TOR • • #
14 days ago
Murray-Boyles is back in the Raptors’ rotation after missing two games with a sprained right MCL. With Jakob Poeltl (back) not playing, there will be ample minutes available to CMB and Sandro Mamukelashvili, with the latter having scored a season-high 23 points in Friday’s win over the Wizards.
Source: Blake Murphy
TOR • • #
15 days ago
Murray-Boyles has missed Toronto’s last two games with a sprained right MCL. With Jakob Poeltl (back) getting the night off for injury management reasons, there will be additional minutes available to CMB if he’s allowed to play. Murray-Boyles’ availability will determine Sandro Mamukelashvili’s workload.
Source: Blake Murphy

TOR • Center • #19
15 days ago
Sunday’s game is the first of two in as many nights for the Raptors, who host the Cavaliers on Monday. Poeltl, who missed time earlier this season with a sore lower back, will not play on Sunday. Sandro Mamukelashvili, who scored a season-high 23 points on Friday, is the most likely replacement in the starting lineup. How high Mamu’s ceiling is depends on the availability of Collin Murray-Boyles, who is questionable.
Source: Blake Murphy

TOR • Forward-Center • #54
16 days ago
Mamukelashvili endured some struggles finishing around the basket during the first half, but that did not prevent him from having his most productive outing of the season. He recorded his first 20-point game of the season and provided solid value in the rebound category. With Collin Murray-Boyles (knee) out, there’s even more room for Mamukelashvili to have an impact. He hasn’t reached the point where he needs to be rostered in deep leagues, but keep an eye on Mamu.

TOR • Forward-Guard • #4
16 days ago
Barnes’ progression as a three-point shooter has been remarkable, considering how much he struggled in his first four seasons. After averaging 4.9 and 4.3 attempts during the 2023-24 and 2024-25 seasons, he’s averaging a shade under four in 2025-26. More importantly, Barnes’ shot quality has been a factor in his shooting 39 percent from beyond the arc. He’s providing top-15 value in eight- and nine-cat formats, exceeding his Yahoo! ADP (26).

TOR • Forward-Guard • #9
16 days ago
While Barrett isn’t providing top-100 value in eight- or nine-cat formats, he’s been more consistently productive this season than in years past. And that’s somewhat surprising given the Raptors’ addition of Brandon Ingram to the mix this season. Barrett has done enough to merit being rostered in most leagues, but increased defensive production would do wonders for his value.

IND • Forward • #43
16 days ago
The Pacers fell to 2-14 with the loss to the Cavaliers on Friday, but it’s been no fault of Siakam. The 31-year-old power forward has been a consistent and excellent presence in the Pacers’ lineup. He’ll continue to see additional usage until the Pacers start getting some players back.

IND • Guard-Forward • #2
16 days ago
This was Nembhard’s first 30-point effort of the season. The 25-year-old shooting guard had scored at least 20 points in four of his last seven games entering play Friday. Nembhard continues to produce since returning from a hip injury. He should continue to see significant usage while the Pacers deal with other injuries.

TOR • Forward • #3
16 days ago
Four Raptors, including Ingram, scored either 23 or 24 points in Friday’s 140-110 victory. He’s scored at least 20 in three straight and of his last eight appearances, and availability hasn’t been an issue for Ingram, either. Yet to miss a game, he’s providing top-50 value in eight-cat formats. Given Ingram’s injury history, fantasy managers may be hesitant to get too excited this early in the season. However, this has been a very encouraging start to his first season in Toronto.

TOR • Guard • #5
16 days ago
The Raptors clinched a spot in the NBA Cup quarterfinals with a dominant performance on Friday. While Quickley wasn’t one of the four to score at least 23 points, he did dish out a team-high seven assists. Based on his Yahoo! ADP of 74, the Raptors point guard was expected to be a solid fantasy option this season. He’s been slightly better, providing sixth-round value in nine-cat formats. Sunday’s game against the Nets sets up to be another advantageous matchup for Quickley and the Raptors.
TOR • • #
17 days ago
Murray-Boyles will miss a second straight game and has been diagnosed with a sprained right MCL. In other words, the rookie will likely be out for an extended period. Sandro Mamukelashvili played 15 minutes off the bench in Wednesday’s win over the 76ers, and that isn’t enough to make him a player worth streaming. Managers who have Murray-Boyles should wait for the Raptors to provide a recovery timeline before moving on.
Source: Josh Lewenberg

