
MEM • Center • #2
23 days ago
Landale has missed Memphis’ last two games with a strained right calf, opening up rotation minutes for Christian Koloko. While the playing time has been there, Koloko’s production has not been good enough to merit streaming. If Santi Aldama isn’t available on the waiver wire, fantasy managers should look to other teams for frontcourt help.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MEM • Guard • #3
23 days ago
Caldwell-Pope was forced to leave Sunday’s loss to the Wizards after playing 11 minutes with a sore right hamstring. He won’t play on Tuesday, freeing up additional minutes for fellow reserve GG Jackson. Olivier-Maxence Prosper could also be in the rotation, but the Grizzlies may send him to their G League affiliate instead.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MEM • Guard • #5
23 days ago
Williams will miss a sixth consecutive game due to left patellar tendinitis. His absence has left Cam Spencer to handle the backup point guard duties, and he has been more valuable than Vince in fantasy leagues even when Ja Morant has been out.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #25
23 days ago
Mitchell was forced out of action early in Sunday’s win over the 76ers, and he’s in danger of sitting out the second leg of Oklahoma City’s back-to-back set. Isaiah Joe, Alex Caruso, Cason Wallace and Aaron Wiggins are all candidates for increased run if Mitchell is forced to sit out.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #9
23 days ago
Isaiah Hartenstein is out, and Ajay Mitchell is questionable, so both Caruso and Joe should see additional run against Atlanta. The three-and-D specialists are worth streaming in deeper leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center-Forward • #55
23 days ago
Jaylin Williams (heel) is also out, so big minutes should be available for Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams in the frontcourt. Hartenstein’s absence shouldn’t be too concerning to fantasy managers, as he’s sitting out the second leg of a back-to-back set, which was an expected outcome due to his lingering calf injury.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MEM • Forward-Center • #7
24 days ago
Already a solid fantasy option, Aldama’s ceiling has been raised recently due to injuries to Zach Edey and Jock Landale. Over the past week, he has provided seventh-round value in eight- and nine-cat formats, exceeding his season-long value by a few rounds. Aldama recorded his fourth double-double on Sunday, and the four steals were a season-high. Rostered in 46 percent of Yahoo! leagues, he’s worth a look in more 12-team formats, even with the Grizzlies playing three games in Week 11.

MEM • Guard • #12
24 days ago
While the stat line did not include any rebounds, steals or blocked shots, what Morant did provide to fantasy managers was encouraging. The Grizzlies’ point guard was efficient as a scorer and playmaker, shooting 50 percent from the field and finishing with an assist-to-turnover ratio of over 2-to-1. Morant is still on a minutes restriction, and it’s unknown when that will change. However, he’s still capable of offering value despite not hitting 30 minutes.
MEM • • #
24 days ago
Jackson has picked up the production since returning from an ankle injury that sidelined him for two games in late November. After scoring 20 points or more in three of his first 15 games, the Grizzlies forward has accomplished that feat in eight of his last 15, including two with 30 or more. In addition to his second 30-point game of the season, Jackson recorded a complete stat line. Over the past two weeks, he has provided top-10 per-game value in eight- and nine-cat formats. The Grizzlies open a three-game Week 11 on Tuesday against the 76ers.

MEM • Guard • #3
24 days ago
After playing 11 first-half minutes, Caldwell-Pope is unlikely to return due to a sore right hamstring. His absence will likely mean more minutes for Cam Spencer and GG Jackson, with the former already offering value as Ja Morant’s backup.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

OKC • Guard • #25
24 days ago
Mitchell took a beating during the second half of Sunday’s blowout victory, appearing to suffer two separate lower-body injuries before heading back to the locker room during the fourth quarter. The second-year guard played 20 minutes off the bench, finishing with 13 points, one rebound, three assists, two steals and two three-pointers. If Mitchell cannot play in Monday’s game against the Hawks, his minutes will likely be absorbed by Cason Wallace, Aaron Wiggins and Isaiah Joe.
Source: Rylan Stiles

OKC • Center-Forward • #7
24 days ago
Holmgren took full advantage of Philadelphia’s lack of premium frontcourt defenders with Joel Embiid sidelined due to knee and ankle issues. The 23-year-old dominated defensively and finished one rebound shy of a double-double in an impressive all-around effort where he drained 10-of-13 shots from inside three-point range. It was a much-needed bounce-back performance after being limited to just 17 points combined over his previous two games against the Spurs. Oklahoma City snaps a two-game losing streak and will complete a back-to-back on Monday against the Hawks before facing the Trail Blazers, Warriors and Suns to close out a four-game week.

