
MIN • Guard-Forward • #00
20 days ago
This will be a fifth straight absence for Shannon, which means there will be a few extra minutes for Mike Conley, Rob Dillingham and Jaylen Clark, though that won’t make much of an impact on fantasy basketball.
Source: Blake Murphy

NYK • Guard • #11
20 days ago
Brunson exited with just a few minutes left in Wednesday’s loss to the Magic and was seen in a walking boot and on crutches. Charania’s update indicates that he will be evaluated daily, but it appears that Brunson avoided a major injury. Still, he could miss a few games. Miles McBride should slide into the starting unit in his place; he’s available in 95 percent of Yahoo! leagues.
Source: Shams Charania

NYK • Center-Forward • #32
21 days ago
While Towns did post his tenth double-double of the season, this was an underwhelming performance from the 7-footer. He shot 40 percent from the field and was whistled for five fouls on the night. While nights like this have not been the norm for Towns this season, his scoring average (20.2) has decreased by more than four points per game from last season’s (24.4). The good news is that KAT has been productive enough in the other major categories to remain a second-round player in nine-cat formats, sitting a few spots off his Yahoo! ADP (12).

NYK • Guard • #11
21 days ago
For most of Wednesday’s game, Brunson appeared to be the only Knicks player ready for the physicality that Orlando brought to the table. Unfortunately, he hobbled off the floor late in the fourth quarter after spraining his right ankle, heading to the locker room immediately. After the defeat, Knicks head coach Mike Brown had no information on the severity of Brunson’s injury, but this is something to watch ahead of Friday’s game against the Heat. Brunson left the arena on crutches while wearing a walking boot, and Miles McBride is the player to target in this spot.
Source: Ian Begley

NYK • Center-Forward • #32
22 days ago
Towns recorded yet another double-double on Tuesday, moving his total to nine in 10 games. He’s had better nights shooting the basketball, but it’s the all-around stat line that makes KAT one of the most valuable frontcourt players in fantasy basketball. With Tuesday’s performance, Towns is closing in on top-10 value in eight- and nine-cat formats, which aligns with his Yahoo! ADP (12). The Knicks play twice more during Week 4, starting with the Magic on Wednesday.

NYK • Guard-Forward • #25
22 days ago
Bridges continues to exceed the expectations of many fantasy managers, turning in another excellent all-around performance on Tuesday. He recorded his first 20-point game since Halloween and fourth of the season, but Bridges’ value isn’t measured solely by points. The four steals were a season-high, and he’s dished out at least five assists in seven games. By comparison, he had 29 games of at least five assists the entire 2024-25 season. Bridges is providing top-10 value in nine-cat formats, which may prompt some managers to sell high. However, given his availability — he’s yet to miss an NBA game — it may be better to hold onto Bridges.

NYK • Forward-Guard • #8
22 days ago
While he did provide solid overall value on Tuesday, Anunoby had his worst perimeter shooting performance of the season. The Knicks forward/guard shot 1-of-10 from distance, but the ability to finish inside the arc boosted his point total. Add in the assists and steals, and all wasn’t lost for Anunoby managers on Tuesday. He’ll look to bounce back on Wednesday when the Magic visit Madison Square Garden.

NYK • Guard • #11
22 days ago
Brunson finished Tuesday’s victory with his second double-double in three games and fifth 30-point game of the season. He shot the ball efficiently, leading the way for a Knicks team that has scored at least 130 points in three consecutive games, the first time that’s happened in franchise history. The only negatives for Brunson were the six turnovers and New York’s inability to shut the door on the Grizzlies. Memphis pulled to within 10 during the fourth quarter, resulting in Brunson playing 35 minutes in the first game of a back-to-back.