IND • F • #50
18 days ago
The 25-year-old is currently on a 10-day contract, which is his second of the season. He is averaging 5.2 points and 6.2 rebounds on 36.4 percent shooting from the field in 20.3 minutes for the Pacers in 10 games this season.
Source: Shams Charania

IND • Guard • #23
18 days ago
Morris was just signed on November 6 when the Pacers waived Mac McClug. The 30-year-old Morris has played just 10.8 minutes per game with the Pacers and has played a combined seven minutes in his last two games.
Source: Sham Charania

IND • Center • #30
18 days ago
Huff’s play and minutes aren’t consistent enough, but the 28-year-old center certainly could be an interesting fantasy asset if anything changes. He has the ability to fill up the stat sheet as he did Wednesday with 20 points, five rebounds, four assists, three blocks and four three-pointers. That’s the kind of varied skillset fantasy managers covet. Huff’s 27 minutes played against the Hornets were a season-high and he’s worth rostering in case that level of regular playing time becomes a trend.

IND • Forward • #43
18 days ago
Siakam was hardly efficient with 22 points on 17 shots, but he led the Pacers with +25 in 37 minutes of the nine-point win over the Hornets as the team improved to 2-13. Siakam has been a bright spot in the nightmare start the Pacers have had to the season. While he not only provided 22 points, he dished out seven assists and had a block and a steal. Siakam showed once again this year that he’s not going down without a fight.

IND • Guard-Forward • #00
18 days ago
Mathurin returned from a toe injury on Monday against the Pistons and had 25 points in 25 minutes while on a minutes restriction. The 23-year-old small forward scored 24 points in 34 minutes against the Hornets on Wednesday, signaling that he can handle more minutes. It’s just two games, but Mathurin has scored 49 points and grabbed 15 rebounds already this week. After averaging 16.1 points and 5.3 rebounds last year, he could be in for a breakout season.

TOR • Guard • #5
18 days ago
Providing fifth-round value in nine-cat formats for the season, Quickley has been even better over the past week. He’s been a top-40 player during this stretch, averaging 17.5 points on 57.1 percent shooting. Quickley has also provided solid value in the assist and steals categories, which has boosted his standing within fantasy basketball.

TOR • Center • #19
18 days ago
Poetll has now scored at least 19 points in three of his last four outings, his most productive stretch of the season. The lower back issues he dealt with during the preseason appear to be a thing of the past, as the 7-footer has surpassed 30 minutes in consecutive games for the first time. A healthy Poeltl makes a significant difference for the Raptors, and the recent run of individual success may catalyze him. Over the past week, he has provided top-75 value in nine-cat formats.

TOR • Forward • #3
18 days ago
Ingram may not have provided the most robust stat line, but the production he did offer was good. The Raptors forward shot 70 percent from the field and dished out five assists. However, the lack of rebounds or defensive stats while also committing four turnovers negated some of the positives for Ingram, who also dealt with some foul trouble. He’s still providing top-75 value in eight- and nine-cat formats, closing in on the top-50 in the former.

TOR • Forward-Guard • #9
18 days ago
After shooting 1-of-6 from the field in the first half, Barrett really didn’t have anywhere to go but up in the second half. That’s precisely what happened, as he scored 11 points in the third quarter alone. After a solid fourth, he tied for the team lead in scoring with Brandon Ingram. Barrett has never been a great category league option, but he’s been far better this season, providing top-100 value in eight- and nine-cat formats.

IND • Guard • #26
18 days ago
Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle made just one change to his starting lineup, replacing Jarace Walker with Sheppard. While he does not offer the same offensive ceiling, Sheppard is a solid defender who can be helpful in this matchup. Walker will remain in the rotation, but his inefficient offense has been problematic for fantasy managers.
Source: Tony East

TOR • Guard • #30
18 days ago
No surprise here as Agbaji was initially listed as probable with a back injury. The 25-year-old shooting guard should see some extra minutes with Collin Murray Boyles (knee) out against the 76ers on Wednesday, but still isn’t a worthwhile streamer with Toronto’s starting lineup at full strength.
TOR • • #
18 days ago
Murray-Boyles has been downgraded from doubtful to out, freeing up minutes within the Raptors’ bench unit. With Jonathan Mogbo on assignment with the team’s G League affiliate, Sandro Mamukelashvili and Ochai Agbaji should absorb most of the minutes that would have gone to Murray-Boyles. With Toronto’s starters being healthy, there isn’t much to gain from streaming Mamukelashvili or Agbaji.
Source: Esfandiar Baraheni
TOR • • #
19 days ago
CMB was initially listed as questionable to play, but he has now been downgraded and is expected to be sidelined. His role has dwindled since Jakob Poeltl returned to the lineup, so his minutes will likely be distributed my multiple players, though Sandro Mamukelashvili should be the primary beneficiary.
Source: Vivek Jacob
TOR • • #
19 days ago
Murray-Boyles, who is dealing with a sore right knee, has surpassed 20 minutes just once in his last six appearances. Should the rookie not play on Wednesday, those minutes will be absorbed by multiple players, including Sandro Mamukelashvili. Murray-Boyles’ absence would not significantly impact fantasy basketball, especially with a healthy Jakob Poeltl being the starting center.
Source: Blake Murphy