OKC • Guard-Forward • #8
24 days ago
Williams has leaned into a playmaking role of late, handing out six assists in three straight games while adding seven steals during that stretch. The 24-year-old has been his usual well-rounded fantasy self since debuting in late November, averaging 17.3 points, 4.9 rebounds, 5.4 assists, 1.7 steals and 0.5 blocks over 13 games. The talent suggests there’s another stop on the elevator, but with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Chet Holmgren steering the offense, that ascent may have to wait.

OKC • Guard • #2
24 days ago
Gilgeous-Alexander failed to knock down a three-pointer for the first time in nearly a month as he did most of his damage in the paint and at the free throw line. The nine attempts at the stripe were his most in a single game since December 5. The 27-year-old reigning NBA MVP is averaging a robust 32.0 points, 4.7 rebounds, 6.4 assists, 1.5 steals and 0.7 blocks across 31 games this season.

MEM • Center • #2
24 days ago
Not long after he was downgraded to doubtful, Landale has been ruled out for Sunday’s game. His continued absence means that Christian Koloko will play rotation minutes off the bench, but he is not worth streaming.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

OKC • Guard • #11
24 days ago
Joe played five first-half minutes before exiting due to a sore neck. He has since been ruled out for the rest of the game, with Ajay Mitchell and Aaron Wiggins in line to absorb the available minutes.
Source: Clemente Almanza

MEM • Center • #2
24 days ago
Initially questionable for Sunday’s game, Landale is trending toward not being available due to a sore right calf. If he’s unable to play, Christian Koloko will remain in the Grizzlies’ rotation. He played 28 minutes in Friday’s win over the Bucks, but Koloko was not productive enough to merit streaming.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

OKC • Forward • #13
25 days ago
Dieng last appeared in a game on December 17. His continued absence does not affect fantasy basketball, as he is not guaranteed rotation minutes when healthy.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Forward • #6
25 days ago
Williams has not appeared in a game since December 13, as he has been out with left heel bursitis. His absence does not significantly affect fantasy basketball, but it does make Branden Carlson the “break in case of emergency” post player if Isaiah Hartenstein or Chet Holmgren is limited.
Source: NBA Lineups

OKC • Guard • #25
25 days ago
Mitchell has missed Oklahoma City’s last two games, freeing up additional minutes for fellow reserves Aaron Wiggins and Isaiah Joe. Those three may cancel each other out on Sunday, but Mitchell has offered the highest fantasy ceiling to this point in the season.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MEM • Guard • #5
25 days ago
Left patellar tendinitis will keep Williams sidelined for a fifth straight game. That leaves Cam Spencer to handle the backup point guard duties, and he has been productive enough to merit being rostered in deep leagues.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MEM • Center • #2
25 days ago
Landale did not play in Friday’s win over the Bucks, which led to Christian Koloko playing 28 minutes off the bench. He wasn’t productive enough to merit streaming if Landale remains out, but Koloko’s playing time is worth watching due to the Grizzlies’ lack of healthy post players.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MEM • Guard • #24
26 days ago
Spencer made the most of his opportunities on Friday. On low volume, he shot the ball well, especially from beyond the arc, consistently got to the free-throw line, and made contributions as a facilitator in his 25 minutes of game action. Spencer has been one of the more fun and productive bench players this season. He’s now reached double figures in scoring in 14 straight games — he’ll have a chance to extend his streak to 15 on Sunday against the Wizards.
MEM • • #
26 days ago
Jackson Jr. put together another well-rounded performance in Friday’s win. Among the several notable stats, his performance on the defensive end was particularly strong and reminiscent of his Defensive Player of the Year-type outings. The veteran forward has now averaged 22.8 points, 7.2 rebounds and 2.8 blocks over the past 6 games and has been arguably the Grizzlies’ most impressive and reliable player over that stretch. They’ll likely continue to lean on him, which could lead to similarly productive performances from a fantasy basketball standpoint.

