
MIA • Small Forward and Power Forward • #24
11 months ago
The good news for Miami is that Herro is back after missing Saturday’s loss to the Bucks due to an injury. His return means Duncan Robinson heads to the bench, where his fantasy value takes a noticeable hit. However, the Heat will be without Ban Adebayo, so Highsmith moves into the starting five. While starting gives him a shot at fantasy relevance, Haywood’s inconsistent production makes him difficult to rely on.
Source: Miami Heat

MIA • Guard • #14
11 months ago
Herro is back in the Heat lineup after missing Saturday’s loss to the Bucks. His return means Duncan Robinson will head to the bench, which limits the three-point shooter’s fantasy value. Burks has been a fixture in the starting lineup since March 25, and that’s unlikely to change on Monday.
Source: Ira Winderman

MIA • Center-Forward • #13
11 months ago
Adebayo’s absence has a more significant impact on the Heat rotation and fantasy basketball, as Wiggins has not played since March 27. Bam not playing may result in Kyle Anderson moving into the starting lineup, while starter Kel’el Ware’s playing time should increase. As for Wiggins, Pelle Larsson will continue to fill the void he’s left in the starting five. Larsson is worth a look in extremely deep leagues that remain active.
Source: Miami Heat

MEM • Point Guard • #12
11 months ago
Morant will return to the Grizzlies’ lineup after sitting out Saturday’s win over the Pistons. Scotty Pippen Jr. will head to the bench after logging 29 minutes as a starter against Detroit. His fantasy value takes a sizable hit due to decreased playing time.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MEM • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #5
11 months ago
V-Dub has missed three straight games due to an illness, but his appearance at practice bodes well for his availability on Tuesday against the Hornets. If he’s able to go, expect him to handle his normal allotment of minutes.
Source: Jonah Dylan on Twitter

MEM • Point Guard • #12
11 months ago
Morant was a late scratch on Saturday, and though he didn’t practice on Monday, Grizzlies coach Tuomas Iisalo expects him to return following a one-game absence. Morant’s return will likely send Scotty Pippen Jr. back to the bench.
Source: Drew Hill on Twitter

MIA • Center-Forward • #13
11 months ago
Bam’s addition to the injury report on Monday afternoon puts his status to take the court against Philly in doubt. If he’s unable to go, Kyle Anderson could replace him in the starting five at power forward, while Kel’el Ware could pick up some additional minutes in the frontcourt.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIA • Guard • #18
11 months ago
Burks’ status is up in the air and Highsmith remains one of Miami’s most reliable reserves. Duncan Robinson could step in for Burks if he’s ruled out. Kyle Anderson could steal some minutes from Highsmith if he’s unable to lace up on Monday.

MIA • Guard • #14
11 months ago
Herro missed the Heat’s last game while Wiggins has missed five straight. Pelle Larsson and Alec Burks could be poised to start like they did against Milwaukee if the aforementioned players are ruled out.

MIA • Forward • #22
11 months ago
Wiggins has missed Miami’s last four games with a hamstring injury, and he said it has been a lingering issue. He did not have a specific date for a return, so Wiggins may not be of much service to fantasy managers whose leagues are active through Week 23. Miami plays four games, starting with the 76ers on Monday, and Pelle Larsson should remain in the starting lineup until Wiggins is cleared. Larsson finished Saturday’s loss with three points (1-of-8 FGs), four rebounds, three assists and one three-pointer in 39 minutes.
Source: Zachary Weinberger

MIA • Forward • #22
11 months ago
Wiggins has missed Miami’s last four games with a hamstring injury, and he said it has been a lingering issue. He did not have a specific date for a return, so Wiggins may not be of much service to fantasy managers whose leagues are active through Week 23. Miami plays four games, starting with the 76ers on Monday, and Pelle Larsson should remain in the starting lineup until Wiggins is cleared. Larsson finished Saturday’s loss with three points (1-of-8 FGs), four rebounds, three assists and one three-pointer in 39 minutes.
Source: Zachary Weinberger

MIA • Small Forward and Power Forward • #20
11 months ago
Anderson has reached double figures in scoring in three of his last four outings, and Saturday’s double-double was his first since February 13. Since the All-Star break, Slo Mo has been ranked outside the top 250 in eight- and nine-cat formats. While Saturday’s stat line was solid, it should not be considered a good enough reason to add him ahead of Week 23 if your league will be active.

