
LAC • Shooting Guard • #10
3 months ago
Bogdanović played 37 minutes off the bench in the Clippers’ 133-127 double overtime victory over the Mavericks. The 33-year-old shooting guard had the hot hand from behind the three-point line, going 5-of-8 and scoring 21 points on 14 attempts. Bogdanović also recorded four steals on the defensive end. He is likely to continue to see regular minutes in the wake of Bradley Beal’s injury.

LAC • Center • #40
3 months ago
Zubac played 46 minutes of the Clippers’ 133-127 double overtime victory over the Mavericks on Friday. The 28-year-old center put up 27 points and grabbed 11 rebounds while also recording a block and a steal. Zubac is next in line for looks after James Harden with Kawhi Leonard (ankle) out, which only adds to his value.

LAC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #1
3 months ago
Harden had at least 35 points for the second time in his last three games. The 36-year-old point guard once again took over the offense with Kawhi Leonard and Bradley Beal out. Harden scored 41 points in 51 minutes in the double overtime victory while recording a triple-double. He has a big ceiling when he’s the centerpiece of the offense and that was evident again Friday night.

PHX • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #1
3 months ago
After a few rough performances, Booker was able to get back on track in this game. He opened the year by scoring at least 30 points in five of his first six games but entered this game having scored fewer than 30 points i four straight. Booker led Phoenix in scoring in a dominant win over the Pacers, which pushed their win streak to five games. He’ll look to wrap up the week with another strong night against the Hawks on Sunday.

PHX • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #9
3 months ago
Brooks did most of his work in the first half, and he entered the break with 24 points, which was a career-best for any half for him. That led to a new season-high for scoring, even if it felt like it was going to be a bigger night. The lopsided score limited him to 28 minutes, so perhaps it could’ve been a bigger night if the game was closer. This was a strong game, but don’t expect this to be the norm for Brooks moving forward.

PHX • Point Guard • #12
3 months ago
Grayson Allen (quad) didn’t return for the second half of this game, which allowed Gillespie to start the third quarter in his place. Gillespie had already been producing well as a reserve, but if Allen remains out beyond this game, Gillespie will quickly become a must-roster player. This wasn’t his best performance, but he has been solid off the bench this year. Gillespie is currently available in 84 percent of Yahoo! leagues.

PHX • Power Forward • #4
3 months ago
Nick Richards got the starting nod in place of Mark Williams, who sat out the second leg of the back-to-back. However, Ighodaro was way more productive off the bench than Richards was as a starter. Williams should be back for the Suns’ next game, but they have another back-to-back on Nov. 28 and 29, which could be another opportunity to stream in Ighodaro.

PHX • Shooting Guard • #8
3 months ago
Allen suffered a quad contusion in the first half, which will end his night early. Collin Gillespie, who is currently rostered in 16 percent of Yahoo! leagues started, the second half in his place. If Allen remains out beyond this game, Gillespie will become a must-roster player.
Source: Kellan Olson

PHX • Center and Power Forward • #2
3 months ago
Richards will get his first start of the season with Mark Williams (knee) sitting out the second leg of this back-to-back. Richards hasn’t played much of a role this year, but he’s worth streaming in as a starter. Oso Ighodaro, who opened the year as the starting center, will continue to come off the bench.
Source: Phoenix Suns

