
LAC • Center • #40
9 months ago
Zubac’s steak of 10 straight games with at least 10 rebounds came to an end Friday. The 27-year-old center only played 30 minutes as the Clippers blew out the Hawks 121-98. Zubac was only able to pull down six rebounds before the game was out of reach. Still, he was able to get 18 points on just nine shots. Zubac has been a big help to fantasy mangers this year as he’s provided top-50 value on the season.

LAC • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Harden has scored at least 20 points in seven straight games. The 35-year-old point guard was efficient with 25 points on 14 shots. He had recorded at least 10 assists in three straight games, but failed to get there with just seven assists against the Hawks. Harden’s fantasy value in nine-category leagues this year has been weighed down by his turnovers. He had six turnovers Friday and has had at least five turnovers in three of his last four games. Harden’s been excellent in eight-category leagues, ranking inside the top-15 since the All-Star break.

LAC • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Harden has scored at least 20 points in seven straight games. The 35-year-old point guard was efficient with 25 points on 14 shots. He had recorded at least 10 assists in three straight games, but failed to get there with just seven assists against the Hawks. Harden’s fantasy value in nine-category leagues this year has been weighed down by his turnovers. He had six turnovers Friday and has had at least five turnovers in three of his last four games. Harden’s been excellent in eight-category leagues, ranking inside the top-15 since the All-Star break.

LAC • Forward • #2
9 months ago
Leonard isn’t going to play in back-to-back games, but he has reached the point in his conditioning this season that he plays at least 35 minutes per game when he’s available. Fantasy managers invested in the 33-year-old small forward who’s battled health issues over the course of his career have to be encouraged by that. The production has also been there for Leonard as he’s had at least 20 points in five of six games played in March so far.

LAC • Forward • #2
9 months ago
Leonard isn’t going to play in back-to-back games, but he has reached the point in his conditioning this season that he plays at least 35 minutes per game when he’s available. Fantasy managers invested in the 33-year-old small forward who’s battled health issues over the course of his career have to be encouraged by that. The production has also been there for Leonard as he’s had at least 20 points in five of six games played in March so far.

NYK • Guard • #0
9 months ago
Even with Jalen Brunson (ankle) out of the lineup, Wright does not receive rotation minutes when healthy. His potential absence will not impact fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA Lineups

LAC • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Miller has been downgraded from questionable to out, but his status does not impact fantasy basketball. Kawhi Leonard is available, so Miller was unlikely to be in the rotation is available.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Guard-Forward • #25
9 months ago
Simmons has missed the last seven games as he manages a knee injury. He’ll be back in a limited bench role, possibly taking minutes from Nicolas Batum and Amir Coffey. Simmons isn’t fantasy-relevant at the moment.

LAC • Guard-Forward • #25
9 months ago
Simmons has missed the Clippers’ last seven games with this ongoing knee issue, but he may return to the lineup against Atlanta. He would only play a limited reserve role whenever he is made available, though that could still take minutes away from Nicolas Batum and Amir Coffey.
Source: Joey Linn

NYK • Guard • #3
9 months ago
Hart struggled with his shot Wednesday night, shooting 2-of-8 from inside the arc, but he still provided solid value. The Knicks wing finished one assist shy of a triple-double, which would have been his eighth of the season. Hart has only been a 10th-round player in eight-cat formats over the past two weeks, and the percentages have been a factor. During this stretch, he’s shooting 41.6 percent from the field and 71.4 percent from the foul line. By comparison, Hart is shooting 53.9 percent from the field and 79.3 percent from the foul line for the season.

NYK • Center-Forward • #32
9 months ago
Towns only attempted 12 shots on Wednesday, as the Knicks utilized a balanced attack to pull out the overtime win in Portland. Fantasy managers who may have expected to see KAT’s shot attempts increase substantially with Jalen Brunson sidelined are likely disappointed. After putting up 21 shots in a March 7 loss to the Clippers, Towns has attempted 27 in his last two outings. Averaging 18.7 points per game, he has been a sixth-round player in eight-cat formats over the past two weeks.

