
LAL • Center • #2
about 1 month ago
Ayton was downgraded from questionable to out as the Lakers look to rebound from Monday’s loss, a game in which the former first-overall pick posted a 13-point, 10-rebound double-double. With Ayton now sidelined, Maxi Kleber and Jaxson Hayes could see more minutes than usual.
Source: Law Murray
LAL • Small Forward and Power Forward • #
about 1 month ago
Thiero will be unavailable for this game, but he has hardly seen the floor recently. His absence won’t alter the Lakers’ rotation.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Power Forward • #28
about 1 month ago
Hachimura was initially listed as questionable, but he will miss a second straight game with this calf injury. Luke Kennard should once again fill out the majority of the wing minutes off the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #36
about 1 month ago
Smart was initially listed as doubtful and has now officially been ruled out for a second straight game. Jake LaRavia should start once again, though he was unproductive in 29 minutes as a starter on Monday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Center • #2
about 1 month ago
Ayton is a late addition to the injury report due to back soreness. His most recent absence was also against the Pacers, with Jaxson Hayes filling in as the starting center, though he was unproductive. Jarred Vanderbilt and Maxi Kleber should fill out the backup minutes if Hayes starts.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Power Forward • #28
about 1 month ago
Hachimura could miss a second straight game with this calf injury. Marcus Smart (ankle) is out again, and Jake LaRavia started in his place on Monday. However, there is a chance Hachimura fills that starting spot if he plays, though he should at least see a boost in minutes either way.
Source: NBA Injury Report
LAL • Small Forward and Power Forward • #
about 1 month ago
Thiero hasn’t been part of the Lakers’ rotation consistently this season, especially in recent months. His status won’t alter the team’s rotation against Indiana.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #36
about 1 month ago
Smart is expected to remain out for a second straight game. Jake LaRavia should be in line for a second straight start, though he only contributed seven points, one rebound and one assist in 29 minutes during Monday’s loss.
Source: NBA Injury Report

HOU • Guard-Forward • #1
about 1 month ago
Fresh off a game-winning putback layup, Thompson put forth another efficient scoring performance, albeit in a loss. He missed his only three-point attempt but was fantastic inside the arc and productive at the charity stripe. Uncharacteristically, the fourth-year guard didn’t make a difference as a facilitator, and he tallied his fewest rebounds of March. Still, Thompson’s versatile skill set led to some activity on the defensive end, helping boost his final stat line.

HOU • Center • #28
about 1 month ago
Şengün was very active on both ends of the floor on Monday. In the loss, he logged 37 minutes and nearly as many points, thanks to an extremely efficient shooting performance. The do-it-all center also attacked the glass hard to finish as the only Rockets player with double-digit rebounds. And the double-digit assists helped Şengün tally another triple-double on the season. Even with some back tightness, he continues to play and produce good numbers and be valuable in fantasy leagues.

HOU • Forward • #35
about 1 month ago
In a high-scoring affair on Monday, Durant was unsurprisingly one of the contest’s most productive players. He logged a game-high 40 minutes and used that time to make the Bulls pay both inside and outside the arc. The two-time Finals MVP also made contributions on the glass and finished the game just above his regular-season average in assists. The balanced effort was not enough, however, as Houston walked away with its third loss in the last five games. The Rockets will face the Timberwolves on Wednesday in a game that could have a big impact on the playoff picture.

LAL • Small Forward, Power Forward, Point Guard, Center, and Shooting Guard • #23
about 1 month ago
LeBron had an unusual game against the Pistons on Monday. The 41-year-old power forward didn’t score in the first half, which is the first time that’s happened since 2010. James still had six assists and four rebounds at halftime and ended up finishing just one assist shy of a triple-double. He recorded his 124th career triple-double last week. While James is now the Lakers’ third option on offense, he’s still provided top-50 per game value over the last two weeks.

LAL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #77
about 1 month ago
Dončić had his technical foul from Saturday’s game rescinded, which kept a one-game suspension one technical foul away and thus allowing him to play against the Pistons on Monday. While Dončić was hardly efficient with 32 points on 29 attempts from the field, he had a typical Dončić game from a volume perspective with seven rebounds, six assists, three steals and three three-pointers. He’s provided second overall per game value over the last two weeks. The Lakers have two more games in Week 22 with a matchup against the Pacers coming on Wednesday.