MEM • Guard • #12
26 days ago
Morant played 25 minutes in his return from an ankle injury on Friday. With efficient scoring and strong facilitating throughout, the veteran guard ended up tallying his fifth double-double of the season. Although the numbers weren’t jaw-dropping, it was good for fantasy managers to see Morant productive and on the court again in a season full of injuries. Once his minutes increase, he should see a boost in his offensive production.

MEM • Guard • #12
26 days ago
Morant and Coward are back after missing time due to injury, with the former sitting out the last four. However, while they are starting, Morant and Coward are on minutes restrictions. Cam Spencer and GG Jackson will come off the bench, but rotation minutes should not be an issue for either player, especially Spencer.
Source: NBA Lineups

MEM • Center • #2
26 days ago
A late addition to the injury report, Landale will sit with a sore right calf. With Zach Edey (ankle) already out, Santi Aldama takes on even greater importance within the Grizzlies’ rotation. Christian Koloko may pick up additional rotation minutes after playing 10 in his first two games as a Grizzlies player on Monday and Tuesday.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies
MEM • • #
26 days ago
Coward is back after sitting out Tuesday’s win over the Jazz. However, he will be under a minutes restriction. For that reason, GG Jackson, who started against Utah, may remain in the Grizzlies’ rotation. However, he’ll have a low fantasy ceiling with Coward back in the lineup.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MEM • Guard • #12
26 days ago
Morant is back after missing Memphis’ last four games. He will be on a minutes restriction, so those who have been rostering Cam Spencer should not drop him just yet. Spencer has played well enough to merit rostering, especially with Vince Williams Jr. (knee) sidelined.
Source: Memphis Grizzlies

MEM • Guard • #5
27 days ago
Due to left patellar tendinitis, Williams will miss fourth straight game. With Ja Morant (ankle) also out, the Grizzlies have turned to Cam Spencer to run the point. Spencer should be rostered even if Morant plays on Friday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MEM • Guard • #12
27 days ago
Morant has missed the Grizzlies’ last four games with a sprained left ankle. Since Vince Williams Jr. has also been out, Cam Spencer has filled in as the starting point guard. Not only is he worth rostering if Morant remains out, but Spencer is a player to hold onto in some 12-team formats regardless of what happens with the Grizzlies’ usual starter.
Source: NBA Injury Report
MEM • • #
27 days ago
Coward did not play in Tuesday’s win over the Jazz, which moved GG Jackson into the starting lineup. Jackson played 30 minutes, finishing with 18 points, nine rebounds, one assist, one block and two three-pointers. While it would be a roll of the dice, Jackson would be worthy of streaming consideration if the Grizzlies remain as shorthanded as they were on Tuesday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center-Forward • #7
27 days ago
Holmgren’s two games against the Spurs this week were a struggle. In the defeats, he totaled 17 points, 15 rebounds, three assists, two blocks and one three-pointer. While the Thunder certainly have the depth to compensate for the occasional off night, the matchup with San Antonio has proven to be one in which the champs need all hands on deck (the Spurs are 3-0 against OKC this season). Holmgren will look to bounce back on Sunday against the 76ers, but that’s the first game of a back-to-back. Hopefully, he can play both contests.

OKC • Center-Forward • #55
27 days ago
Hartenstein finished Thursday’s defeat with his eighth double-double of the season and first since November 15. The lingering concern is his availability, with Hartenstein still working his way back from a strained calf. Before Thursday, he had not appeared in consecutive games since November 23-26. For that reason, fantasy managers should anticipate Hartenstein sitting out one of Oklahoma City’s next two games, Sunday against Philadelphia or Monday against Atlanta.

OKC • Guard-Forward • #8
27 days ago
Williams struggled with his shot on Thursday, as he continues to work his way back from right wrist surgery. There are still some range-of-motion issues for the Thunder forward, but the percentages haven’t suffered too much. Thursday was the exception, as Williams shot the ball poorly from the field and the foul line. There should not be any concern on the part of fantasy managers, as J-Dub is providing top-50 value in nine-cat formats.

