
OKC • Forward • #6
9 months ago
Williams will be back after missing Saturday’s game against Indiana. However, with both Chet Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein available, Williams won’t play enough to make a significant contribution in standard leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center-Forward • #7
9 months ago
Both Thunder big men were initially listed as questionable with hip injuries, but ultimately the pair of frontcourt players will be available Monday against the Bulls. Holmgren’s availability is particularly encouraging as he’s managing a hip injury that sidelined for three months earlier this season.

LAC • Guard • #10
9 months ago
Bogdanovic is available after being listed as questionable with a knee injury. The 32-year-old shooting guard could squeeze Kris Dunn and Derrick Jones Jr. for minutes in the rotation with Kawhi Leonard also back in the lineup.

LAC • Guard • #10
9 months ago
Kris Dunn and Derrick Jones Jr. could see additional minutes if Bogdanovic is sidelined, but with Kawhi Leonard back, LA could tighten up its rotation against a formidable Magic team.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Guard • #10
9 months ago
Amir Coffey (knee) is out. Kris Dunn and Derrick Jones Jr. could see additional minutes if Bogdanovic is sidelined, but with Kawhi Leonard back, LA could tighten up its rotation against a formidable Magic team.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Miller will miss another contest, but his availability isn’t impactful in the world of fantasy hoops due to his lack of rotation minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #88
9 months ago
Ducas’s continued absence will not impact fantasy basketball, as he is not in the Thunder rotation.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Forward • #6
9 months ago
Aaron Wiggins (Achilles) is out. Williams joins Isaiah Hartenstein and Chet Holmgren as big men listed on OKC’s injury report. With Wiggins sidelined, the Thunder may need to turn to Kenrich Williams and, perhaps, a small ball approach against Chicago.

OKC • Center-Forward • #7
9 months ago
With both big men questionable, OKC’s lineup could potentially be shorthanded. There are a number of key injuries plaguing the Thunder frontcourt, and Kenrich Williams could see increased run on Monday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Harden shot just 7-of-18 from the floor and 4-of-12 from beyond the arc while committing five turnovers. His minus-17 in the box score was the lowest mark among all players in the game. Harden’s real life performance fell a little flat, but fantasy managers (particularly those in points leagues) won’t scoff at his quality counting stats.

LAC • Guard • #24
9 months ago
Since returning from an extended layoff, Powell had averaged just 11.8 points and 1.7 triples across his last six games. He bounced back in a big way on Sunday, shooting 13-of-24 from the floor and 5-of-11 from deep to lead all scorers and post his highest point total since February 13. Powell took on some additional offensive responsibilities with Kawhi Leonard sidelined, and this was a nice way for him to get back on track. He’ll look to build on this performance when the Clippers face the Magic on Monday.

LAC • Guard-Forward • #7
9 months ago
Coffey played four minutes before exiting Sunday’s game with a sore left knee. The Clippers were already without Kawhi Leonard, so they’ll finish the game down two rotation wings. Bogdan Bogdanovic should log additional minutes for the Clippers, who visit the Magic on Monday.
Source: Danny Cunningham

OKC • Guard • #2
9 months ago
Gilgeous-Alexander’s sublime season kept on rolling Saturday, even with supporting stars Jaylin Williams and Chet Holmgren out and Isaiah Hartenstein making an early exit due to injury, as he continues to bolster his MVP Award argument. SGA was literally a do-it-all superstar against the Pacers, pouring in 33 points on 23 shots, including three made three-pointers. He also got to the foul line 12 times and sunk 10 free throws. Gilgeous-Alexander also dished out eight assists and was close to a triple-double with seven rebounds as well. The 26-year-old point guard is a lock for his first career MVP Award, and with Nikola Jokic missing games down the home stretch, he’s the fantasy basketball MVP too.

OKC • Guard • #5
9 months ago
Dort isn’t a fantasy asset because he’s inconsistent. Saturday was one of those games where the 25-year-old shooting guard just happened to be feeling it. Dort poured in 22 points on 11 shots including six made three-pointers. Unfortunately, we’ve seen this movie from Dort before and know that his production against the Pacers ultimately isn’t sustainable. He can be safely left on waiver wires.

OKC • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Joe played 27 minutes off the bench as one of the beneficiaries of Jaylin Williams being out with a hip injury. The 25-year-old shooting guard caught fire and scored 19 points on nine shots including five made three-pointers. Joe can be an interesting streamer in deeper formats if Williams’ hip injury lingers.

