
MIL • Point Guard • #13
18 days ago
Rollins is back after having missed three of Milwaukee’s last four games. His return means that Pete Nance will come off the bench in the lone change to the Bucks’ starting five.
Source: Milwaukee Bucks

DAL • Center and Power Forward • #21
18 days ago
Gafford will miss a second straight game after sustaining a shoulder injury on Sunday, and Marvin Bagley should get the start in his absence. Moussa Cisse could provide some useful minutes off the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #31
18 days ago
The Mavericks’ injury list for the second leg of their back-to-back set is quite extensive, and with Brandon Williams (illness) also doubtful, Dallas could turn to Max Christie, Khris Middleton and John Poulakidas. Cooper Flagg should shoulder a heavy offensive workload.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Power Forward and Center • #25
18 days ago
Dallas will be missing a number of key players, which should pave the way for Khris Middleton to see more playing time. Dallas could also give more minutes to Tyler Smith and John Poulakidas.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Point Guard • #13
18 days ago
Milwaukee will be down a number of key players tonight, but Rollins and Trent Jr. will be available to handle their typical roles in the Bucks’ backcourt.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Center • #33
18 days ago
Turner and Kuz sat out Tuesday’s matchup with Brooklyn, and they’ll both miss the second leg of Milwaukee’s back-to-back set. Jericho Sims and Pete Nance could see significant frontcourt minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report
DAL • Small Forward • #
19 days ago
Flagg was coming off scoring 45 and 51 points in his last two games, respectively. The 19-year-old small forward was highly efficient in those games, unlike Tuesday when he had 25 points on 25 attempts from the field. Flagg has provided fourth-round per game value in his potentially Rookie of the Year campaign and he’s only going to get better from here.

MIL • Shooting Guard • #20
19 days ago
With Ryan Rollins (hip) out, Green didn’t replace his playmaking ability. The 26-year-old shooting guard had just one assist, but he dropped 20 points and six three-pointers. Green is a shooter and more valuable for fantasy purposes in leagues that his ability to provide points and three-pointers and not much more in the other categories.

DAL • Small Forward • #16
19 days ago
Martin’s continued absence frees up a few additional minutes for Khris Middleton, but it does not significantly affect the Mavericks’ rotation.
Source: NBA Injury Report
DAL • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #
19 days ago
Williams’ absence should result in more minutes for Ryan Nembhard and John Poulakidis. While Nembhard has had his moments this season, he is not a trustworthy streamer for fantasy managers in active leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Power Forward and Center • #25
19 days ago
Washington’s sore left elbow will keep him out of Tuesday’s game. While Klay Thompson and Khris Middleton are available, so is two-way player Tyler Smith, who’s likely to move into the rotation with Daniel Gafford also out.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Center and Power Forward • #21
19 days ago
Gafford’s right shoulder impingement will keep him out of Tuesday’s game. Marvin Bagley III is available and should move into the starting lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report
DAL • Power Forward • #
19 days ago
Bagley is officially available after being listed as probable on the initial injury report. With Daniel Gafford and P.J. Washington out, Bagley will figure prominently in the Mavericks’ rotation, likely as a starter.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Power Forward and Small Forward • #12
19 days ago
The Bucks won’t have Ryan Rollins, Kyle Kuzma or Myles Turner for Tuesday’s game. Prince, Nance and Sims move into the starting lineup, with Prince offering the highest ceiling for those in active fantasy leagues.
Source: Milwaukee Bucks
MIL • Point Guard • #
19 days ago
Due to right knee synovitis, Porter has been out since March 17. The Bucks guard underwent an arthroscopic procedure on Tuesday to address the issue, officially ending his 2025-26 season. When healthy, Porter was very productive for fantasy managers, offering second-round value in eight- and nine-cat formats. The 25-year-old guard holds a player option worth nearly $5.4 million for the 2026-27 season. If Porter decides to remain in Milwaukee, he can be a valuable option for fantasy managers, regardless of what happens with Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Source: Milwaukee Bucks
DAL • Power Forward • #
19 days ago
With Daniel Gafford (shoulder) and P.J. Washington (elbow) doubtful, Bagley should see meaningful frontcourt minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Power Forward and Center • #25
19 days ago
The Mavericks will likely be without Washington and Williams, which should mean more minutes for Klay Thompson and Khris Middleton. Neither of the latter two are worth streaming, as Cooper Flagg has been stealing the show in Dallas.
Source: NBA Injury Report
DAL • Power Forward • #
20 days ago
Daniel Gafford (shoulder) is doubtful, so Bagley should start if he plays. If not, that responsibility will be pushed down to Dwight Powell and Moussa Cisse, who will split the minutes down low.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
20 days ago
Martin is expected to remain out for an 11th straight game. There may be extra minutes for Khris Middleton, but Martin’s continued absence won’t impact the Mavericks’ rotation much.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Center • #33
20 days ago
Turner will be unavailable, which opens up a starting spot down low. Either Jericho Sims or Pete Nance will fill the void, though both should take on extra minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Power Forward and Small Forward • #18
20 days ago
Kuzma will be sidelined, which will open up a spot in the starting unit. Taurean Prince and Cormac Ryan should take on larger roles, with one of them sliding into the starting lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Center and Power Forward • #21
20 days ago
Gafford exited early on Sunday and is expected to remain out against LA. Marvin Bagley (shoulder) is questionable, but if he plays, he’ll fill out the starting center spot. If not, Dwight Powell and Moussa Cisse will split the minutes down low.
Source: NBA Injury Report
DAL • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #
20 days ago
Williams has been a consistent source of offense off the bench for Dallas, and his absence would open up plenty of minutes in the backcourt. Max Christie, Klay Thompson and John Poulakidas should all take on extra minutes if Williams is out.
Source: NBA Injury Report
MIL • Power Forward, Small Forward, and Center • #
20 days ago
This will be a third straight absence for GTJ, and while his starting spot has been filled by Kyle Kuzma, he will be sidelined as well. Taurean Prince and Cormac Ryan should take on extra minutes, with one of them filling the open starting spot.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Point Guard • #13
20 days ago
Rollins will be unavailable for the third time in Milwaukee’s last four games, and he won’t be the only starter that is sidelined. Andre Jackson Jr. should fill one of the open spots in the starting unit and split the playmaking duties with AJ Green.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #13
21 days ago
After totaling seven assists in his prior four appearances, Marshall racked up seven helpers in Sunday’s victory. His overall stat line was a good one, except for free-throw percentage. While Marshall has not provided much more than late-round value in 12-team formats, the Mavericks’ many injuries have made him worth the risk. Overall, he has been a better option for points leagues than category leagues.