LAL • Power Forward • #33
about 1 month ago
The Lakers are without Marcus Smart (ankle) for Monday’s game, opening a spot in the starting lineup. The void will be filled by LaRavia, who is worth streaming in deep leagues. The other four starters are unchanged.
Source: NBA Lineups

LAL • Power Forward and Center • #14
about 1 month ago
Kleber’s return is timely, as Rui Hachimura and Marcus Smart will both be sidelined. Extra playing time could be available for Kleber, but he’s not worth rostering in fantasy hoops.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #36
about 1 month ago
The pair of Lakers will be out as the Eastern Conference’s No. 1 seed tries to snap LA’s nine-game win streak. In their places, expect Jake LaRavia and Luke Kennard - fresh off his game-winner against the Magic - to see additional playing time.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #36
about 1 month ago
Smart is dealing with a sore right ankle, casting some doubt on his availability for Monday’s game. If he can’t play, Jake LaRavia would be asked to move into the starting lineup, giving him some streaming value in deep leagues. Luke Kennard would also pick up additional opportunities if Smart sits.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Power Forward • #28
about 1 month ago
Hachimura’s availability is more impactful, as he has consistently logged rotation minutes off the bench. If he can’t play on Monday, Jarred Vanderbilt could enter the rotation after picking up a DNP-CD in Saturday’s win over the Magic. As for Kleber, he has not appeared in a game since March 8. If available, his minutes are likely to be limited.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #77
about 1 month ago
The two players got into a verbal exchange during the third quarter, resulting in both being hit with technical fouls. That was a more significant development for Dončić, as he is one technical away from a mandatory one-game suspension. The technicals being rescinded moves Dončić back to 15 technical fouls on the season and Bitadze to four.
Source: NBA Officials

HOU • G • #15
about 1 month ago
Sheppard hit double digits in assists for the second time in his career on Saturday, with the 14 assists representing a new high. Add in the efficient scoring and the steals, and this was another excellent night for Sheppard in his new role. Moving into the starting lineup raised his ceiling, and Sheppard has shown in both games that he was ready for the opportunity.

HOU • Guard-Forward • #1
about 1 month ago
Thompson has reached double figures in 12 consecutive games, and he’s recorded a double-double in four of the last five. He capped Saturday’s victory with a game-winning tip-in as time expired, the first time the Rockets have won consecutive games in over three weeks. Thompson’s overall stat line is what fantasy managers hoped to get from him consistently, and he has been a third-round player since the All-Star break.
Source: NBA

HOU • Forward • #35
about 1 month ago
Durant made some history late in Saturday’s victory, hitting a corner three to pass Michael Jordan and move into fifth on the NBA’s career points list. The Rockets’ forward shot 5-of-9 from beyond the arc against the Heat, and he’s scored at least 25 points in consecutive games for the first time since February 28-March 2. The Rockets play four games in Week 22, starting with the Bulls on Monday.
Source: NBA

LAL • Shooting Guard • #15
about 1 month ago
Reaves and Luka Dončić combined to score 59 of the Lakers’ 105 points in Orlando, helping extend the team’s win streak to nine games. Since the All-Star break, Reaves has provided third-round value in eight-cat formats. And his fantasy value during the Lakers’ win streak aligns with the post-break production. And despite being on the injury report with a hip injury, Reaves played 40 of a possible 48 minutes against the Magic.

LAL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #77
about 1 month ago
While Luke Kennard (13 points, three rebounds and three three-pointers) was responsible for the biggest shot of Saturday’s win, a three-pointer with six-tenths of a second remaining, Dončić was the one who kept the Lakers within striking distance. He has been on a roll recently, having scored at least 30 points in nine straight games. Unfortunately for fantasy managers, Dončić picked up his 16th technical foul of the season during Saturday’s game. If the Lakers’ appeal of the technical foul is denied, he will miss Monday’s game against the Pistons.
Source: Dan Woike

HOU • Forward • #8
about 1 month ago
Tate is available to play in a game for the first time since February 21. While he’ll provide additional frontcourt depth off the bench, there’s no need to roster Tate in fantasy leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

HOU • Center • #28
about 1 month ago
Initially questionable, Şengün is active for Saturday’s game. As a result, there isn’t much to gain from streaming Clint Capela or Dorian Finney-Smith since they’ll play limited minutes off the bench.
Source: Will Guillory

LAL • Shooting Guard • #15
about 1 month ago
Reaves played through a forearm injury in Thursday’s win over the Heat and is prepared to play Sunday against the Magic despite left hip soreness. The 27-year-old point guard had 18 points, five rebounds and four assists in 40 minutes in the win over the Heat.