OKC • Guard • #2
9 months ago
Gilgeous-Alexander’s flawless season continued Saturday. With Jaylin Williams and Chet Holmgren out and Isaiah Hartenstein leaving in the middle of the game, SGA was literally a do-it-all superstar against the Pacers. He poured in 33 points on 23 shots including three made three-pointers and got to the foul line 12 times with 10 made free throws. Gilgeous-Alexander also dished out eight assists and was close to a triple-double with seven rebounds as well. The 26-year-old point guard is a lock for the NBA’s MVP award at the end of the season and with Nikola Jokic missing games down the stretch, he’s the fantasy MVP too.

OKC • Guard • #2
9 months ago
Gilgeous-Alexander’s sublime season kept on rolling Saturday, even with supporting stars Jaylin Williams and Chet Holmgren out and Isaiah Hartenstein making an early exit due to injury, as he continues to bolster his MVP Award argument. SGA was literally a do-it-all superstar against the Pacers, pouring in 33 points on 23 shots, including three made three-pointers. He also got to the foul line 12 times and sunk 10 free throws. Gilgeous-Alexander also dished out eight assists and was close to a triple-double with seven rebounds as well. The 26-year-old point guard is a lock for his first career MVP Award, and with Nikola Jokic missing games down the home stretch, he’s the fantasy basketball MVP too.

OKC • Center-Forward • #55
9 months ago
A sore left hip hastened Hartenstein’s exit from Saturday’s game, with Kenrich Williams replacing him in the lineup to begin the third quarter. With Chet Holmgren and Jaylin Williams also out, Kenny Hustle and Branden Carlson will play additional minutes during the second half od Saturday’s contest.
Source: Marc J. Spears

OKC • Forward • #6
9 months ago
Williams left Thursday’s game against the Grizzlies early with a hip injury that he was already dealing with. The 22-year-old power forward was at shootaround Saturday, but was ultimately ruled out for the game against the Pacers. Kenrich Williams and Isaiah Joe are candidates to see additional minutes with J-Dub out.

OKC • Guard • #9
9 months ago
Caruso left Thursday’s game against the Grizzlies early with a back injury that he’s been dealing with all season. The 31-year-old shooting guard was at shootaround and is available Saturday where he’ll resume his customary reserve role.

LAC • Forward • #2
9 months ago
While Miller’s continued absence does not impact fantasy basketball, that is not the case for Leonard sitting out for injury management reasons. His absence opens up a place in the starting lineup, with Derrick Jones Jr. and Bogdan Bogdanovic being potential replacements. While Jones is the superior defender, Bogdanovic offers a far higher offensive ceiling.
Source: Tomer Azarly

OKC • Center-Forward • #7
9 months ago
Holmgren didn’t make the original injury report for the Thunder, but he will be given the night off to manage the hip injury that sidelined him for three months earlier this season. Cason Wallace is the likely candidate to replace him in the starting unit, with Isaiah Hartenstein continuing to start as the only big in the opening unit.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #9
9 months ago
Both Caruso and Williams were listed as questionable after exiting early from Thursday’s win over Memphis. Participating in shootaround isn’t a guarantee that they will play, but it is a good sign. Kenrich Williams and Isaiah Joe would be in line for extra minutes if Caruso and Williams are sidelined, with Joe offering more fantasy upside.
Source: Clemente Almanza

LAC • Guard • #24
9 months ago
Powell didn’t score much on Friday and has not recorded a 20-point stat line since returning from his hamstring injury. However, he did dish out six assists against the Nets, the most in a game since November 6. Over the past two weeks, Powell is ranked outside the top 200 in nine-cat formats. Fantasy managers hope he can flip the switch sooner rather than later, possibly as soon as Sunday in Cleveland.

LAC • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Harden has dished out six assists in two straight games, the fewest he’s had over a two-game stretch since late February. However, the nature of Friday’s game had much to do with the low tally against the Nets, as the Clippers took a 36-point lead into the fourth quarter. Harden did not play during the final frame, getting a head start on his postgame recovery ahead of Sunday’s game in Cleveland. Given the opposition, fantasy managers should expect Harden to log starters’ minutes after only playing 25 in Brooklyn.

LAC • Center • #40
9 months ago
Zubac did not miss a shot from the field on Friday, the first time this season that he has accomplished that feat. As good as the Clippers center has been, he’s recently taken things to another level, providing third-round value in eight- and nine-cat formats over the past two weeks. Even better for the Clippers is that Zubac only needed to play 25 minutes in Friday’s 32-point victory. On Sunday, he’ll face a significant test when the Clippers visit the Cavaliers.