NYK • Forward-Guard • #8
9 months ago
After tweaking his left ankle during Monday’s win over the Kings, Anunoby experienced no issues during his 43 minutes against the Trail Blazers. He’s scored 20 points or more in five of his last six outings, with the Knicks’ March 7 loss to the Clippers being the exception. Over the past two weeks, Anunoby has been a top 40 player in eight- and nine-cat formats. He’ll look to end Week 19 on a high note when the Knicks visit the Warriors on Saturday.

NYK • Guard-Forward • #25
9 months ago
What a night for Bridges, who hit his first buzzer-beater as a Knick. His three-pointer over Donovan Clingan’s outstretched hand capped an efficient 33-point night for the Knicks wing, who turned some heads with his pregame comments about the workload the team’s starters have shouldered. Bridges said he felt fine after Wednesday’s overtime victory, which is to be expected, given the finish. The Knicks won’t play again until Saturday against the Warriors, so Mikal will have time to recover.
Source: NBA

LAC • Center • #40
9 months ago
Reaching double figures in rebounds for the tenth straight game, Zubac thoroughly outplayed Bam Adebayo on Wednesday. The Clippers center has been one of the major surprises in fantasy basketball this season, as he has been a top 50 player in nine-cat formats. Games against the Hawks and Hornets to end Week 19 are two more opportunities for Zubac to shine, and given how well he’s played, it’s a safe bet that fantasy managers will receive good value.

LAC • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Harden struggled with his shot on Wednesday, making just 30 percent of his attempts. But he still managed to extend his streak of games with at least 20 points to six. Add in the rebounds, assists and steals, and Harden made up for the poor field-goal percentage. What also helped fantasy managers, especially those in nine-cat leagues, was that The Beard only committed three turnovers, his lowest tally in five games. The Clippers end Week 19 with games on Friday and Sunday.

LAC • Center • #40
9 months ago
Zubac extended his double-double streak to nine games, though it wasn’t enough to add another win for the Clippers. Zubac’s best categories this season have been rebounds, blocks and field goal percentage, all of which were on full display on Tuesday. However, he was also able to provide some dimes as a bonus. He didn’t reach his season-high of six assists, but this was the seventh time that he has had at least five assists in a game this year. Zubac has played 39 minutes per game over their last four games, which will only increase his fantasy ceiling.

LAC • Forward • #2
9 months ago
After knocking down the game-winning shot at the buzzer on Sunday, Leonard was able to build on that momentum against New Orleans. It didn’t extend their win streak, but Leonard had one of his most productive games of the season. Leonard is continuing to take strides and progress back to being a dominant wing player, but the one limitation in fantasy basketball continues to be availability. Unfortunately, this was the first leg of a back-to-back for the Clippers, so managers should expect Leonard to not be available against Miami on Wednesday.

LAC • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Though the turnovers and poor field goal percentage will continue to limit Harden’s overall value in nine-cat formats, he has been on quite the tear recently. Over the Clippers’ last five games, Harden has averaged 30.4 points, 5.2 rebounds, 11 assists and four three-pointers per game. He has two games with at least 15 assists, four games with at least 25 points and one 50-point game during that stretch. Harden’s 17 assists also tied his season-high. He’s limited by two categories, but he has been fantastic in the others.

LAC • Forward-Center • #15
9 months ago
Eubanks will miss Tuesday’s game, but he fell out of the rotation against Sacramento on Sunday. Tyronn Lue will likely utilize a smaller lineup when Ivica Zubac isn’t on the floor against New Orleans, which should lead to Derrick Jones Jr. minutes at center.
Source: NBA Injury Report

NYK • Guard-Forward • #25
9 months ago
The Knicks recorded 34 assists on Monday, with three starters dishing out at least seven. Bridges was one of those three, matching his season-high with eight assists. While Jalen Brunson’s absence freed up additional opportunities on the offensive end of the floor, that isn’t only about the shot attempts. Bridges can also provide value as a playmaker, especially on nights when the Knicks are moving the ball as well as they did in Sacramento.

NYK • Guard • #2
9 months ago
McBride vowed to be better after struggling in Friday’s loss to the Clippers, and he was a man of his word. The Knicks guard shot 5-of-7 from the field in the first quarter, setting the tone as New York moved to 1-2 on its current five-game road trip. Even with only two more games on his Week 19 schedule, McBride is worth adding in deep leagues as long as Jalen Brunson (ankle) remains out. The Knicks visit Portland on Wednesday before ending their road trip on Saturday against the Warriors.

