
MEM • Guard • #12
about 1 month ago
Morant is officially available after missing ten games with a strained calf. His return affects Vince Williams Jr. and Cam Spencer the most, with the former heading back to the bench. Grizzlies head coach Tuomas Iisalo did not reveal a minutes restriction when he announced that Morant was available. Still, fantasy managers should anticipate the point guard not taking on his usual workload on Friday.
Source: Drew Hill

MEM • Guard • #12
about 1 month ago
Morant is on track to return from a 10-game absence, but it’s unclear if he’ll face any restrictions after such a long time on the sideline. His return should mean fewer minutes for Vince Williams Jr. and Cam Spencer, but both players should be held until Morant’s health and usage are clarified.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Center • #40
about 1 month ago
Zubac tied his season-high with 33 points against the Rockets on Wednesday. Almost as surprising as the high scoring output for Zubac was that he’s been held to seven and six rebounds in two of his last three games. The Clippers are back in action Monday against the Grizzlies.

MEM • Guard • #12
about 1 month ago
Morant was a full participant in Thursday’s practice and did not experience any issues. If he can play on Friday, Vince Williams Jr. would head to the bench. Morant’s return would also affect Cam Spencer, who has been more efficient than Williams recently.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies
MEM • • #
about 1 month ago
Small suffered a turf toe injury in his left foot while playing for the Grizzlies’ G League affiliate in early November and has not played since. The updated timeline provided by the team gives him a shot at playing in early January. Whether Small’s availability affects fantasy basketball depends on the availability of Ja Morant, Ty Jerome and Scotty Pippen Jr. And with Vince Williams Jr. and Cam Spencer being the point guard rotation with those three out, Small is unlikely to get the opportunities needed to affect fantasy basketball.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MEM • Guard • #46
about 1 month ago
Konchar suffered a UCL tear in his left thumb against the Trail Blazers on December 7. The 29-year-old shooting guard is set to have surgery. A timeline for return will be provided after the procedure.
Source: Grizzlies PR

MEM • Center • #14
about 1 month ago
Edey underwent surgery on his left ankle in June, which makes Thursday’s announcement especially concerning. The Grizzlies expect the 7-foot-4 center to make a full recovery, and they’ll take an “offloading and rehabilitation” approach before re-evaluating him in four weeks. Jock Landale began the season as the starting center and should return to that role, making him a worthwhile addition in deeper leagues. There should also be more minutes available to Santi Aldama, but Landale should be the primary target of fantasy managers.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MEM • Guard • #12
about 1 month ago
Morant has missed 10 games with a calf injury after playing only six minutes on November 15th against the Cavaliers. It now seems like we have a good chance of seeing him back on the court on Friday. In his stead, Vince Williams Jr. has taken over the starting point guard role and had performed well before slowing of late. Cam Spencer has also begun to earn more minutes at Williams’ expense over the last week, but both players should see their minutes and usage take a hit when Morant returns.
Source: Damichael Cole

LAC • Guard • #11
about 1 month ago
Miller has missed three straight games for the Clippers, but the 2023 second-round pick could be available to take on the Rockets on Thursday. His official status will be provided on the official injury report. Miller has been limited by multiple injuries this season, and he hasn’t been able to play a large role when he’s healthy.
Source: Law Murray

MEM • Forward-Center • #7
about 1 month ago
Aldama spearheaded an impressive effort from the Memphis reserves in this one as the Grizzlies got a staggering 69 bench point, including double-digit performances from Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Jock Landale and Cam Spencer, to power the club to their seventh win over their last nine games. Aldama’s unexpected offensive surge helped make up for the absence of scoring machine Ja Morant, who sat this one out with a lingering calf injury. The Grizzlies have just one game next week when they face the Jazz on Friday night.

MEM • Center • #14
about 1 month ago
Edey snapped out of his recent cold spell by recording his fifth double-double of the season, pulling down 10 boards in just 21 minutes before fouling out with just over six minutes left in a lopsided affair against the struggling Trail Blazers. The 23-year-old center is averaging 13.6 points, 11.1 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 0.6 steals and 1.9 blocks through 11 games this season. He’s performing at a near-elite level for fantasy purposes when he’s on the floor.

MEM • Forward • #0
about 1 month ago
Wells has been exceptional over the past two weeks, topping 15 points in six of his last seven games during that span, averaging 18.3 points, 3.7 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 0.9 steals during that span. The 22-year-old guard continues to play big minutes with Ja Morant sidelined with a calf injury and should be rostered in most fantasy leagues at this juncture.