LAC • Forward • #2
9 months ago
It was the best of both words for Leonard, the Clippers and fantasy managers on Friday. “The Klaw” got his numbers, recording an impressive stat line, and he only needed to log 27 minutes. Leonard and the other Clippers starters did not play at all during the fourth quarter of their 132-100 victory, and they have won 10 of their last 12 games. According to Basketball Monster, Leonard is ranked first in nine-cat value over the past two weeks and second in eight-cat. The Clippers end Week 21 on Sunday in Cleveland, but that is the first game of a back-to-back.

OKC • Guard • #88
9 months ago
Ducas is not a member of the Thunder rotation when he is healthy. Therefore, his absence will not impact fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #9
9 months ago
Caruso and Williams exited Thursday’s win over the Grizzlies prematurely, and these injuries have been an issue in the past. With Aaron Wiggins (Achilles) out, there would be more playing time available to Kenrich Williams and Isaiah Joe if Caruso and JayWill do not play. Joe offers a higher fantasy ceiling than Kenrich due to his three-point shooting.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #21
9 months ago
Saturday’s game will be the third Wiggins has missed with Achilles tendinopathy. Cason Wallace and Isaiah Joe are available, so they’ll likely absorb the minutes that would have been available to Wiggins.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center-Forward • #55
9 months ago
Hartenstein has had at least 10 rebounds in six-straight games and has recorded a double-double in five of those games, including Thursday night against the Grizzlies. The 26-year-old center’s 18 points came on just nine field goal attempts as he was able to get to the foul line eight times and make all of his free throws. Hartenstein’s high scoring game overlapped with Chet Holmgren struggling with just four points of his own. Hartenstein even managed to play more minutes than Holmgren. While we can’t expect that to happen regularly, fantasy managers will take it. Hartenstein has still managed to provide good fantasy value since Holmgren returned to action after missing the beginning of the season.

OKC • Guard-Forward • #8
9 months ago
Williams has now scored at least 20 points in eight of his last nine games played. The 23-year-old small forward was efficient on his 12 shots, including one made three-pointer, and made 7-of-8 free throws in his 29 minutes. Williams looked like himself in his first action since missing seven games with a strained right hip. We’ll be on the lookout for him on the injury report, but managers should feel confident starting him if he’s active.

OKC • Guard • #2
9 months ago
Gilgeous-Alexander’s incredible season continued Thursday as he scored at least 20 points for the 66th game in a row. The 26-year-old point guard is in the middle of an MVP season. He missed both of his three-point attempts against the Grizzlies but was otherwise excellent as he poured in 37 points on 25 shots and dished out six assists. The only potential drawback for SGA’s fantasy managers would be if the Thunder elect to rest him down the stretch once they clinch the No. 1 seed in the West.

OKC • Guard • #9
9 months ago
Both Caruso and Williams had been dealing with these injuries previously. The Thunder officially ruled out both players in the second half of Thursday’s game against the Grizzlies. Expect both to be on the injury report for Saturday’s game against the Pacers.
Source: Thunder PR

OKC • Guard-Forward • #8
9 months ago
Williams has missed the last seven games with a hip injury while Wallace just missed Tuesday’s game against the Kings with a knee issue. Kenrich Williams is set to lose minutes with Williams and Wallace back in the lineup.

LAC • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Miller has been sidelined for about two weeks with a hip injury, but he isn’t part of the Clippers’ rotation when healthy. His continued absence won’t alter the fantasy landscape, and it’s unclear when he’ll be available to suit up again.
Source: Tomer Azarly

OKC • Guard-Forward • #8
9 months ago
Williams, who has missed Oklahoma City’s last seven games with a strained right hip, remains questionable for Thursday’s game against the Grizzlies. While head coach Mark Daigneault did not settle on one specific replacement in the starting lineup while J-Dub was out, Kenrich Williams was the most recent fill-in, playing 28 minutes in Tuesday’s win over the Kings. He, Alex Caruso and Isaiah Joe would all be in the mix to start if Williams cannot play against Memphis.
Source: Joel Lorenzi

LAC • Center • #40
9 months ago
Another game, another double-double for Big Zu, who has recorded one in five consecutive outings. Over the past two weeks, the Clippers center has offered top-50 value in eight-cat formats. Zubac has been one of the most pleasant surprises in fantasy basketball, taking advantage of a role that expanded when Paul George left for Philadelphia. He’ll look to end Week 21 on a high when the Clippers visit Brooklyn on Friday and Cleveland two nights later.