MIA • Guard • #45
11 months ago
Mitchell was one of two Heat players to notch a season-high point total on Saturday, with Alec Burks being the other. “Off Night” has provided sixth-round value in eight- and nine-cat formats over the past two weeks, a welcome turn of events for a player who has not been much of a fantasy asset during his NBA career. With the Heat playing in one of the two games on Monday’s schedule, Mitchell is worth a dice roll in leagues that will be active.

MIA • Guard • #18
11 months ago
Despite starting Miami’s last seven games, Burks has not been on the radar of most fantasy leagues, and with good reason. He’s been far too inconsistent, so he remains rostered in just one percent of Yahoo! leagues. Saturday’s performance was Burks’s best this season, as he recorded a season-high point total and hit six three-pointers. For managers whose leagues run through Week 23, Miami’s four-game week may offer some intrigue, especially since they’re active on Monday. However, Burks boasts an extremely low floor, especially if Tyler Herro can play.

MIA • Center-Forward • #13
11 months ago
While he could not lead the Heat to a win on a night when Tyler Herro was unavailable, Adebayo recorded an excellent stat line for those who have him rostered. The 30-point double-double was his first since March 5 and fifth of the season. Over the past two weeks, Adebayo has provided top-40 value in eight- and nine-cat formats. While he did not get off to the best start this season, Bam’s “finishing kick” has been excellent for those who have him rostered.

MIA • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #55
11 months ago
The Heat were without Tyler Herro for Saturday’s game, leading to Robinson moving into the starting lineup. The good news for the Heat is that he played 31 minutes without any issues, as Robinson has been dealing with a back injury. From a production standpoint, the points and three-pointers were expected. If Herro remains out for Monday’s game against the 76ers, Robinson will be a worthwhile streamer in active leagues.

MEM • Center • #14
11 months ago
Edey surpassed 20 rebounds in a game for the first time this season, making up for a subpar scoring night. In addition to the 21 rebounds, the rookie recorded six assists, which was also a season-high. Over the past two weeks, Edey has provided sixth-round value in nine-cat formats and seventh-round value in eight-cat. The Grizzlies end the regular season with a four-game Week 23, starting with the Hornets on Tuesday.

MEM • Shooting Guard • #22
11 months ago
Bane continues to offer even greater value to fantasy managers when the Grizzlies are without Ja Morant, who was scratched just prior to tip-off with an illness. Bane went on to shoot over 50 percent from the field and score a game-high 38 points. The point total is the highest for him since March 17, when he put up 44 in a loss to the Kings. For Bane managers whose leagues run through Week 23, the Grizzlies play four games, starting with the lowly Hornets on Tuesday.

MEM • Center and Power Forward • #13
11 months ago
The Grizzlies played Saturday’s game without Ja Morant, who was a late scratch due to illness. Jackson took on more of the offensive workload, and while the field-goal percentage wasn’t great, the overall stat line was solid. The double-double was Jackson’s second in four games and sixth of the season, and the rebound category is where fantasy managers will want to see more production in 2025-26. Unless Jackson goes on an absolute tear next week, he’ll average fewer than six rebounds per game for the second straight season. If there is improvement in that category, Trip will likely boast a higher fantasy floor than he currently does.