NYK • Forward-Guard • #8
9 months ago
Anunoby experienced an injury scare during the third quarter of Monday’s game as he rolled his left ankle on a drive to the basket. However, the Knicks forward remained on the court after a timeout was called, and he played without further issues. While the Week 19 schedule hasn’t been great from a fantasy standpoint, the Knicks only playing two more games may work in the team’s favor if Anunoby’s ankle gives him any trouble ahead of Wednesday’s game in Portland.

NYK • Center-Forward • #32
9 months ago
After scoring an inefficient 23 points in Friday’s loss to the Clippers, Towns was considerably better on Monday. He shot over 50 percent from the field and recorded a complete stat line for the Knicks, who assisted on 34 of their 45 field goals. An elite fantasy option for most of this season, Towns’ production since the All-Star break has not been up to par. He’s ranked outside the top 50 in eight- and nine-cat formats, and losing Jalen Brunson for a few weeks doesn’t help matters. However, fantasy managers should not be too concerned about KAT moving forward.

LAC • Forward • #2
9 months ago
For the second time in his career, Leonard made a legitimate buzzer-beater to give his team the win. However, three-point shooting remains an issue for the Clippers forward. Leonard shot 1-of-7 from beyond the arc on Sunday, dropping to 3-of-19 over his last three games. Due to the perimeter shooting struggles, he has made just 38.6 percent of his field goal attempts over the past week. Fantasy managers hope Sunday’s finish will serve as a catalyst for Leonard as the Clippers open a four-game Week 19 in New Orleans on Tuesday.

LAC • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Harden has scored 20 points or more in four straight games, his longest streak since late November. The Beard has provided excellent fantasy value since the All-Star break in eight-cat formats, ranking 13th according to Basketball Monster. While the turnover count can be problematic for fantasy managers competing in nine-cat leagues, Harden’s overall production compensates for that on most nights.

LAC • Center • #40
9 months ago
Zubac last failed to record a double-double on February 23, extending his streak to eight straight games. Since the All-Star break, the Clippers center has provided top-25 value in nine-cat formats. Zubac has exceeded all expectations regarding fantasy basketball, and there’s no reason to believe that won’t continue. The Clippers play four games during Week 19, but the fantasy playoff schedule leaves a bit to be desired.

LAC • Forward • #55
9 months ago
After providing limited value in his return from a groin injury on Friday, Jones was productive in his 28 minutes off the bench Sunday night. The 17 points are the most he’s scored in a game since February 4, when he hit that number in a loss to the Lakers. Jones, rostered in six percent of Yahoo! leagues, heads into Week 19 ranked well outside the top 150 in eight- and nine-cat formats. Even if the Clippers were to move him back into the starting lineup, there wouldn’t be much to gain from rostering Jones. Nicolas Batum remained in the starting five on Sunday and finished with nine points, four rebounds, one block and three three-pointers in 28 minutes.

NYK • Center-Forward • #23
9 months ago
Robinson is available after sitting out Friday’s loss to the Clippers, which was the Knicks’ second game in as many nights. His return means fewer minutes for Precious Achiuwa, who is not worth the risk in most fantasy leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Guard-Forward • #25
9 months ago
After hosting the Kings on Sunday, the Clippers will hit the road for a three-game trip that begins Tuesday night in New Orleans. Simmons, who will miss a fifth-straight game on Sunday, will not travel due to left knee injury management. His absence does not significantly impact fantasy basketball, but it frees up additional minutes for Amir Coffey.
Source: Tomer Azarly

NYK • Forward • #17
9 months ago
The long-awaited announcement is finally here, as fantasy managers now know where Tucker will be playing basketball to close the year. Tucker, who averaged a whopping 2.6 points and 3.3 boards across 20.6 minutes in 106 games for the Clippers and 76ers over the last two seasons, will be a hot commodity on the waiver wire. Try to be responsible with your FAAB when submitting claims for him.

LAC • Guard-Forward • #33
9 months ago
Few, if any, expected Batum to be as impactful offensively as he was on Friday. The Clippers forward shot 5-of-7 from beyond the arc, and the 17 points are the most he’s scored in a game this season. Add the complete stat line, and the one percent of Yahoo! managers with Batum rostered were handsomely rewarded on Friday. However, as good as this performance was, it has not been the norm for the veteran forward. Batum has scored in double figures four times this season, and his previous high was 12 points. Unless there’s a dire need to roll the dice on Sunday night, there’s little need to add Batum ahead of the Clippers’ game against the Kings.