MEM • Guard • #12
about 1 month ago
Initially doubtful for Sunday’s game, Morant is officially inactive. Vince Williams Jr. will continue to replace him in the starting lineup, with Cam Spencer playing additional minutes off the bench. While Williams is a solid option for managers needing assists, his low percentages have opened the door for Spencer to emerge as a solid deep-league option.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

LAC • Center • #40
about 2 months ago
Zubac started another double-double streak on Saturday after seeing his previous run of three straight end on Friday. Over the past two weeks, he has provided sixth-round value in eight-cat formats, which aligns with his season-long production. Zubac and the Clippers play once in Week 8, as they visit the Rockets on Thursday.

LAC • Forward • #2
about 2 months ago
Leonard has scored at least 20 points in six straight and seven of the eight games he’s played since returning from ankle and foot injuries. He has provided second-round value in eight-cat formats since returning, and he has not missed a game. While the Clippers only playing once during Week 8 isn’t great for Leonard managers from a production standpoint, the added time off may benefit him once the schedule returns to “normal” after the NBA Cup.

LAC • Guard • #1
about 2 months ago
Harden finished Saturday’s defeat with a robust stat line, and he made some personal history. The Clippers guard moved into tenth on the NBA’s all-time scoring list, passing Carmelo Anthony. Over the past two weeks, Harden has provided top-25 value in eight-cat formats, one round behind his season-long value. Turnovers remain an issue for the veteran guard, but most fantasy managers understand what they’re getting into at this point in Harden’s career.

LAC • Guard • #10
about 2 months ago
Bogdanović has not appeared in a game since November 20. While his return gives the Clippers added depth on the wing, don’t expect to see the veteran log heavy minutes. However, Bogdanović being available likely means fewer minutes for rookie Kobe Sanders, but this won’t affect fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MEM • Guard • #12
about 2 months ago
While the doubtful tag suggests that Morant won’t play on Sunday, the upgrade is a step in the right direction. Vince Williams Jr. will continue to start as long as Ja is unavailable, with Cam Spencer picking up additional minutes off the bench.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

LAC • Guard • #10
about 2 months ago
Bogdanović appears set to return from an eight-game absence due to a hip injury. The 33-year-old shooting guard is listed as probable for Saturday’s game against the Timberwolves. Bogdanović could be on a minutes restriction and also cut into Kobe Sanders and Nicolas Batum’s minutes.

LAC • Center • #40
about 2 months ago
Zubac’s production on Friday was minimal compared to what he has shown over the past couple of seasons. The veteran center didn’t find many scoring opportunities on Friday, and was surprisingly unimpactful on the glass in his 35 minutes of game action. As a result, his streak of double-doubles ended at three games, and he failed to secure double-digit rebounds for the first time since November 22 against the Hornets. He’ll have a chance to bounce back quickly on the second night of a back-to-back against the Timberwolves on Saturday.

LAC • Guard • #1
about 2 months ago
Harden’s numbers were down on Friday across the board, as he put forth one of his least productive outings of the season. He finished with fewer than 20 points for just the 15th time this season, which didn’t appear would be the case after scoring 13 first-quarter points. He was also unproductive on the glass and didn’t provide his usual level of impact as a passer. All in all, it was an unspectacular performance from the former league MVP, relative to what type of numbers he’s usually putting up. Fantasy managers will hope Harden can bounce back against the Timberwolves on Saturday.

LAC • Forward • #2
about 2 months ago
Leonard led the Clippers in scoring on Friday, but did so without scoring efficiently from beyond the arc. He shot 2-of-9 from deep and struggled with his shooting in the fourth quarter as the Grizzlies took control and eventually won the game. From a fantasy basketball standpoint, Leonard was solid — he did well on the glass and tallied more assists than his season’s average while chipping in a couple of stocks. Most importantly, the two-time Finals MVP has played 35 minutes in consecutive games. He appears to be off his minutes restriction, which could potentially lead to greater fantasy production going forward.

MEM • Center • #14
about 2 months ago
Edey’s night was unspectacular from a fantasy basketball perspective. He didn’t dominate in any singular category, but was solid enough across the board to finish with mediocre production. He played 29 minutes in the game, battled on both ends, and ultimately finished as the Grizzlies’ leader in blocks in the win. They’ll play Sunday against the Trail Blazers, where fantasy managers will hope for more production out of Edey.

