
MIA • Center-Forward • #13
9 months ago
Adebayo and Herro are available after initially being questionable for Sunday’s game. Look for the Heat stars to take on their usual responsibilities as the top two options on the offensive end of the floor.
Source: Anthony Chiang

MIA • Guard • #14
9 months ago
Herro is a late addition to the Heat injury report for Sunday’s game, joining Bam Adebayo (knee) as questionable. He last missed a game on March 5, and Alec Burks replaced him in the starting lineup. While Burks may not be the most appealing streaming option, being allowed to start would give him a shot at achieving deep-league fantasy relevance.
Source: Miami Heat

MEM • Forward • #15
9 months ago
Clarke injured his knee during a March 19 game against the Trail Blazers. He has since been diagnosed with a high-grade right PCL sprain and will not play again this season. Clarke’s absence frees up additional minutes for Zach Edey and Santi Aldama, who were already prominent members of the Grizzlies rotation. John Konchar may also pick up playing time due to his rebounding ability, but Edey and Aldama are the players who fantasy managers should target (if they’re available).
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MIA • Center-Forward • #13
9 months ago
A sprained left knee is why Adebayo is on the Heat injury report, having suffered the injury during Friday’s loss to the Rockets. If Bam cannot play against the Hornets, the Heat will rely even more on rookie Kel’el Ware, while Kevin Love will likely pick up additional minutes. Haywood Highsmith would also be in line for more playing time, but neither he nor Love offers much fantasy value.
Source: Miami Heat

MEM • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Head coach Taylor Jenkins hasn’t always turned to Pippen to start when Ja Morant is out of the lineup, but he did on Friday. Though it didn’t result in a win for the Grizzlies, it was a strong performance for Pippen. He was able to contribute value across the board while maintaining efficiency as the starting point guard. He had been playing well as a reserve entering this game, so perhaps the starting nod was Jenkins’ way of rewarding him. He’s provided third-round value over the past two weeks, mostly because he has averaged 5.1 assists and 2.4 steals during that stretch.

MEM • Guard • #22
9 months ago
Entering this game, Bane had averaged 29.3 points, 7.7 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 4.3 three-pointers over his last three games, which includes a 44-point performance on Monday to start this week. Everything fell flat on Friday for him, and Memphis dropped a third-straight game. Bane has had plenty of success without Ja Morant in the lineup, but that simply wasn’t the case on Friday. This was the Grizzlies’ final game of the week, and they’ll return to the court in Utah on Tuesday.

MEM • Forward-Center • #13
9 months ago
The points were nice, but the rest of this outing was disappointing for Jackson Jr. and his team. He started at center against Ivica Zubac, but he was only able to grab two rebounds in 35 minutes. Jackson Jr. is known for being a weak rebounder, but he wasn’t able to offset the lack of production in that category with dominance in others; he only blocked one shot and had an inefficient shooting night. Unfortunately, this was the last game of the week for Memphis, and they only have three games next week.

MIA • Center • #7
9 months ago
Ware has played at least 30 minutes in three of the last four games and has recorded a double-double each time he’s played at least 30 minutes over that stretch. The 20-year-old center clearly has immense potential as a big man who can score, rebound, shoot threes and impact the game on the defensive end. That was all on display again Friday. Ware is a budding fantasy star with the only question remaining being if he can get consistent playing time in Miami’s rotation.

MIA • Forward • #22
9 months ago
Wiggins returned from a two-game absence due to an ankle injury and looked great. The 30-year-old had the highest single scoring quarter of his career with 20 points. Still, it wasn’t enough to fend off defeat as the Heat dropped its 10th game in a row. Wiggins has taken on more of a scoring role since being traded to the Heat, where he’s provided 12th-round fantasy value on a per game basis.

MEM • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Memphis will be making some changes to the starting lineup after dropping two consecutive games. Pippen Jr. and Aldama will replace Luke Kennard and Zach Edey in the opening unit. It is an interesting adjustment against Ivica Zubac since this will be a smaller starting unit for Memphis, though Pippen Jr. will provide them with a true point guard presence in the starting lineup.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MEM • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Memphis will be making some changes to the starting lineup after dropping two consecutive games. Pippen Jr. and Aldama will replace Luke Kennard and Zach Edey in the opening unit. It is an interesting adjustment against Ivica Zubac since this will be a smaller starting unit for Memphis, though Pippen Jr. will provide them with a true point guard presence in the starting lineup.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MEM • Guard • #22
9 months ago
Bane was initially listed as questionable, but he will be good to go despite being a late addition to the injury report. He has averaged 29.3 points, 7.7 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 4.3 three-pointers over the last three games.
Source: Grizzlies PR

