
LAL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #77
29 days ago
Dončić missed the Lakers’ last four games before the All-Star break, but he went through a rigorous workout ahead of Thursday’s win over the Mavericks. He’s come out of that session in good condition and will be available for a short stint on Sunday. With the new format for the All-Star Game, the question is whether he’ll play in just one of the potentially three short games for Team World. At the very least, Dončić’s participation on Sunday should ensure that he’s available for the Lakers’ first game after the break, February 20 against the Clippers, provided he does not aggravate the hamstring injury.
Source: Marc Stein

LAL • Small Forward, Power Forward, Point Guard, Center, and Shooting Guard • #23
30 days ago
James returned after missing Tuesday’s loss to the Spurs and became the oldest player in NBA history to record a triple-double against the Mavericks on Thursday. The 41-year-old small forward had 28 points to go with 10 rebounds and 12 assists. LeBron has provided 11th-round per game value over the last two weeks heading into the All-Star break.

OKC • Shooting Guard • #11
30 days ago
Joe continues to pick up some of the slack with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander out. The 26-year-old guard has shown over the last six games that he’s not going to contribute much in the other categories, but he can provide 17 points and three three-pointers every night. Joe will have value as long as this arrangement and his solid play continue.

LAL • Small Forward, Power Forward, Point Guard, Center, and Shooting Guard • #23
about 1 month ago
LeBron sat out Tuesday’s loss to the Spurs, which was the second game of a back-to-back for the Lakers. He’s back in the starting lineup on Thursday against the Mavericks. James and Marcus Smart returning will push Luke Kennard and Kobe Bufkin to the bench.

LAL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #77
about 1 month ago
Dončić missed the last four games leading into the NBA All-Star break, but his coach told reporters he “should be good to go” as the Lakers open their second half schedule. Dončić’s next chance to play will come on Friday, February 20 against the Clippers.
Source: Dave McMenamin

OKC • Shooting Guard • #11
about 1 month ago
With Isaiah Hartenstein (injury management) and Jalen Williams (hamstring) ruled out, Isaiah Joe and Kenrich Williams will slide into the starting lineup Thursday against the Bucks. Joe has averaged 17 points, 3.6 three-pointers and shot 54.5 percent from the field over his last five games.

LAL • Center • #2
about 1 month ago
Ayton is set to miss his second consecutive game with right knee soreness. Jaxson Hayes got the start and had 13 points, four rebounds and three assists in 17 minutes against the Spurs on Tuesday. Hayes will likely start again with Drew Timme backing him up as the reserve center.

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #55
about 1 month ago
Hartenstein will get the night off for the second leg of Oklahoma City’s back-to-back set, which means Chet Holmgren should shoulder the load at center. Jaylin Williams will likely see a big bump in playing time, as Jalen Williams is also out.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Shooting Guard • #25
about 1 month ago
Mitchell will join multiple teammates on the sideline and extend his streak of absences to 11. He does not have a timeline for return.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Shooting Guard and Power Forward • #8
about 1 month ago
J-Dub went off for 28 points in Wednesday’s win over the Suns, but he’ll sit out the second leg of OKC’s back-to-back set. He’s still not playing a full allotment of minutes, so his absence isn’t surprising. Fantasy managers will hope that Williams can use the time off to get healthy for the final stretch of the season.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Shooting Guard • #11
about 1 month ago
Joe was the leading scorer for OKC’s bench unit in this game, but it was a group effort to get the big win. Seven players scored in double figures for the Thunder, including five reserves. The bench unit accounted for 74 of OKC’s 136 points, with Joe leading the way in just 18 minutes. Joe is an elite shooter that can have performances like his when he gets the opportunity, but the minutes haven’t been consistent enough for him to be a standard league option.