MEM • Guard • #24
about 2 months ago
Spencer was one of several Grizzlies to produce off the bench on Friday in the win. In 29 minutes, he led all Grizzlies in assists and relied heavily on the three-point shot to finish as one of the team’s top scorers on the evening. The second-year guard out of UConn continues to be one of the NBA’s more productive scorers off the bench in recent weeks. He’s now scored in double figures seven straight times and remains a key contributor to Memphis’ recent strong play.
MEM • • #
about 2 months ago
Coward was dominant on Friday for the suddenly surging Grizzlies, who have won six of their last eight games. He used efficient scoring to tally his third 20-point outing of the season, but his most noteworthy contributions came on the glass, where he led all rebounders on the night en route to a new career-high. The rookie forward also tied a career-high in assists before finishing with his fourth double-double of the season. He continues to be a bright spot for the Grizzlies and should remain a productive player in fantasy leagues moving forward.

LAC • Guard • #11
about 2 months ago
Miller will miss a second straight game with back soreness. His absence opens the door for Kobe Sanders and Cam Christie to take on additional minutes, which won’t make any major changes to the Clippers’ rotation.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MEM • Guard • #12
about 2 months ago
While Morant participated in portions of Thursday’s practice, he still has not reached the point where he can play in games. Vince Williams Jr. will continue to fill the void as the starting point guard, with Cam Spencer having added value in deep leagues despite coming off the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Guard • #11
about 2 months ago
Miller injured his back during Monday’s loss to the Heat and did not see action in Wednesday’s win over the Hawks. While he can provide additional depth on the wing when available, there isn’t much to gain from rostering the former second-round pick. And his continued absence would not affect fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Guard • #10
about 2 months ago
Bogdanović last appeared in a game on November 20, and the Clippers have not provided any clarity regarding a potential return. His absence does not affect fantasy basketball, but Kobe Sanders and Nicolas Batum have picked up additional minutes. Neither needs to be rostered in redraft leagues, while the former has some value in dynasty formats.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MEM • Guard • #12
about 2 months ago
Morant has been out for two weeks since suffering his calf strain, but appears to be inching closer to returning. There’s a chance that he could return to play against the Clippers on Friday or the Blazers on Sunday. His return would push Vince Williams Jr. back to the bench and could impact some of Zach Edey’s recent uptick in usage.
Source: Michael Wallace

LAC • Center • #40
about 2 months ago
Zubac has now had at least four assists in six of his last seven games. It’s starting to become a trend for the 28-year-old center. Zubac has also had at least 17 rebounds in three of his last eight games. He’ll get the chance for his fourth consecutive double-double against the Grizzlies on Friday.

LAC • Forward • #2
about 2 months ago
Leonard dropped 36 points in Monday’s loss to the Heat. The 34-year-old small forward had 21 points Wednesday and the Clippers got the victory. Leonard remains productive despite his team’s 6-16 record. He’s provided sixth-round fantasy value so far this year.

LAC • Guard • #1
about 2 months ago
Harden bounced back after an 11-point outing in the loss to the Heat on Monday. The 36-year-old point guard dropped 27 points as he led the Clippers in the win over the Hawks on Wednesday. Despite the Clippers’ down season, Harden has returned first-round value so far this year.

LAC • Guard • #11
about 2 months ago
Miller’s absence frees up additional minutes for Kobe Sanders and Cam Christie, but neither player impacts fantasy basketball. Leave them on the waiver wire.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Guard • #3
about 2 months ago
Haynes’ initial report said the Clippers were “severing ties” with Paul, and the team released a statement confirming that. Paul also posted on Instagram at 2:40 a.m. in Atlanta, where the Clippers are playing on Wednesday, that he is being sent home. Paul announced previously that this would be his final season, so this could give him an opportunity to join a contending team to close out his career. That was likely the idea with the Clippers, along with Paul enjoying some of the best seasons of his career with them, but the team has started off 5-16. CP3 has played a small reserve role this year, so his departure may open up a few minutes for Kris Dunn and Cam Christie, but it won’t significantly alter the rotation.
Source: Chris Haynes

MEM • Guard • #24
about 2 months ago
With all the backcourt injuries in Memphis, the 2024 second-round pick has been able to have a solid season as a reserve. With Ja Morant, Ty Jerome and Scotty Pippen Jr. all sidelined, Spencer has stepped up as a scorer as of late. 21 points were a new season high, and he has scored in double figures in six straight games. Spencer has been shooting the ball at an unsustainable rate, but he should have streaming appeal in deeper formats as long as Morant is sidelined.