OKC • Guard • #2
27 days ago
After dropping 33 points in Tuesday’s blowout loss to the Spurs, Gilgeous-Alexander was kept in check by San Antonio in Thursday’s rematch. He remains one of the best players to have rostered in fantasy basketball, but the San Antonio matchup has proven to be a challenging one for SGA and the Thunder. He’ll look to bounce back Sunday against the 76ers.

MEM • Forward-Center • #7
29 days ago
Aldama returned to the starting lineup in this game and led Memphis to win. He set a new career high for threes and matched his career high for points, which he set three days prior to this game. A dud against the Thunder was sandwiched between two 37-point outings. Aldama continues to be a consistent producer for Memphis, which is helpful with how many injuries they have dealt with in the frontcourt. Aldama is available in 55 percent of Yahoo! leagues but should be considered a must-roster player at this point.

MEM • Guard • #24
29 days ago
Spencer has started three straight games for Memphis and has enjoyed success as a playmaker. He is averaging 10.7 assists per game during this stretch, which includes two double-doubles and a new career high for assists in this one. He hasn’t shot the ball as well as he had been as a reserve, but he has played well as a starter. As long as Ja Morant (ankle) remains out, Spencer will be worth rostering.

OKC • Guard • #2
29 days ago
Gilgeous-Alexander got into a groove early, hitting 7-of-10 from the floor in the first half, and eclipsed the lofty 30-point plateau for the fourth consecutive contest and sixth time in eight games since the start of December. The injury-depleted Thunder hold a league-best 26-4 mark this season but have dropped three of their last five games They’ll attempt to get back on track with a rematch against the Spurs on Christmas Day in Oklahoma City.
MEM • • #
29 days ago
Small has been sidelined since early November but will be available to provide much-needed depth in the backcourt. He likely won’t play big minutes, but with Ja Morant sidelined, he should see an opportunity off the bench behind Cam Spencer.
Source: Grizzlies PR
MEM • • #
29 days ago
With Coward joining Ja Morant (ankle) and Vince Williams Jr. (foot) as out for this game, Memphis will be thin in the backcourt. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope lost his starting spot to Coward earlier this season but should reprise that role with Coward sidelined.
Source: Grizzlies PR

OKC • Center-Forward • #7
29 days ago
Holmgren and Hartenstein are back after sitting out Monday’s win over the Grizzlies. Their returns mean that Cason Wallace and Branden Carlson head to the bench. While Wallace will remain in the rotation, there’s a high likelihood that Carlson will not.
Source: NBA Lineups

OKC • Guard • #21
29 days ago
Wiggins is available after missing Oklahoma City’s last two games with an adductor injury. Ajay Mitchell is out, so he can absorb some of the minutes that would have gone to the second-year guard. Alex Caruso and Isaiah Joe are also available off the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MEM • Guard • #12
29 days ago
Cedric Coward (heel) is questionable, so Cam Spencer should be in line for big minutes. Spencer has been quite productive as of late, and he should be rostered in all 12-team leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center-Forward • #55
29 days ago
Hartenstein and Chet Holmgren will both be back in action after sitting out Monday, and both big men should occupy their usual spots in Oklahoma City’s starting five.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #21
29 days ago
With both Wiggins and Mitchell sidelined, more minutes should be available for Isaiah Joe, Cason Wallace and Alex Caruso.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center-Forward • #7
29 days ago
Holmgren will return after sitting out the first leg of Oklahoma City’s back-to-back set. He’s expected to handle his usual workload, so fantasy managers should get him back into lineups.
Source: NBA Injury Report

MEM • Guard • #24
30 days ago
With Ja Morant and Vince Williams Jr. out due to injury, Spencer has been the Grizzlies’ starting point guard the last two games. After dishing out 11 assists in Saturday’s loss to the Wizards, the second-year guard tallied eight more on Monday. However, unlike Saturday, when he committed two turnovers, that category was an issue against the reigning champs. Spencer committed four on Monday, so the efficiency wasn’t as good as it could be. But that’s no reason for fantasy managers to hop off the bandwagon, especially with Spencer and the Grizzlies visiting Utah on Tuesday.
MEM • • #
30 days ago
While his fantasy value has slipped since a hot start to the season, Coward had a productive night for category league managers on Monday. The six assists matched the rookie’s previous high, and managers can also benefit from the rebounds and three-pointers. Rostered in 31 percent of Yahoo! leagues, Coward has been a 10th-round player in eight-cat formats over the past two weeks. The Grizzlies conclude their road trip on Tuesday against the Jazz.