OKC • Shooting Guard and Power Forward • #8
about 1 month ago
Williams struggled with his shot on Monday, which was his first game after missing nearly a month with a hamstring injury. However, he was incredibly efficient during his 20 minutes in this game. He only missed one shot in the blowout win. This was the first leg of a back-to-back, so there is certainly a chance that Williams sits out against the Bucks on Thursday, especially after exiting to get his hamstring attended to.
Source: Clemente Almanza

LAL • Center • #2
about 1 month ago
Ayton was one of the starters that missed Tuesday’s game against San Antonio, but he may end up missing another game. Jaxson Hayes would likely get another start if Ayton remains out, with Drew Timme filling out the backup minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Shooting Guard • #15
about 1 month ago
Reaves sat out the second leg of the Lakers’ back-to-back on Tuesday, which isn’t surprising after he missed an extended period of time with a calf injury. He’ll return to take on Dallas in their final games before the All-Star break.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Small Forward, Power Forward, Point Guard, Center, and Shooting Guard • #23
about 1 month ago
James was one of multiple starters that sat out the second leg of the Lakers’ back-to-back on Tuesday, but he will return for their final game before the All-Star break. With Luka Dončić (hamstring) still out, James should see a spike in usage.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #77
about 1 month ago
Dončić will miss a fourth straight game entering the All-Star break, which means Rui Hachimura should remain a starter. Dončić’s status for the All-Star Game appears to be up in the air, but the added rest could help him be ready to return to the lineup for the Lakers after the break.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Guard • #10
about 1 month ago
After coming off the bench in his first two appearances as a Laker, Kennard moved into the starting lineup on Tuesday due to multiple absences. He shot the ball well and dished out five assists, but fantasy managers likely hoped for greater shot volume from the guard. For the Lakers’ final game before the break, Thursday’s game against the Mavericks, Kennard will likely be back in a reserve role. That limits his fantasy ceiling, but it may be the role that he’s more comfortable with right now.

LAL • Guard • #4
about 1 month ago
Making his first start as an NBA player, Bufkin started well on Tuesday. He shot 2-of-4 from the field in the first quarter and dished out an assist. Unfortunately, the former first-round pick’s production tailed off, an unsurprising development, given Bufkin’s limited in-game experience. There’s no need to roster him in redraft leagues, but managers competing in deeper dynasty leagues can afford to stash Bufkin.

LAL • Power Forward • #33
about 1 month ago
With Luka Dončić, Austin Reaves and LeBron James all sidelined for Tuesday’s game, it felt like a spot where LaRavia could get all the shots that he wanted. Unfortunately, he got into early foul trouble, committing five in the first half. LaRavia would foul out with 7:43 remaining in the third quarter, playing 19 minutes. The Lakers should be closer to full strength for Thursday’s game against the Mavericks, which should mean LaRavia takes on a role that he’s more comfortable with.

LAL • Guard • #4
about 1 month ago
Because of injuries, the Lakers will have an incredibly thin rotation for Tuesday’s game. Bufkin, Kennard and Hayes move into the starting lineup, stepping in for Marcus Smart, LeBron James and Deandre Ayton. While none of the spot starters are guaranteed to provide solid fantasy value, they’re all worth streaming.
Source: Edwin Garcia

LAL • Center • #2
about 1 month ago
Ayton is officially out for Tuesday’s game, adding his name to the Lakers’ lengthy list of absentees. Jaxson Hayes will move into the starting lineup, and he’s worth streaming in this spot.
Source: Law Murray
LAL • Small Forward and Power Forward • #
about 1 month ago
Thiero suffered a sprained right MCL in late December and has not appeared in a game since. That could change on Tuesday, especially given the number of players the Lakers won’t have. However, that isn’t enough to make the rookie a player worth slotting into lineups.
Source: Daniel Starkand

LAL • Center • #2
about 1 month ago
Ayton’s sore right knee has him back on the injury report for Tuesday, the second game in as many nights for the Lakers. If he’s unable to play, Jaxson Hayes would slide into the starting lineup. Given how shorthanded the Lakers are, Hayes is worth streaming if allowed to start.
Source: Daniel Starkand

LAL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #36
about 1 month ago
Smart is one of four key contributors ruled out for Tuesday’s game, the second in as many nights for the Lakers. Fantasy managers should expect to see Luke Kennard, Dalton Knecht and Bronny James play significant minutes, as Austin Reaves and Luka Dončić are also out.
Source: Daniel Starkand