DAL • Power Forward and Center • #25
21 days ago
After missing three games due to illness, Washington started and played 30 minutes on Sunday. The overall value was limited, but the Mavericks’ forward shot 60 percent from the field. As was expected by many fantasy managers based on his ADP, Washington has provided late-round value in 12-team leagues this season. And that’s unlikely to change in 2026-27.
DAL • Small Forward • #
21 days ago
Two days removed from scoring 51 points in a defeat, Flagg made more history on Sunday. The 19-year-old became the first teenager in league history to score at least 40 points in consecutive games, and he was highly efficient. In addition to the percentages, Flagg committed just two turnovers. Also, he was two rebounds and one assist shy of a triple-double. Dallas plays four games in Week 24, and the team could decide to let Flagg go all-out in hopes of beating out college teammate Kon Knueppel for Rookie of the Year.
Source: Nate Duncan

DAL • Center and Power Forward • #21
21 days ago
Gafford strained his right shoulder while reeling in a rebound during the second half of Sunday’s game. He walked back to the locker room almost immediately and has been ruled out for the rest of the night. If Gafford misses time, Marvin Bagley III would be the next man up in the starting lineup.
Source: Dallas Mavericks

DAL • Power Forward and Center • #25
21 days ago
Washington is back after missing the last three games due to illness. His return means that Ryan Nembhard will come off the bench, eliminating most of the rookie’s fantasy value.
Source: NBA Lineups

DAL • Forward • #21
21 days ago
Smith is good to go after playing six minutes in Friday’s loss to the Magic. He may get to play a few more minutes on Sunday, but there’s no need for fantasy managers to stream Smith.
Source: NBA Injury Report
DAL • Power Forward • #
21 days ago
Bagley, who was initially probable for Sunday’s game, is good to go. He’ll come off the bench, which means fewer minutes for Dwight Powell.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Power Forward and Small Forward • #12
21 days ago
For those whose fantasy leagues have been active, Prince was a silly season standout in the Bucks’ final two games of Week 23. The veteran wing totaled 37 points, five assists, two steals and nine three-pointers, shooting 9-of-10 from beyond the arc. Prince made all five of his three-point attempts against the Grizzlies, providing excellent value in that category.
MIL • • #
21 days ago
Four days removed from the first 20-point game of his NBA career, Ryan recorded his second on Sunday. The 6-foot-5 guard missed just one shot attempt on the day, and he posted a career-high five steals. Given the Bucks’ many injuries, Ryan is getting a chance to show he deserves a more secure opportunity next season. He’s taken advantage in recent games.