HOU • Center • #28
about 1 month ago
Sengun is questionable for Saturday’s game against the Heat with lower back tightness. If the 23-year-old center is ruled out, Clint Capela would likely start for the Rockets. Houston could also use Dorian Finney-Smith if they elect to go with a smaller lineup.

HOU • Forward • #8
about 1 month ago
Tate hasn’t played in about a month due to an MCL sprain in his right knee. The 30-year-old small forward is likely to make his return Saturday given his probable listing. Tate should be on a minutes limit in his first game back, though he hasn’t provided much fantasy value anyway this season.

HOU • G • #15
about 1 month ago
The Rockets rolled out a new starting lineup on Friday, with Sheppard replacing Tari Eason, and both were productive in their new roles. The second-year guard shot 4-of-7 from beyond the arc and recorded a complete stat line, while Eason added 10 points, 10 rebounds, two assists, one steal, one block and one three-pointer. Following the game, Rockets head coach Ime Udoka said that he plans to stick with the new lineup for the next six to seven games, which is good news for those rostering Sheppard.
Source: Will Guillory
HOU • • #
about 1 month ago
Smith has scored at least 18 points in each of his last three games, providing consistent offensive value for the Rockets. He finished Friday’s win one rebound shy of a double-double and has provided fifth-round value in eight-cat formats since the All-Star break. Smith will look to end Week 21 on a high note when the Rockets host the Heat on Saturday.

HOU • Forward • #35
about 1 month ago
Houston changed its starting lineup for Friday’s game, with Reed Sheppard replacing Tari Eason, and the result was a blowout win over the red-hot Hawks. Durant still had the ball in his hands plenty, as did Alperen Şengün (15/9/10/2), but the team had improved offensive spacing throughout the 117-95 victory. The Rockets still have one more game in Week 21, as they host the Heat on Saturday.

HOU • G • #15
about 1 month ago
Rockets head coach Ime Udoka has changed the starting lineup. Sheppard moves into the starting five, with Tari Eason being dropped to the bench. While still capable of providing solid fantasy value in a reserve role, Eason possesses a lower ceiling with the lineup change.
Source: Vanessa Richardson

LAL • Shooting Guard • #15
about 1 month ago
While Reaves was also questionable ahead of Thursday’s win over the Heat, that was due to a forearm injury. His appearance on the injury report for Saturday is due to a sore left hip. Luke Kennard is the likely replacement in the starting lineup if Reaves can’t play.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Small Forward, Power Forward, Point Guard, Center, and Shooting Guard • #23
about 1 month ago
This was LeBron’s 1,611th career game, which matched Robert Parish for the most in NBA history. In Parish’s final regular season game, he played six minutes and contributed two points, three rebounds and a block. LeBron, who will surpass that record in his next game, recorded his 124th triple-double in his 1,611th appearance. He’s not the player he once was, but this two-game stretch was a reminder that he can still impact the game in a big way for fantasy managers.

LAL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #77
about 1 month ago
This was just another chapter to what has been an unreal stretch for Dončić. This was his highest scoring game as a Laker and matched the second-most points he has ever scored in a game. He also just scored 100 points in 24 hours, both games on the road. During the Lakers’ eight-game winning streak, Dončić has averaged 40.9 points, 8.9 rebounds, 7.4 assists, 2.4 steals and 6.1 triples per game. The road trip will continue in Orlando on Saturday, and Dončić will look to keep dominating at an unreal level.