LAL • Shooting Guard • #15
about 1 month ago
With Reaves’ playing time still being restricted as he returns from a strained calf, his not playing on Tuesday is an unsurprising development. With Marcus Smart also out, there will be many minutes available to Luke Kennard, while Dalton Knecht, Bronny James and Kobe Bufkin may also slot into the rotation. Of those four, Kennard is the only one worth the streaming risk.
Source: Daniel Starkand

LAL • Small Forward, Power Forward, Point Guard, Center, and Shooting Guard • #23
about 1 month ago
While James played both legs of the Lakers’ last two back-to-backs, he will not do so on Tuesday. Tuesday’s game will be the 18th that he’s missed this season, which makes the 41-year-old ineligible for postseason awards. The last time LeBron failed to make any of the three All-NBA teams was his rookie season, 2003-04.
Source: Daniel Starkand

LAL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #36
about 1 month ago
Smart will eventually return to the bench when the Lakers are finally healthy, but for now, he’ll remain productive. This was his second straight game with at least 15 points after five straight scoring in single digits. Smart isn’t a reliable option for fantasy managers, but he is still capable of making an impact. This was the first leg of a back-to-back, so it would be surprising if Austin Reaves (calf) played against the Spurs on Tuesday. That could mean extra minutes for Smart.

LAL • Small Forward, Power Forward, Point Guard, Center, and Shooting Guard • #23
about 1 month ago
The Lakers three-game winning streak came to an end, but James was able to remain productive. This was his third straight triple-double, and after turning it over 15 times across two games, he only coughed up the rock three times in this one. With Luka Dončić (hamstring) sidelined, James has stepped up as the Lakers’ primary playmaker. This was the first night of a back-to-back, and LeBron has played in both legs of their last two back-to-backs. Expect him to be out there against the Spurs on Tuesday.

OKC • Shooting Guard • #11
about 1 month ago
Joe has been red-hot recently, though only as a reserve. Over his last four games, he has averaged 20.7 points in the three games he came off the bench and scored just two points in his lone start. Joe has taken on more minutes due to the all the injuries in the backcourt and has been a decent streaming option as of late. He’ll look to stay hot against the Suns on Wednesday.

OKC • Shooting Guard and Power Forward • #8
about 1 month ago
After missing nearly a month with a hamstring injury, Williams was back in the lineup against Los Angeles. He was limited to 24 minutes, but he was able to make a strong impact despite a subpar shooting night. Nearly half his points came from the free throw line, which helped make up for his field goal percentage. Williams is typically able to contribute more value than he did in this game, but this was about getting him back on the floor. He’ll likely continue to have his minutes managed and should miss back-to-backs. OKC plays in Phoenix on Wednesday and against the Bucks on Thursday; expect Williams to play against the Suns.

LAL • Center • #2
about 1 month ago
The lone change to the lineup is Ayton, who returns after sitting out Saturday’s win over the Warriors. As a result of his return, Jaxson Hayes will come off the bench. Austin Reaves is still under a limit of 25 minutes, so Hachimura remains with the starters.
Source: NBA Lineups

OKC • Shooting Guard and Power Forward • #8
about 1 month ago
Monday’s game is the first for J-Dub since January 17, when he strained his hamstring during a loss to the Heat. Due to Williams’ return, Aaron Wiggins will come off the bench, with his fantasy value taking a hit.
Source: NBA Lineups

LAL • Small Forward • #4
about 1 month ago
Knecht is good to go for Monday’s game, but he’s unlikely to get the minutes needed to affect fantasy basketball. He should only be rostered in dynasty leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #44
about 1 month ago
Topić began chemotherapy treatments in late October after being diagnosed with testicular cancer. While he will be available to play on Monday, the rookie still does not have a return timeline for NBA games. Topić is unlikely to affect redraft leagues this season, but he should still be rostered in dynasty leagues.
Source: Rylan Stiles

