
OKC • Guard • #2
21 days ago
SGA was able to add another 30-point game to his total this year; he has reached that total in 12 of their 14 games. This was also the sixth time that he scored 30 while playing less than 30 minutes. SGA has unsurprisingly been one of the best players in fantasy basketball once again this season, and he would be even better if his minutes weren’t limited by lopsided scores so often.

OKC • Guard • #25
21 days ago
Mitchell had been starting for OKC, but the return of Luguentz Dort pushed Mitchell back to the bench. That wasn’t a problem for Mitchell, who was able to score in double figures for the 13th time in 14 games. He also played 30:36, which was nearly nine more minutes than Dort played. Clearly, Mitchell is going to continue to play a significant role for the Thunder, though all the injuries have opened the door for him.

OKC • Center-Forward • #7
21 days ago
Holmgren started the season on a scoring tear, but he hasn’t been able to pour in the points as much lately, mostly due to lopsided scores. This was the third time he’s reached 25 points this season, with the other two coming during the first three games of the year. His 20 shot attempts were also a season-best. The main limitation for Holmgren this season has been the amount of blowout wins, but he’s been really good in his minutes. This game was close enough that he was able to play 32 minutes, which is the most he’s played in a game this month.

OKC • Guard • #9
21 days ago
Caruso was only able to play about two minutes before injuring his hand, which ended his night early. Ajay Mitchell and Isaiah Joe should take on extra minutes in this game with Caruso unavailable off the bench.
Source: Brandon Rahbar
MEM • • #
21 days ago
Jackson led the Grizzlies in scoring, but it was a tough night for him. He had his worst shooting percentage of the season, but he was able to get to the free throw line often and have success from there. Ja Morant (calf) exited early, and if he misses time, Jackson will only become more important to this offense. This was a new season-high for points, shot attempts and free throw attempts for Jackson.

MEM • Guard • #5
21 days ago
Williams started in place of Ja Morant when he missed Wednesday’s game with an ankle injury, and he replaced Morant to start the second half on Saturday after the star point guard exited with a calf injury. Ty Jerome, Scotty Pippen Jr. and Javon Small are all dealing with long-term injuries, so the only other point guard on the roster is Cam Spencer. If Morant remains out beyond this game, Williams will hold value as a streaming option.
MEM • • #
21 days ago
Coward was initially listed as doubtful for this game, but he was able to play and make the first start of his career. It has been an excellent rookie year for him thus far, but his first start was underwhelming. He spent 24:32 on the court, which was actually the fewest minutes he has played since the third game of the season. The rotations in Memphis have been frustrating, but moving into the starting lineup is a good opportunity for Coward, who is available in 63 percent of Yahoo! leagues.

MEM • Center • #14
22 days ago
After missing the first 13 games of the season, Edey was available to make his season debut. He immediately slid into the starting lineup and logged 24 minutes. He was likely limited in his first game back, but Jock Landale was still able to play 19 minutes off the bench. Edey was really productive during his time on the floor despite an early exit from Ja Morant (calf). This was a great start to the season for Edey, who is currently rostered in just 36 percent of Yahoo! leagues.

OKC • Guard • #5
22 days ago
Following a four-game absence, Dort will be back in the starting unit. His return will push Ajay Mitchell to the bench, where he has had success this season.
Source: Brandon Rahbar

MEM • Guard • #12
22 days ago
Memphis was finally healthy entering this game, but that didn’t last long. Morant’s early exit should lead to extra minutes for Vince Williams Jr. and Cam Spencer. Hopefully this won’t be a long-term absence, but Williams would likely be worth streaming if it is; he started when Morant missed Wednesday’s game against Boston.
Source: Grizzlies PR

MEM • F • #8
22 days ago
Prosper played a large role in the Grizzlies’ last game, which was a blowout loss. Prior to that, he hadn’t been part of the rotation. His absence in this game may provide a few extra minutes for GG Jackson and Vince Williams Jr.
Source: NBA Injury Report
MEM • • #
22 days ago
Coward was upgraded to questionable earlier in the day after initially being tagged as doubtful. He’ll not only suit up, but he’ll make the first start of his career, which will push Kentavious Caldwell-Pope to the bench. Edey is also starting in his first appearance this season, which will push Jock Landale to a reserve role.
Source: Grizzlies PR