LAL • Shooting Guard • #15
about 1 month ago
A game-time call for Thursday’s game, Reaves is officially good to go. He’ll take on his usual role within the Lakers’ lineup.
Source: Dan Woike

LAL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #77
about 1 month ago
Dončić was initially questionable on the second night of this back-to-back, but he will suit up. He finished with 40 points, nine rebounds and 10 assists on Wednesday and will look to stay hot in Miami.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Small Forward, Power Forward, Point Guard, Center, and Shooting Guard • #23
about 1 month ago
James is good to go for Thursday’s game, meaning he will tie Robert Parish’s record for the most games played in NBA history. He should take on his usual workload as the Lakers look to pick up their second win in as many nights.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Shooting Guard • #15
about 1 month ago
Reaves joins Luka Doncic (hip) and LeBron James (foot) as questionable, so the Lakers could end up rolling out the skeleton crew on the second night of a back-to-back. Luke Kennard would likely step into a starting spot if Reaves is sidelined.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Small Forward, Power Forward, Point Guard, Center, and Shooting Guard • #23
about 1 month ago
The Lakers plane reportedly landed in Miami at 5:00 a.m. local time after playing at 8:30 p.m. central time on Wednesday night. In other words, it isn’t surprising that LeBron is on the injury report. If he is unavailable, Rui Hachimura should slide into the starting unit.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #77
about 1 month ago
Dončić joins LeBron James (foot) and Austin Reaves (forearm) as questionable for the second night of this back-to-back. If Dončić is unavailable, there is a good chance the other two are out as well, which would leave the Lakers incredibly shorthanded. Luke Kennard and Jake LaRavia are both candidates to move into the starting unit, while Kobe Bufkin may return to the rotation as a backup ball handler behind Marcus Smart.
Source: NBA Injury Report

HOU • Guard-Forward • #1
about 1 month ago
Thompson followed Monday’s double-double with another on Wednesday. He offered similar rebounding and assist numbers in both games against the Lakers, but was a better scorer in the rematch. He finished as one of two Houston players to score 20 or more points in Wednesday’s loss, and his 42 minutes marked a team high. Thompson’s workload and usage shouldn’t lessen in any way during the stretch of the regular season as the Rockets try to finish strong and avoid the Play-In Tournament. He’ll continue to be a great fantasy option on a nightly basis.

HOU • Center • #28
about 1 month ago
Sengun returned from a two-game absence and was, unsurprisingly, one of Houston’s most productive players on Wednesday. By way of efficient shooting, he led the Rockets in points, while finishing as the only player on Houston to reach double figures in assists. The double-double marked his sixth points-assists double-double of the season, which has been useful for a Rockets team lacking a natural point guard in the starting unit. Barring injuries, Sengun should remain one of Houston’s most reliable players and a triple-double threat each time he takes the floor.

HOU • Forward • #35
about 1 month ago
A game after being limited to 18 points, Durant landed an identical scoring total on Wednesday, but on even fewer shot attempts. The two-time Finals MVP shot the ball well in his limited looks at the rim and was more secure with the ball in this rematch than he was in the previous meeting. Nonetheless, Durant has had insignificant production in three of his last four games, which has come at an unideal time from a fantasy basketball standpoint. He’ll have a chance to get back on track Friday against the Hawks.

LAL • Center • #2
about 1 month ago
Ayton saw more opportunities and landed more production in Wednesday’s rematch against the Rockets than in the previous matchup. He impacted the game on offense as an efficient scorer and was also big on defense with a trio of blocked shots. The former first-overall pick isn’t be relied upon as much on the offensive end as in previous years. Yet, he seems to have adjusted to his role and is succeeding under head coach JJ Redick. This hasn’t done Ayton any favors from a fantasy basketball standpoint, however.

LAL • Small Forward, Power Forward, Point Guard, Center, and Shooting Guard • #23
about 1 month ago
James went nearly perfect from the floor in his first 30-point outing since Jan 13. He missed only one shot in his 34 minutes, contributed as a rebounder, and was disruptive on the defensive end before the final horn sounded. The 23rd-year pro hasn’t had the same impact as a scorer this season as in years’ past. However, James showed on Wednesday that he’s still more than capable of going off on any given night. He’ll have a chance to score another 30-point game on Thursday against the Heat.