MEM • Forward • #0
about 2 months ago
Wells had a rough start to the year, but he’s figured things out on offense during this five-game stretch. Over the last five games, he is averaging 19.0 points, 3.6 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 3.0 triples per game while shooting 64.4 percent from the floor. This was his third 20-point outing of the season, with all of them coming during this stretch. He’s currently rostered in just 18 percent of Yahoo! leagues but should be comfortably streamed, as long as he continues to produce to this level.

MEM • Center • #14
about 2 months ago
Edey has been on quite the tear in recent weeks. Over the last five games that Edey has completed, he is averaging 17.8 points, 16.2 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game. It took Edey a few games to get adjusted after missing the start of the year, but he’s been one of the most dominant players in fantasy basketball recently. Some of the matchups have been more favorable, but he has been able to take advantage. At this point, he’s looking like one of the steals of the year.

MEM • Center • #2
about 2 months ago
Landale is good to go after initially being questionable with a sore left ankle. He will occupy his usual role as Zach Edey’s backup, which is not a good spot to derive fantasy value from.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

LAC • Guard • #11
about 2 months ago
Miller exited Monday’s loss to the Heat after playing six minutes off the bench. While his availability does not affect fantasy basketball, it does impact the minutes available to Kobe Sanders and Cam Christie. There’s no need to consider either player for streaming on Wednesday’s slate.
Source: Justin Russo

LAC • Guard • #10
about 2 months ago
This will be a seventh straight absence for Bogdanović, and there isn’t much clarity as to how much longer he’ll be out. Kobe Sanders played 26 minutes on Monday, though his role has been inconsistent. Nicolas Batum has also taken on extra minutes with Bogdanović out.
Source: Law Murray

LAC • Forward • #2
about 2 months ago
Finishing as a +8 in 30 minutes in a game your team loses by 17 is impressive. Leonard was able to have an excellent night, though 19 of his points came in the fourth quarter, when the game was practically already decided. It has been a rough season for the Clippers, but Leonard has still been really productive. He’ll look to help them end their losing streak in Atlanta on Wednesday.

LAC • Center • #40
about 2 months ago
Zubac was once again a bright spot in a loss for the Clippers. They’ve lost five straight, and he has grabbed double-digit rebounds in each game. Zubac’s production has only dropped slightly from last season, and he’ll continue to consistently produce, even if things aren’t going well in LA. Next up is Atlanta on Wednesday, and they’re one of the worst rebounding teams in the league.

LAC • Guard • #1
about 2 months ago
Harden struggled in this game and didn’t end up getting an opportunity to step up in the second half. Clippers coach Tyronn Lue subbed him out a little over a minute into the third quarter, and he didn’t check back in. Harden has been a bright spot in a rough season for the Clippers, but this was the opposite; they were outscored by 39 points in a 17-point loss during his 20 minutes on the floor. Harden will look to get back on track in Atlanta on Wednesday.

LAC • Guard • #11
about 2 months ago
Miller played six minutes before exiting with lower back tightness, leaving the Clippers down a rotation wing. Kobe Sanders and Cam Christie are available to absorb the minutes that would have gone to Miller, but neither is a factor in fantasy basketball.
Source: Justin Russo

MEM • Center • #2
about 2 months ago
Landale is dealing with a sore left ankle. While his potential absence would not significantly impact fantasy basketball, it would leave the Grizzlies down an option in the post. His minutes would likely be absorbed by the players currently in the rotation, most notably Santi Aldama. Aldama should already be rostered in most 14-team leagues and some 12-team formats as well.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MEM • Forward • #0
about 2 months ago
While Wells wasn’t the most active participant in the Grizzlies’ offense, attempting five shots, he has reached double figures in four straight and five of his last six games. Rostered in 18 percent of Yahoo! leagues, Wells has been a top-100 player in nine-cat formats over the past two weeks. He’s shot 53.1 percent from the field during this stretch, which has boosted the wing’s value despite his lack of defensive stats.

