
NOP • Point Guard • #15
about 1 month ago
Alvarado has not appeared in a game since January 6, when he suffered a strained oblique during a loss to the Lakers. His return may result in fewer minutes for Micah Peavy, who played 16 off the bench in Friday’s win over the Grizzlies. This would not have a significant impact on fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Power Forward • #5
about 1 month ago
Walker started over Jay Huff on Friday and rewarded the coaching staff for their decision to move him into the opening lineup. In the win, he was second on the Pacers in scoring, second in three-pointers, and tied a team-high in steals. Inefficiency from the free-throw line prevented him from notching a 30-point performance, but that’s one of the very few things to pick at from Friday’s outing. Walker has now put together back-to-back high-scoring performances. He’ll have an opportunity for a third on Monday against the Hawks.

IND • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #2
about 1 month ago
Nembhard was very productive on Friday. He shot with good accuracy both inside and beyond the arc before finishing with nearly 30 points. But maybe even more impressive was his passing; the fourth-year guard was the only player on either team to reach double figures in assists. The offensive production led Nembhard to his fourth double-double in January, as the Pacers ended a three-game losing streak.

IND • Power Forward • #43
about 1 month ago
Siakam was one of three Pacers players to score 20 or more points on Friday. In addition to his scoring, the veteran forward made a difference as a playmaker, and also was decent overall on the glass. He didn’t record any stocks for the third straight game and fourth time over the past five outings, but even without the defensive stats, he had a solid final line against OKC. He’ll look for more production on Monday against the Hawks.

NOP • Power Forward • #1
about 1 month ago
After exiting Wednesday’s game early with an illness, Williamson made up for the missed time against the Grizzlies on Friday. As usual, he did all of his work inside the arc as a scorer and would have crept a bit closer to the 30-point mark if it weren’t for missed free throws. The versatile forward also left his mark on the glass, as he led the Pelicans in rebounds on the evening en route to his second double-double of the season. Williamson remains a high-ceiling player in fantasy leagues. He’s put together some nice performances of late.

NOP • Small Forward • #25
about 1 month ago
Murphy was one of multiple Pelicans players to have a big night. On the offensive end, he efficiently shot his way past the 30-point mark for the fifth time in January and utilized the free-throw line along the way. Defensively, Murphy used his length to rack up a few steals and boost his fantasy basketball production in the process. Friday’s strong two-way performance was just the latest in what’s been a great start to the calendar year for Murphy. He’ll have a chance for another big game against the Spurs on Sunday.

NOP • Small Forward • #14
about 1 month ago
Bey’s stellar season continued against the Grizzlies, as he shot efficiently from the floor en route to his first 30-point game of the season. A season-high six three-pointers was a major part of his success on the offensive end in this game, while he also made contributions as a facilitator. Bey’s best moments, however, came in the fourth quarter; he scored 19 in the frame to help the Pacers mount a big comeback and ultimately an overtime victory. Bey remains one of the bright spots for New Orleans this season.

NOP • Small Forward and Power Forward • #2
about 1 month ago
Jones is back in the lineup following an eight-game absence, and he’ll immediately start. Jeremiah Fears, who has started every game since the third game of the season, will head to the bench. Fears should still play a significant role, but he doesn’t hold the same value as a reserve.
Source: New Orleans Pelicans

IND • Power Forward • #5
about 1 month ago
Indiana will shift Siakam to the center spot and move Walker into the starting unit, which will push Jay Huff to the bench. Walker had a slow start to the year but has had some solid performances lately. Huff should still play a significant bench role.
Source: Scott Agness

NOP • Small Forward and Power Forward • #2
about 1 month ago
Jones will take the floor on Friday for the first time since January 6 against the Lakers, ending an eight-game absence. The Pelicans have lost three straight games, but Jones’ return should provide them with another strong perimeter defender and a capable scorer to increase their chances of getting back in the win column.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Point Guard • #29
about 1 month ago
Jackson exited early on Wednesday and will remain out for this game. Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said he could return to play against the Hawks on Monday, but for at least this game, Ben Sheppard should see a bump in minutes off the bench.
Source: Dustin Dopirak

IND • Point Guard • #29
about 1 month ago
Jackson exited early from Wednesday’s game, which limited him to just six minutes. He has been playing larger reserve role recently, so if he remains out for this game, Ben Sheppard should see a bump in minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

