
OKC • Guard-Forward • #8
8 months ago
Williams has missed the last seven games with a hip injury while Wallace just missed Tuesday’s game against the Kings with a knee issue. Kenrich Williams is set to lose minutes with Williams and Wallace back in the lineup.

OKC • Guard-Forward • #8
8 months ago
Williams, who has missed Oklahoma City’s last seven games with a strained right hip, remains questionable for Thursday’s game against the Grizzlies. While head coach Mark Daigneault did not settle on one specific replacement in the starting lineup while J-Dub was out, Kenrich Williams was the most recent fill-in, playing 28 minutes in Tuesday’s win over the Kings. He, Alex Caruso and Isaiah Joe would all be in the mix to start if Williams cannot play against Memphis.
Source: Joel Lorenzi
PHI • • #
8 months ago
Wheeler is the latest G League alum to receive an opportunity to prove himself in the NBA. The 6-foot-8 forward most recently played for the Maine Celtics, averaging 10.2 points and 5.7 rebounds in six appearances after being acquired from the Texas Legends. Wheeler’s addition to the 76ers’ roster is unlikely to impact fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA G League

PHI • Forward • #28
8 months ago
The good news for fantasy managers is that Yabusele plays quality minutes. However, those who may have hoped to see him log 30 minutes or more consistently may be disappointed. He’s played 29 or fewer in four of his last five appearances, as it’s probably in Philadelphia’s best interest to go with younger (and less proven) players the rest of the way. Adem Bona (six points, six rebounds, three assists and three blocks) played 23 minutes off the bench. While he did tweak his ankle during the second half of Wednesday’s defeat, the rookie remained in the game. His playing time will likely increase with the 76ers looking toward the future and increasing the likelihood that they’ll hold onto their top-six protected lottery pick.

PHI • Guard • #5
8 months ago
Grimes didn’t have his best night shooting the ball, making two of his seven attempts from inside the arc, but the overall stat line was solid. Over the past two weeks, the 76ers’ guard has offered top-20 value in eight-cat formats. With Philadelphia ending Week 21 with a Saturday/Sunday back-to-back, Grimes may miss one of those games for rest reasons. If so, Jared Butler (14/5/4 with four three-pointers in 26 minutes) would have added fantasy value.

PHI • Forward • #19
8 months ago
With the 76ers focused on strengthening their chances of holding onto their 2025 first-round pick, Edwards will play plenty between now and the end of the season. The good news for fantasy managers is that his minutes have not been “glorified cardio.” Over the past two weeks, Edwards has offered fifth-round value in eight-cat formats. The 76ers end Week 21 with a Saturday/Sunday back-to-back, and fantasy managers should have Edwards on their radars.
PHI • • #
8 months ago
Weaver is the latest G League alum to receive an opportunity to prove himself in the NBA. The 6-foot-8 forward most recently played for the Maine Celtics, averaging 10.2 points and 5.7 rebounds in six appearances after being acquired from the Texas Legends. Weaver’s addition to the 76ers’ roster is unlikely to impact fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA G League

PHI • Guard • #11
8 months ago
Dowtin and Grimes will start Wednesday’s game, with Jared Butler and Chuma Okeke coming off the bench. While Grimes is already rostered in most standard leagues, Dowtin is worth streaming in deeper formats when allowed to start.
Source: Philadelphia 76ers

OKC • Guard • #21
8 months ago
Ducas’ continued absence does not impact fantasy basketball, as he is not in the Thunder rotation when he is healthy. As for Wiggins, more minutes have become available to Isaiah Joe and Alex Caruso, with the latter being worthy of a look in standard leagues. Joe is an option for deeper formats, but the potential return of Cason Wallace would lower his ceiling.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard-Forward • #8
8 months ago
While Williams has missed Oklahoma City’s last seven games, Wallace was held out of Tuesday’s win over the Kings. Who replaces J-Dub in the starting lineup has varied, with matchups factoring into Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault’s decision. Alex Caruso and Isaiah Joe have added fantasy value due to the absences, and Kenrich Williams was tabbed to start in Sacramento. Wallace’s availability also impacts Caruso and Joe, especially with Aaron Wiggins sidelined.
Source: NBA Injury Report
PHI • • #
8 months ago
Hood-Schifino’s absence will not impact fantasy basketball, as Quentin Grimes is available after sitting out Monday’s loss to the Pelicans. Chuma Okeke will likely play fewer minutes, eliminating what little streaming value he possessed.
Source: Adam Aaronson

OKC • Guard • #11
8 months ago
The absences of Jalen Williams and Aaron Wiggins did not lead to Joe moving into the starting lineup, but his minutes did increase. He took advantage of the opportunity, hitting four three-pointers and recording solid assist and steals numbers. Alex Caruso also had a good night, finishing with 15 points, five rebounds, six assists, two blocks and two three-pointers in 23 minutes. While Caruso is the superior streaming option when the Thunder are shorthanded on the wing, Joe can provide deep-league value under similar circumstances.

