
LAC • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #00
about 8 hours ago
Mathurin came off the bench on Monday and concluded as one of the Clippers’ highest scorers on the evening. He was somewhat inefficient from the floor, got to the line often, and struggled from beyond the arc, things that have been consistent during his brief tenure as a Clipper. Still, he provides the team with real scoring upside and has continued to log heavy minutes for head coach Ty Lue. Given his workload, he’s got nightly potential to put up relevant performances as far as fantasy basketball is concerned.

LAC • Small Forward • #11
about 8 hours ago
Miller provided a huge spark off the bench for the Clippers on Monday, reaching the 20-point mark for the fifth time this season while also tying a team-high in rebounds. Miller went without a turnover in his 26 minutes of game action and added a few assists for good measure. He’s enjoyed a breakout season and, although he isn’t yet a reliable fantasy player, is a potential high-risk, high-reward streaming option.

LAC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #10
about 8 hours ago
Garland was likely tasked with doing even more on offense against the Spurs with Kawhi Leonard sidelined (ankle), and he mostly delivered. The former NBA All-Star led the Clippers in scoring, albeit on unspectacular shooting efficiency, and earned his fifth double-double of the season thanks to some strong facilitating. The ball distribution was nearly cancelled out by a season-high eight turnovers. Nonetheless, Garland has steadily made strides as he becomes more comfortable with his new team. He should be able to finish the fantasy season strongly.

LAC • Small Forward • #2
about 9 hours ago
Leonard, who injured his left ankle during Saturday’s loss to the Kings, did not play in Monday’s loss to the Spurs. He may not be out for too long, as the All-Star forward will travel with the team for a three-game road trip that begins Wednesday night in New Orleans. Leonard is considered day-to-day moving forward. John Collins started Monday’s defeat, finishing with 11 points, nine rebounds, four assists and one steal in 26 minutes.
Source: Justin Russo

LAC • Power Forward • #20
about 13 hours ago
The Clippers won’t have Kawhi Leonard (ankle) for Monday’s game, leaving a massive void in the starting lineup. Collins, who was a starter before head and neck injuries sidelined him last month, returns to the starting lineup. He and Bennedict Mathurin will have higher ceilings in Leonard’s absence, given the Clippers’ need for more offense.
Source: Tomer Azarly
MIL • Point Guard • #
about 15 hours ago
Porter did not play in Sunday’s win over the Pacers, which was Milwaukee’s second game in as many days. Who his return bumps from the starting lineup depends on the availability of Giannis Antetokounmpo and Ousmane Dieng, both of whom are questionable. If everyone is healthy, AJ Green and Ryan Rollins are likely headed to the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Center • #33
about 15 hours ago
Turner, who was initially questionable for Sunday’s win over the Pacers with a knee injury, is now dealing with a strained right calf. If he’s unable to play on Tuesday, Bobby Portis and Jericho Sims are potential replacements in the starting lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Center and Power Forward • #13
about 15 hours ago
Dieng has missed the last two games due to illness. AJ Green was the fifth starter for Sunday’s win over the Pacers, scoring 12 points on 4-of-7 shooting from beyond the arc. He’s only worth a look in leagues where managers have a serious need for three-point production.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Power Forward, Small Forward, Point Guard, and Shooting Guard • #34
about 15 hours ago
Antetokounmpo was injured during Sunday’s win over the Pacers, and he likely dodged a bullet, as there were initial concerns about a knee injury. The Bucks’ star has been diagnosed with a sprained left ankle. If Antetokounmpo can’t play on Tuesday, Jericho Sims could return to the starting lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Small Forward • #2
about 17 hours ago
Injured during Saturday’s loss to the Kings, Leonard is officially out for Monday’s matchup with the Spurs. Bennedict Mathurin and John Collins are the players with the most to gain regarding usage, with one likely moving into the starting lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Small Forward, Power Forward, and Shooting Guard • #33
1 day ago
Batum is good to go after sitting out Saturday’s loss to the Kings, the Clippers’ second game in as many nights. While there may be a few more minutes available due to Kawhi Leonard’s ankle injury, there’s nothing to gain from rostering Batum at this stage in his career.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Small Forward • #2
1 day ago
Leonard sprained his left ankle during the fourth quarter of Saturday’s loss to the Kings. With their top scorer not appearing likely to play on Monday, the Clippers will need more production from Bennedict Mathurin and John Collins, with one of those two moving into the starting lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report