MIA • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #55
11 months ago
The Heat had a massive void to fill in their starting lineup for Saturday, as Tyler Herro has been ruled out due to injury. Robinson, who can provide points and three-pointers, will replace him in the lineup. Something else to watch will be Adebayo’s assist tally, as he should be more involved as a playmaker in the Herro-less lineup.
Source: Miami Heat

MIA • Small Forward and Power Forward • #24
11 months ago
Highsmith is officially available for Saturday’s game, giving the Heat another option to throw at Gianns Antetokounmpo defensively. However, he has offered limited fantasy value this season, so managers should not view Highsmith as a must-roster player.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIA • Point Guard • #Guard
11 months ago
Injured during his pregame individual workout, Stevens has been ruled out due to discomfort in his right foot. The two-way contract guard’s absence will not impact fantasy basketball, as he is not in the Heat rotation.
Source: Miami Heat

MEM • Point Guard • #12
11 months ago
Morant is a late scratch for Saturday’s game, opening up a spot in the starting lineup. Scotty Pippen Jr. is the replacement, and he stands to provide solid streaming value in that role.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MEM • Point Guard • #12
11 months ago
Morant is a late addition to the injury report, as the Grizzlies initially announced him as a starter. If he cannot play, Scotty Pippen Jr. or Luke Kennard will move into the starting lineup. Pippen offers a higher fantasy ceiling as a starter, while Kennard’s promotion would increase Desmond Bane’s value.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MIA • Point Guard • #Guard
11 months ago
Stevens injured his foot while going through his pregame routine, hence his late addition to the injury report. However, even with Tyler Herro (thigh) unavailable, the rookie is unlikely to impact fantasy basketball.
Source: Anthony Chiang

MIA • Guard • #14
11 months ago
Herro’s right thigh contusion will keep him out of Saturday’s contest, leaving a massive hole in the Heat’s starting lineup. He has not missed a game since March 5. Davion Mitchell and Terry Rozier will have more minutes available, with the former more likely to move into the starting lineup. Neither player will replicate Herro’s scoring prowess, but Mitchell can provide added value in the assist category.
Source: Anthony Chiang

MEM • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #5
11 months ago
Williams is set to miss his third straight game with an illness. Luke Kennard figures to see additional minutes with Williams out, though with the Grizzlies’ deep rotation of players that doesn’t necessarily make him fantasy-relevant in standard leagues.

MIA • Guard • #2
11 months ago
Rozier will be available on Saturday after missing Thursday’s loss to the Grizzlies. He’ll give the Heat additional perimeter depth, but Rozier has been a significant disappointment in fantasy basketball this season. He’s still rostered in 49 percent of Yahoo! leagues, which is too high considering the lackluster production.
Source: Anthony Chiang

MIA • Small Forward and Power Forward • #24
11 months ago
While Highsmith has not significantly impacted fantasy basketball, his playing time has recently increased due to Andrew Wiggins’ hamstring injury. If Highsmith cannot play on Saturday, his playing time will likely be absorbed by Duncan Robinson and Kyle Anderson. While Robinson is more of a points and triples specialist, Anderson can offer decent value to deep-league managers punting points.
Source: Anthony Chiang

MIA • Forward • #22
11 months ago
Wiggins’ continued absence has opened up a spot in the starting lineup, while Love’s has not significantly impacted fantasy basketball. Pelle Larsson has replaced Wiggins in the starting lineup, and the rookie is worth streaming in deep leagues. Haywood Highsmith’s playing time has increased off the bench, but Larsson is the player who deep-league managers should be targeting.
Source: Miami Heat

MIA • Guard • #14
11 months ago
Herro is dealing with a right thigh contusion and has a legitimate chance to miss Saturday’s game given his questionable listing. The 25-year-old point guard is coming off a 35-point performance on the second night of a back-to-back Thursday. Herro’s absence would be a major loss with Terry Rozier likely to fill in.
Source: Heat

MIA • Center-Forward • #13
11 months ago
Adebayo was hardly efficient on offense with 26 points on 26 shot attempts, but fantasy managers will take the 26 points. The 27-year-old center has now scored at least 20 points in four of his last six games. Adebayo played 34 minutes and was a factor in all phases of the game with seven rebounds, five assists, one steal and two blocks. Even with the Heat having a down season, Adebayo has produced down the stretch after a slow start to the season.

