting out Monday’s loss to the Lakers. While he was available for Wednesday’s loss to the 76ers, the Wizards’ wing only played 19 minutes. Jaden Hardy and Justin Champagnie are two players whose minutes may increase if Coulibaly sits.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Point Guard • #30
28 days ago
Curry has missed 27 straight games, but he’ll be back in action to face Kevin Durant and the Rockets. Curry will likely face a minutes restriction as he ramps up for the Play-In Tournament. Fantasy managers still holding onto him can take a high-risk, high-reward approach to deploying him in lineups.
Source: Shams Charania

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #23
29 days ago
Green didn’t have a great night shooting the basketball, but the overall stat line showed why he’s still rostered in more than 75 percent of Yahoo! leagues. In addition to the rebounds and assists, the veteran forward was responsible for four defensive contributions. The three blocks matched Green’s season high, which he last reached on November 25 against the Kings. The Warriors play once more in Week 23, when they host the Rockets on Sunday.

GSW • Shooting Guard • #2
29 days ago
Podziemski, who shared the team lead in scoring with Gui Santos, has scored 20 points or more in five of his last six appearances. The Warriors’ guard has provided third-round value over the last two weeks, more than picking up the slack as the team remained without Stephen Curry (knee). Even if Curry returns on Sunday against the Rockets as expected, Podziemski’s role will be fine due to the Warriors’ need for offense. Plus, Curry’s playing time will be limited in his first game back.

GSW • Forward-Center • #8
29 days ago
Porziņǵis played 28 minutes against the Cavaliers, providing limited value outside of points and rebounds in a challenging matchup. He’s played at least 27 minutes in each of his five appearances, an encouraging run after injury and illness limited his availability at the start of his time with the Warriors. Golden State ends its Week 23 with a game against the Rockets on Sunday, and they may have Stephen Curry (knee) back. Even if his minutes are limited, Curry’s mere presence should help Porziņǵis and the others offensively.

GSW • Power Forward • #15
29 days ago
Back in the Warriors’ lineup after sitting out Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs, Santos was not at full strength against the Cavaliers. However, that did not keep him from having one of his best games of the season. Santos has scored at least 25 points in three of his last four outings, continuing to provide solid value while the Warriors await Stephen Curry’s return. That may happen on Sunday, but Santos’ fantasy value for the final game of Week 23 should be fine.

GSW • Forward-Center • #8
29 days ago
After sitting out Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs, Melton, Santos and Porziņǵis are back and will start. As a result, LJ Cryer, Nate Williams and Will Richard will come off the bench. All three should remain in the rotation, but their fantasy outlooks aren’t as promising when used in a reserve role.
Source: NBA Lineups

GSW • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #30
29 days ago
Curry is out after logging 10 minutes off the bench in Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs. His absence will not affect fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Power Forward • #15
29 days ago
Santos is available after not playing in Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs. While his return should bump Will Richard to the bench, the rookie is likely to remain in the rotation.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #14
29 days ago
Melton is back after sitting out Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs. His return likely pushes LJ Cryer to the bench. However, the rookie guard may remain in the rotation since Seth Curry is out.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Power Forward • #21
29 days ago
Post hasn’t played since leaving Sunday’s game against the Nuggets with a foot injury. Omer Yurtseven had 17 points and eight rebounds in 26 minutes off the bench in Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs with Post sidelined. He could be in for a similar workload with Post still out.

GSW • Power Forward • #15
29 days ago
Santos sat out Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs with a pelvis injury. Will Richard moved into the starting lineup, but had just two points in 26 minutes in Santos’ absence. Curry is on the injury report as well as he continues to manage and adductor injury.

GSW • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #14
29 days ago
Melton missed Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs with a left thumb strain and is on the injury report as questionable for Thursday’s game against the Cavaliers. LJ Cryer started and had 17 points in 23 minutes in Melton’s absence Wednesday. It could play out similarly if Melton is ruled out again.

WAS • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #18
29 days ago
George has missed 16 game since suffering a Grade 2 UCL tear in his left elbow on March 2, so the Wizards’ announcement that he’s officially out for the rest of the season isn’t a surprise. The 22-year-old forward is expected to make a full recovery ahead of the 2026-27 season.
Source: Michael Scotto
GSW • • #
30 days ago
Cryer tied a career-high in points on Wednesday in his 23 minutes on the floor. He struggled from the three-point line but finished efficiently inside the arc and at the free-throw line, which was key to his production. The rookie guard didn’t make much of an impact elsewhere. Still, he scored well and has now reached double figures in points in five of his last seven games.