MIL • Center • #33
21 days ago
Given the current state of the Grizzlies’ roster, especially in the frontcourt, many fantasy managers hoped to get a big-time performance out of Turner. He was good, recording his fourth double-double of the season and first since January 29. Turner also recorded four defensive contributions against the Grizzlies. Sunday aside, this has been a disappointing season for the Bucks and the center they signed in free agency. Hopefully, Turner will bring more to the table in 2026-27.

MIL • Point Guard • #13
21 days ago
Back in the Bucks’ lineup after a two-game absence, Rollins had a good day at the office on Sunday. The Bucks guard has scored at least 24 points in four of his last six appearances, and Rollins shot over 50 percent from the field in Sunday’s victory. The Bucks play four games in Week 24, which is good news for those rostering Rollins in fantasy leagues that will be active.

MIL • Point Guard • #13
21 days ago
Rollins is back after missing the last two games with a hip injury. However, it’s Pete Nance who heads to the bench. Green remains in the starting five, which preserves his fantasy value.
Source: NBA Lineups

MIL • Point Guard • #13
22 days ago
Rollins is back after a two-game absence. While his return likely bumps AJ Green from the starting lineup, playing time should not be an issue for Green.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
22 days ago
Martin will miss a tenth straight game as he deals with a plantar fascia strain in his right foot. His continued absence does not affect fantasy basketball; Martin should be considered out indefinitely.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Forward • #21
22 days ago
Smith, who played six minutes in Friday’s loss to the Magic, is on the injury report due to back spasms. His availability does not affect fantasy basketball or the Mavericks’ rotation, especially with Marvin Bagley III likely returning from a shoulder injury that sidelined him for three games.
Source: NBA Injury Report
DAL • Power Forward • #
22 days ago
After missing Dallas’ last three games, Bagley is on track to return on Sunday. If so, his minutes will likely come at Dwight Powell’s expense. Powell played 25 minutes in Friday’s loss to the Magic, going scoreless but grabbing five rebounds.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Point Guard • #13
22 days ago
Rollins has missed Milwaukee’s last two games, leading to AJ Green entering the starting lineup. While Rollins’ return would push Green to the bench, he should still play plenty due to the Bucks’ injuries.
Source: NBA Injury Report
MIL • Power Forward, Small Forward, and Center • #
22 days ago
Trent will miss a second straight game after injuring his hip during Wednesday’s loss to the Rockets. Kyle Kuzma started Friday’s loss to the Celtics and should remain in that role. While not the most dependable option in category leagues, the Bucks’ many injuries make Kuzma worth the risk.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Power Forward and Center • #9
22 days ago
Sunday’s game will be the seventh that Portis has missed with a sprained right wrist. His continued absence means that Pete Nance and Jericho Sims will play rotation minutes, with the former having started the last time out.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Power Forward, Small Forward, Point Guard, and Shooting Guard • #34
22 days ago
While Antetokounmpo has insisted that he’s healthy and wants to play, sparking an ongoing investigation by the NBA, the Bucks continue to hold him out. Pete Nance was the starting power forward in Friday’s loss to the Celtics and recorded the first double-double of his NBA career. Given the Bucks’ injuries, he’s worth a roll of the dice in deep leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #31
23 days ago
Thompson returned to the floor following a one-game absence to tally a double-digit scoring performance. The three-point shot was key for him, as usual, but not much else was provided from a fantasy standpoint. Thompson’s production deep into his career has tailed off following several lower extremity injuries. He’s mostly a streaming option in fantasy leagues for those managers looking for three-point production.
DAL • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #
23 days ago
Williams used a big third quarter to help finish Friday’s contest with his best-scoring game of the calendar year. As usual, he did most of his damage as a scorer from inside the arc, while also standing out in this game as a facilitator. The fourth-year guard is having a productive season that rivals his rookie year with the Trail Blazers, and as the regular season nears its end, Williams will have several chances to produce and conclude the 2025-26 season with the highest scoring average of his career.
DAL • Small Forward • #
23 days ago
Flagg became the first teenage player in NBA history to record a 50-point game. He thrived inside the arc, beyond it, and used a 24-point fourth quarter to help earn his record-setting night. The rookie also chipped in with four stocks on the defensive end to help showcase his versatility. Friday’s performance will only add to his Rookie of the Year case; he’ll have an opportunity to make another statement on Sunday against the Lakers.
Source: NBA
MIL • Power Forward and Center • #
23 days ago
Making his fifth start of the season, Nance recorded the first double-double of his NBA career on Friday. The Bucks forward shot 4-of-9 from beyond the arc, and the ten rebounds represent a new career-high. As a starter, Nance played 33 minutes on Friday. And with it being highly unlikely that Giannis Antetokounmpo is back for Sunday’s game against the Grizzlies, Nance may get another start. He’s a risky play in fantasy leagues, but the minutes are there.