MIA • Guard • #14
11 months ago
Herro exploded for 35 points against the vaunted Grizzlies defense as he dueled with Ja Morant. It wasn’t a duel he would ultimately win as the Heat winning streak came to an end after six games despite Herro outscoring Morant 35-30. The 25-year-old guard had one of his better offensive games on the second night of a back-to-back as he continues to have an excellent season, which has only gotten better since the Heat traded Jimmy Butler. Herro has provided third-round fantasy value and will be one of the bigger risers in drafts for next season.

MEM • Center • #14
11 months ago
Edey has now collected at least 11 rebounds in three of his last four games. Despite inconsistent playing time, the 22-year-old rookie center from Purdue is a rebounding machine when he’s out there. Edey has provided sixth-round fantasy value over the past two weeks as he’s also an excellent shot blocker.

MEM • Shooting Guard • #22
11 months ago
Bane struggled on the offensive end with 17 points on 23 attempts from the field. The 26-year-old shooting guard was just 1-of-9 from behind the three-point line. It’s the third time in his last five games that he’s made only one three-point attempt. While Bane’s scoring production has been a little inconsistent lately, fantasy managers can take solace that the Grizzlies have a fourth game this week Saturday against the short-handed Pistons.

MEM • Point Guard • #12
11 months ago
Morant had at least 30 points for the second-straight game as he seems to be all the way back from his hamstring injury. He made at least 50 percent of his shots from the field for the third-straight game and is 35-of-64 over his last three games. The 25-year-old point guard appears to be excelling in the aftermath of Taylor Jenkins’ firing and under the tutelage of interim coach Tuomas Iisalo.

MIA • Small Forward and Power Forward • #24
11 months ago
Highsmith will be good to go after initially being listed as questionable for this game. He’ll occupy his typical role off the bench, where he will be an impactful player for Miami but won’t contribute much for fantasy managers.
Source: Ira Winderman

MIA • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #55
11 months ago
Robinson has missed the last five games with a sacroiliac joint injury. The 30-year-old shooting guard is set to make his return Thursday against the Grizzlies. Robinson will likely move back into the starting lineup, sending Alec Burks back to the bench.
Source: Heat

MIA • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #55
11 months ago
Robinson has missed Miami’s last five games and did not travel with the team to Boston for Wednesday’s win over the Celtics. He remained in Miami and has a chance to play on Thursday. Robinson’s availability impacts Alec Burks, who has moved into the starting lineup but has only offered minimal streaming value.
Source: Miami Heat

MIA • Forward • #22
11 months ago
While Love’s continued absence does not significantly impact fantasy basketball or the Heat rotation, that is not true for Wiggins. His absence has resulted in more playing time for Pelle Larsson, who has started Miami’s last three games, and Haywood Highsmith. Larsson is the superior streaming option for managers seeking more offensive value.
Source: Miami Heat

MIA • Guard • #2
11 months ago
While Rozier played 33 minutes in Monday’s win over the Wizards, he has been mainly out of the rotation the last few weeks. Scary Terry did not play in Wednesday’s win over the Celtics, and Thursday’s absence makes it seven of the last nine that he has not been available for. Pelle Larsson has recently played well as a starter and is worth streaming in deep leagues.
Source: Miami Heat

MIA • Guard • #45
11 months ago
Mitchell returned after missing Monday’s game with an illness. The 26-year-old played 34 minutes off the bench. He was hardly efficient on offense with 13 points on 10 shots, though he made three three-pointers and dished out seven assists. Mitchell has played at least 30 minutes in nine of his last 10 games, which is a lot of run for a bench player.