GSW • Guard • #19
30 days ago
Williams made his first start of the season and made it a memorable one by nearly posting a season-high in points. The fourth-year guard played 47 of the possible 48 minutes on Wednesday and added a couple of three-pointers before the final horn sounded. Williams also chipped in on defense with a couple of steals, but didn’t post any other notable numbers. There’s a chance he remains a starter on Thursday against the Cavaliers, but regardless, he appears to be firmly in the rotation. However, fantasy managers should not count on Williams for much fantasy value.

GSW • Point Guard • #61
30 days ago
Spencer played 38 minutes off the bench and put up a balanced stat line. Despite shooting inefficiently, the reserve guard finished among seven Warriors in double figures; his production as a passer and rebounder also left him just shy of a triple-double. Spencer did have turnover issues, totaling five on the night. However, he played well off the bench and could potentially earn more playing time in the coming games.

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #23
30 days ago
The Warriors will go with an uncommon starting unit, one that features two first-time starters. Golden State has dealt with injuries throughout the year, but may be getting Stephen Curry back in the lineup soon, according to a report from ESPN’s Shams Charania on Wednesday. Nonetheless, the Warriors will need to find their rhythm as the regular season nears its end.
Source: Dalton Johnson
WAS • Small Forward • #
30 days ago
Riley has been consistently productive as a scorer, having recorded 18 points or more in four of his last five appearances. And he was efficient on Wednesday, shooting 66.7 percent from the field in 32 minutes of play. As long as their pick does not fall outside of the top-8, the Wizards will add another young talent to their coffers in the summer. The question is how the team’s currently crowded wing rotation, which includes Riley, will shake out. And depending on who the Wizards draft, the competition for rotation minutes could become even more fierce in 2026-27.
WAS • Point Guard • #8
30 days ago
For the first time in over two months, Carrington has recorded seven assists or more in consecutive games. Against the 76ers, he may not have had the best night shooting the basketball, but the second-year guard did not commit a turnover in 31 minutes. A strong finish to the season won’t change Carrington’s outlook for next season, as a healthy Trae Young will run the show. However, Bub playing well would likely give the front office more confidence about the Wizards’ point guard situation behind Young.

WAS • Power Forward • #16
30 days ago
Not only did Gill finish Wednesday’s defeat with a career-high point total, but this was his first 20-point game as a pro. The veteran forward/center logged 35 minutes off the bench and was highly accurate shooting the basketball. Add in the rebounds and assists, and this was an excellent night for Gill. However, this changes nothing regarding his fantasy outlook for the rest of Week 23. He should remain on the waiver wire in most leagues.
WAS • Center • #00
30 days ago
Vukčević received the starting nod on Wednesday with Alex Sarr (toe) sidelined, but his value did not receive the boost that some may have hoped it would. The reason: playing time. Vukčević played 11 minutes, but give him credit for making the most of his opportunities. He has reached double figures in four straight and five of his last six appearances, and the 17 points were five shy of his season-high. Vukčević’s production on Wednesday was excellent, but the playing time is why he can’t be trusted in fantasy leagues.

GSW • Point Guard • #
about 1 month ago
Wednesday’s game is the first of two in as many nights for the Warriors, so Payton’s sitting is unsurprising. His absence should free up additional minutes for Pat Spencer and LJ Cryer.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Power Forward • #15
about 1 month ago
Initially questionable for Wednesday’s game, Santos is officially out. Will Richard is a potential replacement in the starting lineup. While Wednesday’s matchup is challenging, the rookie would be worth streaming in deep leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Coulibaly is back after missing Monday’s loss to the Lakers. It will be Justin Champagnie who heads to the bench, with Riley remaining in the starting lineup.
Source: Washington Wizards