LAC • Center • #40
9 months ago
The Knicks could not come up with an answer for Zubac early in Friday’s game, as he ran the floor and punished mismatches before a lumbering Karl-Anthony Towns got into position defensively. The Clippers center scored 10 of his 16 points before halftime, and he would eventually record his seventh straight double-double. Since the All-Star break, Zubac has provided top-30 value in eight- and nine-cat formats, cracking the top 25 in the latter. He’ll look to end Week 18 on a high note when the Clippers host the Kings on Sunday.

LAC • Guard • #1
9 months ago
One game removed from scoring a season-high 50 points, Harden was held in check by the Knicks. However, he hit five three-points and led the Clippers with a game-high 27 points. Since the All-Star break, Harden is ranked 13th in eight-cat formats, according to Basketball Monster. For the season, he has provided first-round value in eight-cat. While his Yahoo! ADP of 15 suggests that this was believed to be a realistic possibility, Harden deserves credit for exceeding expectations thus far.

LAC • Forward • #2
9 months ago
Leonard struggled to find his shot from deep, making one of six three-point attempts, but the ability to get to the foul line paid dividends on Friday. Having scored 20 points or more in four straight and six of his last seven outings, the Clippers forward has been a top-50 player in eight-cat formats since the All-Star break. Among Clippers players, only James Harden and Ivica Zubac have been more productive than Leonard. Unfortunately for fantasy managers, Leonard may be limited to three games during Week 19 because of a back-to-back. The good news is that he has another game during Week 18, as the Clippers host the Kings on Sunday.

NYK • Guard • #3
9 months ago
Hart made some personal history on Friday as he grabbed a career-high 20 rebounds. Add in the points and assists; this was a good night to have the Knicks wing rostered. The shooting remains an issue, but Hart has been more aggressive in hunting his shot in the first two games of this road trip. And teams will continue to dare him to shoot, as Jalen Brunson (ankle) is out for at least two weeks. Hart has been one of the biggest surprises in fantasy basketball this season, but he’s ranked outside the top 150 in nine-cat formats since the All-Star break.

NYK • Guard • #3
9 months ago
Hart made some personal history on Friday as he grabbed a career-high 20 rebounds. Add in the points and assists; this was a good night to have the Knicks wing rostered. The shooting remains an issue, but Hart has been more aggressive in hunting his shot in the first two games of this road trip. And teams will continue to dare him to shoot, as Jalen Brunson (ankle) is out for at least two weeks. Hart has been one of the biggest surprises in fantasy basketball this season, but he’s ranked outside the top-150 in nine-cat formats since the All-Star break.

NYK • Center-Forward • #32
9 months ago
Towns’ performance on Friday was uneven, as he got going after a slow start. The Clippers’ strategy early on was clear: have Ivica Zubac sprint down the court at every opportunity and look to punish mismatches. With Towns caught pursuing offensive rebounds, the Clippers benefitted early on. KAT would adjust, but he again had difficulty attacking smaller players on the offensive end of the floor. With Jalen Brunson (ankle) out for at least two weeks, the Knicks will count on Towns for even more production. If he can come through, fantasy managers who have KAT rostered will benefit significantly during the playoff weeks.

NYK • Guard-Forward • #25
9 months ago
After enduring a stretch in which he scored 15 points or fewer in four straight games, Bridges was more productive on Friday. However, an aggressive start to the second quarter was countered by periods in which he had little impact offensively. And with Jalen Brunson (ankle) out at least two weeks, the Knicks need a more consistent Bridges on the court. From a fantasy standpoint, he has been underwhelming this season. But the Brunson injury gives Bridges an opportunity to be more aggressive offensively and turn things around. The Knicks are off until Monday when they begin a three-game Week 19 in Sacramento.

NYK • Guard • #2
9 months ago
Friday’s game was the first the Knicks played since Jalen Brunson sprained his right ankle during Thursday’s overtime loss to the Lakers. While McBride’s assist production was solid against the Clippers, he had a rough night shooting the basketball. Missing all four of his two-point attempts, the Knicks guard was 2-of-9 from three. Even with the Knicks only playing three games during Week 19, the circumstances make McBride a player worth streaming in deep leagues. Unfortunately, he can be erratic as a shooter.