NOP • Small Forward and Power Forward • #2
about 1 month ago
Jones has missed the Pelicans’ last eight games, but there is a chance he returns to take on Memphis. If that happens, Saddiq Bey will liikely head back to playing a reserve role, which will limit his fantasy impact.
Source: NBA Injury Report

NOP • Power Forward • #1
about 1 month ago
Williamson had to exit Wednesday’s loss to the Pistons prematurely due to illness. His absence from the initial injury report for Friday’s game means that he’ll be ready to take on his usual responsibilities within the Pelicans’ lineup. Micah Peavy and Bryce McGowens will lose out on minutes, especially if Herb Jones (ankle) is available.
Source: NBA Injury Report
NOP • Shooting Guard • #
about 1 month ago
For managers seeking players who could potentially offer value during the “silly season,” Peavy may be one of those options. The rookie out of Georgetown scored a season-high 17 points and recorded a complete stat line on Wednesday. While the Pelicans have no reason to tank, as they don’t control their 2026 first-round pick, there may be a desire later in the season to evaluate Peavy further. There’s no need to add him now, but keep the rookie on your radar.

NOP • Small Forward • #25
about 1 month ago
Give the Pistons credit for their work on the defensive end, with Murphy requiring 19 shots from the field to score 17 points. He remains, by a considerable distance, the best fantasy option on the Pelicans’ roster, and that isn’t changing anytime soon. As long as Murphy’s healthy, he’ll provide excellent fantasy value regardless of league format. On Wednesday, he ran into one of the best teams in the NBA.

NOP • Small Forward • #14
about 1 month ago
Bey didn’t have a great night shooting from the field, but he was a perfect 11-of-11 from the foul line. He’s scored 20 points or more in 11 games this season, going from “fantasy afterthought” to someone who needs to be rostered in deep leagues. At a minimum, Bey should remain in the starting lineup as long as the Pelicans remain without Herb Jones (ankle).

IND • Power Forward • #5
about 1 month ago
A double-digit scorer in five of his last seven appearances, Walker’s 19 points were the most in a game for him since late-November. While the third-year forward isn’t a trustworthy fantasy option right now, he’s someone who could be more valuable during the “silly season.” Given where the Pacers are in the standings, young players like Walker shouldn’t lack for opportunities after the All-Star break.

IND • Power Forward • #43
about 1 month ago
While Siakam has scored at least 21 points in five straight appearances, Wednesday’s was his first with at least 30 since a January 8 win over the Hornets. While it has been tough sledding for the Pacers’ forward, he’s managed to provide top-100 per-game value in eight- and nine-cat formats. That doesn’t align with Siakam’s ADP (30), but things could be far worse for those who have him rostered.

NOP • Power Forward • #1
about 1 month ago
Due to an illness, Williamson was initially questionable for Wednesday’s game. He started but only played 15 minutes before having to exit for the rest of the night. Jordan Poole, Bryce McGowens and Micah Peavy should all figure more prominently in the rotation as the Pelicans look to rally against the team with the best record in the Eastern Conference.
Source: New Orleans Pelicans

IND • Point Guard • #29
about 1 month ago
Jackson played six minutes off the bench before exiting with a sore right ankle. While his absence won’t affect fantasy basketball, it does free up minutes for some of the Pacers’ other reserves.
Source: Scott Agness

NOP • Power Forward • #1
about 1 month ago
Williamson is good to go despite being added to the injury report on Wednesday afternoon. He’ll take on his usual role within the Pelicans’ starting lineup.
Source: Jim Eichenhofer

IND • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #00
about 1 month ago
According to Carlisle, Mathurin, who has not played since January 2, is progressing in his recovery from thumb and toe injuries. While the head coach also noted that he’s unsure when the wing will be able to play in games, Carlisle said on January 16 that he believed that Mathurin could play at some point during the Pacers’ current five-game road trip. Johnny Furphy should remain in the starting lineup until Mathurin can play without restriction.
Source: Dustin Dopirak

NOP • Small Forward and Power Forward • #2
about 1 month ago
Jones’ streak of missed games will extend to eight, which means Saddiq Bey should stick with the first unit for at least one more contest.
Source: NBA Injury Report