PHX • Center • #5
3 months ago
Williams missed the second leg of the Suns’ back-to-back earlier this season, and that trend will continue against Indiana after Williams played 26 minutes on Wednesday. Oso Ighodaro and Nick Richards will fill out the center minutes, with Ighodaro likely to start.
Source: NBA Injury Report
LAC • Shooting Guard • #
4 months ago
The Clippers are 3-8 and just lost Bradley Beal for the season, so it makes sense that they might start to look to get younger players more minutes. Jordan Miller played 26 minutes in his first game of the season, so he seems set to take on the biggest role. Cam Christie is averaging just 11 minutes per game, Kobe Sanders is averaging 3.7 minutes, and Kobe Brown is averaging 2.1 minutes, so seeing “more playing time” might still not be enough to move the needle for fantasy leagues.
Source: Tomer Azarly
LAC • Shooting Guard • #
4 months ago
The Clippers are 3-8 and just lost Bradley Beal for the season, so it makes sense that they might start to look to get younger players more minutes. Jordan Miller played 26 minutes in his first game of the season, so he seems set to take on the biggest role. Cam Christie is averaging just 11 minutes per game, Kobe Sanders is averaging 3.7 minutes, and Kobe Brown is averaging 2.1 minutes, so seeing “more playing time” might still not be enough to move the needle for fantasy leagues.
Source: Tomer Azarly

LAC • Center • #40
4 months ago
Zubac played 32 minutes and came up one rebound shy of a double-double. He shot efficiently from the floor but failed to get to the free-throw line for the second time this season, which prevented a higher scoring total. He continues to log heavy minutes and could remain one of the Clippers’ primary scoring options, especially if Kawhi Leonard (ankle) remains on the sideline.

LAC • Small Forward • #11
4 months ago
In his first appearance of the season, Miller had a fantastic performance off the bench. He finished with a team-high in three-pointers and utilized that efficiency from beyond the arc to conclude as one of two Clippers players to score 20 or more points. Notably, Miller played more minutes than Cam Christie and Kobe Brown on Wednesday, who are two players who had been in the rotation recently. Miller’s successful outing on Wednesday might lead to more minutes for him in the immediate future.

LAC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #1
4 months ago
Harden couldn’t quite find the shooting touch on Wednesday, but high volume and production from the free-throw line led him to finish as the Clippers’ leading scorer on the evening. However, he logged one of his least impactful games this season as a facilitator and tied a season-low in made three-pointers. The good news for fantasy managers, however, is that Harden will continue to be the central piece of the Clippers’ offense, especially with Kawhi Leonard (foot) out of the lineup. He’s a threat each game to put up massive stats.

PHX • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #9
4 months ago
Brooks was one of the Suns’ most effective scorers on Wednesday. He shot well from three-point range on his way to finishing the game as one of six Phoenix players to score in double figures. In his first year with the Suns, Brooks is proving to be a reliable scorer when he’s healthy. As long as he’s available to play, he should continue to provide production.

PHX • Shooting Guard • #8
4 months ago
On the heels of a franchise-record-setting 10 three-pointers against the Pelicans, Allen remained hot from beyond the arc against on Wednesday en route to finishing as one of two Suns to reach the 20-point mark. He’s now made at least four threes in six straight games and should continue to play a big role for the Suns, especially with Jalen Green (hamstring) expected to be sidelined for a while.

PHX • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #1
4 months ago
Booker led all Suns in points and assists on Wednesday, as his production helped the team secure its fourth straight win. The veteran guard ultimately finished one assist shy of a double-double, while his high production from the free-throw line gave him a season-high in makes. Booker’s been off from beyond the arc during November, but once he finds his rhythm again, he’ll only become more valuable in fantasy basketball leagues.

LAC • Small Forward • #2
4 months ago
While Frank also said that Leonard is progressing well in his recovery, he revealed that the star forward is dealing with two injuries, not just the sprained left ankle suffered during a November 3 loss to the Heat. Leonard does not have a timeline for his return, but he will travel with the team on its upcoming road trip, which begins in Dallas on Friday. Kris Dunn moved into the starting lineup in the immediate aftermath of Leonard’s injury and will likely retain that role, especially with Bradley Beal (hip) done for the season.
Source: Justin Russo

LAC • Shooting Guard • #3
4 months ago
Beal was in and out of the lineup with a knee injury and his overall effectiveness seemed to be in decline so far with the Clippers this season. The 32-year-old shooting guard missed Monday’s game against the Hawks with a hip injury and while there was concern he could miss more time, season-ending surgery is a bit of a surprise. Now that Beal’s out for the year, John Collins could see a boost in fantasy value by moving into starting lineup.
Source: Shams Charania

