
PHX • Guard • #1
about 3 hours ago
Booker injured his right groin during the first quarter of Monday’s win over the Lakers and did not return. He has since been diagnosed with a strain. He will be re-evaluated in one week, taking at least three games off the table, including the NBA Cup quarterfinal matchup with Oklahoma City on December 10. Jordan Goodwin is a potential replacement in the starting lineup, but only if Grayson Allen is unavailable. Having recently missed time with a quad contusion, Allen did not play on Monday due to illness.
Source: Shams Charania

OKC • Guard-Forward • #8
about 18 hours ago
While Williams said after Tuesday’s victory that he still hasn’t reached the point where he’s entirely comfortable on the floor, the Thunder forward’s production has improved from game to game. His scoring output has increased every time out, with J-Dub recording his first 20-point stat line in his third game back from offseason wrist surgery. And while he missed all four of his three-point attempts, the percentages from the field and the foul line were encouraging. Williams has attempted only five three-pointers across three games, and that may be the aspect of his offensive game that takes the most time to get back to speed. But he’s clearly on the right track.

OKC • Center-Forward • #7
about 18 hours ago
Oklahoma City’s win streak hit 13 games on Tuesday, and Holmgren has seven 20-point games during the run. On Tuesday, he shot 66.7 percent from the field and was a steal shy of a complete stat line. Over the past month, he has provided sixth-round value in nine-cat formats. That doesn’t align with Holmgren’s Yahoo! ADP (26), but it’s not like he’s been a disappointment in fantasy basketball. Plus, the skill set is such that he’s capable of going on a run that would get his value closer to preseason expectations.

OKC • Guard • #2
about 18 hours ago
While the Warriors used increased defensive intensity and various looks to get back into Tuesday’s game, their inability to slow down the reigning MVP was the difference. After Pat Spencer hit a shot with 4:54 remaining to give the Warriors a one-point lead, Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder went on an 8-0 run to take the lead for good, with the MVP responsible for five of those points. Regarding season-long fantasy value, only Nikola Jokić and Victor Wembanyama have been better than SGA, and the latter is currently out with a calf injury.

OKC • Guard • #25
about 21 hours ago
An adductor injury has sidelined Luguentz Dort, opening up a spot in the starting lineup. Mitchell, who has provided solid fantasy value whether he starts or comes off the bench, will fill the void. He should already be rostered in 14-team leagues, and some 12-team leagues as well. The other four starters are unchanged.
Source: NBA Lineups

PHX • Guard • #1
1 day ago
Booker was enjoying a nice opening quarter against the Lakers before a groin injury forced him to exit before the period’s end, and ultimately kept him out the remainder of the game. The severity of his injury is unknown to this point, but should the superstar guard be sidelined for any amount of time, Jordan Goodwin would likely fill in as the fifth starter. Phoenix has just one more game this week, which isn’t until Friday, leaving Booker time to recover and miss little, if any, action.

PHX • Guard • #12
1 day ago
With Devin Booker exiting after just 10 minutes due to a groin injury, Gillespie joined Dillon Brooks in carrying the Suns to another impressive victory. The former Villanova Wildcat served the Lakers a season high in points and three-pointers, while matching his season average in assists along the way. Gillespie has been one of several Suns players to outperform expectations thus far, and should remain productive as Phoenix’s current starting point guard. He’s worthy of a roster spot in fantasy leagues.

PHX • Guard-Forward • #9
2 days ago
Brooks carried the scoring load for the Suns on Monday, with Devin Booker (groin) being limited to 10 minutes of game action. He was aggressive in his approach, generating a season-high in field goal attempts along the way, but shot efficiently enough to log his third 30-point game as a member of the Suns. Brooks has brought both production and intangibles to Phoenix on both ends of the floor, which has the team playing far better than most predicted. He could be even more productive going forward, depending on the significance of Booker’s injury.