MIA • Forward • #22
9 months ago
No surprise here as Wiggins was upgraded to probable Friday afternoon. The 30-year-old small forward is returning from a two-game absence due to an ankle injury. Jaime Jaquez Jr. will likely return to the bench to make room for Wiggins in the starting lineup, though Haywood Highsmith is likely to give up more minutes.
Source: Danielle Lerner

MEM • Guard • #22
9 months ago
Bane is a late addition to the injury report, so fantasy managers should keep a close eye on his status leading up to tip-off. Ja Morant has already been ruled out, so Bane’s absence could mean more playing time for Jaylen Wells and Scotty Pippen Jr. alongside Luke Kennard and the rest of Memphis’ starting five.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIA • Forward • #22
9 months ago
Wiggins is expected to return after a two-game absence, and he should handle his normal workload as a member of the starting five. Haywood Highsmith has seen a bump in playing time over the last two, with Kel’el Ware and Jaime Jaquez Jr. logging some extra minutes as well. Highsmith’s playing time will be most negatively impacted by Wiggins’ return.
Source: NBA Injury Report
MEM • • #
9 months ago
Memphis signed Stevens through the rest of the season after initially having him play on two 10-day deals. His continued absence will continue to open up a few extra minutes for John Konchar and Vince Williams Jr.
Source: Grizzlies PR

MEM • Forward • #15
9 months ago
Clarke injured his knee on Wednesday after playing just five minutes, and it will keep him sidelined against the Clippers. Santi Aldama, Zach Edey and John Konchar all could take on extra minutes with Clarke sidelined. Aldama led all three in both production and minutes on Wednesday.
Source: Grizzlies PR

MEM • Guard • #12
9 months ago
This will be a fourth-straight absence for Morant. Luke Kennard should continue to start in his place, and he had been productive in that role. Desmond Bane should see a boost in production with Morant sidelined. He has averaged 29.3 points, 7.7 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 4.3 three-pointers over the last three games.
Source: Grizzlies PR

MIA • Forward • #22
9 months ago
Wiggins has missed the Heat’s last two games with a leg injury and is now in danger of missing a third consecutive contest. Jaime Jaquez Jr. will have a chance to notch another spot start if Wiggins is ruled out, but the second-year forward has been underwhelming with the first unit lately.

MEM • Forward • #15
9 months ago
Clarke checked into Wednesday’s game with 7:30 remaining in the first quarter and exited a little over five minutes later with a sore right knee. The Grizzlies announced that he was doubtful to return, and he did not see any more action. John Konchar (3/3/2/1/1 with one three-pointer in 20 minutes) started the second half in place of Zach Edey, and he may have the most to gain regarding playing time if Clarke remains sidelined.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MEM • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Pippen missed Monday’s game against the Kings and was questionable Wednesday with a wrist injury, but ultimately played 31 minutes off the bench with Ja Morant out. The 24-year-old point guard’s 18 points were the most he’s had in a game since January 6. Pippen is merely a deep league option when Morant is unavailable.

MEM • Forward-Center • #7
9 months ago
Aldama returned from a calf injury that had kept him out since March 7 and played 27 minutes off the bench Wednesday against the Trail Blazers. The 24-year-old power forward was effective with 16 points on 10 shots. He certainly benefited from the absence of Ja Morant, who has commanded tremendous usage when available recently. Aldama is a deep league option due to his spot in the Grizzlies pecking order and the volume of players they include in the rotation, but he offers a legitimate ceiling.

MEM • Forward-Center • #7
9 months ago
Aldama returned from a calf injury that had kept him out since March 7 and played 27 minutes off the bench Wednesday against the Trail Blazers. The 24-year-old power forward was effective with 16 points on 10 shots. He certainly benefited from the absence of Ja Morant, who has commanded tremendous usage when available recently. Aldama is a deep league option due to his spot in the Grizzlies pecking order and the volume of players they include in the rotation, but he offers a legitimate ceiling.

MIA • Guard • #14
9 months ago
Herro made at least 50 percent of his field goal attempts for the fourth time in his last six games. The 25-year-old point guard continues to struggle from behind the 3-point line as he made 3-of-9 attempts from behind the 3-point line. Herro has shot 31 and 26 percent from behind the 3-point line over the last two months after shooing 38 and 41 percent in the two months before that. Herro has still been a top-50 fantasy player over the last two weeks as Miami’s primary offensive option.

