MIL • Point Guard • #
about 6 hours ago
Porter finished Saturday’s defeat with a solid stat line, with the seven assists being the most in a game for him since recording ten in a February 27 loss to the Knicks. He has been one of the biggest surprises in fantasy basketball this season, even if fantasy managers expected his value to receive a bump due to Milwaukee’s point guard rotation. The Bucks end Week 20 with a game against the Pacers on Sunday.

MIL • Point Guard • #13
about 6 hours ago
With no Giannis Antetokounmpo in the fold, Rollins returned to the starting lineup on Saturday. While the Bucks were on the wrong end of a blowout, he had a good game individually. With the Bucks playing again on Sunday, Giannis’ return would likely push Rollins to the bench, but he remains a player who should be rostered in 12-team leagues.

MIL • Point Guard • #13
about 9 hours ago
With Giannis Antetokounmpo (calf) and Ousmane Dieng (illness) both ruled out, Rollins and Sims have moved into the starting lineup. Rollins is the more interesting fantasy option as he just had 16 points and 10 assists in 33 minutes off the bench in Thursday’s loss to the Heat.

MIL • Center and Power Forward • #13
about 10 hours ago
Dieng was initially listed as questionable with an illness, but has since been ruled out for Saturday’s game against the Hawks. The 22-year-old small forward left Thursday’s loss to the Heat after only playing 14 minutes. AJ Green could make a spot start with Dieng out, though he’s not worth the risk in most fantasy leagues.
MIL • Point Guard • #
about 10 hours ago
Porter was initially listed as questionable but has since been ruled in for Saturday’s game against the Hawks. The 25-year-old shooting guard returned after missing four games and had six points, seven rebounds and five assists in 28 minutes in Thursday’s loss to the Heat.

MIL • Power Forward, Small Forward, Point Guard, and Shooting Guard • #34
about 10 hours ago
Antetokounmpo has been available for five of the last six Bucks games, but he missed the last back-to-back and is set to sit out Saturday’s game against the Hawks ahead of Sunday’s matchup with the Pacers. The 31-year-old power forward continues to manage a calf injury. The Bucks figure to rely heavily on Myles Turner and Bobby Portis with Antetokounmpo sidelined.

UTA • Shooting Guard • #5
about 23 hours ago
A double-digit scorer in each of his last four appearances, Williams’ 19 points on Friday were a career-high. Even with the Jazz playing the Kings on Sunday, the second-year forward is not a must-add. However, for the first time in his NBA career, Williams is worthy of consideration in deep leagues, even if the track record suggests that this four-game run may not be sustainable for him.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
about 23 hours ago
Sensabaugh may not be a point guard, but he’s one of the players whose fantasy value may be boosted while Keyonte George (hamstring) is out. Even more of the offense ran through Sensabaugh on Friday, and he responded with his second game of at least 30 points this season. His points tally has increased in each of Utah’s last four games, and the third-year forward has averaged 18.1 points per game in March. Sensabaugh is rostered in 25 percent of Yahoo! leagues, and that number should increase ahead of Sunday’s game against the Kings.
UTA • Small Forward • #
1 day ago
Bailey was injured during the first half of Friday’s game, logging seven minutes before exiting. EJ Harkless was inserted into the lineup to begin the third quarter.
Source: Utah Jazz
MIL • Point Guard • #
1 day ago
While Porter recently returned from right knee synovitis, Dieng is dealing with an illness. Ryan Rollins started for KPJ while he was sidelined and would return to the starting five. If Dieng can’t play, AJ Green could make a spot start.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Power Forward, Small Forward, Point Guard, and Shooting Guard • #34
1 day ago
Milwaukee closes the week with a back-to-back, making it possible that fantasy managers get one game out of Antetokounmpo instead of two. If he plays the Hawks on Saturday, Giannis likely won’t play the Pacers on Sunday. He sat out the second game of Milwaukee’s most recent back-to-back, a loss to the Magic on March 8.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Power Forward and Center • #9
2 days ago
Following a one-game absence with a back injury, Portis was back playing his typical role off the bench. Though it wasn’t enough for the Bucks to get the win, he has his highest-scoring performance since Feb. 24 and shot at least 50 percent from the floor for a ninth straight game. Portis is a solid reserve that ranks inside the top-100 in nine-category leagues over the past two weeks. However, his limited minutes will continue to cap his upside.