PHX • Shooting Guard • #4
4 months ago
After a successful Suns debut in Thursday’s win over the Clippers, Green aggravated his strained right hamstring in the rematch two nights later. His absence opens up a spot in the starting lineup for Royce O’Neale, a solid deep-league option for managers needing three-pointers and steals. Tuesday’s injury update also makes Grayson Allen a more valuable fantasy option, even if he was already a starter. Allen scored a career-high 42 points and made a franchise-record 10 three-pointers in Monday’s win over New Orleans.
Source: Doug Haller

LAC • Power Forward • #20
4 months ago
With Bradley Beal (hip) back on the sideline, Collins made his first start since joining the Clippers this offseason. While he was in the role many fantasy managers expected him to fulfill, the former Hawks forward struggled against the team that selected him in the 2017 draft. The bench role has limited Collins’ fantasy value, as he’s ranked outside the top-150 in nine-cat formats. He’s still rostered in 84 percent of Yahoo! leagues, with Beal’s injury putting some fantasy managers in a holding pattern. Collins’ production would not justify him being rostered in 12-team leagues if the Clippers were healthy.

LAC • Center • #40
4 months ago
Zubac recorded his fifth double-double in 10 games on Monday, continuing to provide solid fantasy value at the center position. Something to watch moving forward is Big Zu’s playing time, as he’s logged at least 30 minutes on five occasions. During the preseason, Clippers head coach Tyronn Lue said he wanted Zubac to play fewer minutes after he averaged 32 per game in 2024-25. However, offseason signing Brook Lopez (nine points, two assists, one block and two three-pointers) has not done enough to give the Clippers the two-headed monster they desired at the center position. If Zubac can consistently hit or exceed 30 minutes, his chances of making good on his Yahoo! ADP (41) increase.

LAC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #1
4 months ago
While Harden’s three-point attempt with about 15 seconds remaining and the Clippers trailing by three drew some criticism, his play in the fourth was the only reason why the win was still for the taking. “The Beard” did more heavy lifting on a night when the Clippers were without Kawhi Leonard and Bradley Beal, recording his seventh triple-double in a Clipper uniform. Harden is now tied for the most triple-doubles in franchise history with Bob Kaufmann, Lamar Odom and Blake Griffin. It won’t be long until Harden occupies the top spot by himself.
Source: Justin Russo

PHX • Small Forward • #00
4 months ago
With Jalen Green (hamstring) back on the sideline, O’Neale made his seventh start of the season on Monday. The veteran wing had a good night, shooting 4-of-8 from beyond the arc and joining three other Suns starters in double figures. Due to the ability to provide three-pointers and steals, O’Neale is worth streaming until Green returns. And it may be a while before that happens, with Green set to undergo more testing this week.

PHX • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #1
4 months ago
Fantasy managers may have looked at Monday’s matchup and hoped for a massive night from Booker, but the Suns didn’t have to ask too much of their star. The 27 minutes are the fewest Booker has played in a game this season. He shot over 50 percent from the field, but the overall stat line was meager compared to what Booker usually provides. Wednesday’s game against the Mavericks may prove to be a bigger challenge for the Suns, possibly leading to more production from Booker.

PHX • Shooting Guard • #8
4 months ago
Much to the chagrin of the Pelicans, Allen put on a shooting clinic in Monday’s 121-98 victory. He shot 10-of-15 from beyond the arc, breaking the Suns franchise record for three-pointers in a game. Also, the 42 points were a career-high for Allen, who had just one 20-point game to his credit this season before Monday’s explosion. With Jalen Green (hamstring) out, Allen’s importance to the Suns has increased. And despite providing third-round value in nine-cat formats, he’s rostered in just 38 percent of Yahoo! leagues.
Source: NBA