HOU • Center • #28
about 1 month ago
The lone change to the Rockets’ starting lineup is Şengün, who is back after sitting out Monday’s loss to the Lakers. His return means that Clint Capela will head to the bench, and he may fall out of the rotation entirely.
Source: Varun Shankar

HOU • Center • #28
about 1 month ago
Şengün sat out Monday’s loss to the Lakers, but he’ll be back in action for Wednesday’s rematch. Şengün’ return will push Clint Capela back to the bench after Capela started on Monday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

HOU • Guard-Forward • #1
about 1 month ago
Thompson was one of Houston’s most productive players against the Lakers. On the offensive end, he excelled in his role as a combo guard, scoring as well as nearly any other Rockets player while concluding with a team-high in assists. Thompson didn’t wow with his defensive stats in terms of being disruptive with steals and blocks, but he rebounded well en route to his 16th double-double of the season. Wednesday’s rematch against the Lakers will give him a chance to outdo himself.
HOU • • #
about 1 month ago
Smith Jr. led the Rockets in scoring on Monday, despite some struggles from behind the three-point line. He scored the ball fairly consistently throughout the game, but never had any major scoring runs. The fourth-year forward also made an impact on the glass and finished as the only starter not to commit multiple turnovers. Smith wasn’t otherworldly on Monday but did well in his minutes.

HOU • Forward • #35
about 1 month ago
Durant logged an unspectacular game on Monday, relative to his usual production. He scored under 20 points and failed to make a three-point shot for the second time in the last three games, each coming in Houston losses. And even beyond the low scoring total, his struggles against this Los Angeles defense can be seen in the seven turnovers he committed. Durant lacked his usual production, but he will have an opportunity to bounce back on Wednesday in a second straight matchup with the Lakers.

HOU • Center • #28
about 1 month ago
After sitting out Friday’s win over the Pelicans, Şengün has been ruled out for a second straight game. However, it will be Capela who replaces him in the starting lineup after Dorian Finney-Smith did so the last time out. The matchup dictated the change, as the Lakers start a true center in Deandre Ayton while New Orleans did not.
Source: Khobi Price

HOU • Center • #28
about 1 month ago
Şengün did not play in Friday’s win over the Pelicans, with Dorian Finney-Smith receiving the starting nod. Finney-Smith was not productive enough to affect fantasy basketball, and there’s no reason to consider streaming him if Şengün remains out on Monday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

HOU • Guard-Forward • #1
about 2 months ago
Thompson’s stat line on Friday was arguably his best since the All-Star break. The Rockets’ guard/forward finished two assists shy of a triple-double, and he’s scored 20 points or more in four of his last five appearances. Since March 1, Thompson has provided third-round value in eight-cat formats. After a relatively slow start to the season, Amen has upped the production at the right time, with the fantasy playoffs in many leagues right around the corner.

HOU • Forward • #35
about 2 months ago
Durant made the biggest shot of Friday’s game, as his mid-range jumper with 7.6 seconds remaining gave Houston a one-point lead. The future Hall of Fame forward would make two free throws to seal the victory, capping his first 30-point game since March 2. Houston’s Week 20 schedule is complete, and the Rockets are scheduled to play four games in Week 21.

HOU • Forward • #17
about 2 months ago
The Rockets won’t have Alperen Şengün for Friday’s game, as he sits with a back injury. However, instead of replacing him with a center, the Rockets are going small, with Finney-Smith moving into the starting lineup. Clint Capela may pick up a few more minutes off the bench, but not starting eliminates what little streaming value he had.
Source: NBA Lineups

HOU • Center • #28
about 2 months ago
Şengün’s absence creates a spot in the Rockets’ starting lineup, with Clint Capela the likely replacement. The veteran backup is worth streaming in this spot, especially for managers needing rebounds.
Source: Will Guillory

HOU • Center • #28
about 2 months ago
Şengün is dealing with lower back pain, casting some doubt on his availability for Friday’s game. If he can’t play against the Pelicans, Clint Capela would be the next man up. A fantasy afterthought this season, Capela would be worth streaming because of the rebound and blocked shot potential.
Source: NBA Injury Report

HOU • Center • #28
about 2 months ago
There were only two positives for Şengün in Tuesday’s blowout defeat. He kept the turnovers in check, recording two, and the three blocks were the most in a game for him since tallying three in a late February win over the Kings. While the Rockets’ center’s fantasy value since the All-Star break has been solid, Şengün is ranked outside the top-150 in eight-cat formats over the past two weeks.