MIL • Point Guard • #13
2 days ago
With Kevin Porter Jr. (knee) back in the lineup, Rollins returned to playing a role off the bench. However, he still played 33 minutes to KPJ’s 27 and was far more productive. Rollins has been one of the most improved players in the NBA this season, and as long as he is playing big minutes, he’ll continue to be a strong fantasy asset. However, he may be limited if he continues to come off the bench.

MIL • Power Forward, Small Forward, Point Guard, and Shooting Guard • #34
2 days ago
Antetokounmpo has been available for five of the Bucks’ last six games, but this was his best offensive performance. In fact, this was his highest-scoring performance since Jan. 11, which was over two months prior to this game. Giannis hasn’t been quite as productive as he typically is, most notably a lack of production on the glass. He’ll look to build on this scoring performance in Saturday’s game in Atlanta.

MIL • Center and Power Forward • #13
2 days ago
Dieng only played 14 minutes, and the only stats he contributed were a turnover and two fouls. Clearly, the illness was bothering him. Ryan Rollins should take on extra minutes down the stretch with Dieng sidelined.
Source: Milwaukee Bucks

UTA • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #3
2 days ago
This update has George being re-evaluated around March 25. He injured his hamstring on Wednesday and had already been ruled out for Friday’s game, but now he will be out significantly longer, and his season certainly has a chance to be over. Isaiah Collier should start in his place and be a fantasy stud.
Source: Tim Bontemps

UTA • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #46
2 days ago
Konchar will miss a second consecutive game as he continues to recover from a calf injury. Ace Bailey returned to action on Wednesday and was in the starting lineup. Konchar’s continued absence may also guarantee that Brice Sensabaugh remains in the starting five.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #3
2 days ago
George strained his right hamstring during Wednesday’s loss to the Knicks and will be out for at least one game, with the Jazz yet to announce a return timeline. Isaiah Collier will serve as the starting point guard and should be slotted into fantasy lineups where available.
Source: NBA Injury Report
MIL • Point Guard • #
2 days ago
Porter is back in the lineup after missing four games with a knee injury, which pushes Ryan Rollins to the bench. That’s the lone change to the Bucks’ starting lineup.
Source: NBA Lineups

MIL • Center and Power Forward • #00
2 days ago
Sims is back after a one-game absence, which resulted in Pete Nance picking up a few more minutes off the bench. Nance may not fall out of the rotation entirely, but his playing time should decrease with Sims available.
Source: Stephen Watson

MIL • Power Forward and Center • #9
2 days ago
Portis will be back following a one-game absence. Pete Nance filled out the backup center minutes behind Myles Turner, but with both Portis and Jericho Sims (knee) returning, Nance likely won’t see the floor much.
Source: Stephen Watson
MIL • Point Guard • #
2 days ago
KPJ missed Milwaukee’s last four games, but he will return to take on Miami. Ryan Rollins has been starting in his place, but he should head back to playing a reserve role with KPJ available, which will limit his fantasy upside.
Source: Stephen Watson
UTA • Small Forward • #
3 days ago
Back in the Jazz lineup after missing Monday’s win over the Warriors, Bailey has scored at least 21 points in two of his last three appearances. Rostered in 37 percent of Yahoo! leagues, the rookie has been a top-100 player since the All-Star break. Given where the Jazz are in their rebuild, Bailey is going to play plenty in the final weeks of this season. And with Keyonte George going down with a hamstring injury during Wednesday’s defeat, there may even be more opportunities for Bailey to serve as a facilitator. The Jazz play two more games in Week 20, starting with a game against Portland on Friday.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
3 days ago
Sensabaugh and the Jazz came out hot on Wednesday, with the team shooting 9-of-11 from beyond the arc in the first quarter. His 29 points were the most in a game for the third-year wing since January 14, when he dropped a career-high 43 in a loss to the Bulls. With Keyonte George injuring his hamstring during the third quarter, Sensabaugh is one of the players who should have the ball in his hands more moving forward.