NYK • Guard • #44
22 days ago
Tuesday’s game is the first of two in as many nights for the Knicks, who host the Magic on Wednesday. As a result, Mitchell Robinson is out, with Shamet making his third start of the season. In the two prior starts, Shamet averaged 13.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.0 three-pointers. He’s worth a look in deep leagues where there’s a need for three-pointers.
Source: NBA Lineups

NYK • Center-Forward • #23
22 days ago
With Robinson’s playing time still being restricted and the Knicks hosting the Magic on Wednesday, he was bound to miss one of the next two games. His absence on Tuesday opens up a spot in the starting lineup, with Landry Shamet being the likely replacement. Shamet isn’t guaranteed to provide solid streaming value, but the opportunity makes him worth a look in deep leagues.
Source: Kristian Winfield

MIN • Forward-Center • #30
23 days ago
Randle had a rare triple-double against the Jazz last Friday. The 30-year-old power forward didn’t have a triple-double on Monday, but was able to record 27 points, eight rebounds and seven assists. Even with Anthony Edwards back in the lineup, Randle is a productive fantasy asset.

MIN • Guard • #5
23 days ago
Edwards destroyed the Jazz for the second time in his last three games. The 24-year-old shooting guard had at least 35 points and led the Timberwolves to a win over the Jazz for the second time since last Friday. Edwards continues to play at a high level since returning from injury. The Timberwolves are off until Friday’s game against the Kings.

NYK • Center-Forward • #23
23 days ago
Robinson is still being limited due to left ankle injury management, which explains his appearance on the injury report. And with New York hosting Orlando on Wednesday, it’s possible that he won’t play against Memphis. If Robinson sits, Landry Shamet is the most likely replacement in the starting lineup, with Josh Hart and Ariel Hukporti also being options. Hart’s fantasy value will be fine whether he starts or comes off the bench, while Hukporti should not be streamed in any league format.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIN • Center • #27
24 days ago
Finishing with his fourth double-double of the season, Gobert had one of his best performances of the season on Sunday. Not only did he shoot 90 percent from the field, but the Timberwolves center recorded a season-high five blocked shots. Thus far, Gobert’s fantasy value has been underwhelming, mainly because he’s averaging 9.9 rebounds per game. While that isn’t a “bad” number, he averaged at least 10.9 boards in seven straight and nine of his previous 10 seasons. Being more active on the glass will go a long way toward getting Gobert’s fantasy value back to where many expect it to be.

MIN • Forward • #3
24 days ago
McDaniels has scored either 21 or 22 points in three of his last four games, and he’s produced five games of at least 20 points this season. By comparison, he had 12 games of 20 points or more for the entire 2024-25 season. McDaniels is averaging a career-high 12.7 shot attempts per game and shooting 55.9 percent from the field, which is one reason why he’s providing third-round value in nine-cat formats. The Timberwolves play three games during Week 4, starting with the Jazz on Monday.

MIN • Guard • #5
24 days ago
After shooting 5-of-13 from the field in his first game back from a strained hamstring, Edwards has totaled 63 points on 19-of-37 shooting. Of course, some will point out that neither Utah nor Sacramento is on par with the Knicks team that Ant-Man faced in his first game back. However, how sharp he’s looked over the last two games should not be ignored. And the Week 4 schedule works in Edwards’ favor, provided he’s available for Monday’s game against Utah. Following that, the Timberwolves don’t play again until a Friday/Saturday back-to-back to end Week 4.

NYK • Guard • #11
24 days ago
Brunson didn’t have to do much on Sunday, as five other Knicks finished the 134-98 victory in double figures. The point guard still dished out seven assists and shot 3-of-8 from beyond the arc, and he only played 29 minutes. In fact, no Knicks starter reached 30 minutes. While that may not be great for fantasy managers, Brunson and the other starters remained effective. New York plays three games during Week 4, starting with the Grizzlies on Tuesday.

NYK • Forward-Guard • #8
24 days ago
The Knicks’ wings continue to shine in first-year head coach Mike Brown’s system. Anunoby has scored at least 19 points in four of his last five games, and he finished Sunday’s rout a blocked shot shy of a complete stat line. Boasting a Yahoo! ADP of 66, he’s close to providing first-round value in 12-team formats. Mikal Bridges, who’s been just as good as Anunoby, contributed 16 points (6-of-8 FGs), one rebound, five assists and four three-pointers on Sunday. Whether the wing tandem can continue to approach first-round value for the entire season is up for debate. Still, Anunoby and Bridges are capable of exceeding their ADPs by a considerable margin.