PHX • Guard • #1
2 days ago
The injury seemed to occur late in the first quarter of Monday’s game. Booker was charged with an offensive foul and then subbed out immediately and replaced by Collin Gillespie before heading to the locker room. He was eventually ruled out before the start of the second half. Without Booker, the team’s most accomplished player, Jordan Goodwin, could see more action. The significance of Booker’s injury is unknown for now.
Source: Mike Trudell

PHX • Guard • #12
2 days ago
Grayson Allen is out due to an illness, opening up a spot in the Suns’ starting lineup. Gillespie, who has played very well over the last few weeks, will fill the void, with Ryan Dunn coming off the bench in his first game back from a sprained wrist that cost him five games. Gillespie should already be rostered in deep leagues; add him if he’s sitting on your league’s waiver wire.
Source: NBA Lineups

OKC • Guard • #5
2 days ago
Dort is recovering from a strained right adductor, with Tuesday’s game being the first that he’ll miss since November 12. Ajay Mitchell was his replacement in the starting lineup on that night, and he may receive the starting nod again on Tuesday. If so, Mitchell will be worth holding onto in some 12-team leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #9
2 days ago
This will be a second straight absence for Caruso, and with Luguentz Dort sidelined as well, Isaiah Joe, Cason Wallace, Aaron Wiggins and Ajay Mitchell will all see a bump in minutes. Mitchell led that group of four in minutes with 29 on Sunday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHX • Guard • #8
2 days ago
Allen wasn’t on the injury report previously, but he won’t be available to suit up against the Lakers. Ryan Dunn (wrist) is back, so either he or Collin Gillespie will fill the open starting spot, though both will see a boost in minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHX • Forward • #0
2 days ago
Dunn is available after missing Phoenix’s last five games with a sprained right wrist. With Grayson Allen out due to an illness, Dunn may be part of the starting lineup. If so, he can provide some value as a deep-league streamer, especially for managers seeking defensive production.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #2
3 days ago
SGA wasn’t able to keep his 35-point streak going, but he was able to do enough to help the Thunder extend their winning streak to 12 games. This was a decent performance for SGA, but he has been good enough that his will actually drop his scoring average. He’ll look to “bounce back” against the Warriors on Tuesday to kick off a three-game week.

OKC • Guard • #25
3 days ago
Mitchell exited early from Friday’s game with a knee contusion, but that didn’t hold him out of this game. In fact, it didn’t do much to limit his production. Aside from Friday’s game, when he exited after just four minutes, Mitchell has scored in double figures in all but one game. It’s early, but Mitchell has a strong case to win Sixth Man of the Year at this point, which is a huge development for a second-round pick in his second season.

OKC • Center-Forward • #7
3 days ago
Portland played this game without Donovan Clingan (illness), and they didn’t replace him with a traditional center. That made Holmgren the biggest player in either starting lineup, but he wasn’t able to truly dominate the glass. He led Oklahoma City in rebounding, and each team finished with exactly 49 boards, but this was an opportunity for Holmgren to have a big rebounding night. Still, he was able to turn in a full stat line. With Isaiah Hartenstein sidelined for at least a few games, Holmgren will need to control the glass.
PHX • • #
3 days ago
Livers will miss a third straight game, but with Ryan Dunn back, he’ll fill most of the reserve forward minutes. Livers has played a minimal role this year, which will continue even when he returns.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHX • Forward • #0
3 days ago
Dunn has missed the Suns’ last five games, but he is expected to be back to take on Los Angeles. When Dunn last played, he had been filling in as a starter for Grayson Allen, but Allen has since returned. Dunn will likely play a large reserve role. Nigel Hayes-Davis will likely lose minutes with Dunn back.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHX • Center • #5
3 days ago
Williams sat out on Saturday, which was the second leg of the Suns’ back-to-back. He’ll be available to take on Los Angeles, which means Oso Ighodaro will return to playing a role off the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #9
3 days ago
With Caruso out, Isaiah Joe and Cason Wallace could see an uptick in playing time. Aaron Wiggins is making his return following a lengthy absence, and he could see some additional run as well.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHX • Guard-Forward • #9
4 days ago
Brooks has taken big strides as a scorer this season. He’s averaging career highs in points and field goal attempts while also enjoying the best field goal percentage of his career. His offensive growth has been pivotal in helping the Suns start 12-9 despite dealing with multiple injuries early on. Unfortunately for fantasy managers, Phoenix only has two games next week, which will limit how much Brooks can produce.

PHX • Guard • #8
4 days ago
Allen missed the last seven games with a quad injury, but he was back in the lineup for this game. He immediately returned to the starting unit but only played 26 minutes, which will likely increase as he logs more games. His return bumped Collin Gillespie to the bench, though Gillespie still logged 29 minutes as a reserve. Gillespie clearly isn’t worth dropping, even if he is coming off the bench. As for Allen, it was good to see him back on the floor. His spot in the starting unit continues to be secure.