LAC • Small Forward • #11
4 months ago
Miller is officially available to make his first appearance of the season, but it isn’t guaranteed that he’ll be in the rotation. The absence of Bradley Beal and Kawhi Leonard gives Miller an outside shot of playing, but there’s no need to consider him for fantasy lineups.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Shooting Guard • #3
4 months ago
Initially questionable for Monday’s game, Beal is out with a sore hip. He’ll be replaced in the starting lineup by John Collins, with Kris Dunn serving as the starting two-guard. Collins’ fantasy value has suffered this season, as Derrick Jones Jr. has remained a starter and played well. Collins is already rostered in most 12-team leagues, and the lineup change gives his fantasy value a welcome boost. There is some concern that Beal’s hip injury will keep him out for multiple games; he’s undergoing further testing to determine the severity.
Source: Joey Linn

PHX • Small Forward • #00
4 months ago
The Suns are without Jalen Green, who aggravated his right hamstring injury during Saturday’s win over the Clippers. His absence means a return to the starting lineup for O’Neale, who was initially probable for Monday’s game due to illness. The veteran wing is worth rostering until Green returns, and it’s unknown how long he will be sidelined. Phoenix’s other four starters are unchanged.
Source: NBA Lineups

LAC • Small Forward • #11
4 months ago
Miller has yet to appear in a game this season, as he injured his hamstring during the preseason. Even with Kawhi Leonard (ankle) unavailable, Miller is unlikely to get the opportunities needed to merit being rostered in any fantasy league.
Source: Justin Russo

LAC • Shooting Guard • #3
4 months ago
Beal is back on the injury report. The good news is that it is due to a sore hip, rather than the knee that was operated on during the offseason. With Kawhi Leonard (ankle) out, there are more scoring opportunities available to Beal. His production still hasn’t reached the point where he’ll provide solid fantasy value, but the ceiling is higher with no Leonard on the floor.
Source: Justin Russo

PHX • Shooting Guard • #4
4 months ago
Green, who made his first appearance of the season on Thursday, aggravated the right hamstring injury that sidelined him throughout the preseason during Saturday’s win over the Clippers. The Suns have not announced the severity of Green’s injury or how much time he’ll miss, but expect Grayson Allen to fill the void in the starting lineup. Allen should already be rostered in most 12-team leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHX • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #1
4 months ago
Booker fell just short of his first triple-double in the regular season during his 11-year career as Phoenix notched their fourth win over their last five games. The 29-year-old offensive catalyst was unable to pick up an assist over the final seven-plus minutes of this one. His only career triple-double came in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals back in 2021. He’s averaging 30 points, four rebounds, seven assists and one steal through nine games.

LAC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #1
4 months ago
It was an off night overall for Harden, who didn’t record a single rebound over 40 minutes of action somehow, but he did enough to record his fourth double-double in eight games to open the season. He struggled mightily from downtown in this one, draining just 2 of 10 from three-point range. The Clippers, who have been without star Kawhi Leonard for three straight games due to a sprained ankle, will get back to business on Monday when they host the Hawks.

PHX • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #9
4 months ago
Brooks looked sharp in his return to Phoenix’s lineup following a two-week absence where he missed six games while recovering from a groin injury. He kicked off the contest by jawing with Clippers star James Harden and backed up the talk by draining two of three from downtown and getting to the charity stripe with regularity. He’s averaging nearly 19 points, three rebounds, three assists and three steals in four games to kick off his Phoenix debut.

LAC • Center • #40
4 months ago
Zubac reached the 20-point plateau for the second straight contest as he was able to exploit Phoenix’s lack of impact interior talent by knocking down 10 of 12 shots in the paint. The 28-year-old center has gotten off to a bit of a slow start, averaging 14.4 points, 9.9 rebounds, 2.4 assists and one block through eight games.