LAC • Guard • #24
9 months ago
Powell did not offer much value outside of points, steals and three-pointers in Wednesday’s victory, but he recorded a complete stat line and shot over 50 percent from the field. Since returning to the Clippers’ lineup on March 16, he is ranked outside the top 200 in eight- and nine-cat formats. Given how well Powell played before injuries put him on the shelf, it would be disappointing for fantasy managers if he ended the regular season with a whimper. Hopefully, his shooting against the Knicks was a sign of what’s to come.

LAC • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Harden took over Wednesday’s game late in the third quarter, hitting a three-point on three consecutive Clippers possessions to give the team a lead it would not relinquish. Add in the overall stat line; this was an excellent night for those who have The Beard rostered. Over the past two weeks, Harden has offered top-five value in eight- and nine-cat formats. He’s gotten the turnovers under control, committing three or fewer in four of his last five outings. Harden and the Clippers play two more games during Week 21, starting with the Nets on Friday.

LAC • Forward • #2
9 months ago
Leonard has scored 23 points or more in seven consecutive appearances and has been one of the most valuable players in fantasy basketball during this stretch. In his last seven, “The Klaw” has averaged 26.4 points, 8.1 rebounds, 4.0 assists, 2.0 steals and 2.6 three-pointers while shooting 57.9 percent from the field and 80.8 percent from the foul line. That production has been good for top-five value in nine-cat formats and top-10 value in eight-cat. Games against the Nets and Cavaliers to end Week 21 are two more opportunities for fantasy managers to benefit from having Leonard rostered.

OKC • Guard • #21
9 months ago
Ducas’ continued absence does not impact fantasy basketball, as he is not in the Thunder rotation when he is healthy. As for Wiggins, more minutes have become available to Isaiah Joe and Alex Caruso, with the latter being worthy of a look in standard leagues. Joe is an option for deeper formats, but the potential return of Cason Wallace would lower his ceiling.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard-Forward • #8
9 months ago
While Williams has missed Oklahoma City’s last seven games, Wallace was held out of Tuesday’s win over the Kings. Who replaces J-Dub in the starting lineup has varied, with matchups factoring into Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault’s decision. Alex Caruso and Isaiah Joe have added fantasy value due to the absences, and Kenrich Williams was tabbed to start in Sacramento. Wallace’s availability also impacts Caruso and Joe, especially with Aaron Wiggins sidelined.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Initially questionable for Wednesday’s game, Harden is available and will occupy his usual place in the starting lineup. Fantasy managers can slot him into their lineups as they usually would.
Source: Law Murray

OKC • Guard • #11
9 months ago
The absences of Jalen Williams and Aaron Wiggins did not lead to Joe moving into the starting lineup, but his minutes did increase. He took advantage of the opportunity, hitting four three-pointers and recording solid assist and steals numbers. Alex Caruso also had a good night, finishing with 15 points, five rebounds, six assists, two blocks and two three-pointers in 23 minutes. While Caruso is the superior streaming option when the Thunder are shorthanded on the wing, Joe can provide deep-league value under similar circumstances.

OKC • Guard • #2
9 months ago
Gilgeous-Alexander has scored 20 points or more in 65 consecutive games, the longest streak in franchise history. His consistent excellence is why SGA is the better favorite for MVP, and this Thunder squad has reached 60 wins faster than any team in franchise history. With Oklahoma City playing two more games during Week 21 without a back-to-back, fantasy managers will hope this ensures Gilgeous-Alexander’s availability for both.

OKC • Center-Forward • #7
9 months ago
Back in the Thunder lineup after a one-game absence, Holmgren recorded his ninth double-double of the season on Tuesday. According to Basketball Monster, since March 9, he has been ranked 99th in eight-cat formats, with foul shooting and decreased block production being the issues. Holmgren is shooting 62.1 percent from the charity stripe and rejecting 1.6 shots per game during this period. For the season, he’s a 72.0 percent shooter from the line and is averaging 2.4 blocks per game.

OKC • Guard-Forward • #34
9 months ago
With Aaron Wiggins, Jalen Williams and Cason Wallace sidelined, the Thunder will mix up the starting five and insert Kenny Hustle. He’s averaged just six points and five boards across four prior starts this season, so he’s not a recommended streaming option against the Kings.
Source: NBA.com

LAC • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Miller’s continued absence does not impact fantasy basketball, as he is not in the Clippers’ rotation when he is healthy.
Source: Tomer Azarly

LAC • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Harden is dealing with a sore right foot, which he injured during Sunday’s loss to the Thunder. If he’s unable to play against the Knicks, the Clippers will have to fill a massive void in their starting lineup. Kris Dunn, already a starter, would have a higher ceiling, while Derrick Jones Jr., Bogdan Bogdanovic and Amir Coffey are potential replacements in the starting lineup. Of those three, Bogdanovic would offer the highest offensive ceiling as a starter.
Source: Steve Popper

LAC • Center • #40
9 months ago
Zubac has only failed to record a double-double twice since the All-Star break, as he continues to provide reliable (and excellent) value to fantasy managers. Over the past two weeks, the Clippers center has been a third-round player in eight-cat formats. Zubac will look to add another double-double to his tally on Thursday when the Clippers open a three-game week against the Knicks.