NYK • Center-Forward • #32
24 days ago
Towns extended his double-double streak to nine games on Sunday, taking full advantage of matchups that worked in his favor. The Knicks center/forward attempted two three-pointers, matching his season-low, doing all of his work in the restricted area or just outside of it. Towns is providing top-20 value in nine-cat formats, not too far off from his Yahoo! ADP (12). The Knicks play three home games within four days during Week 4, starting with the Grizzlies on Tuesday.

MIN • Guard-Forward • #00
24 days ago
Shannon Jr. will sit out a third straight game, and in his absence, Mike Conley, Rob Dillingham and Jaylen Clark should pick up some extra playing time. Minnesota plays a back-to-back set, so Shannon Jr.'s next chance to take the court will come on Monday against the Jazz.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIN • Guard-Forward • #00
25 days ago
Shannon has missed the last two games for the Timberwolves but has a chance to return to the lineup against Sacramento. Jaylen Clark, Mike Conley and Rob Dillingham have taken on extra minutes with Shannon out and will continue to play a larger role if Shannon remains sidelined.
Source: Dane Moore

MIN • Forward-Center • #30
26 days ago
After recording one triple-double in the previous three seasons combined, Randle has two in Minnesota’s first nine games of the 2025-26 campaign. He was responsible for seven turnovers on Friday, but this was the first game in which the Timberwolves’ forward had surpassed five. High-turnover nights of this caliber are unlikely to become the norm for Randle, so there’s no need for anyone to be concerned. And Friday’s performance was an indicator of what he’ll be able to do with Anthony Edwards (37 points) back in the lineup and fully healthy.

MIN • Forward • #3
26 days ago
McDaniels has scored 20 points or more in four of Minnesota’s nine games, and he’s off to the best start of his NBA career. The 6-foot-9 wing is averaging 18.3 points per game, which would be the best of his career by more than six points (12.2 ppg last season). And he’s doing this while shooting nearly 54 percent from the field. McDaniels is providing top-50 value in nine-cat formats, and some may be tempted to sell high, especially with Anthony Edwards back from a hamstring injury. However, those two combined for 59 points on Friday, and Julius Randle recorded a triple-double, which may be a sign of McDaniels’ staying power.

MIN • Guard • #5
26 days ago
Initially questionable for Friday’s game, Edwards looked far sharper than he did in his return from a hamstring injury on Wednesday. Of course, the Jazz aren’t on the same level as the Knicks, but that should not detract from Ant-Man’s exemplary performance. Edwards and the Timberwolves will play once more during Week 3, as they visit the Kings on Sunday.

MIN • Guard-Forward • #00
26 days ago
With Shannon sidelined for another matchup, guys like Jaylen Clark, Mike Conley and Rob Dillingham should absorb his minutes in a committee approach, though none of those players offer much fantasy upside.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIN • Guard-Forward • #00
27 days ago
Shannon missed Wednesday’s game, which led to Mike Conley, Jaylen Clark and Rob Dillingham filling out the reserve guard minutes. If Shannon is sidelined again, that will continue, but it won’t provide any of the aforementioned guards with enough minutes to be worth streaming.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIN • Guard • #5
27 days ago
Edwards scored 15 points in his return on Wednesday and now pops back up on the injury report. If he isn’t available, Mike Conley should return to the starting unit. However, this may just be that he isn’t fully healthy, so they’re listing him. Still, playing through hamstring can lead to them getting worse.
Source: NBA Injury Report

NYK • Center-Forward • #32
28 days ago
While Towns had his moments during Wednesday’s rout and recorded his seventh double-double in eight games, it was clear that he was playing through an illness that landed him on the Wednesday morning injury report. The Knicks forward/center finished a blocked shot shy of a complete line but matched his season-low in shot attempts. With New York off until Sunday, Towns will have valuable time to recuperate from his illness.

NYK • Center-Forward • #23
28 days ago
Back in the Knicks’ starting lineup after missing Monday’s win over the Wizards, Robinson was dominant on the offensive glass. In just 16 minutes of action, he grabbed nine offensive rebounds and finished with his second double-figure rebounding effort in three games played. Robinson also blocked three shots and made 80 percent of his field-goal attempts, providing solid value to the few fantasy managers who have him rostered. It’s unknown when his minutes restriction will be lifted, but the Knicks’ clear priority is to ensure Robinson is healthy for the stretch run. That does him no favors in terms of fantasy value.