UTA • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #3
3 days ago
George appeared to pull his right hamstring while attempting to challenge a Knicks shot attempt early in the third quarter, reaching back for the area almost immediately. The Jazz point guard immediately departed for the locker room and has not returned. With George appearing likely to miss time, Isaiah Collier is a must-add where available. And EJ Harkless will be worth a look in deep leagues.
Source: Utah Jazz
UTA • Small Forward • #
3 days ago
Bailey is back after sitting out Monday’s win over the Warriors. As a result, the Jazz will bring John Konchar off the bench, which is good news for those who have added Sensabaugh to their rosters in recent weeks.
Source: NBA Lineups

UTA • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #3
3 days ago
George is one of the Jazz players who has been dealing with an illness, most recently playing 24 minutes in Monday’s win over the Warriors. His availability means that Isaiah Collier will come off the bench, but he remains a player who should be rostered this time of year.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Center and Power Forward • #00
3 days ago
Sims was held out of Tuesday’s loss to the Suns, with his absence factoring into Pete Nance playing 12 minutes off the bench. If Sims remains out, there’s nothing for fantasy managers to gain from streaming Nance.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Power Forward and Center • #9
3 days ago
Portis did not play in Tuesday’s loss to the Suns, which led the Bucks to rely even more on starters Giannis Antetokounmpo and Myles Turner. That likely remains the case if Portis can’t play against the Heat, and they’re already rostered in most, if not all, fantasy leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report
MIL • Point Guard • #
3 days ago
Porter has missed Milwaukee’s last four games with right knee synovitis, but there’s a chance he returns on Thursday. If so, his playing time may be somewhat limited due to the time missed. Also, Ryan Rollins may also lose out on some playing time.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #46
3 days ago
Konchar will be sidelined after starting Utah’s last game. However, with Ace Bailey (illness) available, Konchar likely would’ve returned to playing a role off the bench. Brice Sensabaugh should see a bump in minutes with Konchar sidelined.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Center • #33
4 days ago
To say that Turner needed a night like Tuesday would be an understatement. Over his last five games entering the matchup with the Suns, the Bucks’ center averaged 6.4 points, 3.4 rebounds, 0.8 assists, 0.8 steals, 1.2 blocks and 1.4 three-pointers in 20.6 minutes, shooting 31.4 percent from the field. Turner’s 22 points were the most in a game for him since January 27, when he dropped 31 on the 76ers. Simply put, nights like Tuesday have been few and far between for Turner, which is not what the Bucks expected when they signed him in free agency.

MIL • Power Forward and Small Forward • #18
4 days ago
Before Tuesday, it had been just over a month since Kuzma last surpassed 20 points in a game, much less 30. He dropped his third 30-point game of the season on Tuesday, with the 33 points being a season-high. The numbers in the categories outside of points and three pointers were a bit limited, but Kuzma still managed to record a complete stat line. The Bucks play three more games in Week 20, starting with the Heat on Thursday.

MIL • Power Forward, Small Forward, Point Guard, and Shooting Guard • #34
4 days ago
Back in the lineup after sitting out Sunday’s loss to the Magic, Antetokounmpo logged 30 minutes against the Suns. This was the first time he’s played at least 30 minutes since returning from his second calf strain of the season, so the limit is clearly increasing. That’s good news for fantasy managers, as many are counting on Giannis to be his usual dominant self during the fantasy playoff weeks.