OKC • Guard • #2
8 months ago
Gilgeous-Alexander has scored 20 points or more in 65 consecutive games, the longest streak in franchise history. His consistent excellence is why SGA is the better favorite for MVP, and this Thunder squad has reached 60 wins faster than any team in franchise history. With Oklahoma City playing two more games during Week 21 without a back-to-back, fantasy managers will hope this ensures Gilgeous-Alexander’s availability for both.

OKC • Center-Forward • #7
8 months ago
Back in the Thunder lineup after a one-game absence, Holmgren recorded his ninth double-double of the season on Tuesday. According to Basketball Monster, since March 9, he has been ranked 99th in eight-cat formats, with foul shooting and decreased block production being the issues. Holmgren is shooting 62.1 percent from the charity stripe and rejecting 1.6 shots per game during this period. For the season, he’s a 72.0 percent shooter from the line and is averaging 2.4 blocks per game.

OKC • Guard-Forward • #34
8 months ago
With Aaron Wiggins, Jalen Williams and Cason Wallace sidelined, the Thunder will mix up the starting five and insert Kenny Hustle. He’s averaged just six points and five boards across four prior starts this season, so he’s not a recommended streaming option against the Kings.
Source: NBA.com

OKC • Guard • #22
8 months ago
Wallace is one of three rotation players unavailable for Tuesday’s game, with Jalen Williams and Aaron Wiggins being the others. Kenrich Williams has moved into the starting lineup but has not been productive enough on most nights to merit being streamed when allowed to start.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center-Forward • #7
8 months ago
Holmgren is back after sitting out Sunday’s win over the Clippers. Alex Caruso will head to the bench but should play plenty, as the Thunder are without Aaron Wiggins and Cason Wallace. Due to his defensive production, Caruso is worth rostering when available.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard-Forward • #8
8 months ago
Tuesday’s game will be the seventh that Williams has missed with a strained right hip, while Wiggins played 26 minutes off the bench in Sunday’s win over the Clippers. The absences free up additional minutes for Alex Caruso and Isaiah Joe, but Chet Holmgren can also absorb some of the minutes that would have gone to J-Dub and Wiggins.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHI • Guard • #5
8 months ago
Grimes took Monday night off after posting a 26/5/6 line in Sunday’s loss to Atlanta, but he’s been putting the Sixers on his back for the last month. In that span, Grimes comfortably leads his team in scoring with 24.9 points per game to go with 4.5 assists, 4.5 boards, 3.2 triples and 1.9 steals. He’s been a top 40 fantasy option over the last 14 games, and there’s no reason to think his hot streak will end any time soon.
Source: NBA Injury Report
PHI • • #
8 months ago
Due to a concussion and a head injury, Walker has missed six of Philadelphia’s last seven games. A sprained neck will sideline him for Wednesday’s game against the Wizards, leaving the 76ers light on players on the wing. Ricky Council IV and recent signing Marcus Bagley will play increased minutes, with the former in the starting lineup. Council is worthy of streaming consideration in deep leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #22
8 months ago
Wallace and Wiggins are new additions to the injury report. Isaiah Joe, Alex Caruso, and Kenrich Williams will be among the players most likely to get spot starts if Wallace and Wiggins are ruled out.

PHI • Forward • #19
8 months ago
Edwards has had a lot of success as an undrafted rookie out of Kentucky, and Monday’s game was just the latest chapter. He wasn’t able to score 20 points for a third-straight game, but he was able to set a new career-high for three-pointers. He has now scored at least 18 points and hit five triples in five consecutive games. Edwards should continue to get the opportunity to build on performances like this one for the remainder of the season.