MEM • Center • #14
22 days ago
Edey will be available to play for the first time this season, and it has already been announced that he will start. He may have his minutes managed in his first game back, but he’ll be part of the opening group, which likely means Jock Landale will be pushed to a reserve role.
Source: Grizzlies PR
MEM • • #
22 days ago
Small initially suffered a turf toe injury in his left foot in a November 8 G League game between the Memphis Hustle and Mexico City Capitanes and has not played since. His absence does not impact fantasy basketball, especially with starting point guard Ja Morant being healthy. Cam Spencer and Vince Williams Jr. have shared the backup responsibilities, and that will remain the case until Ty Jerome returns from injury.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

OKC • Forward • #6
22 days ago
Williams is dealing with a sore left shoulder and will not be available for Saturday’s game. With starters Chet Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein available, JayWill’s absence will not significantly impact fantasy basketball. Ousmane Dieng may pick up additional rotation minutes, but there’s no need to stream him in any leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #5
22 days ago
Dort is available after a four-game absence, making an excellent Thunder defense that much better. His return means Ajay Mitchell will likely head back to the bench, but this should not be viewed as a reason to move away from the second-year guard. Whether he starts or comes off the bench, Mitchell has provided reliable fantasy value this season.
Source: NBA Injury Report
MEM • • #
22 days ago
Coward was initially doubtful for Saturday’s game with a sore right foot. With his status upgraded to questionable, the rookie’s chances of playing have increased. Vince Williams Jr. and GG Jackson are the players who stand to benefit if Coward doesn’t play, but neither is worth streaming while in a reserve role.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies
MEM • • #
23 days ago
This will be a fourth straight absence for Small, but with Ja Morant healthy, Small’s role will be insignificant when he is healthy. Cam Spencer has been filling the reserve point guard minutes.
Source: Grizzlies PR

MEM • F • #8
23 days ago
Prosper played a large role against Boston on Wednesday in the blowout loss, but he hasn’t played a consistent role for Memphis this year. His potential absence could open up a few minutes for GG Jackson and Vince Williams Jr. with Cedric Coward (foot) doubtful, but that won’t make either wing worth streaming.
Source: Grizzlies PR
MEM • • #
23 days ago
Coward has gotten off to a strong start to his career, but he could miss a game for the first time this season. His expected absence should open the door for GG Jackson and Vince Williams Jr. to take on extra minutes, though that won’t make either worth streaming.
Source: Grizzlies PR

MEM • Center • #14
23 days ago
Edey has been sidelined all season, but there is a chance he makes his debut against Cleveland. Jock Landale has been starting at center, but Edey’s return will eventually return Landale to a reserve role, even if it doesn’t happen in his first game back.
Source: Grizzlies PR

MEM • Guard • #3
23 days ago
KCP exited early from Wednesday’s game, but the elbow injury won’t keep him sidelined against Cleveland. KCP should occupy his typical spot in the starting lineup.
Source: Grizzlies PR

MEM • Guard • #12
23 days ago
Morant missed Wednesday’s game against Boston, which resulted in Vince Williams Jr. starting in his place. Morant’s return will push Williams back to the bench, which will eliminate any streaming value he held. If Morant misses time in the future, and Scotty Pippen Jr. and Ty Jerome remain out, Williams could hold value as a streamer.
Source: Grizzlies PR

OKC • Guard • #21
23 days ago
Wiggins will miss a fifth straight game, which means additional opportunities should be available for Isaiah Joe and Ajay Mitchell. Mitchell has been starting with Lu Dort (shoulder) sidelined, and even if Dort returns, Mitchell should continue to see meaningful minutes off the bench. Joe’s minutes figure to take the biggest hit when Dort returns, even if Wiggins remains out.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #5
23 days ago
Dort has been sidelined for OKC’s last four games, but he has a chance to return on Saturday. If Dort is back in action, Ajay Mitchell could retreat back to the bench, but Mitchell has been too impactful to see his minutes cut significantly. The latter remains a hold in fantasy leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #25
24 days ago
Rostered in 40 percent of Yahoo! leagues, Mitchell continues to provide top-50 fantasy value. With Luguentz Dort sidelined by a shoulder injury, the second-year guard should be rostered in 14-team leagues (and some 12-team leagues) until that changes. And Mitchell may be worth holding onto even after Dort and Jalen Williams return from their respective injuries.