MEM • Guard • #24
about 2 months ago
While starting point guard Vince Williams Jr. has enjoyed some high-assist nights since filling in for the injured Ja Morant, it has been a struggle for him scoring-wise. That’s where Spencer can be of service to the Grizzlies, and he extended his double-digit scoring streak to five games on Sunday. Williams (2/2/7/1) missed all eight of his shot attempts in Sacramento, but it didn’t do much damage to the Grizzlies thanks to Spencer and five other players scoring in double figures. Spencer isn’t a must-roster player, but he’ll have some value in deep leagues.

MEM • Center • #14
about 2 months ago
Not having Domantas Sabonis available put the Kings in a tough spot when defending Edey. The second-year center was able to go wherever he wanted offensively, shooting 80 percent from the field with most of his makes coming in the restricted area. Add in the rebounds and blocked shots, and this was a great end to Week 6 for managers who have Edey rostered. Since making his season debut, the 7-foot-4 center has provided third-round value in nine-cat formats. The Grizzlies play three games in Week 7, starting with the Spurs on Tuesday.

LAC • Guard • #10
about 2 months ago
Bogdanović will remain out for a sixth straight game. Nicolas Batum logged 28 minutes off the bench on Saturday and should continue to play a larger role. However, he was largely unproductive and isn’t worth streaming in with Bogdanović out.
Source: Ira Winderman

LAC • Guard • #11
about 2 months ago
Miller will be back after a seven-game absence, and he had a spot in the rotation prior to his injury. His return could cut into the minutes for Kobe Brown and Kobe Sanders, though Clippers coach Tyronn Lue has relied on the starters heavily recently.
Source: Ira Winderman

LAC • Forward • #2
about 2 months ago
Given his injury history since joining the Clippers, Leonard’s playing both games of a back-to-back is encouraging. After logging 29 minutes in Friday’s loss to the Grizzlies, he matched that number on Saturday and recorded another 30-point game. The Clippers’ four-game Week 7 concludes with another back-to-back, so fantasy managers won’t have to wait long to see if Leonard’s days of sitting out back-to-backs have come to an end (for now).

LAC • Center • #40
about 2 months ago
After failing to hit double figures in scoring for the first time since November 4 in Friday’s loss to the Grizzlies, Zubac began a new streak on Saturday. The double-double was his 12th of the season, and the playing time remains high. Zubac has played at least 32 minutes in four straight and nine of his last ten games. The concern after Saturday’s game was the collision with Dallas’ Dwight Powell, which caused Zubac to hit the back of his head on the court. He stayed in the game, but with the Clippers visiting Miami on Monday, we’ll have to see whether the 7-footer’s name appears on the injury report.

LAC • Guard • #1
about 2 months ago
Harden recorded his second double-double in as many nights on Saturday, but the efficiency was missing. In addition to the poor shooting from the field, The Beard was responsible for seven of the Clippers’ 18 turnovers. Harden has only been a top-75 player over the last week, and the average of five turnovers per game has a lot to do with that. That said, fantasy managers know what they’re getting into when they roster Harden. The Clippers play four games in Week 7.

MEM • Center • #14
about 2 months ago
While he didn’t do much scoring on Friday, Edey was dominant on the glass. The 21 rebounds were a season-high for the second-year center, who has been a top-50 player in eight- and nine-cat formats over the past two weeks. He’s still rostered in 46 percent of Yahoo! leagues, which is too low, given Edey’s production and importance to the Grizzlies. Now would be a good time to hop onto the bandwagon, especially with the Grizzlies facing Sacramento on Sunday.

MEM • Guard • #5
about 2 months ago
Williams’ production has not made him a must-roster player with Ja Morant out, but that has more to do with the percentages and turnovers than anything else. Over the past two weeks, he has shot 34.8 percent from the field and 66.7 percent from the foul line while averaging 3.0 turnovers per game. As a result, Williams has not been a top-100 player in nine-cat formats. However, that is not the case in eight-cat. Rostered in 24 percent of Yahoo! leagues, he’s worth picking up ahead of Sunday’s game against the Kings.
MEM • • #
about 2 months ago
While Jackson certainly deserves credit for what he did in the points and three-point categories, what he didn’t do will undoubtedly strike a nerve with some fantasy managers. He did not record any rebounds or defensive stats in Friday’s victory. While Zach Edey dominated the boards for the Grizzlies, grabbing 21 rebounds, Jackson’s lack of production in that category was disappointing. Over the past two weeks, he has averaged just 4.4 rebounds per game, which is why Jackson has not been a top-100 player during this stretch.