PHI • Guard • #12
8 months ago
After coming off the bench on Sunday, Butler returned to the starting unit on the second night of a back-to-back. His last few games had been subpar, but he had one of his best scoring nights of the season on Monday. Unfortunately, it was paired with an uncharacteristically low assist night for him, though he made up for it with a new season-high for steals. Butler should continue to play a large role for the tanking 76ers for the rest of the season.

PHI • Forward • #30
8 months ago
Bona missed Philadelphia’s last five games with a left ankle sprain, and he was able to log 19 minutes in his first game back. Prior to his absence, he scored in double figures in four consecutive games and started in the final game before injuring his ankle. This wasn’t a spectacular performance by any means, but it was good to see Bona back on the floor. Philly has three more games this week, and Bona could certainly make a return to the starting lineup at some point.

OKC • Guard • #88
8 months ago
Ducas has generally only seen the floor during blowouts, though the Thunder tend to be on the right side of those often. That being said, his absence won’t have an impact on their typical rotation.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard-Forward • #8
8 months ago
Williams has missed Oklahoma City’s last six games with a hip injury, while Holmgren was held out of Sunday’s win over the Clippers. If both starters remain out, Alex Caruso and Cason Wallace will likely stay in the starting lineup. While Caruso is worth rostering in standard leagues when starting, Wallace is more of a deep-league option.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHI • Guard • #14
8 months ago
Butler will return to the starting lineup in place of Quentin Grimes, who is getting a rest night to help Philadelphia’s lottery odds. Council IV will also enter the starting lineup, replacing Jeff Dowtin Jr. despite his 17/4/3/3/2 line in 26 minutes on Sunday.
Source: Keith Pompey

PHI • Forward • #30
8 months ago
Bona will be back after a five-game absence and will split the minutes at center with Guerschon Yabusele. Bona started in his last appearance and scored in double figures in each of his last four games. There is a chance he starts, but he will at least play a significant reserve role.
Source: NBA Injury Report
PHI • • #
8 months ago
Not selected in the 2023 NBA Draft, Bagley has spent the past two seasons with the 76ers’ G League affiliate. Averaging 11.3 points and 8.1 rebounds per game, the small forward has earned a 10-day contract with the 76ers. Bagley’s addition to the 76ers’ roster is unlikely to impact fantasy basketball.
Source: Sam DiGiovanni

PHI • Forward • #30
8 months ago
Bona has missed the last five games with a sprained left ankle, but is likely to return Monday given his probable listing. He and Guerschon Yabusele will split time down low with the 76ers missing Andre Drummond and Joel Embiid.
Source: Ky Carlin
PHI • • #
8 months ago
Walker missed four games with a concussion before returning last Friday against the Spurs, but he subsequently left that game after playing 11 minutes with a head injury. Walker sat out Sunday’s game against the Hawks with a concussion and will do the same Monday. There will be more minutes for Ricky Council IV and Jalen Hood-Schifino in his absence.
Source: Ky Carlin

PHI • Guard • #5
8 months ago
Grimes has the most fantasy value of anyone on the 76ers with Tyrese Maxey and Paul George out, but he won’t help fantasy managers Monday as he’s getting the night off for rest. Drummond will miss another game with a toe injury that has bothered him off and on all season long. Adem Bona figures to see more minutes with Drummond out.
Source: Ky Carlin

PHI • Guard • #0
8 months ago
Maxey is set to miss his 12th game in a row and there’s no end in sight for his string of absences. Oubre is set to miss his seventh game in a row with a knee injury. Justin Edwards should remain in the starting lineup while Ricky Council IV plays a significant role off the bench.
Source: Ky Carlin

OKC • Guard • #21
9 months ago
After a four-game slump in which he averaged 5.3 points per game on 26.7 percent shooting, Wiggins has bounced back with three straight double-digit efforts. He has primarily been a points and three-pointers option, ranking outside the top 150 in eight-cat formats over the past month. Wiggins and the Thunder play three games during Week 21, starting with the Kings in the final contest of their road trip on Tuesday.

OKC • Guard • #5
9 months ago
Dort returned to the Thunder lineup after missing two games with a right hip impingement. While the stat line was modest, it was also complete. Rostered in 17 percent of Yahoo! leagues, Dort is ranked outside the top 150 in eight-cat formats over the past month. While there have been times during the season when he’s provided higher value than expected, Dort hasn’t done enough to merit being rostered in most 12-team leagues.