LAL • Small Forward • #4
about 1 month ago
Knecht was absent from the initial injury report released by the Lakers on Sunday evening. His availability does not affect fantasy basketball, especially in the aftermath of the Lakers’ acquisition of Luke Kennard. Knecht should only be rostered in dynasty leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Center • #2
about 1 month ago
Ayton came into the day with a probable tag, so his availability isn’t a surprise. He’ll return following a one-game absence which should send Jaxson Hayes back to the bench. Ayton will have his work cut out for him against a jumbo Thunder frontcourt featuring Chet Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #77
about 1 month ago
Saturday’s game will be the second that Dončić has missed since straining his left hamstring during Thursday’s win over the 76ers. Rui Hachimura was inserted into the starting lineup in Saturday’s win over the Warriors, due partly to Austin Reaves (calf) being limited to 25 minutes. Whether Hachimura starts on Monday will likely depend on Reaves’ minutes allowance.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Center • #2
about 1 month ago
Ayton was held out of Saturday’s win over the Warriors, with the Lakers scratching him just before tipoff due to a sore right knee. If he can play against the Thunder, that will push Jaxson Hayes back to the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Shooting Guard and Power Forward • #8
about 1 month ago
Injured during a January 17 loss to the Heat, Williams has been removed from the Thunder injury report for Monday’s game. For Oklahoma City’s most recent game, a February 7 loss to the Rockets, Aaron Wiggins was the fifth starter. Either he or Cason Wallace will head to the bench if the Thunder put J-Dub into the starting five immediately.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Guard • #4
about 1 month ago
Bufkin’s contract includes a team option for the 2026-27 season. The former first-round pick has spent most of this season in the G League, earning a 10-day contract with the Lakers in mid-January. With the Bufkin signing, the Lakers have filled all 15 of their standard contract slots.
Source: Shams Charania

LAL • Shooting Guard • #15
about 1 month ago
Reaves’ minutes are still being restricted, and he played 24 on Saturday. That didn’t keep him from having a productive night off the bench, finishing with a stat line that only lacked a three-pointer. Counting Saturday, Reaves has recorded at least eight assists in ten of the 10 games he’s appeared in. With Luka Dončić sidelined, the Lakers will need a little more playmaking from Reaves, and he was up to the task against the Warriors.

LAL • Power Forward • #28
about 1 month ago
With Austin Reaves still under a minutes restriction, Hachimura was JJ Redick’s choice to replace the injured Luka Dončić (hamstring) in the starting lineup on Saturday. He was effective as a scorer, shooting 70 percent from the field overall and 4-of-5 from beyond the arc. Unfortunately, fantasy managers didn’t receive much else from Hachimura. As long as Luka is out and Reaves’ minutes are restricted, Rui should remain in the starting lineup.

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #7
about 1 month ago
Holmgren missed Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs with a back injury, but this is his second double-double in a row going back to Tuesday’s win over the Magic. The 23-year-old center has provided fifth-round per game value over the last two weeks, according to Basketball Monster. The Thunder have four games upcoming in Week 17, starting with a matchup against the Lakers on the road on Monday.

OKC • Shooting Guard • #22
about 1 month ago
Wallace continues to produce with the Thunder missing Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who is out through the All-Star break at least. The 22-year-old guard led the Thunder with 23 points on 16 attempts and chipped in four rebounds and four assists. He also had four steals. Wallace is worth rostering in most leagues until SGA returns.

OKC • Shooting Guard and Power Forward • #8
about 1 month ago
Williams has been out since suffering a strained right hamstring during a January 17 game against the Heat. With Shai Gilgeous-Alexander also out, the Thunder will likely turn to Aaron Wiggins to step in as the fifth starter. He is worth streaming while the Thunder await the return of two of their star players.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #9
about 1 month ago
Caruso did not play in Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs, one of many Thunder players who did not see action because it was part of a back-to-back. His return means fewer minutes for seldom-used reserves like Brooks Barnhizer and Chris Youngblood, who both played rotation minutes on Wednesday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #55
about 1 month ago
With Oklahoma City playing its second game in as many nights, Hartenstein was held out of Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs. His return means that Jaylin Williams heads to the bench, with JayWill’s streaming value taking a hit.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #5
about 1 month ago
After missing Wednesday’s game against the Spurs, Dort appears to be on his way back to OKC’s starting lineup. His return will provide the Thunder with another elite perimeter defender and a floor spacer. He’s unlikely to have much fantasy value, as has been the case throughout much of the season.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #7
about 1 month ago
Holmgren was one of many key contributors who missed Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs, which was Oklahoma City’s second game in as many nights. His return means that Kenrich Williams will head to the bench, where he’s nowhere near as effective in fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Shooting Guard • #22
about 1 month ago
While he wasn’t one of Oklahoma City’s three 20-point scorers, Wallace recorded a complete stat line as the lone holdover in the starting lineup. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander will be out until the All-Star break at least, and Ajay Mitchell is also out due to injury. As a result, Wallace will be worth rostering in some 12-team leagues. Even with the Thunder playing just one more game in Week 16, he’s worth adding now due to the team’s injuries on the perimeter.