MIA • Guard • #14
9 months ago
Herro made at least 50 percent of his field goal attempts for the fourth time in his last six games. The 25-year-old point guard continues to struggle from behind the 3-point line as he made 3-of-9 attempts from behind the three-point line. Herro has shot 31 and 26 percent from behind the three-point line over the last two months after shooing 38 and 41 percent in the two months before that. Herro has still been a top-50 fantasy player over the last two weeks as Miami’s primary offensive option.

MIA • Center-Forward • #13
9 months ago
Adebayo had his third game with at least 30 points so far in the month of March. The 27-year-old center was a force Wednesday against the Pistons and was just one rebounds and two assists shy of a triple-double. Adebayo has been a top-30 fantasy player since the All-Star break. Miami’s nine-game losing streak hasn’t slowed down the Heat’s big man at all.

MIA • Center-Forward • #13
9 months ago
Adebayo had his third game with at least 30 points so far in the month of March. The 27-year-old center was a force Wednesday against the Pistons and was just one rebounds and two assists shy of a triple-double. Adebayo has been a top-30 fantasy player since the All-Star break. Miami’s nine-game losing streak hasn’t slowed down the Heat’s big man at all.

MEM • Forward-Center • #7
9 months ago
Aldama and Pippen are good to go for Wednesday’s game, and their returns bolster the Grizzlies’ depth. Aldama offers a higher fantasy ceiling, but Pippen is also worth a look in deep leagues since Ja Morant (shoulder) is unavailable.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MIA • Guard • #18
9 months ago
Burks has been cleared to play after missing two weeks with a back injury. Due to Andrew Wiggins’ continued absences, rotation minutes should be available to the veteran guard. However, Burks is not a must-add player in this spot. The Heat have two more games after Wednesday, so a quality performance against the Pistons could put Burks on the deep-league radar for those matchups.
Source: Miami Heat

MIA • Forward • #22
9 months ago
Wiggins will miss a second consecutive game. Jaime Jaquez Jr. replaced him in the starting lineup for Monday’s loss to the Knicks and could keep the position. However, Alec Burks is another option since he has been cleared to play for the first time since March 5. Jaquez and Burks would have added value if allowed to start, but neither would be a must-add in standard leagues.
Source: Miami Heat

MEM • Forward-Center • #7
9 months ago
Aldama and Pippen missed Monday’s loss to the Kings, with the former having missed the Grizzlies’ last five games. The absences of Pippen and Ja Morant have led to Cam Spencer entering the rotation, but he is not worth adding in most leagues. As for Aldama, John Konchar may play a few more minutes off the bench, but he’s only worth a look for deep-league managers needing rebounds.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MEM • Guard • #12
9 months ago
Wednesday’s game will be the third Morant has missed with a sore left hamstring. Luke Kennard will remain in the starting lineup, with Desmond Bane assuming most of the primary playmaker responsibilities. Kennard is worth rostering in deep leagues, while Bane possesses a higher fantasy ceiling when Morant is out.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MIA • Forward • #22
9 months ago
Wiggins did not play in Monday’s loss to the Knicks, while Burks has been sidelined since March 5. The former’s availability is far more impactful, as Wiggins is one of Miami’s best scorers. Haywood Highsmith or Jaime Jaquez Jr. will be headed to the bench if Wiggins returns on Wednesday, but Erik Spoelstra has made numerous changes to his lineup during the team’s eight-game losing streak. Burks should provide depth off the bench but is not a must-add player.
Source: NBA Lineups

MEM • Guard • #22
9 months ago
Though he didn’t get much help from his teammates, this was an excellent offensive performance from Bane. He set a new season-high for scoring, and it came after four consecutive games with less than 25 points. Bane scored over a third of the Grizzlies’ points, which wasn’t enough to get the job done against a balanced attack from Sacramento. However, he was able to step up with Ja Morant sidelined with a hamstring injury. If Morant remains out in Portland on Wednesday, Bane could be in for another big night.

MEM • Guard • #10
9 months ago
With Ja Morant sidelined, Kennard took on the role of facilitator for Memphis. This was his second-straight start, but it wasn’t a productive one outside of the assist boost. This was Kennard’s fifth game this season with at least eight dimes, but he wasn’t able to reach his season-high of 11. Kennard has upside as long as he is starting, but the production hasn’t been there consistently for him. He is known for his deep-range shooting, so while the assist numbers are fun, Kennard not hitting a triple is disappointing.