NYK • Guard • #11
28 days ago
Brunson recorded his first double-double of the season on Wednesday, including a season-high 10 assists. Finishing three rebounds shy of his first career triple-double, the Knicks’ point guard has increased his scoring average. Averaging 26.0 per night last season, he’s up to 28.3 through eight games. While the ball has been in the hands of the Knicks’ wings more often than it was last season, Brunson is still a focal point of the team’s offensive actions. Playing off the ball more has given Brunson more room to operate, and he’s taken advantage.

NYK • Forward-Guard • #8
28 days ago
Anunoby led six Knicks in double figures with 25 points, his fourth game with at least 20 points this season. A top-40 fantasy player last season, he’s providing top-20 value through the Knicks’ first eight games of 2025-26. Anunoby will look to end Week 3 on a high note when the Knicks host the Nets on Sunday in the fourth of seven straight games that New York will play at home.

MIN • Forward-Center • #30
28 days ago
Randle continued his hot start to the season with an excellent showing in his second game at Madison Square Garden since being traded by the Knicks last September. He’s scored 30 points or more on three of his last four games, with Wednesday being the first in which Randle shared the floor with Anthony Edwards. With Ant-Man back from a strained hamstring, it’s fair to wonder how Randle’s production will be impacted. However, he’s been a top-10 player thus far, and that isn’t only because of what Randle’s done when Edwards hasn’t been available.

MIN • Guard • #0
28 days ago
Anthony Edwards’ return from a strained hamstring did not impact DiVincenzo much on Wednesday, as he remained in his usual spot in the starting lineup. And the “Big Ragu” did not disappoint, finishing a blocked shot shy of a complete stat line. DiVincenzo, who’s rostered in 40 percent of Yahoo! leagues, has been close to a top-50 player in nine-cat formats. Locked into a starting role, he should be rostered in a higher percentage of fantasy leagues.

MIN • Guard • #5
28 days ago
Back in the Timberwolves’ lineup after missing four games with a strained hamstring, Edwards appeared to be a bit rusty at times. However, that’s understandable, even for a player of his caliber. Edwards recorded a solid overall stat line, but it wasn’t enough to keep the Timberwolves within striking distance in the fourth quarter. Minnesota plays twice more during Week 3, with the second game being part of a Sunday/Monday back-to-back. However, with Ant-Man not restricted on Wednesday, back-to-backs may not be a problem for him.

NYK • Center-Forward • #23
28 days ago
Robinson is back in the lineup after sitting out Monday’s win over the Wizards for injury management reasons. As a result, Landry Shamet will head back to the bench. While he will remain in the rotation, coming off the bench lowers Shamet’s fantasy ceiling.
Source: NBA Lineups

MIN • Guard-Forward • #00
28 days ago
Shannon popped up on the injury report as questionable Wednesday afternoon and is now out for the matchup with the Knicks. Jaylen Clark and Rob Dillingham could see extra minutes on the wing with Shannon out, though neither are worth adding in fantasy basketball.

NYK • Center-Forward • #32
28 days ago
Towns was added to the Knicks’ injury report Wednesday morning, but he’s now good to go. The Knicks will have their complete rotation, as Mitchell Robinson (ankle) is also available.
Source: Ian Begley

MIN • Guard • #5
28 days ago
After participating fully in Wednesday’s pregame shootaround, Edwards has been cleared to return a few days ahead of schedule. His return means Mike Conley will head to the bench after starting the last four games, lowering the veteran point guard’s fantasy ceiling.
Source: Shams Charania

MIN • Guard • #5
29 days ago
Edwards is still questionable, but fully participating in shootaround is a good sign for his chances of suiting up after a four-game absence. When he’s available, he’ll immediately return to the starting unit, which will shift Mike Conley back to the bench.
Source: Jon Krawczynski

MIN • Guard-Forward • #00
29 days ago
Shannon is a late addition to the injury report, and his potential absence would open up extra minutes off the bench on the wing. However, with Anthony Edwards (hamstring) also questionable, Edwards could fill those minutes. Jaylen Clark and Rob Dillingham could also play larger reserve roles.
Source: Timberwolves PR