TOR • Guard • #30
19 days ago
Agbaji is expected to be back after a four-game absence, where he has played a limited reserve role this year. Gradey Dick and Ja’Kobe Walter should lose out on a few minutes, but there won’t be much of an impact on the rotation.
Source: Blake Murphy

TOR • Center • #19
20 days ago
Poeltl was just one rebounds shy of a double-double. The 30-year-old center’s excellent shooting streak continues as he’s made at least 80 percent of his field goal attempts in four of his last five games. Poeltl’s 70 percent field goal percentage so far this year would be a career-high for the career 63 percent shooter. The Raptors continue their four-game week against the 76ers on Wednesday.

TOR • Guard • #5
20 days ago
Quickley has just 27 points combined over the last two games after scoring at least 20 points in three straight games before that. The 26-year-old point guard grabbed 10 rebounds against the Hornets on Monday. Quickly was just six assists shy of a triple-double. He’s providing fifth-round value in nine-category leagues so far this year.

TOR • Forward • #3
20 days ago
Ingram led the way with a game-high 27 points in the Raptors’ win over the Hornets on Monday. The 28-year-old small forward threw down a vicious dunk to give the Raptors a six-point lead halfway through the fourth quarter. Ingram was 9-of-21 from the field (42 percent), 3-of-6 from behind the three-point line (50 percent), and 6-of-7 on free throws (85 percent). It was an outstanding game for him. The Raptors will be back on the court again Wednesday against the 76ers on the road.

IND • Forward • #43
20 days ago
Siakam continues to solider on as the bright spot on a Pacers team that fell to 1-13 with the loss to the Pistons on Monday. The 31-year-old power forward had 29 points on 17 attempts in the loss. The Pacers will have a chance to get back in the win column next against the Hornets on Wednesday.

IND • Forward • #22
20 days ago
Mathurin is back and will make his first appearance since October 25, as he returns from a foot injury. As a result, Jeremiah Robinson-Earl will head back to the bench. The other change is Jackson, who replaces Tony Bradley in the starting five. Mathurin’s minutes will likely be limited, but he’s worth rostering given the Pacers’ lack of consistent scorers.
Source: NBA Lineups

TOR • Guard • #30
20 days ago
Minutes after being downgraded from questionable to doubtful, Agbaji was officially ruled out for Monday’s game. While his continued absence does not significantly affect fantasy basketball, it has led to a few more minutes for fellow reserves Gradey Dick and Ja’Kobe Walter. However, neither has been productive enough to merit being rostered in redraft leagues.
Source: Blake Murphy

TOR • Forward • #77
20 days ago
While Battle is available, Ochai Agbaji (back) has been downgraded to doubtful. As a result, there may be some rotation minutes available, but not enough for Battle to impact fantasy basketball.
Source: Blake Murphy

IND • Guard-Forward • #00
20 days ago
Mathurin is set to make his return from a toe injury against the Pistons on Monday. The 23-year-old shooting guard participated in a simulated game over the weekend. His return is huge for the Pacers, who’ve been dealt a brutal hand of injuries to start the season. It’s unclear if Mathurin will be on a minutes limit in his first game back.

TOR • Forward • #77
21 days ago
Battle did not play in Saturday’s win over the Pacers, and his absence does not impact fantasy basketball since rotation minutes aren’t guaranteed for the second-year forward. More impactful is the status of Ochai Agbaji (back), who’s also questionable for Monday’s game.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Guard • #30
21 days ago
Agbaji has missed Toronto’s last three games, which has led to more minutes for fellow reserves Gradey Dick and Ja’Kobe Walter. Neither has done enough to merit being streamed during this stretch, and there won’t be a reason to consider rostering Agbaji if he’s available, either.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Guard-Forward • #00
22 days ago
Mathurin is said to be getting close to returning from his toe injury. His questionable listing for Monday’s game with the Pistons is a step in the right direction even if he’s ultimately ruled out. Mathurin’s return will likely happen at some point in the Pacers’ next few games.