MEM • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #46
11 months ago
Konchar will be available after sitting out Tuesday’s loss to the Warriors. While he’ll be in the rotation, Konchar’s minutes will not likely be enough to impact fantasy basketball. Managers can afford to leave him on the waiver wire.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MEM • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #5
11 months ago
Williams’ continued absence means Luke Kennard should play additional minutes off the bench again. However, he logged 22 minutes in Tuesday’s loss to the Warriors, which is not enough to make an impact in most fantasy leagues.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MEM • Power Forward • #7
11 months ago
After scoring 21 points and recording a solid stat line in Monday’s loss to the Celtics, Aldama was also solid in Tuesday’s loss to Golden State. This was a needed two-game stretch for the fourth-year forward, who is ranked outside the top 150 in eight- and nine-cat formats over the past two weeks. Rostered in 43 percent of Yahoo! leagues, Aldama has been a 10th-round player in eight- and nine-cat formats this season. Unfortunately, the production dipped at the wrong time for those who have relied on him for consistent late-round value.

MEM • Shooting Guard • #22
11 months ago
While Bane’s scoring output has been slightly inconsistent recently, he has still provided sixth-round value in eight- and nine-cat formats over the past two weeks. The 1-of-12 night against Oklahoma City damaged his field goal percentage, with Bane making 44.2 percent of his attempts. However, Bane’s other numbers have been solid, preserving his overall value to category league managers. The good news for Bane managers is that Memphis plays two more games during Week 22, starting with Miami on Thursday.

MEM • Center and Power Forward • #13
11 months ago
Jackson exited with 1:55 remaining in the fourth quarter and the Grizzlies trailing by one, 123-122. Memphis would only score three more points the rest of the way, as no one could contribute with the Warriors taking away Ja Morant and Desmond Bane. Over the past two weeks, Jackson has provided fifth-round value in eight- and nine-cat formats, two rounds worse than his season-long production. One difference has been the field goal percentage, with Trip shooting 43.5 percent over the past two weeks. Fantasy managers hope he’ll clean that up during the Grizzlies’ final two games of Week 22.

MEM • Point Guard • #12
11 months ago
Wednesday’s point total was Morant’s best since returning from a hamstring injury, and he shot over 50 percent from the field. While much was made of the Grizzlies’ offensive system in the aftermath of Taylor Jenkins’s firing, the team appeared to run more pick-and-roll actions for Morant on Tuesday than they have for most of this season. The staff changes made before the season were meant to install an offense with more ball movement, with current interim coach Tuomas Iisalo among those hires. While that did happen, Memphis’s usage of two-man actions is something to watch for the rest of this season.
Source: The Athletic

MEM • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #5
11 months ago
Williams Jr. was a late addition to the injury report and will now be held out of Tuesday’s game. Luke Kennard and Cam Spencer should take on extra minutes with Williams Jr. out, but only Kennard has streaming appeal.
Source: Grizzlies PR

MEM • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #46
11 months ago
Konchar’s absence will not significantly impact fantasy basketball, as he played eight minutes in the Grizzlies’ last two games. With Vince Williams Jr. (illness) also out, Luke Kennard’s playing time may increase in a pivotal matchup for both teams. He played 19 minutes in Monday’s loss to the Celtics.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MEM • Power Forward • #7
11 months ago
Aldama has been solid all season, but the production has been quieter in recent months when compared to his early-season numbers. Monday’s performance was his highest-scoring night since February 2, which was a 23-point night in a win. That is something Memphis hasn’t done much of recently as they lost for the sixth time in their last seven games on Monday. Aldama has been a reliable reserve for them, but it’s hard to count on him for this level of production. He ranks outside the top-200 in nine-cat leagues over the past two weeks.

MEM • Point Guard • #12
11 months ago
Morant was once again able to turn in a strong stat line in his second game back after missing six games with a hamstring injury. The last time Morant scored less than 20 points in a game was February 20, which was the Grizzlies’ first game after the All-Star break. Availability has once again been an issue for Morant this season, but he hasn’t had any issues pouring in the points when he’s on the floor. This was the first night of a back-to-back, and it wouldn’t be surprising if Morant didn’t play against the Warriors on Tuesday. Keep an eye on the injury report, though that game is far more important for the playoff race out West, so it would be surprising if they opted to rest him against Golden State and play him against Boston.