PHX • Forward • #4
4 days ago
With Mark Williams (calf) sidelined for the second leg of the Suns’ back-to-back, Ighodaro slid into the starting unit. He also logged 32 minutes, while Nick Richards only saw seven minutes of game action. It wasn’t a monster game for Ighodaro, but he seems to currently be the No. 2 center option on the depth chart currently. If Williams were to miss an extended period of time, Ighodaro would be the pickup.

PHX • Forward • #4
4 days ago
Allen is back in the lineup after missing just over two weeks with a quad contusion, with his return pushing Collin Gillespie to the bench. The other change to the Suns’ starting lineup is Ighodaro, who steps in for Mark Williams. With this being Phoenix’s second game in as many nights, the center rotation will consist of Ighodaro and Nick Richards.
Source: NBA Lineups

OKC • Guard • #21
4 days ago
Following an 11-game absence, Wiggins will be back in the lineup against Portland. He started in the last game he played in, but with the backcourt rotation completely healthy, he’ll likely play a limited role off the bench, which won’t be enough time for him to make a fantasy impact.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #25
4 days ago
Mitchell is not on the injury report after leaving Friday’s win over the Suns with a left knee contusion. With Jalen Williams and Aaron Wiggins in the fold, Mitchell will be relegated to a bench role. While he will play rotation minutes, his fantasy ceiling is considerably lower than it was earlier in the season.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHX • Guard • #30
4 days ago
Goodwin has been upgraded from questionable to available, and he’ll provide additional depth on the wings with Ryan Dunn (wrist) still out. However, with Grayson Allen (quad) available, Goodwin has a lower fantasy ceiling, even if Allen’s minutes are restricted.
Source: Phoenix Suns

PHX • Guard • #8
4 days ago
Allen is set to make his first appearance since November 13. His return may result in Collin Gillespie moving to the bench, but the guard is worth holding onto since Jalen Green remains out. Allen should be rostered in standard leagues moving forward, as he was entrenched as a starter before the quad injury.
Source: Phoenix Suns

OKC • Center-Forward • #55
4 days ago
That timeline has Hartenstein being re-evaluated between Dec. 9-13 after he was diagnosed with a right soleus strain. Jalen Williams filled Hartenstein’s spot in the starting unit in his return to the lineup. Jaylin Williams saw a bump in minutes with Hartenstein unavailable and should take on a larger role until he returns.
Source: Rylan Stiles

PHX • Center • #5
4 days ago
Williams will sit out the second leg of this back-to-back, which shouldn’t come as a surprise. That fact that he was at least questionable instead of being ruled out immediately could be seen as a positive sign. Oso Ighodaro and Nick Richards will fill out the center minutes with Williams unavailable.
Source: Duane Rankin

PHX • Forward • #0
4 days ago
Initially questionable for Saturday’s game, Dunn will miss a fifth straight with a sprained right wrist. Collin Gillespie started Friday’s loss to the Thunder and was highly productive, continuing his recent run of excellent play. He should be rostered even when Dunn is available to play.
Source: Kellan Olson

PHX • Guard • #30
4 days ago
The Suns have four key players listed as questionable against the Nuggets on Saturday. That list includes Goodwin, who is somewhat of a stranger to the injury report compares to his teammates. With Goodwin, Grayson Allen and Ryan Dunn all questionable, Collin Gillespie is the obvious beneficiary and preferred streamer given the injury situation.

PHX • Forward • #0
4 days ago
Dunn has missed the last four games with a sprained right wrist. The 22-year-old small forward’s status is up in the air against the Nuggets on Saturday given his questionable listing. If he’s out again, Collin Gillespie and Jordan Goodwin will see more minutes with Gillespie offering the higher fantasy ceiling.

PHX • Guard • #8
4 days ago
Allen’s return isn’t far off, but it still might not happen against the Nuggets on Saturday given his questionable listing. Collin Gillespie has been excellent in Allen’s absence and is worth streaming until he returns.

PHX • Center • #5
4 days ago
Williams’ status is up in the air for the second game of a back-to-back against the Nuggets on Saturday. The 23-year-old center has yet to play 30 minutes in a game this season, but that hasn’t stopped him from producing. Williams has totaled 34 points and 31 rebounds over his last two games. Oso Ighodaro would move into the starting lineup if Williams is ultimately ruled out.