MEM • Guard • #3
30 days ago
Caldwell-Pope’s five three-pointers were a season-high for the veteran guard, who also matched his high point total on Tuesday. While capable of providing a few three-pointers off the bench, that isn’t enough to make KCP a player worth rostering on most nights. Even with Monday’s showing, leave Caldwell-Pope on the waiver wire.

OKC • Guard • #25
30 days ago
Mitchell departed Monday’s game during the fourth quarter due to an unspecified issue, but the proverbial hay was in the barn by then. While the absences of Chet Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein did not affect the second-year guard much since they play different positions, he was one of the Thunder players who picked up the slack. Mitchell has been a top-100 player in eight-cat formats over the last two weeks, but his value has taken a hit since Jalen Williams’ return on November 28. Mitchell remains a deep-league option with the ability to offer standard-league value on nights when the Thunder are shorthanded.
Source: Clemente Almanza

OKC • Guard-Forward • #8
30 days ago
Williams’ 24 points were one shy of his season-high, and he’s provided fourth-round value in eight-cat formats since making his season debut on November 28. The good news for fantasy managers is that J-Dub has played both games of a back-to-back since returning, and that should bode well for his availability for Tuesday’s game against the Spurs. That’s the first of three games Oklahoma City will play during the remainder of Week 10.
Source: NBA

OKC • Guard • #2
30 days ago
The Thunder have won their last 11 regular-season meetings with the Grizzlies, and Gilgeous-Alexander once again led the way on Monday. With Chet Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein out due to injury, SGA carried a little more of the offensive workload, finishing with his 22nd game of 30 points or more this season. And he made some history, joining Wilt Chamberlain as the only players in league history to score at least 20 points in 100 consecutive games. SGA and the Thunder will likely encounter more resistance on Tuesday when they visit the Spurs.
Source: NBA

MEM • Center • #2
about 1 month ago
Already without Zach Edey, the Grizzlies lost Brandon Clarke to a strained calf during Saturday’s loss to the Wizards. As a result, Landale will make his first start since November 12. He’s worth streaming in deep leagues, while Santi Aldama will also have added value despite coming off the bench.
Source: NBA Lineups

OKC • Center • #15
about 1 month ago
The Thunder are without their top three big men, as Chet Holmgren, Isaiah Hartenstein and Jaylin Williams are out due to injury. As a result, Carlson will make his first start as an NBA player. Given Oklahoma City’s lack of healthy post players and the Grizzlies not having Zach Edey, Carlson is worth a roll of the dice in deep leagues.
Source: Rylan Stiles

OKC • Guard • #21
about 1 month ago
Initially questionable for Monday’s game, Wiggins has been ruled out. This will be the second straight game that he’s missed, which means additional minutes for fellow reserves Ayay Mitchell and Isaiah Joe. The former has been the more valuable option in fantasy leagues this season.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #9
about 1 month ago
Caruso will sit out the first leg of Oklahoma City’s back-to-back set, and he’ll join multiple teammates on the sideline. In Caruso’s absence, Ajay Mitchell and Cason Wallace should see increased run.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center-Forward • #7
about 1 month ago
Holmgren will join Isaiah Hartenstein and Jaylin Williams on the sideline, which should lead to additional playing time for Branden Carlson. Oklahoma City could opt to go small, with Jalen Williams and Cason Wallace handling additional responsibilities.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Forward • #6
about 1 month ago
Williams has missed two games due to heel bursitis, and he’ll miss a third on Monday. With Isaiah Hartenstein also out, Branden Carlson may enter the rotation. However, he would not be worth rostering in redraft leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #21
about 1 month ago
Wiggins did not play in Friday’s loss to the Timberwolves, one night after logging 23 minutes in a win over the Clippers. If he’s unable to play, there would be a few more minutes available to fellow reserves Ajay Mitchell and Isaiah Joe.
Source: NBA Injury Report