MIA • Guard • #14
9 months ago
Herro cooled off considerably after shooting 8-of-12 from the field in the first half. While the 20 points were a solid effort after the Heat guard scored eight in Saturday’s loss to the Grizzlies, Herro has shot 1-of-7 from three over his past two games. The good news for fantasy managers is that he has been a top-50 player in nine-cat formats over the past two weeks. The Heat play three more games during Week 20, starting with the Pistons on Wednesday.

MIA • Forward • #55
9 months ago
Robinson got off to a good start on Monday, shooting 3-of-5 from the field with two three-pointers. He finished with 22 points, his highest total since February 26. Robinson’s run of nine consecutive games in double figures ended on March 14, so it was good to see him get back on track after two poor outings. With the Heat’s lack of consistent scorers beyond Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo, they’ll need more nights like Monday from Robinson.

MIA • Forward • #24
9 months ago
Highsmith replaced Kel’el Ware in the Heat starting lineup on Monday for matchup reasons, and he did not provide much value beyond the two steals. Meanwhile, Ware played 19 minutes off the bench and finished with 10 points, six rebounds, one steal and one blocked shot. Managers who have Ware rostered should hold onto the rookie, even if Highsmith continues to start. As for Highsmith, there’s no need to add him after his performance on Monday.

MIA • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Inserted into the Heat starting lineup due to Andrew Wiggins’ absence, Jaquez did not provide much value as a scorer. However, category league managers can benefit from the rebounds, assists and defensive stats. Rostered in nine percent of Yahoo! leagues, Jaquez has been ranked outside the top 300 in nine-cat formats since the All-Star break. While he would be worth a look if Wiggins remains out, Jaquez has not been consistent enough to qualify as a must-add.

MEM • Forward-Center • #7
9 months ago
Aldama was initially doubtful for Monday’s game, while Pippen was listed as questionable. Their absences leave the Grizzlies down another two rotation players, with Ja Morant (shoulder) already out. Vince Williams Jr. should experience an increase in playing time, and the Grizzlies will again rely on a backcourt of Desmond Bane and Luke Kennard.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MIA • Guard • #11
9 months ago
The Heat are without Andrew Wiggins (leg) for Monday’s game, and his absence has prompted two changes to the starting lineup. Jaquez will fill the void left by Wiggins, while Highsmith replaces Kel’el Ware. Jaquez is worth streaming in deep leagues out of necessity, while managers who have Ware rostered should hold onto him.
Source: Miami Heat

MIA • Forward • #22
9 months ago
Wiggins only played 22 minutes in Saturday’s loss to the Grizzlies, and a lower left leg contusion will keep him out of Monday’s game in New York. Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Pelle Larsson are two players who should see additional minutes, with the former being more likely to move into the starting lineup.
Source: Miami Heat

MEM • Guard • #5
9 months ago
Williams is available after sitting out Saturday’s win over the Heat, which was Memphis’ second game in as many days. He played 18 minutes off the bench against the Cavaliers on Friday, and fantasy managers should expect a similar workload for Williams. That isn’t enough to make him worth the streaming risk in most leagues.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MEM • Forward-Center • #7
9 months ago
Aldama has missed Memphis’ last five games with a strained right calf, and that number is likely to hit six on Monday. Vince Williams Jr. is available and will likely play additional minutes if Aldama is ruled out. However, Williams has not done enough to merit being rostered in most fantasy leagues.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MEM • Guard • #1
9 months ago
Pippen is dealing with a sore left wrist, hence his appearance on the Grizzlies’ injury report. With Ja Morant (shoulder) out, a few more minutes may be available to Pippen if he can play. However, Luke Kennard has been the starter on nights when the Grizzlies are without Morant. Kennard is worth streaming in deep leagues, with Morant’s absence also raising Desmond Bane’s fantasy ceiling.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MEM • Guard • #12
9 months ago
Morant missed Saturday’s game with a shoulder injury and now he’s dealing with a hamstring issue. The Grizzlies point guard will be replaced by Luke Kennard, who has started alongside Desmond Bane with Morant sidelined. Scotty Pippen Jr., who recorded a double-double on Saturday, will also have a higher fantasy ceiling.

MIA • Forward • #22
9 months ago
Wiggins’ leg injury is a new thing, and he is coming off two consecutive games with at least 20 points. If he this injury forces him to miss Monday’s game, Jaime Jaquez Jr. is the likely candidate to replace him in the starting unit.
Source: Anthony Chiang

MEM • Guard • #22
9 months ago
When the Grizzlies are without Ja Morant, Bane’s full game tends to be unlocked. That was the case on Saturday, as he shot over 50 percent from the field and finished two assists shy of a triple-double. Since the All-Star break, Bane has provided top 20 value in eight-cat formats and top 25 in nine-cat. The Grizzlies begin a three-game Week 20 in Sacramento on Monday.