OKC • Guard • #11
24 days ago
Joe is among Oklahoma City’s “supporting cast” who have upped their production to help compensate for the absence of multiple contributors, including Jalen Williams and Luguentz Dort. He recorded his third 20-point game of the season on Wednesday, with the 21 points being one shy of his previous high. Rostered in 12 percent of Yahoo! leagues, Joe is among six Thunder players currently providing top-100 value in nine-cat formats. And with the Thunder ending its week with a game against the Hornets on Saturday, he makes for an intriguing deep-league streaming option.

OKC • Guard • #2
24 days ago
At this point, you’re better off searching for the games in which SGA fails to reach 30 points. He already has 11 games of 30 points or more and is averaging 32.5 points per game. As expected, Gilgeous-Alexander is right there with Nikola Jokić and Victor Wembanyama in the race for the title of the best player in fantasy basketball. With Jalen Williams among the key players currently out due to injury, one would think that the Thunder would ask even more of their superstar point guard. However, they haven’t needed to, thanks to a combination of his efficient excellence and the supporting cast being stars in their roles as well.

MEM • Guard • #5
24 days ago
Williams replaced Ja Morant in the starting lineup on Wednesday and had an up-and-down performance in his 25 minutes. He did well on the glass and flashed some facilitating skills, but shot inefficiently from beyond the arc during the blowout loss. If Morant can’t go on Saturday against the Cavaliers, Williams is likely to remain in the starting lineup. Regardless, he’ll have a chance to improve on Wednesday’s performance.

MEM • Forward-Center • #7
24 days ago
Aldama was one of the most productive Grizzlies against the Celtics on Wednesday. He finished second on the team in scoring, tied for the most rebounds and assists, and used active hands on the defensive end to collect three stocks. Inefficient shooting prevented Aldama from having an even more productive performance. Still, he finished with a solid line in the loss.
MEM • • #
24 days ago
Jackson Jr. played just 23 minutes on Wednesday, thanks to the score being one-sided, in favor of the Celtics. He led the Grizzlies in scoring and led the team in field-goal attempts along the way. He added a couple stocks on the defensive end but otherwise found very little production elsewhere. Jackson has scored 17 or more points in six of seven games during November.

MEM • Guard • #3
24 days ago
Caldwell-Pope’s night has ended prematurely due to a sore right elbow. He played 19 minutes, going scoreless (0-of-3 FGs) with three rebounds, three assists and one steal. KCP’s absence should result in more playing time for rookie Cedric Coward, who has been Memphis’ best performer this season in terms of fantasy value. He’ll be an even more popular fantasy add if Caldwell-Pope misses time.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MEM • Guard • #5
25 days ago
Memphis will not have Ja Morant for Wednesday’s game, opening up a spot in the starting lineup. Williams will replace him, although Cam Spencer should also play plenty. Williams’ production when available this season does not make him a must-stream player, but this is a good opportunity for him to show what he can do in a more prominent role.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MEM • Guard • #12
25 days ago
Ankle soreness will give Morant his first injury-related absence of the season, as he is set to miss Wednesday’s game when the Grizzlies take on the Celtics on the second night of a back-to-back. Morant is currently averaging his fewest points per game since his rookie season and is logging a career-high in turnovers per game. Cam Spencer is a candidate to replace Morant in the starting lineup.
Source: Marc Stein

OKC • Guard • #21
25 days ago
Wiggins has been out for a week with an adductor injury and his absence will continue on Wednesday against the Lakers. His absence has opened up playing time for Ajay Mitchell and Isaiah Joe.

OKC • Guard • #5
25 days ago
Dort has missed the last four games with a shoulder injury. Ajay Mitchell had 17 points in 31 minutes in Dort’s absence on Tuesday against the Warriors. Mitchell’s hot start to the season has mostly made up for Dort missing time with injury.

MEM • Center • #14
25 days ago
Edey is still yet to appear in game this season, but his doubtful listing is a step in the right direction in his recovery. Grizzlies coach Tuomas lisalo told reporters he’s seen Edey practice recently and that he’s still not 100 percent. The 23-year-old center is getting closer to a return, but don’t expect him to be available Wednesday against the Celtics.