NYK • Center-Forward • #32
29 days ago
Towns wasn’t on the initial injury report, but there is a chance he misses a game for the first time this season. Mitchell Robinson will be back after sitting out the second leg of the Knicks’ back-to-back in their last game, so if Towns is out, Landry Shamet could remain in the starting lineup for another game. If not, Josh Hart and Guerschon Yabusele are candidates to start and take on extra minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

NYK • Center-Forward • #23
29 days ago
Robinson is off the injury report after sitting out Monday’s win over the Wizards, the Knicks’ second game in as many nights. His return means Landry Shamet will likely head to the bench, with the wing not offering much fantasy value when asked to come off the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIN • Guard • #5
29 days ago
Edwards, who has missed the Timberwolves’ last four games with a strained right hamstring, participated in Tuesday’s practice. How his hamstring reacts to the session will likely dictate whether or not he plays. If Ant-Man can play on Wednesday, Mike Conley will return to the bench.
Source: Minnesota Timberwolves

MIN • Guard • #5
29 days ago
Edwards is progressing well in his return-to-play rehab program, and a return to the court appears imminent. Once Edwards is back, Mike Conley will likely shift back to the bench, with Donte DiVincenzo remaining with the first unit.
Source: Jon Krawczynski

NYK • Guard • #3
about 1 month ago
Despite dealing with a right hand injury that may be more serious than initially reported, Hart has looked like his usual self in the Knicks’ last two games. After scoring 14 points on 50 percent shooting in Sunday’s win over the Bulls, he recorded his first double-double of the season against the Wizards. Hart didn’t record any defensive stats on Monday, but he did dish out five assists and shoot 2-of-4 from beyond the arc. While he may not approach the heights of last season in terms of fantasy value, Hart can still be a solid option on a category-league roster.

NYK • Forward-Guard • #8
about 1 month ago
After totaling 47 points in two games against the Bulls, Anunoby was comparatively quiet offensively in Monday’s win over the Wizards. However, he did record a season-high five steals, two shy of his career-high and one shy of his high as a Knick. Anunoby has picked up right where he left off last season, providing third-round value in nine-cat formats. The Knicks wings have benefited from the changes made by new head coach Mike Brown, with Anunoby and Mikal Bridges (10/2/4/3/2 with two three-pointers) being excellent value picks in fantasy basketball.

NYK • Guard • #00
about 1 month ago
Given the amount of time spent in Utah, Clarkson’s need for a bit of time to adjust to playing on a team with championship aspirations is understandable. After scoring 10 points or fewer in each of his first five games as a Knick, he’s scored 15 points in consecutive appearances. In the Knicks’ wins over Chicago and Washington, Clarkson shot 11-of-19 from the field overall and 5-of-11 from beyond the arc. Clarkson and the Knicks will face tougher competition with the Timberwolves visiting on Wednesday, but the last two games were a nice confidence boost for the guard.

NYK • Center-Forward • #32
about 1 month ago
While Wizards second-year center Alex Sarr has shown signs of improvement thus far, he still isn’t a match for stronger post players. With that in mind, Towns made a concerted effort to attack the paint early and often, and the result was his most productive offensive showing of the season. KAT recorded his first 30-point game, shooting 50 percent from the field, and his seventh straight double-double. From a fantasy standpoint, the lone issue for Towns has been his shot, with the 7-footer shooting 40.8 percent from the field. More nights like Monday will get him into the first-round territory many expected him to reside in before the season began.

MIN • Center-Forward • #11
about 1 month ago
Having started slowly to begin the season, Reid has shown signs of getting back on track. He’s scored 16 points or more in three of his last four outings, including a season-high 21 on Monday. There wasn’t much value to be had outside of the points, percentages and three-pointers, but every little bit helps for category league managers. Anthony Edwards’ absence means there are more touches to go around, and Reid has benefited despite coming off the bench. Given his current run, it may be too late to “buy low” on Reid.