OKC • Guard • #9
9 months ago
Caruso moved into the starting lineup on Sunday, as the Thunder were without Chet Holmgren. The veteran guard made the game’s biggest shot, as his corner three with 1:54 remaining gave Oklahoma City a lead it would not relinquish. Caruso’s overall stat line is a reminder of what he’s capable of when playing heavy minutes, as fantasy managers can derive value from multiple categories. The issue for Caruso is availability, as he’s only been available for 46 games this season. He’ll be worth a look in standard leagues if Holmgren is not back for Oklahoma City’s game against the Kings on Tuesday.

OKC • Guard • #2
9 months ago
Gilgeous-Alexander scored 26 points on Sunday, but the Clippers made him work extremely hard. The 7-of-29 night from the field was SGA’s worst of the season, with 11 points from the foul line boosting his final tally. While fantasy managers took a bath in the field-goal percentage category, nights like Sunday have not been the norm for the betting favorite to win the MVP. Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder play three games during Week 21, starting with the Kings on Tuesday.

OKC • Guard • #5
9 months ago
Dort is back after missing two games with a right hip impingement. His return means Aaron Wiggins heads to the bench, where the wing’s fantasy value takes a slight hit. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Cason Wallace, Alex Caruso and Isaiah Hartenstein complete the Thunder starting five.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center-Forward • #7
9 months ago
Holmgren will not play in Sunday’s game, sitting due to a strained left hip. Alex Caruso has moved into the starting lineup, and he is worth a look in deep fantasy leagues despite the limited upside.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHI • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Dowtin, on a two-way contract, started Sunday’s game after being inactive for the previous two. He’s approaching his 50-game limit (active for, not games played), hence Philadelphia’s decision not to utilize him on Wednesday or Friday. Even though the 76ers play four games during Week 21, there’s no guarantee Dowtin or Jalen Hood-Schifino will be available for each. Hood-Schifino was inactive on Sunday for the same reason Dowtin was earlier in the week.

PHI • Forward • #19
9 months ago
Two days removed from scoring a career-high 25 points, Edwards dropped in another 22 on Sunday. And with the 76ers converting him to a standard contract just before the All-Star break, there’s no need for managers to concern themselves with the rookie running up against the 50-game limit that two-way players are held to. The 76ers have not said anything regarding Tyrese Maxey’s availability for the rest of the season, and Edwards is among the players who have received more opportunities in his absence.

PHI • Guard • #5
9 months ago
Grimes is playing the best basketball of his NBA career, scoring 25 points or more in his last eight appearances. The 76ers guard has benefitted immensely from Tyrese Maxey and Paul George’s absences, possibly driving up his price ahead of restricted free agency in the summer. As long as Grimes is available, he’ll be an excellent fantasy asset down the stretch. Philadelphia plays four games during Week 21, starting with the Pelicans on Monday.

PHI • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Dowtin replaces Jared Butler in the 76ers’ starting lineup. Butler should still play plenty, especially with Jalen Hood-Schifino inactive. That’s the lone change to the Philadelphia starting lineup.
Source: NBA Lineups

OKC • Center-Forward • #7
9 months ago
Holmgren has been fairly healthy since returning from injury. The Thunder’s star big man might take Sunday off, though, as he has been rested often this season. Kenrich Williams is among the players who could fill in for Holmgren in a spot start should questionable become out.

OKC • Guard-Forward • #8
9 months ago
Ducas isn’t in the Thunder rotation when healthy, so his absence will not impact fantasy basketball. As for Williams, Sunday’s absence will be his fifth. Cason Wallace and Aaron Wiggins are the players who have benefitted the most from J-Dub’s absence, and Jaylin Williams has also given the Thunder solid minutes.

OKC • Guard • #5
9 months ago
Dort has missed Oklahoma City’s last two games with a hip injury. Aaron Wiggins has been his replacement in the lineup, raising the young wing’s fantasy ceiling. Even if Dort returns on Sunday, Wiggins is worth holding onto in deep leagues because of his improved offensive production.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Forward • #13
9 months ago
Dieng, who will miss a third consecutive game with a calf injury, was not in the Thunder rotation when healthy. His continued absence will not impact fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHI • Forward • #30
9 months ago
Bona will miss a fifth straight game with a sprained left ankle. With Andre Drummond and Joel Embiid also out, the 76ers will lean on Guerschon Yabusele in the middle. As for Walker, he played 11 minutes in Friday’s loss to the Spurs after missing four games in the league’s concussion protocol. His absence means more playing time for Ricky Council IV and Jalen Hood-Schifino, with the former offering a higher streaming ceiling.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Forward • #6
9 months ago
It wasn’t a fantastic encore to his triple-double on Wednesday, but it was another strong performance for JWill. If Mark Daigneault chooses to prioritize his team’s health for the playoffs, we could see Williams continue to play a significant role for the rest of the season. He may not be considered a must-add player at this point, he is worth keeping an eye to see how his minutes progress over OKC’s next few games.