OKC • Guard • #9
5 days ago
Caruso’s fantasy production hasn’t replicated how effective he is on the floor, but his second-highest minutes total of the year (24) allowed him to have a decent night in this one. He still didn’t do much scoring, but he was able to contribute decent value in other categories. Still, his role has been too inconsistent for him to be worth rostering in most formats.

OKC • Guard • #2
5 days ago
SGA continues to dominate every single night. He has scored at least 20 points in every game this season, and this was his third straight scoring at least 35 points. He has also maintained an efficient field goal percentage throughout the year, having shot at least 50 percent in all but five games. The reigning MVP just keeps getting better and better, and he’ll look to wrap up the week on a high note in Portland on Sunday.

OKC • Guard-Forward • #8
5 days ago
After missing the first 19 games of the season, Williams was available to suit up for the first time this year. He immediately returned to the starting lineup, but with Isaiah Hartenstein unavailable, there were no other changes to the opening group. Williams had a subpar shooting night, but the rest of the production in his 29 minutes was a welcome sight. Williams will continue to improve as he logs more games, with a trip to Portland on Sunday up next on the schedule

PHX • Center • #5
5 days ago
For matchup purposes, Suns coach Jordan Ott ended up playing Oso Ighodaro for 22 minutes off the bench, which left 22 minutes for Williams and four for Nick Richards. Despite the lack of opportunity, Williams was able to dominate the glass, which can at least partially be attributed to the absence of Isaiah Hartenstein. This was a third straight double-double for Williams, who has still surpassed 30 minutes just one time this season.

PHX • Guard • #1
5 days ago
Booker’s cold spell continued in this loss to OKC. This was the fifth straight game that Booker shot below 40 percent from the floor, which is surprising after he started off the year as hot as he did. They have ran into some tough defenses lately, though some of the rough performances have come against bad teams. Booker will look to get back on track against the Nuggets on Saturday, which will be the second leg of this back-to-back for Phoenix.

PHX • Guard • #12
5 days ago
Gillespie continues to prove that he is a legitimate, reliable option for the Suns, and as this team gets healthy, head coach Jordan Ott is going to have some tough decisions to make. Gillespie has been starting in place of Grayson Allen (quad) and Jalen Green (hamstring) is still out as well. Gillespie has earned his place in the rotation, but there may not be enough minutes to go around. For now, he should be rostered everywhere, regardless of league format.

OKC • Guard • #25
5 days ago
Mitchell suffered a left knee contusion during the first half of Friday’s game, playing just five minutes. His absence will likely result in a few more minutes for Cason Wallace, especially if Oklahoma City doesn’t want to push Jalen Williams too far as he makes his season debut.
Source: Marc J. Spears

OKC • Guard-Forward • #8
5 days ago
Williams is ready to make his first appearance of the season, forcing a change to the Thunder starting lineup. He replaces Isaiah Hartenstein, who is out with an ankle injury. The other four starters are unchanged, with the winner of Friday’s matchup earning a spot in the NBA Cup quarterfinals.
Source: NBA Lineups

PHX • Guard • #8
5 days ago
Allen was upgraded from out to doubtful earlier in the day, but now he has officially been ruled out again. Collin Gillespie will remain in the starting lineup for at least one more game.
Source: Amanda Pflugrad
PHX • • #
5 days ago
Added to the injury report Friday afternoon, Livers will sit with a sore right hip. His absence does not affect fantasy basketball, even with the Suns not having Jalen Green or Grayson Allen.
Source: Amanda Pflugrad

OKC • Center-Forward • #55
5 days ago
Hartenstein will sit this one out due to right ankle soreness which could lead to more minutes for Jaylin Williams. Jalen Williams will make his season debut, and he will pick up some of the slack as well. Oklahoma City could deploy a smaller lineup, and Ajay Mitchell is a candidate to see increased run against Phoenix.
Source: NBA Injury Report

PHX • Guard • #8
5 days ago
With Allen likely sidelined for another contest, Collin Gillespie should be in line for plenty of minutes once again. Gillespie has been phenomenal as of late, and fantasy managers should continue to stream him until Allen is back.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard-Forward • #8
6 days ago
At long last, Williams is ready to make his season debut after undergoing wrist surgery not too long after the Thunder won the NBA title in June. Given the time missed, there will likely be a minutes restriction, even though the Thunder have not released an official number for the versatile forward. And with Oklahoma City boasting a league-best 18-1 record, there’s no need for the team to force too much upon Williams in his first game back.
Source: Brandon Rahbar