TOR • Center • #19
22 days ago
Poeltl knocked down eight of nine shot attempts, shooting an astonishing 89 percent from the floor, and erupted for 15 points in the second half as Toronto recorded their seventh win over their last eight games. He could’ve had an even bigger night had he not missed eight free throws in this one. He’s eclipsed the 20-point threshold in back-to-back contests and is averaging nearly eight rebounds per-game this season. It’s an extremely encouraging sign to see him ramping up from a scoring standpoint after being impacted by a lingering back issue at the outset of the year. The Raptors kick off a four-game week on Monday against the Hornets before facing the 76ers, Wizards and Nets.

IND • Forward • #43
22 days ago
Siakam was one of the few bright spots for Indiana in this one as they fell to 1-12 overall to open the season. It’s officially the worst start to a season in franchise history. Not only are they without franchise cornerstone Tyrese Haliburton (Achilles), but they’re also without Aaron Nesmith (knee), Obi Topin (foot) and Bennedict Mathurin (toe) right now. The 31-year-old forward has picked up the slack from a scoring perspective recently, averaging 25 points over his last three games. The injury-ravaged Pacers will attempt to turn things around next week when they face the Pistons, Hornets and Cavaliers.

TOR • Forward-Guard • #4
22 days ago
Barnes took just seven shots from the floor, the fewest of any Raptors starter in this one, but he managed to get to the charity stripe for nine free throws, which helped him surpass 20 points for the sixth time in 13 games. The 24-year-old has made a significant all-around impact early on, grading out as a first-round fantasy contributor this season, averaging 19.7 points, 7.8 rebounds, 5.2 assists, 1.5 steals and 1.8 blocks through 13 games.

IND • Guard-Forward • #2
22 days ago
Nembhard got off to a sizzling-hot start with Aaron Nemsmith (knee) out of the lineup, pouring in 11 points in the opening stanza on 4-of-5 shooting, including a trio of three pointers. He cooled off in the second quarter, finishing with just two points and was limited to just nine more during the entire second half. He and teammate Pascal Siakam were the lone Pacers in double figures as they struggled to put up points due to an avalanche of injuries to key contributors. It’s a tough development for Indiana, but the lack of additional scoring threats should lead to more opportunities for Nembhard in the coming weeks.

IND • Forward • #5
22 days ago
Walker moves into the starting lineup in place of Aaron Nesmith, who Pacers coach Rick Carlisle expects to miss up to four weeks. Walker has struggled as a starter this year, but he should remain in that role for a few weeks.
Source: Scott Agness

IND • Guard-Forward • #00
22 days ago
Mathurin participated in a simulated game Saturday morning. He injured his toe during the second game of the season and hasn’t played since. His return would be a welcome one for the Pacers due to the mountain of injuries that continue to pile up.
Source: Dustin Dopirak

IND • Guard-Forward • #23
22 days ago
That would have Nesmith returning in mid-December. Carlisle did note it’s possible Nesmith returns earlier, but that is the most likely scenario. Ben Sheppard and Jarace Walker should see a boost in minutes as long as Nesmith is sidelined.
Source: Dustin Dopirak

TOR • Forward • #77
22 days ago
Battle was a late addition to the injury report and has now officially been ruled out. His role for Toronto this year has been a minimal one, so his absence won’t have much of an impact on their rotation.
Source: Dustin Dopirak

TOR • Guard • #30
22 days ago
Agbaji will miss a third straight game. Gradey Dick and Ja’Kobe Walter have been filling out the reserve wing minutes with Agbaji unavailable, which will likely continue in this game, though neither has been worth rostering in standard leagues.
Source: Dustin Dopirak
TOR • • #
22 days ago
CMB will be back after a one-game absence against Cleveland on Thursday. He’ll occupy his typical role off the bench, which should take away a few minutes from Jakob Poeltl and Sandro Mamukelashvili.
Source: Dustin Dopirak

IND • Forward • #17
23 days ago
Martin missed Thursday’s game, but he’ll be able to suit up against Toronto. Martin has played an inconsistent role for Indiana since signing with them last week, but with Aaron Nesmith (knee) sidelined, Martin could play a significant role, though that likely won’t make him worth rostering.
Source: NBA Injury Report
IND • • #
24 days ago
This was a second straight start for Bradley, and while he wasn’t great, he was able to score in double figures. It close to a minutes split between Bradley, Isaiah Jackson and Jay Huff, with all three playing between 14 and 17 minutes. All of them will continue to play, but none has separated from the others enough to justify being rostered in standard leagues.