OKC • Center-Forward • #55
9 months ago
After joining multiple rotation players in sitting out Wednesday’s game against Philadelphia, Hartenstein was back in the lineup on Friday. He only played 25 minutes in the blowout win, but that was enough time for him to record a double-double. OKC has already locked up the best record in the West, so it’s certainly possible that Hartenstein and the rest of the rotation pieces see more rest nights and minutes limits for the rest of the regular season, which would limit their fantasy output.

OKC • Guard • #2
9 months ago
After getting a rest night against Philadelphia on Wednesday, SGA was back in the lineup to play against Charlotte. It has been the case all season, but this was just another example of a team not having an answer for SGA. He only played 30 minutes and could’ve certainly had a bigger night if the score wasn’t as lopsided as it was. OKC will wrap up the week against the Clippers on Sunday which should be a competitive enough matchup for SGA to see a full workload. However, OKC has already clinched the best record in the conference, so managers shouldn’t feel safe about SGA’s role for the rest of the season.

PHI • Forward • #28
9 months ago
Yabusele has been one of the few players in Philly that has been available for most of the season and is still healthy enough to suit up. He hasn’t been perfect, but he has generally been productive. However, this was his best performance in a while. His 23 points were the most that he has had in a game since January, and he fell one rebound shy of recording in his first double-double since January. He has missed a couple games recently, but he is one of the few 76ers worth rostering.

PHI • Guard • #14
9 months ago
Council IV has taken on a more consistent role in recent weeks after being in and out of the rotation for most of the season. After making just one of his 11 shot attempts on Wednesday, Council IV responded by setting a new season-high for scoring. He has scored in double figures in six of his last seven games and has started three times during that stretch. He is a difficult player to trust in standard leagues, but he has had some productive performances recently.

PHI • Forward • #19
9 months ago
The undrafted rookie has been a bright spot for Philadelphia this season, but this has been arguably his best stretch of the season. He has scored at least 18 points in three straight games and tied his career-high for scoring on Friday. Over Philly’s last four games, Edwards has averaged 18 points, 3.5 rebounds, two assists, 1.3 steals and 2.5 three-pointers, which has resulted in top-75 production during that stretch. He should continue to play a significant role for the rest of the season.

PHI • Guard • #5
9 months ago
A few weeks after setting a career-high for assists with nine, Grimes topped that mark and recorded the first point-assist double-double of his career. Grimes has been on a roll and has scored at least 25 points in seven consecutive games and in nine of his 11 appearances in the month of March. It’s unclear how this will translate into next season when the rest of the roster is healthy, but it has been a fantastic run for Grimes that will result in many championships for fantasy managers.
PHI • • #
9 months ago
Walker returned from a four-game absence due to a concussion only to leave Friday’s game as a precaution with a mild headache. Ricky Council IV and Jalen Hood-Schifino can fill in the vacated minutes for the 76ers.
Source: Ahaan Rungta
PHI • • #
9 months ago
Following a four-game absence, Walker will be back in the lineup. He should immediately play plenty of minutes for the shorthanded 76ers, and that should take away time from Ricky Council IV and Jalen Hood-Schifino.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #22
9 months ago
Wallace will be back after missing Wednesday’s game against the 76ers. Mark Daigneault hasn’t been shy about switching up his lineups this season, so there is a chance that Wallace comes off the bench. However, the likely scenario is that Wallace starts, which will push Isaiah Joe to the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #22
9 months ago
Wallace missed Wednesday’s game against Philadelphia but will have a chance to return against Charlotte. He should start if he is available, but if Wallace remains sidelined for another game, Isaiah Joe should remain in the starting lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center-Forward • #55
9 months ago
Hartenstein will be back after missing Wednesday’s game against Philadelphia. Jaylin Williams started and recorded a triple-double in that game, but he will likely be pushed back to a reserve role with Hartenstein back in the rotation.
Source: NBA Injury Report