MEM • Center and Power Forward • #13
11 months ago
The most notable flaw in Jackson Jr.'s game is his lack of rebounding production, but that wasn’t the case on Monday. Though it wasn’t enough to get the win, JJJ set a new career-high for rebounds, eclipsing his previous best mark of 13, which he has done twice over the last two seasons. It was a nice boost in Monday’s game, but it isn’t something that managers should grow accustomed to. Memphis still has three more games this week, including the second night of a back-to-back against the Warriors on Tuesday.

MEM • Point Guard • #12
12 months ago
Morant returned to the Grizzlies’ lineup on Saturday after missing six games with a hamstring injury. He did so while playing for a new head coach, with Toumas Iisalo grabbing the reins on an interim basis, after Taylor Jenkins was fired earlier this week after six seasons at the helm. The point guard’s efficiency wasn’t great, as he shot 9-of-23 from the field, but 10 assists countered his four turnovers. When healthy, Morant has been a superior option in eight-cat formats and team builds in which turnovers are punted. Memphis’s four-game Week 22 includes a Monday/Tuesday back-to-back, so there may be another opportunity for Scotty Pippen Jr. to start. Pippen played 23 minutes off the bench against the Lakers, finishing with 16 points, three rebounds, five assists, one steal and three three-pointers.

MEM • Point Guard • #12
12 months ago
Morant returned to the Grizzlies’ lineup on Saturday after missing six games with a hamstring injury. He did so while playing for a new head coach, as interim Toumas Iisalo grabbed the reins after Taylor Jenkins’s firing. The point guard’s efficiency wasn’t great, as he shot 9-of-23 from the field, but 10 assists countered his four turnovers. When healthy, Morant has been a superior option in eight-cat formats and team builds in which turnovers are punted. Memphis’s four-game Week 22 includes a Monday/Tuesday back-to-back, so there may be another opportunity for Scotty Pippen Jr. to start. Pippen played 23 minutes off the bench against the Lakers, finishing with 16 points, three rebounds, five assists, one steal and three three-pointers.

MEM • Center • #14
12 months ago
Edey reached double digits in rebounds for the 15th time this season and first since March 9. That was also the last time the rookie recorded a double-double, moving his tally to 10 on the season. While Edey has offered sixth-round value in nine-cat formats over the past two weeks, five of six games were played without Ja Morant. Morant returned to the lineup on Saturday, and the 7-foot-4 rookie produced an excellent stat line. That’s encouraging for those who have Edey rostered, especially with the Grizzlies playing four games during Week 22.

MEM • Center and Power Forward • #13
12 months ago
Jackson shot the ball well on Saturday, scoring 23 points or more in three of his last four games. However, the overall stat line was lacking, especially in the rebound department. He’s grabbed five rebounds or less in six straight games, which has factored into JJJ only being a top 75 player in nine-cat formats over the past two weeks. Sharing the court with Zach Edey doesn’t help, but fantasy managers are likely hoping for more rebound production from Jackson during Week 22.

MEM • Shooting Guard • #22
12 months ago
After a brutal 1-of-12 performance in Thursday’s loss to the Thunder, Bane got back on track against the Lakers. He’s scored 20 points or more in five of his last seven outings, a run that includes a 44-point effort on March 17 against the Kings. Ja Morant returning to the lineup on Saturday likely helped boost Bane’s efficiency, but he is shooting 48.4 percent from the field for the season. Memphis plays four games during Week 22, starting with a Monday/Tuesday home back-to-back against the Celtics and Warriors.

MEM • Power Forward and Center • #35
12 months ago
Bagley is back after sitting out the Grizzlies’ last two games. While he can provide additional depth off the bench, that isn’t enough to make him a player worth rostering in most fantasy leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report