MIL • Power Forward and Small Forward • #18
4 days ago
Antetokounmpo and Kumza are back after sitting out Sunday’s loss to the Magic. While AJ Green heads to the bench after returning to the starting lineup the last time out, Jericho Sims is not available due to a knee injury.
Source: NBA Lineups

UTA • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #46
4 days ago
Konchar started in Utah’s last game, but with Ace Bailey (illness) back, he may be pushed back to the bench if he plays. If he doesn’t, Brice Sensabaugh should be locked in to a second straight start after scoring 21 points against the Warriors on Monday.
Source: NBA Injury Report
UTA • Small Forward • #
4 days ago
Bailey missed Monday’s game against Golden State, but he’ll return to take on New York. Brice Sensabaugh slid into the starting unit in his place and scored 21 points in 29 minutes, but he will likely head back to the bench with Bailey available.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Point Guard • #13
4 days ago
Collier will be back in action after sitting out Monday’s win over the Warriors. With Keyonte George (illness) questionable, Collier could be thrust into the starting lineup against the Knicks. George’s availability also affects EJ Harkless, who served as the backup point guard on Monday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #3
4 days ago
An illness has affected multiple Jazz players recently, and George was limited to 24 minutes in Monday’s win over the Warriors. If he’s unable to play, Isaiah Collier (illness) would be the replacement in the starting lineup. Collier, who did not play on Monday, has been removed from the injury report.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Center and Power Forward • #00
4 days ago
While the Bucks will have Kyle Kuzma, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Myles Turner available for Tuesday’s game, there won’t be much depth otherwise. Sims and Bobby Portis (back) are out, which means Pete Nance should play more. While not worth the risk in most fantasy leagues, Nance has had some good moments when allowed to play extended minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Power Forward and Center • #9
4 days ago
Both Portis and Jericho Sims (knee) will be sidelined for this game, leaving Milwaukee thin down low. Pete Nance should fill out the backup center minutes behind Myles Turner. Nance had six points, three rebounds, two assists and two steals in 22 minutes in Sunday’s loss to Orlando.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Power Forward and Small Forward • #12
4 days ago
Prince, who underwent surgery in November to address a herniated disk in his neck, is good to go for Tuesday’s game. While Rivers did not say anything about potential minutes, the veteran wing may not take on a full workload due to the time he’s missed. He can provide three-pointers and steals as part of the Bucks’ rotation, but that isn’t enough to make Prince a must-add player immediately.
Source: Jim Owczarski

MIL • Power Forward and Center • #9
4 days ago
Milwaukee will have all of Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kyle Kuzma and Myles Turner available for Tuesday’s tilt with Phoenix, but frontcourt depth will be thin if Portis and Sims are ruled out. If the pair are ultimately sidelined, Pete Nance could log a few extra minutes, but Nance isn’t worth a look in fantasy hoops leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #3
5 days ago
George was cleared to play after landing on the injury report early Monday afternoon due to an illness. While the Jazz point guard was not announced to be under any restrictions, he was limited to 24 minutes. EJ Harkless played 24 minutes off the bench, and he may be someone who plays more, especially on nights when Isaiah Collier (illness) is not available.

UTA • Center • #22
5 days ago
For the first time in his career, Filipowski has hit double digits in rebounds in four consecutive games. On Monday, he extended his double-double streak to three, and it was also the fourth time in his career that the second-year center had tallied at least 15 points and 15 rebounds in the same game. Given the injuries that have sapped Utah’s interior depth, Filipowski is a must-roster player for the rest of the season.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
5 days ago
With the Warriors employing a smaller starting lineup, Sensabaugh was moved into Utah’s starting five on Monday, with Oscar Tshiebwe (10/8/1/1 in 20 minutes) being dropped to the bench. While he can be a bit streaky as a scorer, Sensabaugh was efficient against the Warriors, shooting over 50 percent from the field. However, he was responsible for four turnovers, which is an area Sensabaugh needs to clean up moving forward.