IND • Guard-Forward • #2
24 days ago
It wasn’t a great shooting night for Nembhard, but he was at least able to get some offense going, which can’t really be said for the rest of the team. This was an ugly loss for Indiana, but Nembhard has been productive since returning from a hip injury, averaging 20.5 points and 7.5 assists over their last four games. Things may not get better for the Pacers, but Nembhard should continue to be productive.

IND • Guard-Forward • #23
24 days ago
The Pacers are calling it left knee soreness, but Nesmith stepped on Jeremiah Robinson-Earl’s foot, which caused his knee to turn awkwardly. It didn’t look great, but we’ll wait for the team to give an official diagnosis instead of speculating on timelines. Ben Sheppard should play more minutes for the remainder of this game and beyond if Nesmith misses more time.
Source: Indiana Pacers

IND • Forward • #17
24 days ago
Martin signed with Indiana last week and has been part of the rotation since, though he has only reached 20 minutes in a game once. His absence could lead to a few extra minutes for Jarace Walker but won’t have a drastic impact on the rotation after he played just five minutes in their last game.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Guard-Forward • #00
25 days ago
On October 28, the Pacers referred to Mathurin as week-to-week. He still has not returned with what the injury report calls a “right great toe sprain.” We’ve seen Mathurin shooting in pre-game warmups, so it’s possible that he’s getting close to a return, but the Pacers have yet to provide any sort of timeline.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Guard • #9
26 days ago
Given the amount of time McConnell missed with a strained right hamstring, it’s unsurprising that he was on a minutes restriction Tuesday night. However, he only played 11 minutes and did not see any action after halftime. Those who stashed McConnell in an IL+ slot should remain patient, as his production in the 11 minutes he did play was promising. Given the current state of the Pacers roster, it isn’t difficult to envision McConnell providing quality fantasy value once he’s freed from any restrictions.
Source: Alex Golden

IND • Guard-Forward • #2
26 days ago
Nembhard has surpassed 20 points in two of the three games he’s played since returning from a shoulder injury, with Tuesday’s total being a season-high. Add in the percentages, assists and three-pointers, and this is the kind of performance that Nembhard managers will hope becomes the norm (or close to it). T.J. McConnell’s return did not affect Nembhard’s minutes, as he only played 11 first-half minutes, and it should not be an issue throughout the season, given Indiana’s lack of consistent options.

IND • Forward • #43
26 days ago
Siakam’s return from a one-game absence did not keep the Pacers from giving up 152 points on Tuesday, but he did provide fantasy managers with another solid stat line. Thus far, Spicy P is ranked outside the top-100 in eight- and nine-cat formats, providing greater value in the former. His usage has jumped by more than six percentage points from last season, but the Pacers’ lack of proven scorers has negatively impacted Siakam’s value. On a better version of this team, he would be an enticing “buy low” option. However, with Indiana now 1-10, managers who have Siakam rostered may be concerned about a potential late-season tank.
IND • • #
26 days ago
Nembhard is the only holdover from the five who started Sunday’s loss to the Warriors. Nesmith and Siakam are back after missing that contest, with Ben Sheppard and Jarace Walker moving to the bench. The other two changes are Robinson-Earl and Bradley, who replace Jay Huff and Isaiah Jackson. JRE and Bradley aren’t great streaming options, but the change to start gives them a shot at achieving fantasy relevance.
Source: NBA Lineups
IND • • #
26 days ago
Peter is good to go after initially being listed as questionable for Tuesday’s game. However, he played only six minutes in Sunday’s loss to the Warriors, and T.J. McConnell is available for the first time this season. Peter is unlikely to get the minutes needed to make an impact in fantasy basketball.
Source: Indiana Pacers

IND • Guard • #9
26 days ago
McConnell is set for his first action of the 2025-26 season, providing the Pacers with needed depth at point guard. He’ll back up Andrew Nembhard, but McConnell does not need starters’ minutes to provide tangible fantasy value. He’ll have value once allowed to play his regular minutes.
Source: Indiana Pacers

IND • F • #50
27 days ago
This will be a second 10-day for JRE, which means they’ll have to sign him to a rest-of-season deal if they want to keep him beyond this contract. He has played big minutes for the Pacers recently, averaging 8.0 points and 10.7 rebounds over 24.8 minutes per game over their last three outings. He’ll likely continue to fill a large role, but he’s only worth a roster spot in deep formats.
Source: Indiana Pacers