MEM • Forward-Center • #13
9 months ago
Jackson was dominant on Saturday, having now scored 30 points or more on 12 occasions this season. That equals his tally from the 2023-24 campaign, a year in which JJJ was the lone Grizzlies star in the lineup on most nights. Jackson has been a top 20 player in nine-cat formats since the All-Star break, slightly better than his production for the season.

MEM • Guard • #10
9 months ago
Kennard started Saturday’s game for Ja Morant, who did not play due to a shoulder injury. While the final stat line certainly wasn’t elite, Luke was far from a liability for deep-league managers. His value for Week 20, which begins Monday in Sacramento, depends on Morant’s availability. Kennard won’t need to be rostered if Ja is available.

MIA • Center-Forward • #13
9 months ago
After scoring 15 points on 5-of-14 shooting in his prior two outings, Adebayo was more productive in Memphis. Unfortunately for him, that wasn’t enough to end Miami’s losing streak, which is now seven games. The good news for fantasy managers is that Adebayo’s fantasy value has skyrocketed since the All-Star break, as he has been a top 30 player in eight- and nine-cat formats. Miami begins a four-game Week 20 with a game against the Knicks on Monday.

MIA • Center • #7
9 months ago
Ware returned to the Heat starting lineup on Saturday and was among the few bright spots in their 125-91 defeat. The rookie’s double-double was his eighth of the season and first since February 23. Whether or not Ware can build on Saturday’s effort will depend on his place within the rotation. Being allowed to start raises the rookie’s fantasy ceiling considerably. Jaime Jaquez Jr., who Ware replaced in the starting lineup, finished with 13 points, five rebounds and three assists in 26 minutes.

MIA • Center • #7
9 months ago
Ware returns to the starting lineup in the only change for the Heat, replacing Jaime Jaquez Jr. While the rookie’s production has tailed off since the All-Star break, he’s worth slotting into fantasy lineups when allowed to start. Jaquez isn’t worth holding onto in most leagues when coming off the bench.
Source: Miami Heat

MEM • Guard • #12
9 months ago
Morant’s absence impacts the Grizzlies’ rotation and fantasy basketball more, as it opens up a spot in the starting lineup. Luke Kennard is the likely replacement, as his presence would shift more of the playmaking responsibilities onto Desmond Bane’s shoulders. As for Williams, his absence frees up additional minutes for GG Jackson, who should not be rostered in most fantasy leagues.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MIA • Guard • #18
9 months ago
Burks didn’t travel with the team on this road trip and is set to miss the next two games, extending his streak to seven consecutive absences. He only has fantasy value when he’s healthy and the Heat are missing multiple starters.

MIA • Guard • #14
9 months ago
Herro was coming off a game where he scored 31 points Wednesday against the Clippers as Bam Adebayo failed to reach 10 points. Adebayo had just nine points against the Celtics, but Herro took a backseat on offensive to Andrew Wiggins. The 25-year-old point guard is typically the focal point of the offense, though. Herro still had 19 points and was able to fill up the stat sheet in every category. He’s provided fourth-round fantasy value over the past two weeks.

MIA • Forward • #22
9 months ago
Wiggins was hardly efficient on offense with 23 points on 21 shots. He led the Heat in both categories, though, as he took the lead on offense for Miami. Wiggins has now had at least 20 points in back-to-back games. The 30-year-old small forward also contributed on the defensive end with four steals. Wiggins has provided 12th-round fantasy value since being acquired by the Heat.

MIA • Forward • #22
9 months ago
Wiggins was hardly efficient on offense with 23 points on 21 shots. He led the Heat in both categories, though, as he took the lead on offense for Miami. Wiggins has now had at least 20 points in back-to-back games. The 30-year-old small forward also contributed on the defensive end with four steals. Wiggins has provided 12th-round fantasy value since being acquired by the Heat.

MIA • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Kel’el Ware, available despite dealing with a knee injury, will come off the bench for the first time since January 19. Davion Mitchell is also moving to the bench, which means the ball will be in Tyler Herro’s hands even more than usual. With their moves into the starting lineup, Robinson and Jaquez will be more valuable in fantasy leagues.
Source: NBA Lineups