NOP • Power Forward • #1
about 1 month ago
Zion is a late addition to the injury report, which doesn’t bode well for his chances at taking the court on Wednesday. If Williamson is ultimately sidelined, more minutes could be available for Karlo Matković and Micah Peavy, while Saddiq Bey would likely shoulder a heavier offensive responsibility.
Source: NBA Injury Report

NOP • Small Forward and Power Forward • #2
about 1 month ago
Jones has missed the Pelicans’ last seven games with a sprained left ankle. He’s appeared in one game since initially spraining his ankle during a December 22 game against the Mavericks. Saddiq Bey will be the starter as long as Jones is sidelined.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Small Forward • #23
about 1 month ago
Nesmith got a rest night on Saturday, but the extra time off didn’t lead to a better performance. He had a rough shooting night and set a new career high for turnovers. He was able to somewhat offset the struggles by setting a season high for rebounds and contributing on the defensive end. This is the fifth straight game he has shot below 40 percent from the floor, and he’s shot below 25 percent in three of those. It has been a rough season overall for Nesmith, and there isn’t much reason to roster him at this point.

IND • Power Forward • #43
about 1 month ago
Siakam was one of the key pieces that sat out against Detroit on Saturday, which was the second night of a back-to-back. He was back in the starting unit, and while he played well, it wasn’t enough for them to get the win. This is the fourth straight game that Siakam has scored at least 20 points, and he’s surpassed that mark in 11 of his last 12 games. He’ll look to keep it going in Boston on Wednesday.

IND • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #2
about 1 month ago
Nembhard has been a decent fantasy option for most of the season, though his production has been up and down. However, he has been excellent as of late. Over his last six games, he has averaged 19.2 points, 8.3 assists and 2.2 triples per game while shooting 51.3 percent from the floor. He is playing to the level that managers were hoping they would with Tyrese Haliburton (Achilles) sidelined. He’ll look to stay hot in Boston on Wednesday.

IND • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #2
about 1 month ago
Nembhard, Nesmith and Siakam are back after missing Saturday’s blowout loss to the Pistons. As a result, Quenton Jackson, Ben Sheppard and Jarace Walker head back to the bench, where all three offer minimal fantasy value at best.
Source: NBA Lineups
NOP • Center • #
about 1 month ago
While fellow rookie Jeremiah Fears (two points, three rebounds, two assists and one block) has hit a rough patch recently, shooting 40.2 percent from the field over the past two weeks, Queen’s production has been consistent. During these two weeks, the rookie center has been close to a top-50 player in eight-cat formats. Fears was limited to ten minutes, with Queen sharing the frontcourt with Yves Missi (10/7/4/1/2) to begin the second half. That’s something fantasy managers should watch during the Pelicans’ three-game Week 14.

NOP • Power Forward • #1
about 1 month ago
Williamson’s game does have some flaws: he isn’t a great foul shooter, and turnovers can be an issue. However, when he’s healthy, the Pelicans’ forward can offer solid fantasy value. Having scored at least 20 points in six of his last seven appearances, Williamson has been close to a top-75 player over the past two weeks. The Pelicans play three games in Week 14 without a back-to-back, so availability shouldn’t be an issue for Zion.

NOP • Small Forward • #25
about 1 month ago
Murphy led six Pelicans in double figures with his 21 points, extending his streak of games with at least 21 to eight. Over the past two weeks, he has been a top-10 player in eight-cat formats. With the Pelicans not having control of their first-round pick, tanking should not be in the equation. That’s good news for fantasy managers who are hoping Murphy can help carry them to a league title. The Pelicans open a three-game Week 14 on Wednesday against the Pistons.

IND • Center • #22
about 1 month ago
Saturday’s game was the first for Jackson since suffering a concussion during a December 22 loss to the Celtics. While solid in his 17 minutes, the former first-round pick was not in a position to be streamed in any fantasy league. And that’s unlikely to change anytime soon. The Pacers play three games in Week 14, starting with the 76ers on Monday.

IND • Power Forward • #5
about 1 month ago
Making his first start since December 1, Walker offered modest production in a game that was over by the end of the first quarter. Detroit scored 24 of the first 27 points and never looked back. Walker’s fantasy value in the short term depends on the availability of Pascal Siakam, who did not play on Saturday. Later in the season, the former lottery pick may have added value if the Pacers decide to limit Siakam’s playing time even more.