WAS • Center and Power Forward • #20
about 1 month ago
Sarr will be sidelined for a third straight game, which means Tristan Vukčević should remain a starter. He scored 14 points in 20 minutes as a starter in Monday’s loss.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Shooting Guard • #
about 1 month ago
Johnson will be available for a second straight game, which means he will continue to play a limited role as a starter. He has been playing roughly 20 minutes per game for the past few months.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Coulibaly will be back following a one-game absence on Monday. Will Riley started that game, so he will likely return to the bench for this one, though he should still take on a large role as a reserve.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Power Forward • #21
about 1 month ago
Post exited early on Sunday and will remain out for the first leg of this back-to-back. Omer Yurtseven should take on extra minutes off the bench with Post sidelined.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Point Guard • #
about 1 month ago
Payton is managing his knee injury on the first night of this back-to-back, and there is a chance he misses one leg, even if it isn’t against San Antonio. His absence would open up extra minutes for Pat Spencer and LJ Cryer.
Source: NBA Injury Report
GSW • Shooting Guard • #
about 1 month ago
Richard missed Sunday’s game against Denver, but he will be back to take on San Antonio. With De’Anthony Melton sidelined and both Gui Santos and Gary Payton II questionable, Richard has a good chance to move into the starting unit.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #14
about 1 month ago
Melton will be unavailable for the first leg of this back-to-back. Gary Payton II has a good chance to replace him in the starting unit, with LJ Cryer and Pat Spencer taking on extra minutes off the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Forward-Center • #8
about 1 month ago
Porziņǵis will sit out the first leg of this back-to-back, opening the starting center spot up. Draymond Green could slide over to fill the void, but Omer Yurtseven should take on extra minutes with Quinten Post (foot) out as well.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Power Forward • #15
about 1 month ago
Santos has been a consistent starter for Golden State for the last couple of months. If he is is forced to sit out against San Antonio, Will Richard should slide into the starting unit in his place.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Point Guard • #30
about 1 month ago
Curry went through a successful scrimmage on Tuesday, and he is now looking to return to the lineup against Houston after missing over two months. That will leave five games left in the regular season, though Curry would play in four at the most due to a back-to-back on April 9 and 10. The priority for the Warriors will likely be ramping him up to ensure he is at full strength for the play-in tournament.
Source: Sam Amick

WAS • Power Forward and Center • #3
about 1 month ago
Washington continues to pretend that Davis has a chance to suit up this year. He’s progressing, but with less than two weeks left in the season, he isn’t going to make his debut for the Wizards until October. His recovery is going well, and there is no reason to think he won’t be ready for the start of next season.
Source: Wizards PR
WAS • Shooting Guard • #
about 1 month ago
Johnson has missed four of the Wizards’ last six games, and when he has played since January, he has hovered around 20 minutes per game. He’ll continue to start if he is available, but if he isn’t Will Riley could fill the void.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Coulibaly was sidelined against the Lakers on Monday, which was the second night of a back-to-back. He could return to take on Philadelphia, which would push Will Riley back to the bench, though he should still play a large role as a reserve.
Source: NBA Injury Report

WAS • Center and Power Forward • #20
about 1 month ago
Sarr has missed the last two games with a toe injury, but has a chance to return Wednesday against the 76ers. Tristan Vukčević started, played 20 minutes and had 14 points in Sarr’s absence in Monday’s loss to the Lakers.

GSW • Center • #42
about 1 month ago
Horford is still being limited to individual work, but he hopes to play a few games during the regular season before the play-in tournament. They have seven games left, including two back-to-back sets. With Horford still sidelined, Kristaps Porziņǵis and Draymond Green will continue to fill the center minutes, with Quinen Post (foot) still out as well.
Source: Anthony Slater

GSW • Point Guard • #30
about 1 month ago
Curry could return as Sunday to face the Rockets, but it’s unclear what kind of restrictions he’ll face. The Warriors end the season with four games against Pacific Division opponents in Week 24, including a Thursday-Friday back-to-back set. Golden State is locked into the Play-In Tournament, so the team won’t rush him back before he’s ready.
Source: Anthony Slater
WAS • Point Guard • #8
about 1 month ago
The majority of Carrington’s offensive production on Monday came from facilitating. Although he impressed by logging a team-high in assists, he also turned the ball over four times in his 28 minutes on the floor. Carrington hardly looked to score in this game and finished in single digits as a scorer for the first time in two weeks, snapping a seven-game streak of double-digit scoring performances. He’ll face the Sixers on Wednesday with a chance to bounce back as a scorer.
WAS • Small Forward • #9
about 1 month ago
Champagnie’s offensive impact and production were among the few things that went right for the Wizards in Los Angeles. He shot that ball well in his time on the floor and finished second on the team in scoring. Additionally, Champagnie was one of two Wizards players to record a positive plus-minus. He’s performed fairly consistently throughout the year and has a chance to end his fifth NBA season with some momentum.
WAS • Small Forward • #
about 1 month ago
Riley was the only Wizard to reach 20 points on the evening, which marked the fifth time in March that he reached that scoring mark. He didn’t shoot efficiently, especially from beyond the arc, but had enough volume to provide production. Aside from the scoring, the rookie wasn’t active in many other areas. Still, he’s shown over the past couple of months to be a reliable bucket getter with some upside.
WAS • Small Forward • #9
about 1 month ago
Champagnie and Riley will get the start as the Wizards deal with injuries on Monday. They will also face a short-handed Lakers team without Luka Dončić (suspension). Washington has lost two straight games and has one of the league’s worst records. Still, players such as Carrington and Johnson could be contributors for fantasy managers.
Source: NBA Starting Lineups