MIL • Power Forward and Small Forward • #12
23 days ago
Prince’s overall stat line will not jump off the page, especially with the lack of rebounds. However, he shot 4-of-5 from beyond the arc and scored a team-high 18 points. Prince played 25 minutes, and he’s shown on multiple occasions that he does not need to play heavy minutes to provide tangible fantasy value. If available, he’ll be worth streaming in deep leagues for Sunday’s game against the Grizzlies.

MIL • Shooting Guard • #20
23 days ago
Due to Ryan Rollins (hip) missing another game, Green once again assumed the starting point guard duties for the Bucks. Valued mainly for points and three-pointers, the Bucks guard dished out five assists on Friday. That may not seem like much, but it was the highest tally in a game for Green since March 25. The Bucks play once more in Week 23, as they host the Grizzlies on Sunday. Managers needing a guard should consider adding Green, especially if Rollins remains out.

DAL • Small Forward • #13
23 days ago
Marshall is available and back in the starting lineup after missing the past two games. His return moves Khris Middleton back to a reserve role as a result. The Mavericks have lost seven of their past eight games and will face a Magic team in need of a win. Despite the overall record, Dallas still has several players who could make an impact in the closing days of the fantasy basketball season.
Source: Grant Afseth

MIL • Power Forward and Small Forward • #18
23 days ago
After missing Wednesday’s game against the Rockets, Kuzma will be back on the floor Friday. He’ll look to duplicate the success he had in his previous return to the floor, earlier in the week against the Mavericks, where he scored 20 points and collected three steals. The veteran forward has the potential to be one of the Bucks’ most productive fantasy performers against the Celtics.
Source: Sean Grande

DAL • Small Forward • #16
23 days ago
Martin will miss a ninth straight game on Friday as he continues to deal with plantar fasciitis. His absence does not affect fantasy basketball, but it does free up additional minutes for Khris Middleton.
Source: Ron Harrod Jr.
MIL • Small Forward and Power Forward • #
23 days ago
Antetokounmpo is back after a four-game absence. However, he is not guaranteed to be in the rotation, let alone get the minutes needed to impact fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Center and Power Forward • #00
23 days ago
Sims’s availability will help boost the Bucks’ rebounding, as he’s coming off a 20-rebound performance in Wednesday’s game against the Rockets. He won’t provide much value elsewhere as far as fantasy basketball is concerned, however.
Source: Eric Nehm
MIL • Power Forward, Small Forward, and Center • #
23 days ago
The hip injury that Trent Jr. sustained against the Rockets on Wednesday will keep him out of Friday’s contest. The veteran shooting guard had been playing well recently in an elevated role, with his three-point shooting and scoring providing his value. While he’s sidelined, Cormac Ryan and AJ Green will have chances to put up solid fantasy production.
Source: Eric Nehm

MIL • Point Guard • #13
23 days ago
Downgraded from probable to questionable earlier Friday, Rollins will miss a second consecutive game. AJ Green should remain in the starting lineup, and he’s worth streaming due to Milwaukee’s lack of depth on the perimeter.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Point Guard • #13
23 days ago
Initially probable, Rollins’ status for Friday’s game is trending in the wrong direction. If he remains out, AJ Green would remain in the starting lineup. Given the Bucks’ lack of depth, Green is worth the risk, even though he’s most valuable to managers who need three-point production.
Source: Milwaukee Bucks

MIL • Point Guard • #13
24 days ago
Rollins’ availability is of greater consequence to fantasy managers, especially since starting center Myles Turner is off the injury report. Rollins’ expected return after missing Wednesday’s loss to the Rockets likely pushes AJ Green to the bench. As for Sims, he grabbed 20 rebounds as the starting center the last time out. He and Turner were starters the last time that both players were available, Tuesday’s win over the Mavericks.
Source: NBA Injury Report