IND • Point Guard • #29
about 1 month ago
The Pacers won’t have Andrew Nembhard, Aaron Nesmith or Pascal Siakam for Saturday’s game, opening three spots in the starting lineup. Jackson, Sheppard and Walker will fill the resulting voids, and they’re worth a roll of the dice given the team’s injuries.
Source: NBA Lineups

IND • Center • #22
about 1 month ago
Jackson is available to make his first appearance in a game since December 22. While Jay Huff will remain the starter, Jackson’s return will likely result in fewer minutes for Micah Potter and Tony Bradley. However, there’s no need to roster Jackson immediately, given the time missed.
Source: Tony East

NOP • Small Forward and Power Forward • #2
about 1 month ago
Jones will miss a seventh straight game as he continues to sit out with a sprained left ankle. His absence means that Saddiq Bey will stay in the starting lineup, and he should be rostered while used in that role.
Source: Brad Rowland

IND • Center • #22
about 1 month ago
Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said that he expected Jackson to return during this road trip, and with four key rotation pieces sitting out, this would be a good game for him to suit up for. If he does, he’ll split the backup center minutes behind Jay Huff with Tony Bradley.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Point Guard • #9
about 1 month ago
McConnell will get the night off, and with Andrew Nembhard (back) as well, there will be plenty of point guard minutes open for the shorthanded Pacers. Kam Jones and Taelon Peter should fill the void for this game.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Small Forward • #23
about 1 month ago
Nesmith is one of the key Pacers that will get the night off after they won the first leg of this back-to-back. Ben Sheppard should replace him in the starting lineup for this game.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #2
about 1 month ago
Nembhard will get the night off to manage a back injury. T.J. McConnell will as well, so the point guard minutes should be left for Kam Jones and Taelon Peter for the shorthanded Pacers.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Power Forward • #43
about 1 month ago
On the second night of a back-to-back, Indiana will play without four key rotation pieces. Siakam is simply getting a rest night in a lost season, which should allow Jarace Walker to slide into the starting lineup in his place.
Source: NBA Injury Report

NOP • Small Forward • #14
about 1 month ago
Bey remained in the starting lineup with Herb Jones (ankle) still out. The 26-year-old shooting guard had 20 points on 10 attempts with two three-pointers. Bey continues to be worth streaming when Jones is out. The Pelicans are off until Sunday’s game against the Rockets.

NOP • Small Forward • #25
about 1 month ago
Murphy cooled off finally after dropping at least 31 points in four of his last five games entering play Friday. The 25-year-old small forward wasn’t very efficient with 22 points on 21 field goal attempts. His five three-pointers came on 14 three-point attempts. Murphy has still provided first-round per game value over the last two weeks. The Pelicans will close out the week Sunday against the Rockets on the road.

NOP • Power Forward • #1
about 1 month ago
On one hard, Williamson’s last two games have been remarkable. He’s 21-of-26 from the field with 52 points in his last two games. On the other hard, he was also 10-of-15 from the free throw line with seven turnovers, which can torpedo fantasy value in certain formats. Williamson is still a fantasy mainstay when healthy and has displayed elite athleticism on a nightly basis this season.

IND • Power Forward • #43
about 1 month ago
Siakam’s consistent scoring remains one of the stories of the season. The 31-year-old power forward had 27 points in the win over the Pelicans, giving him 19 games with at least 25 points on the season. He’s also scored at least 20 points in 32-of-42 games this season. Siakam has provided fifth-round value over the last two weeks. The Pacers are back in action Saturday against the Pistons for the second game of a back-to-back.