MIN • Center • #27
about 1 month ago
Gobert didn’t miss a shot from the field on Monday, recording his third double-double of the season. The 15 points were a new season-high for the “Stifle Tower,” whose fantasy value placed him outside the top-100 in nine-cat formats. While Gobert’s fantasy ceiling has lowered, he’s still a valuable option for managers needing a high field-goal percentage, rebounds and blocked shots.

MIN • Forward-Center • #30
about 1 month ago
While Randle’s streak of games with at least 24 points ended at five on Monday, he notched a career milestone in Brooklyn. The Timberwolves forward recorded the 15th triple-double of his career and first with the franchise. Randle has looked like an All-Star thus far, especially after the Timberwolves lost Anthony Edwards to a strained hamstring. Ranked just outside the first round in 12-team formats, Randle may be in “sell high” territory for some fantasy managers due to how well he’s played.

MIN • Forward • #3
about 1 month ago
McDaniels has seemingly flipped a switch since shooting 37.8 percent from the field in the Timberwolves’ first three games. He’s shot 57.9 percent or better in four straight, scoring 22 points or more in three outings. With Anthony Davis (hamstring) unavailable, there’s more room for McDaniels to show what he can do offensively, and he’s taken advantage. Over the past week, McDaniels has been a third-round player in nine-cat formats. He should be rostered in a higher percentage of Yahoo! leagues with Ant-Man unable to play.

MIN • Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
A fixture in the starting lineup since the beginning of the season, DiVincenzo has hit double figures in six straight games. Monday’s performance was the best of the bunch, with the Timberwolves guard recording his first 20-point game. Add in the rebounds, assists and three-pointers, and DiVincenzo had the kind of night that fantasy managers look for. Monday’s victory moved Minnesota to 2-2 without Anthony Edwards, as he continues to work his way back from a strained right hamstring.

NYK • Guard • #3
about 1 month ago
Hart was initially questionable for Monday’s game, but he’ll be available to play without any restrictions. Look for him to hit the mid- to high-20s in minutes. Hart shot 50 percent from the field in Sunday’s win over the Bulls as he continues to deal with a right hand injury that includes nerve damage.
Source: Kristian Winfield

NYK • Guard • #44
about 1 month ago
The Knicks are without Mitchell Robinson, who will sit due to left ankle injury management. Shamet, who started the October 28 loss to the Bucks, will fill the void. Given the matchup, he should be suitable for a few three-pointers. The Knicks’ other four starters are unchanged.
Source: Stefan Bondy

NYK • Center-Forward • #23
about 1 month ago
Robinson logged only 13 minutes on Sunday, and he’ll get the night off on Monday for the second leg of New York’s back-to-back set. With the big man sidelined, the Knicks may opt for a smaller lineup with Miles McBride replacing him in the first unit.
Source: NBA Injury Report

NYK • Guard • #3
about 1 month ago
Hart is dealing with a left ankle sprain, though it’s unclear if this is a serious injury or maintenance on the second night of a back-to-back set. Hart has dealt with hand and back issues this season, so it would make sense for New York to be cautious with his availability. If Hart is unavailable, more playing time could be available for Guerschon Yabusele and Ariel Hukporti.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MIN • Guard • #5
about 1 month ago
Moore notes that Edwards will remain out while he completes his return-to-play rehab program. Until Ant-Man is back on the court, Mike Conley and Rob Dillingham should continue to see increased run.
Source: Dane Moore

NYK • Center-Forward • #32
about 1 month ago
Towns has hit double digits in rebounds in all six games, helping the Knicks compensate for Mitchell Robinson’s limited availability. KAT has gotten off to a slow start offensively, shooting 38 percent from the field, but he remains a top-50 player in eight- and nine-cat formats. The all-around production gives Towns a high fantasy floor, minimizing the impact of his poor shooting. A few games like Sunday’s will go a long way toward pushing KAT up the fantasy rankings.

MIN • Forward-Center • #30
about 1 month ago
Randle eclipsed 30 points for the third time in six games, continuing to shoulder an expanded scoring role with Anthony Edwards sidelined by a hamstring injury. He led Minnesota’s offense with 15 points in each half to help them pull away in the third quarter for a comfortable win in their first game since Wednesday’s loss to the Lakers.