UTA • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #46
5 days ago
The Jazz have made two changes to their starting lineup for Monday’s game. With Ace Bailey (illness) unavailable, Konchar will start, and he’s capable of providing solid steals production. The other change is Sensabaugh, who replaces Oscar Tshiebwe, with Kyle Filipowski serving as the starting center.
Source: NBA Lineups

UTA • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #3
5 days ago
Added to the injury report early Monday afternoon, George will be available to play. With Isaiah Collier (illness) unavailable, EJ Harkless’ playing time should increase despite being used in a reserve role.
Source: NBA Injury Report
UTA • Small Forward • #
5 days ago
Bailey was initially questionable for Monday’s game. His absence frees up a spot in the starting lineup. John Konchar does not offer much as a scorer, but the steals production makes him worth a look in deep category leagues. Brice Sensabaugh will be worth a look for managers seeking more offense.
Source: Ben Anderson

MIL • Power Forward and Small Forward • #12
5 days ago
Prince, who underwent surgery to address a herniated disk in his neck back in November, could make his first appearance since early November on Tuesday. However, while he can provide three-pointers and steals when given rotation minutes, fantasy managers don’t need to add Prince ahead of Tuesday’s game.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIL • Power Forward, Small Forward, Point Guard, and Shooting Guard • #34
5 days ago
Antetokounmpo and Kuzma were held out of Sunday’s loss to the Magic, which was Milwaukee’s second game in as many nights. Their returns will likely push Jericho Sims and AJ Green to the bench, where neither player has offered reliable fantasy value.
Source: NBA Injury Report
MIL • Point Guard • #
5 days ago
Porter will miss a fourth straight game with right knee synovitis, meaning that Ryan Rollins will continue to run the show. KPJ’s absence has raised Rollins’ fantasy ceiling, but he’s shooting just 35 percent from the field in March.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Point Guard • #13
5 days ago
Keyonte George is also dealing with an illness, and he’s listed as questionable. Utah’s backcourt is sorely undermanned, and EJ Harkless could be the next man up to absorb Collier’s vacated minutes. Cody Williams and Svi Mykhailiuk could also see additional run.
Source: NBA Injury Report
UTA • Small Forward • #
5 days ago
Bailey is a late addition to Utah’s injury report, and if he’s unable to take the court, Brice Sensabaugh could see more opportunities as the next man up. John Konchar may see additional run as well.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #3
5 days ago
Both guards are late additions to Monday’s injury report, and fantasy managers should have a contingency plan in case George and Collier are sidelined. If the pair of elite playmakers sit out against Golden State, EJ Harkless could start at point guard, while Svi Mykhailiuk could see additional run behind Cody Williams.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Point Guard • #13
6 days ago
After missing Saturday’s loss to the Bucks for personal reasons, Collier will be available on Monday. Starting point guard Keyonte George is also available, but Collier should play enough to provide solid deep-league fantasy value still.
Source: Ben Anderson
UTA • • #
6 days ago
Bamba did enough during his first stint with the Jazz to earn a second 10-day contract. At the conclusion of the most recent deal, the Jazz can either allow the former lottery pick to become a free agent or sign him to a deal for the rest of the season.
Source: Mike Scotto

UTA • Shooting Guard • #5
7 days ago
After reaching double figures in points for the first time in a month on Thursday, Williams made it two straight games on Saturday. The second-year forward also recorded his first career double-double in Milwaukee, another step in the right direction. Williams isn’t at the point where he can be trusted fully in fantasy basketball, but he is someone worth watching, especially with the Jazz playing four games in Week 20.

UTA • Center • #22
7 days ago
While he didn’t have his best night shooting the basketball, Filipowski’s overall stat line is what fantasy managers will be looking for during the silly season. The double-double was his second in as many games, with the Jazz center reaching double digits in rebounds in three straight. Filipowski played 34 minutes on Saturday, and he’s logged at least 29 in four of his last five appearances. Make sure he isn’t sitting on your league’s waiver wire.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
7 days ago
Sensabaugh entered Saturday having averaged 9.8 points over his last four games, shooting 24.5 percent from the field. Not only did he need a performance like Saturday’s, but so did those who held out hope that Sensabaugh would add value during the silly season. His showing in Milwaukee was a step in the right direction, but Sensabaugh’s inconsistency is a concern heading into a four-game Week 20 for the Jazz.