LAC • Forward • #2
9 months ago
Leonard played 40 minutes for the second time this season and has been an excellent fantasy asset recently. Over the past two weeks, the Clippers star has provided top-10 value in eight-cat formats. For most players, a three-game week would be bad news for fantasy managers. However, the Clippers’ Week 21 slate should ensure Leonard managers of three games. The Clippers head east, beginning with the Knicks on Wednesday.

LAC • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Harden played 35 minutes on Sunday, which Clippers coach Tyronn Lue regretted during his postgame press conference. During the third quarter, the Beard took a Luguentz Dort knee to the left thigh and struggled to move with his usual fluidity for the remainder of the game. The good news for the Clippers is that their first game of Week 21 isn’t until Wednesday night against the Knicks. If Harden has to miss time, Kris Dunn (7/3/1/1 with one three-pointer in 19 minutes) will have a higher fantasy ceiling, while Derrick Jones Jr. (9/4/1/0/3 with two three-pointers in 26 minutes) could return to the starting lineup.
Source: Joey Linn

LAC • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Harden played 35 minutes on Sunday, which Clippers coach Tyronn Lue regretted during his postgame press conference. During the third quarter, the Beard took a Luguentz Dort knee to the left thigh and struggled to move with his usual fluidity for the remainder of the game. Following the game, Harden said the real issue is that he rolled his foot after the hit to his thigh. The good news for the Clippers is that their first game of Week 21 isn’t until Wednesday night against the Knicks. If Harden has to miss time, Kris Dunn (7/3/1/1 with one three-pointer in 19 minutes) will have a higher fantasy ceiling, while Derrick Jones Jr. (9/4/1/0/3 with two three-pointers in 26 minutes) could return to the starting lineup.
Source: Justin Russo

LAC • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Sunday’s game will be the fifth Miller has missed with left hamstring tendinopathy. He has not been in the Clippers’ rotation when healthy, so his continued absence will not impact fantasy basketball.
Source: Justin Russo

LAC • Forward • #2
9 months ago
The last five games for Leonard should scare the rest of the NBA. During that stretch, he has averaged 26.6 points, 7.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 2.6 steals and 2.8 three-pointers while shooting 60.2 percent from the floor. That has allowed him to provide top ten value in nine-cat leagues during that stretch. The Clippers have three more back-to-backs this season, though two of them are in April and one is during the final week of the regular season. There is no reason for him to play back-to-backs this close to the playoffs, but when he is on the floor, he will continue to shine.

LAC • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Harden seems to have turned back the clock over the past few weeks, and he is producing like the player that won an MVP Award. He has had a strong year overall, but he has cleaned up the inefficiency recently, which has taken his game to another level. He has averaged 4.4 turnovers per game this season but has only turned it over five times over his last three games. On top of that, he has shot at least 50 percent from the floor in three of his last four games. This may not stick, but it has been a big reason for the Clippers winning eight of their last nine games.

LAC • Center • #40
9 months ago
Zubac added another double-double to his season total in another big win for the red-hot Clippers. They have won five in a row and eight of their last nine, and Zubac’s dominance has been a big reason for that. He has had the best season of his career, which includes career-highs for points, rebounds, assists and minutes per game. Tyronn Lue has finally handed the keys to the center position to Zubac instead of making him split minutes with another big, and it has resulted in success for both fantasy managers and the Clippers.

LAC • Guard • #11
9 months ago
This will be a fourth-straight absence for Miller, though when he’s healthy, his place in the rotation isn’t always guaranteed. He has only made four appearances since the All-Star break and played a total of 41 minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Guard • #8
9 months ago
Dunn was back in the Clippers’ lineup after missing Sunday’s win over the Hornets. Unfortunately for him, the former lottery pick could not celebrate his 31st birthday with a quality stat line. With the Clippers back to full strength, Dunn offers minimal fantasy value. Under those circumstances, he’ll be more important to the team than to fantasy managers.