NYK • Forward • #5
9 months ago
Achiuwa is back after sitting out Thursday’s loss to the Lakers with a sore hamstring. With Mitchell Robinson unavailable, he’ll slot in behind Karl-Anthony Towns and take on the backup center responsibilities. Achiuwa offers limited fantasy value in this role.
Source: Stefan Bondy

LAC • Forward • #2
9 months ago
The lone change to the lineup that began Thursday’s win over the Pistons is significant, as Leonard returns from a one-game absence. Bogdan Bogdanovic will head to the bench, where his fantasy ceiling is considerably lower.
Source: Tomer Azarly

NYK • Guard • #2
9 months ago
The Knicks are without Jalen Brunson, who will miss at least two weeks after spraining his right ankle during Thursday’s loss to the Clippers. As expected, McBride moves into the starting lineup, and Cameron Payne will likely play increased minutes off the bench. Brunson’s absence also means more scoring opportunities for Bridges and Anunoby, who need to step up.
Source: Tomer Azarly

NYK • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Brunson sprained his ankle in overtime of Thursday’s loss to the Lakers. The 28-year-old point guard had X-rays, which were negative, and is now set to be re-evaluated in two weeks. Brunson isn’t close to basketball activities at this point, but it appears he’s avoided worst-case scenarios after what appeared to be a nasty ankle injury.
Source: Shams Charania

NYK • Guard • #11
9 months ago
No surprise here as Brunson suffered a nasty sprained ankle in overtime of Thursday’s loss to the Lakers, though X-rays were negative. The Knicks are optimistic it’s nothing more than a sprained ankle for the 28-year-old point guard. Robinson will also get the night off on the second leg of a back-to-back as he continues to manage his ankle injury.

NYK • Forward • #5
9 months ago
Achiuwa did not play in Thursday’s loss to the Lakers, with Karl-Anthony Towns and Mitchell Robinson playing the available minutes at the center position. However, Robinson will not play on Friday, so Achiuwa will be in the rotation if cleared to play. With Ariel Hukporti (knee) out, the Knicks will likely have to play small in non-Towns minutes if Achiuwa cannot go.
Source: NBA Injury Report

NYK • Guard • #11
9 months ago
This comes on the heels of an earlier report that the Knicks are optimistic Brunson only suffered a sprained ankle. The 28-year-old point guard appeared to roll his ankle in overtime of Thursday’s loss to the Lakers. Brunson stayed in the game and sank both free throws, but could barely put any weight on his ankle as he hobbled off the floor. While negative X-rays qualify as good news in this situation, it’s still difficult to envision Brunson playing against the Clippers Friday. Miles McBride and Cam Payne will likely handle the point guard position in Brunson’s absence.
Source: Stefan Bondy

NYK • Guard • #11
9 months ago
This isn’t great news for New York in their fight to hold on to the No. 3 seed in the East, but it certainly could’ve been worse. It was a nasty injury for Brunson, but a sprain shouldn’t impact his status for the postseason. Still, Brunson will likely miss multiple games and could end up missing weeks, depending on the severity. Tom Thibodeau said after that game that Brunson was “being examined,” so there could be a clearer timeline for his absence soon. It is almost a certainty that he won’t play against the Clippers on Friday, which would leave the point guard duties to Miles McBride and Cameron Payne.
Source: Chris Haynes

NYK • Center-Forward • #32
9 months ago
Towns missed New York’s last game on Tuesday due to personal reasons, but he was back in the starting lineup on Thursday. Unfortunately, it ended up being a rough night for him. Though he was productive on the glass, Towns struggled to knock down any shots. He also committed a foul while going for an offensive rebound late in overtime that sent LeBron James to the free throw line with the Lakers up two points. It just wasn’t Towns’ night, but he’ll look to get back on track against the Clippers on Friday. With Jalen Brunson (ankle) likely sidelined, KAT will likely see an uptick in shot attempts.