OKC • Center-Forward • #55
7 days ago
Hartenstein was one of four Thunder players to score in double figures on Wednesday. As usual, his scoring was mostly done inside the arc, but with some inefficient free-throw shooting adding a bit more to his scoring total. He added a couple of stocks on the defensive end and wasn’t as productive on the glass as he usually is. He’ll have an opportunity to log a more productive line on Friday against the Suns.

OKC • Center-Forward • #7
7 days ago
Holmgren had mostly a quiet game until a massive three-pointer with 37.7 seconds remaining put him into double figures and gave OKC a comfortable four-point lead down the stretch. The former Gonzaga Bulldog was impactful in other areas as well — he led the Thunder in rebounding, was the only member of the team to record multiple threes, and chipped in on the defensive end with a pair of stocks. Despite his lower scoring total on Wednesday, Holmgren entered Wednesday’s contest averaging a career-high in points. He continues to shine in his third NBA season.

OKC • Guard • #2
7 days ago
Gilgeous-Alexander put on another incredible display of shot-making in front of the national TV audience on Wednesday. The reigning league MVP missed just seven shots on the night en route to his second game of the season with at least 40 points. He answered with big shots and key free throws throughout the game, but also ended up leading the Thunder in scoring. OKC now owns an 18-1 record, and Gilgeous-Alexander is having another MVP-caliber season.

OKC • Guard • #2
7 days ago
The reigning MVP will keep his perfect attendance during the 2025-26 season, as he’ll fight through an illness to log his 19th straight start on Wednesday. Gilgeous-Alexander has remained the head of the snake for the defending champions, and he continues to put forth MVP-like numbers. He’s one of the top-three scorers in the league and has been a stellar performer in fantasy leagues throughout the season. He’ll look to remain productive against the Timberwolves.
Source: Brandon Rahbar

OKC • Guard-Forward • #34
8 days ago
Williams underwent arthroscopic surgery on his knee just before the start of training camp. Due to the time missed, fantasy managers should expect Kenny Hustle’s minutes to be limited. Once allowed to play without restrictions, Williams may have deep-league streaming value at times during the season.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard-Forward • #8
8 days ago
Williams has yet to play this season, and the Thunder have not offered many updates on his return timeline. Fantasy managers should consider J-Dub to be out indefinitely until the team says otherwise. Keep stashing him in an IL+ slot.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #21
8 days ago
Wiggins has not appeared in a game since November 5, leaving the Thunder down an option on the bench. Isaiah Joe has taken on added importance, having hit double figures in three of his last four games. If Oklahoma City is also without Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on Wednesday, Joe will be worth the add.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #2
8 days ago
Due to an illness, Gilgeous-Alexander is at risk of missing a game for the first time this season. His absence would affect the entire Thunder rotation, given his productivity and usage. Ajay Mitchell would be in line for a larger role, potentially moving into the starting lineup. Even if that didn’t happen, he’s worth rostering if Gilgeous-Alexander joins Jalen Williams on the sideline.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Guard • #2
10 days ago
The reigning MVP powered the defending champions to a surreal 17-1 start, exploding for a game-high 28 points in the first half on a hyper-efficient 10-of-11 shooting as the Thunder surged to a 67-46 halftime lead. He cooled off slightly in the third before calling it a night at the start of the fourth quarter with Oklahoma City up by 28 at the time. The 27-year-old generational talent is averaging an absurd 32.2 points, 4.8 rebounds, 6.6 assists, 1.5 steals and 0.8 blocks through 18 games. The Thunder are off until Wednesday when they open a three-game week with a showdown against the Timberwolves before facing the Suns and Trail Blazers again.

OKC • Guard • #25
10 days ago
Mitchell’s emergence as a reliable scoring and playmaking option off the bench for a loaded Thunder roster is one of the more pleasant surprises of the early stages of the year. The 23-year-old is averaging just a shade over 16 points and nearly 28 minutes through 18 games. His role will be greatly reduced once Jalen Williams (wrist) is ready to make his season debut, but he’s proven that he can provide a spark off the bench when Oklahoma City calls his number.