MEM • Guard • #12
25 days ago
Morant is dealing with right ankle soreness. The 26-year-old point guard’s status is truly up in the air given his questionable listing. The Grizzlies are on the second night of a back-to-back after losing to the Knicks Tuesday night. Morant has appeared in 11 of the team’s 12 games this year, though durability hasn’t been his strong suit over the course of his career.

OKC • Guard • #2
25 days ago
Gilgeous-Alexander needed only three quarters to drop 28 points, falling just shy of eclipsing the 30-point mark for the eighth consecutive contest. The reigning league MVP would’ve accomplished the feat had he not sat out the entire fourth quarter with the game in hand already. The defending NBA champions raced out to a commanding 63-44 halftime lead over the Warriors by shooting 53 percent from three-point range, knocking down eight of 15 from downtown. Oklahoma City returns to action on Wednesday night when they host the Lakers.

OKC • Center-Forward • #7
25 days ago
Holmgren was perfect on nine shots from the field, including a pair of three-pointers, and also knocked down three free throw attempts as the defending champions absolutely demolished the Warriors, improving to 5-0 at home this season. He was able to rest for the entire fourth quarter during the lopsided affair and should be a full-go for Wednesday night’s showdown against the Lakers on the second night of a back-to-back.
MEM • • #
25 days ago
Coward struggled from deep in his first trip to Madison Square Garden, shooting 0-of-5 from beyond the arc. However, the rookie guard provided solid value in assists, steals and blocked shots. Coward’s ability to fill a stat line has made him one of the more valuable rookies in fantasy basketball, as he’s providing top-50 value in nine-cat formats and top-75 value in eight-cat. Rostered in 38 percent of Yahoo! leagues, Coward deserves more consideration, even with the Grizzlies only playing twice more during Week 4.

MEM • Guard • #5
25 days ago
The Grizzlies accumulated 22 turnovers on the night, with Williams being responsible for five. However, he had a solid night overall, establishing season-highs in rebounds and assists while matching his previous high in points. Rostered in one percent of Yahoo! leagues, Williams has not been productive enough to impact fantasy basketball. Leave him on the waiver wire.

MEM • Guard • #12
25 days ago
While Morant finished Tuesday’s loss with his third double-double of the season, he had a brutal first half. The Grizzlies’ point guard racked up three assists and seven turnovers before halftime, at times looking like he’d rather be anywhere else than Madison Square Garden. Morant was better in the second half, and Memphis was able to pull to within 10 points before New York shut the door. Given his reported frustrations, Morant’s situation is one to watch as Memphis navigates multiple injuries.
MEM • • #
25 days ago
The Grizzlies have lost six of their last seven games, but Jackson’s production has been relatively consistent. He’s scored at least 17 points in three straight and five of his last six games. The issue for Jackson has been foul trouble, with the Grizzlies forward picking up his third disqualification of the season on Tuesday. With Ja Morant’s inconsistent effort and production, the Grizzlies need even more from Jackson. And fantasy managers would also benefit from improved production.

MEM • Forward • #15
26 days ago
This announcement from the Grizzlies means that Clarke will return between December 23 and January 13. Clark underwent a procedure in September, which has prevented him from suiting up this season. Jaren Jackson Jr., Santi Aldama and Jock Landale will continue to fill the post minutes until Zach Edey (ankle) and Clarke return, though Edey’s return should be much earlier.
Source: Grizzlies PR

OKC • Guard • #5
27 days ago
Dort is set to miss his fourth consecutive game with a shoulder injury. Ajay Mitchell has been the big winner from Dort’s absence so far and that should continue on Tuesday against the Warriors.
MEM • • #
27 days ago
Small will miss another game due to a sore toe on his left foot, but his absence does not impact fantasy basketball. The Grizzlies’ point guard rotation will continue to consist of starter Ja Morant and reserve Cam Spencer.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

OKC • Center-Forward • #55
27 days ago
After averaging a double-double for the first time in his NBA career last season, Hartenstein is on his way to doing it again in 2025-26. He’s recorded at least 13 rebounds in five games and is responsible for six double-doubles. Hartenstein is ranked well within the top-50 in nine-cat formats, and his skill set is such that maintaining that production level is a realistic possibility. The Thunder play three games during Week 4, starting with the Warriors on Tuesday.