IND • Center • #30
about 1 month ago
One minute into the second quarter, Huff ran a pick and roll to perfection and finished with a poster dunk. That play and many others like it Friday showed that the 28-year-old center has truly come into his own this season as he dropped a career-high 29 points. Huff has had at least 20 points in three of his last six games now and provided third-round per game value over the last two weeks. Rostered in just 21 percent of Yahoo! leagues, he’s worth adding immediately.
IND • Shooting Guard • #7
about 1 month ago
Jones was a late addition to the injury report, but he will be able to suit up against New Orleans. However, his role has been minimal since he debuted last month, and there is no guarantee he sees the floor in this game.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #00
about 1 month ago
He said he also expects the same for Isaiah Jackson, who has been out with a concussion. This trip starts in Detroit on Saturday and ends in Atlanta on Jan. 26. Johnny Furphy has been starting for the Pacers recently, but he will likely return to a reserve role when Mathurin ends up back in the rotation.
Source: Dustin Dopirak
IND • Shooting Guard • #7
about 1 month ago
Jones, who is dealing with a sprained right ankle, was absent from the Pacers’ initial injury report for Friday. The rookie guard’s availability won’t affect fantasy basketball, as he has not consistently played rotation minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

NOP • Small Forward and Power Forward • #2
about 1 month ago
Friday’s game will be the sixth that Jones has missed with a sprained left ankle. That’s concerning, as he missed seven games with the same injury before logging 35 minutes in a January 6 loss to the Lakers. Saddiq Bey will remain in the starting lineup, and he’s worth streaming while that’s the case.
Source: NBA Injury Report

NOP • Center • #21
about 1 month ago
After being a starter for most of his rookie season, Missi has primarily been a fantasy afterthought in 2025-26. However, Wednesday’s performance was one of his best, with the Pelicans’ center recording his second double-double of the season. Nine of Missi’s 12 rebounds came on the offensive end, and his play affected how the playing time was distributed. While Missi played 34 minutes, starter Derik Queen (four points, six rebounds, four assists, one steal and one block) played 16. Wednesday isn’t a sign to give up on Queen, but rather a reminder to keep an eye on Missi, especially if the rookie were to go down with an injury.

NOP • Power Forward • #1
about 1 month ago
All that was missing from Williamson’s stat line on Wednesday was a three-pointer, but that’s to be expected of the Pelicans’ forward. Foul shooting remains an issue for him, as he’s making 52.2 percent of his attempts over the past two weeks. However, for those willing to punt free-throw percentage and turnovers, Williamson has been close to a top-25 player over the past two weeks. As long as he’s healthy, Zion can offer solid fantasy value.

NOP • Small Forward • #25
about 1 month ago
Murphy has scored at least 31 points in four of his last five appearances, continuing to lead the way offensively for the Pelicans. A top-20 player in eight-cat formats for the season, he’s been a top-5 player over the past two weeks. With the Pelicans not having control of their first-round pick, there’s no reason for them to consider tanking. That’s great news for managers who have Murphy rostered, as it should ensure that he’ll be available during the fantasy playoff weeks.

IND • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #2
about 1 month ago
Nembhard didn’t commit a turnover on Wednesday, the second time in three games that he’s achieved that feat. The overall stat line was a bit underwhelming, but Nembhard’s efficiency was not. Over the past two weeks, he’s offered top-50 per-game value in nine-cat formats while sitting just outside that threshold in eight-cat. The Pacers play two more games in Week 13, starting with the Pelicans on Friday.

IND • Small Forward • #23
about 1 month ago
Nesmith can be streaky as a shooter, and Wednesday was one of those “bad” nights. He missed all eight of his three-point attempts, and the production in other areas was limited outside of five rebounds. While Nesmith’s status as a starter factors into his being rostered in 32 percent of Yahoo! leagues, fantasy managers who can’t afford to wait for Nesmith to provide more consistent production may need to look elsewhere.

NOP • Small Forward and Power Forward • #2
about 1 month ago
Jones will sit out another contest, and Saddiq Bey should see big minutes. Bryce McGowens could see a few rotational minutes, but the latter isn’t a worthwhile waiver wire add.
Source: NBA Injury Report
NOP • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #13
about 1 month ago
The highs are quite high, and the lows are rather low for Poole. Over his last five games, he has hit at least four triples in three of them, and he has gone scoreless in the other two. Poole has been too inconsistent to be considered a must-roster player, even if he is able to have some strong outings from time to time. Still, this was a solid performance for him.

NOP • Small Forward • #25
about 1 month ago
Murphy’s scorching hot stretch continued in this game. This was his fifth straight game with at least 20 points and three three-pointers while shooting at least 50 percent from the floor. He has been one of the bright spots in what has been a horrendous season for New Orleans, and he’ll continue to be a fantasy stud as a focal point of the offense for the Pels.