PHX • Shooting Guard • #4
4 months ago
Green needed help leaving the court in the final minute of the first quarter after appearing to reaggravate a lingering right hamstring issue that kept him out of Phoenix’s first eight games. The 23-year-old was acquired from the Rockets in the Kevin Durant megatrade over the summer and scored 29 points on Thursday in his impressive Suns debut. Ryan Dunn and Grayson Allen will take on additional minutes if he’s forced to miss any additional time.
Source: ESPN.com

PHX • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #9
4 months ago
Brooks will return from a six-game absence and immediately return to the starting unit, which pushes Royce O’Neale to a reserve role. The rest of the starters will remain the same, which bodes well for Grayson Allen.
Source: Phoenix Suns

LAC • Small Forward • #2
4 months ago
Lue did say the injury isn’t one they consider to be serious, which is good news. However, the Clippers will have to operate without him for now. Nicolas Batum should continue to start in his place, but that hasn’t resulted in much fantasy production from him.
Source: Duane Rankin

PHX • Center • #5
4 months ago
Williams was listed as questionable, but he’ll occupy his typical spot as the starting center. That means Oso Ighodaro won’t make a return to the starting lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHX • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #9
4 months ago
After a six-game absence, Brooks will be back in the lineup against LA. His return should result in Royce O’Neale returning to a reserve role, which will put an end to his run as a streamer. Brooks’ return could also take away minutes from Ryan Dunn.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHX • Center • #5
4 months ago
The Suns are playing Williams around 25-28 minutes per game in an effort to keep him available, but the big man can still catch a cold. An illness could keep him out of Saturday night’s game against the Clippers as he’s listed as questionable. Oso Ighodaro would likely take his spot in the starting lineup if Williams is ruled out.

PHX • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #9
4 months ago
Brooks has missed the Suns’ last six games with a core muscle strain, but a return to action may be on the horizon. Immediately ruled out ahead of the previous six games, he’s considered questionable for Saturday night. If Brooks can play, he’s likely to bump Royce O’Neale to the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #1
4 months ago
Harden returns to the lineup after a brief one-game absence. His return will be a welcome one for the Clippers, who will again be without Kawhi Leonard (ankle) as they look to snap a three-game losing streak on Saturday. Harden is second on the team in scoring and is one of the better facilitators in the league. He remains a very productive player in fantasy leagues deep into his NBA career.
Source: Joey Linn

LAC • Small Forward • #2
4 months ago
Leonard will miss a third consecutive game after spraining his left ankle during the fourth quarter of Monday’s loss to the Heat. Nicolas Batum has replaced him in the starting lineup but provided limited production, so he isn’t worth the risk in fantasy leagues. John Collins, who’s already rostered in most standard leagues, will have added value despite coming off the bench.
Source: Janis Carr

PHX • Shooting Guard • #4
4 months ago
After missing the first eight games of the season, Green’s debut for the Suns went about as well as it could have. He only played 23 minutes, but that ended up being enough time for him to shine in his first game for the Suns. Green may not shoot this well all season, but the shot volume should be there for him. Green’s tenure with Phoenix could not have gotten off to a better start, and he’ll look to keep it going when they take on the Clippers again on Saturday.

PHX • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #1
4 months ago
This was only the third time this season that Booker didn’t score at least 30 points. However, the Suns were still able to secure a win. The return of Jalen Green helped make that possible, but that shouldn’t concern fantasy managers that have Booker rostered. He’s still the superstar of this team. Things may be easier for Booker with another high-level shot creator around to take some of the defensive attention, but the offense will still run through him.

PHX • Small Forward • #0
4 months ago
With Jalen Green (hamstring) making his season debut, Dunn came off the bench for the first time this season. However, that didn’t stop him from producing a solid line. His upside will be limited as a reserve, and the eventual return of Dillon Brooks will only limit him even more. Grayson Allen scored 18 points as a starter, and it is unlikely that he’ll be moved to the bench if he continues to play this well.