OKC • Guard • #25
27 days ago
Mitchell continues to shine for the Thunder, recording his fourth 20-point game of the season on Sunday. While fantasy managers are right to wonder what will happen once the reigning champions have their complete rotation, that’s a problem for another day. Until Jalen Williams and Luguentz Dort return from their injuries and are playing starter’s minutes, Mitchell needs to be rostered. And he may even be a hold once those two return. He’s been that good thus far.

OKC • Center-Forward • #7
27 days ago
Holmgren has scored 20 points or more in just three games this season, including Sunday’s win in Memphis. The good news for fantasy managers is that his value isn’t derived solely from scoring. He recorded another solid stat line against the Grizzlies and is providing top-25 value in nine-cat formats. The Thunder have three games on the Week 4 schedule, and fantasy managers will need to account for Holmgren potentially missing a game due to the Tuesday/Wednesday back-to-back.

OKC • Guard • #2
27 days ago
Despite getting off to a slow start, Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder were dominant in the second half. The reigning MVP shot 6-of-8 from the field in the second half, and there were also frequent trips to the foul line. The result was his tenth game this season with at least 30 points. Gilgeous-Alexander remains one of the best players to have rostered in fantasy basketball, regardless of league format. The only negative is that Oklahoma City plays three games during Week 4 instead of four.

OKC • Guard • #5
28 days ago
With Dort out again, look for Ajay Mitchell to join the starting five for a third straight game. Mitchell is off to a blistering start to the 2025-26 campaign, and the good times should keep rolling on Sunday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #5
29 days ago
Dort is dealing with an upper trap strain. He’s missed the last two games since injuring his shoulder in the win over the Clippers on Tuesday. Ajay Mitchell has filled in for Dort and is worth rostering until he returns.

OKC • Guard • #25
29 days ago
Mitchell once again filled in for Luguentz Dort and again provided the Thunder with solid production. He didn’t reach the same 20-point mark as he did against the Trail Blazers on Wednesday, but managed to supplement a nice scoring outing on Friday with a season-high 10 assists. The double-double marked the first of the season for the second-year guard, while he compiled four stocks on the defensive end. Mitchell continues to produce in his sophomore season and has turned himself into a roster-worthy player in fantasy leagues.

OKC • Guard • #2
29 days ago
SGA wasn’t the highest scorer for the Thunder on Friday, but he still managed to extend his streak of 30-point games to six. He dominated inside the three-point line and chipped in a few stocks to help OKC avenge its first loss of the season. The reigning league MVP hasn’t shown any signs of regression during his eighth NBA season and is putting up similar numbers to last season. He remains one of the most productive players across fantasy basketball leagues.

OKC • Center-Forward • #55
29 days ago
A big 15-point second quarter led the veteran center to a 20-point, 10-rebound double-double at halftime, which eventually turned into a career-best night for Hartenstein. He missed only three shots en route to his first game of more than 20 points this season, while nearly snagging 20 boards in the process. In his second year with the Thunder, Hartenstein continues to make a massive impact for one of the league’s best teams. He’ll have a chance to land a third straight double-double on Sunday against the Grizzlies.

OKC • Center-Forward • #7
29 days ago
Holmgren is back in the lineup after missing Wednesday’s loss to the Trail Blazers. With Aaron Wiggins (adductor) ruled out, Holmgren slides back into his usual spot. The other four starters are unchanged, as Oklahoma City remains without Luguentz Dort and Jalen Williams.
Source: NBA Lineups

OKC • Guard • #21
about 1 month ago
Wiggins started in OKC’s last game on Wednesday, but he won’t be available to play Sacramento. Chet Holmgren and Alex Caruso will be back, but Wiggins’ absence will open up more minutes for Ajay Mitchell and Isaiah Joe, even if Luguentz Dort returns from his shoulder injury.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #5
about 1 month ago
Dort missed Wednesday’s game against Portland after an early exit on Tuesday. If he remains out for another game, Ajay Mitchell should get another start in Dort’s place. Mitchell had 21 points in 31 minutes against the Trail Blazers.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #9
about 1 month ago
Caruso sat out the second leg of OKC’s back-to-back on Wednesday, but he’ll be back against Sacramento. He’ll occupy his typical role off the bench, which should push Ousmane Dieng out of the rotation.
Source: NBA Injury Report