NYK • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Brunson had a monster performance on Thursday, but it unfortunately ended early. With less than two minutes remaining in overtime, Brunson injured his ankle while being fouled on a layup. He ended up knocking down both free throws before heading to the locker room, but he didn’t return after that. This was Brunson’s sixth 30-point double-double of the season, and he certainly could’ve made it a 40-point double-double if he didn’t injure his ankle. Head coach Tom Thibodeau said that Brunson is “being examined,” but managers shouldn’t expect him to be available to play the Clippers on Friday. Miles McBride would likely slide into the starting lineup, with Cameron Payne filling out the backup point guard minutes.
Source: James Edwards III

NYK • Guard • #3
9 months ago
Hart struggled in Tuesday’s loss to Golden State, but he was able to bounce back on Thursday. He recorded his second double-double since the All-Star break and tied his season-high for steals. His value has been down since the break, but more performances like this will help his numbers improve. The only knock on his night was the subpar free-throw shooting, but managers aren’t relying on him to provide much value there. New York will play the second night of a back-to-back against the other Los Angeles team on Friday.

NYK • Forward-Guard • #8
9 months ago
Anunoby will shake off a questionable tag and take the court following his 29-point performance in Tuesday’s loss to Golden State. Robinson will come off the bench after making his first start of the season in place of Karl-Anthony Towns on Wednesday. Robinson has averaged just 13.3 minutes across three games for New York this season, and he’ll likely be on a strict minutes limit for at little while longer.
Source: Stefan Bondy on Twitter

NYK • Forward • #5
9 months ago
Achiuwa won’t suit up for the first night of New York’s back-to-back in Los Angeles. However, with both Karl-Anthony Towns and Mitchell Robinson available, Achiuwa may not have had a large role regardless. If Robinson sits out the second night of this back-to-back, Achiuwa could be part of the rotation on Friday, though in a limited capacity.
Source: Stefan Bondy

LAC • Forward • #2
9 months ago
Leonard sat out the second leg of Los Angeles’ back-to-back set on Wednesday, but he’ll be back in action to face New York on Friday. Expect Leonard to handle his normal workload.
Source: Joey Linn on Twitter

LAC • Forward • #55
9 months ago
Jones Jr. will be back after a three-game absence. Kris Dunn and Bogdan Bogdanovic have both been starting recently, but there is a chance that DJJ replaces one of them as part of the opening group. If Jones Jr. comes off the bench, he will likely take away minutes from both Dunn and Bogdanovic.
Source: Tomer Azarly

LAC • Guard-Forward • #25
9 months ago
This will be a fourth-straight absence for Simmons, which is disappointing, since his tenure with the Clippers seemed promising after his first game with them. Hopefully Simmons won’t be out much longer, but Amir Coffey will continue to fill out extra minutes until he returns.
Source: Tomer Azarly

LAC • Guard • #10
9 months ago
Bogdanovic had his first game with at least 20 points since January 23. The 32-year-old shooting guard poured in 23 points and three 3-pointers in the Clippers’ win over the Pistons Wednesday. Bogdonavic should continue to start while Norman Powell is out with a hamstring injury, but his scoring hasn’t been consistent enough to recommend as a streamer.

LAC • Guard • #10
9 months ago
Bogdanovic had his first game with at least 20 points since January 23. The 32-year-old shooting guard poured in 23 points and three three-pointers in the Clippers’ win over the Pistons Wednesday. Bogdonavic should continue to start while Norman Powell is out with a hamstring injury, but his scoring hasn’t been consistent enough to recommend as a streamer.

LAC • Center • #40
9 months ago
Zubac extended his streak of double-doubles to six games. The 27-year-old center was coming off a monster night with a career-high 35 points in a loss to the Suns Tuesday. Zubac and the Clippers wouldn’t be denied against the Pistons Wednesday. A walking double-double, he’s been a top-50 fantasy player on the season.

NYK • Forward • #5
9 months ago
Achiuwa is dealing with tightness in his left hamstring, hence his presence on the injury report. With Karl-Anthony Towns (personal) rejoining the team after missing Tuesday’s loss to the Warriors, Achiuwa will likely fall out of the rotation if he’s cleared to play.
Source: NBA Injury Report

NYK • Center-Forward • #23
9 months ago
Robinson is questionable for Thursday as the Knicks continue to manage his ankle injury. The 26-year-old center got the start Tuesday against the Warriors, but still only played 15 minutes and didn’t have much of an impact. Fantasy managers can expect more of the same as the Knicks slowly work Robinson in.