OKC • Power Forward and Small Forward • #34
about 1 month ago
Williams recorded his second 20-point game, with the 25 being the most he’s scored in a game this season. Add in the rebounds, and “Kenny Hustle” had a good night in San Antonio. His fantasy value moving forward depends on the availability of the Thunder frontcourt starters, but he’ll be worth streaming when Oklahoma City is as shorthanded as it was on Thursday.

OKC • Shooting Guard • #21
about 1 month ago
Wiggins matched his season-high in steals, recording five for the second time in less than a month. Add in the points, assists and three-pointers, and this was an excellent night to stream the former second-round pick. Oklahoma City is off until Saturday, so there isn’t a pressing need to add Wiggins immediately. That said, he’ll have deep-league value with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Ajay Mitchell out.

OKC • Power Forward and Center • #6
about 1 month ago
With the Thunder down to eight active players, JayWill took on a prominent role within the team’s offense. His ability to facilitate was something Oklahoma City drew on throughout the game, and he finished with four assists and a double-double. Williams’ fantasy value moving forward depends on the availability of Chet Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein, who both sat out Wednesday’s game. With the Thunder off until Saturday, there’s no need to add Williams immediately. But he’ll be worth streaming the next time Oklahoma City is down its starting two bigs.

OKC • Shooting Guard • #11
about 1 month ago
Between Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s abdominal strain and other injuries, and with Wednesday’s game being the second of a back-to-back, the Thunder are going with a new lineup against the Spurs. Joe and Wiggins offer higher ceilings than Kenny Hustle and JayWill, but each is worth streaming in deep leagues due to Oklahoma City’s depleted roster.
Source: NBA Lineups

OKC • Center • #22
about 1 month ago
Dieng has already been rerouted to Chicago. Plumlee will provide some depth down low, but he’s past his days of impacting fantasy basketball.
Source: Shams Charania

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #13
about 1 month ago
Dieng is listed as “not with team”, and with trade rumors swirling, it’s possible Dieng could be on the move ahead of the trade deadline. He hasn’t been a large part of the rotation for most of the season, and the only path to him making a statistical impact this season likely comes through a trade.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #9
about 1 month ago
Caruso will be sidelined for the second leg of this back-to-back. Four of the five typical starters will also be out, with Cason Wallace, who is filling in for Jalen Williams, being the one who is available. Caruso’s absence should open up minutes for Aaron Wiggins and Isaiah Joe.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #5
about 1 month ago
Dort will join other Thunder starters on the sidelines for the second leg of this back-to-back. His absence will open up plenty of minutes and a starting spot, which will likely be filled by either Aaron Wiggins or Isaiah Joe.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #55
about 1 month ago
Hartenstein and Chet Holmgren (back) are both sidelined for the second leg of the Thunder’s back-to-back. Jaylin Williams and Branden Carlson should fill out the center minutes, though only Williams will have any upside as a streaming option.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #7
about 1 month ago
Holmgren played through the back injury against Orlando, but he’ll sit the second leg of this back-to-back. Isaiah Hartenstein is out as well, so Jaylin Williams should start at center, while Branden Carlson should be available to fill out backup minutes. Williams should hold streaming upside as the primary center, even if the matchup is suboptimal.
Source: NBA Injury Report