LAC • Center • #40
4 months ago
With Kawhi Leonard (ankle) and James Harden (personal) both sidelined, Zubac stepped up as the leading scorer for LA. He ended up being the lone bright spot in the starting unit; if the bench didn’t step up, this game would’ve been more lopsided. 23 points were a new season-high for Zubac, but he won’t get that opportunity often when this team is healthy.

LAC • Shooting Guard • #3
4 months ago
After missing Tuesday’s game, which was the second leg of a back-to-back, Beal was back to take on the Suns. With James Harden (personal) and Kawhi Leonard (ankle) both sidelined, it was a great opportunity for Beal to get back on track against his former team. Beal was limited to 20 minutes once again. The hope is that he’ll eventually play better and play more, but at this point, he isn’t doing much to help fantasy managers or the Clippers.

LAC • Shooting Guard • #12
4 months ago
Christie hasn’t been part of the rotation this season, but with James Harden (personal) and Kawhi Leonard (ankle) both out, he was given the opportunity to play a large role off the bench. He took full advantage, setting a new career-high for points. Perhaps Christie will earn more minutes, but he won’t play a significant role consistently this season. However, he’s an intriguing stash in dynasty leagues.

PHX • Shooting Guard • #4
4 months ago
Green will immediately start in his season debut, but it won’t be Allen heading to a reserve role. Ryan Dunn, who had started every game this season, will come off the bench. With Green on a minutes limit, Dunn should still play a large role.
Source: Duane Rankin

LAC • Shooting Guard • #3
4 months ago
Beal enters the starting unit in place of James Harden, who is sidelined due to personal reasons. Beal is reportedly on a minutes restriction, so even though he is back in the lineup and starting, he isn’t going to play a significant role, which means more minutes for Bogdan Bogdanovic.
Source: Law Murray

PHX • Shooting Guard • #8
4 months ago
Allen was a late addition to the injury report, but he will play through an illness. Jalen Green (hamstring) will be available for the first time this season, so Allen may be pushed to a reserve role, which will limit his upside. However, there will be a “target number” for Green’s minutes, so Allen should still play a large role in this game.
Source: Duane Rankin

PHX • Shooting Guard • #4
4 months ago
As expected, Green will make his debut for the Suns in this game. There will be a “target number” for Green’s minutes in this game, so even if Grayson Allen is pushed to the bench, he should still play a large role.
Source: Duane Rankin

LAC • Shooting Guard • #3
4 months ago
Beal did not play in Tuesday’s loss to the Thunder, as the Clippers were playing their second game in as many nights. His return will bump Kris Dunn to the bench, where he provides limited fantasy value at best. There’s no need to hold onto Dunn if you streamed him on Tuesday.
Source: Tomer Azarly

LAC • Small Forward • #2
4 months ago
Leonard will miss a second straight game with a sprained ankle. Nicolas Batum replaced him in the lineup for Tuesday’s loss to the Warriors, providing little fantasy value. John Collins, who’s rostered in most leagues, will receive a boost to his fantasy value, even if he remains on the bench.
Source: Joey Linn

LAC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #1
4 months ago
The Clippers will be without their top two players for Thursday’s game, as Harden and Kawhi Leonard (ankle) will be unavailable. In the case of The Beard, he’ll likely be replaced in the starting lineup by Chris Paul. Given his credentials, CP3 is worth rostering wherever available, especially with this being the only game of the night.
Source: Joey Linn

LAC • Point Guard • #8
4 months ago
Dunn, starting for Bradley Beal, didn’t do much scoring on Tuesday. However, he did provide solid value in the other fantasy-relevant categories, including steals. He’s recorded multiple steals in three straight games for the first time since March 3-7, 2025. Dunn’s fantasy value depends on Beal’s availability, making him a challenging player to trust fully. Nicolas Batum, who filled in for Kawhi Leonard, also moved into the starting lineup on Tuesday. Batum wasn’t very productive, finishing with three points, one rebound, three assists and one three-pointer in 18 minutes. While Dunn can be a useful streamer when starting, that isn’t the case for Batum.