WAS • Power Forward • #16
about 1 month ago
Gill’s status was upgraded to available ahead of Monday’s contest after previously being listed as questionable with an ankle injury. The sixth-year center has played well recently, posting double-digit scoring performances in three of his last five games. He’ll have a chance to put forth another high-scoring performance against the Lakers.
Source: NBA Injury Report

WAS • Center and Power Forward • #20
about 1 month ago
Sarr will miss a second consecutive game with his toe injury. Tristan Vukčević and Anthony Gill will handle the center responsibilities, as the Wizards have also made Julian Reese inactive.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Coulibaly’s heel injury will keep him out of Monday’s game, opening a spot in the starting lineup. With Leaky Black inactive, Will Riley may move into the starting lineup, which would raise his fantasy ceiling.
Source: NBA Injury Report

WAS • Center and Power Forward • #20
about 1 month ago
Initially cleared to play after sitting out Sunday’s loss to the Trail Blazers, Sarr is now questionable. Tristan Vukčević is the likely starter if Sarr sits, with Julian Reese slotting in as the backup. If Sarr plays, the Wizards may make Reese inactive to preserve a game on his two-way allotment.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Coulibaly has been dealing with a recurring heel injury, and it could keep him out for Monday’s road tilt at crypto.com Arena. If Coulibaly is forced to miss this one, Will Riley and Tre Johnson could earn some additional playing time. Gill’s availability is not impactful in the world of fantasy basketball, as Alex Sarr and Tristan Vukčević are both healthy.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Shooting Guard • #
about 1 month ago
Johnson and Sarr will return after sitting out Sunday’s loss to the Trail Blazers. With Johnson and Sarr back in action, Will Riley and Tristan Vukčević should see their roles reduced.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #23
about 1 month ago
Green has totaled 18 assists over his last two games, including eight in Sunday’s loss to the Nuggets. His season-long fantasy value has been underwhelming, but the veteran forward has been a top-100 player over the past week. The Warriors don’t play again until Wednesday, and they have three games in Week 23. That makes Green a slightly less appealing option for some fantasy managers, particularly those looking for more production in the points category.

GSW • Shooting Guard • #2
about 1 month ago
Podziemski has scored 20 points or more in four consecutive games, the first time he’s done so this season. The Warriors’ guard finished with a complete stat line, and he has been a second-round player in eight-cat formats over the past week. With it unknown when Stephen Curry (knee) will return, Podziemski will remain one of the players relied on for increased offensive production in Golden State.

GSW • Forward-Center • #8
about 1 month ago
Porziņǵis has played 29 minutes in three of his last four games, and the production has been good for those who have him in their lineups. During this four-game stretch, the 7-foot-3 center has averaged 22.5 points, 5.8 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 0.5 steals and 3.0 three-pointers. That has not qualified as elite value due to limited defensive production, but most will be pleased to have Porziņģis available. The Warriors play three games in Week 23, but the slate opens with a back-to-back on Wednesday and Thursday, so Porziņǵis may be limited to two appearances.
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Coulibaly and Black are all set to play after being listed as questionable on the initial injury report. Both were in the starting lineup for Friday’s loss to the Warriors, and that should remain the case on Sunday.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Shooting Guard • #
about 1 month ago
Johnson and Sarr will sit for injury management reasons, opening up two spots in the Wizards’ starting lineup. Will Riley is Johnson’s potential replacement, while Tristan Vukčević will likely step in for Sarr at center. Even if he doesn’t start, Riley is worth rostering for the rest of the season.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Coulibaly and Black started Friday’s loss to the Warriors, but the former was limited to 19 minutes. With Tre Johnson out, Black could be asked to log heavy minutes once again if allowed to play. If both players sit, Will Riley and Justin Champagnie will receive boosts to their respective fantasy values.
Source: NBA Injury Report