
OKC • Center and Power Forward • #55
about 1 month ago
Hartenstein joins Chet Holmgren (back) and Jaylin Williams (shoulder) as questionable for this game, which is the first of a back-to-back. It’s unclear if the Thunder will choose to stagger the availability of their bigs or ensure all are healthy against the Spurs on Wednesday. Hartenstein returned to the starting lineup in his last game and will likely occupy that role in whichever game he suits up for since he will likely sit one after missing a month with this calf injury.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #7
about 1 month ago
Holmgren, Isaiah Hartenstein (calf) and Jaylin Williams (shoulder) are all questionable for the first game of this back-to-back, and the second game being against the Spurs could certainly be a factor there. The center rotation is certainly up in the air, with the only one guaranteed to be healthy is Branden Carlson, who could play a significant role if more than one of the aforementioned bigs is sidelined.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #9
about 1 month ago
Caruso is expected to miss a seventh straight game, but he wasn’t immediately ruled out, so he could be getting closer to returning. For now, Isaiah Joe and Aaron Wiggins should continue to occupy the reserve minutes on the wing.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #2
about 1 month ago
SGA is dealing with a sprain in the index finger on his shooting hand, which isn’t ideal for OKC’s top scorer. He may struggle through it, but if he is forced to sit out, Aaron Wiggins should slide into the starting lineup in his place.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Shooting Guard • #21
about 1 month ago
Wiggins has now recorded at least 10 points and two three-pointers in six consecutive games. Add in the steals production, with the Thunder wing averaging 2.4 per game over the past two weeks, and he’s worth a look in deeper leagues. Oklahoma City’s absence of Jalen Williams and Ajay Mitchell makes Wiggins a more appealing option, especially for managers seeking three-pointers and steals.

OKC • Shooting Guard • #22
about 1 month ago
As a team, the Thunder shot 8-of-11 from beyond the arc, but Wallace was hot all night. The third-year guard finished with career-highs in points and three-pointers while also providing solid value in the rebound and steal categories. With Jalen Williams and Ajay Mitchell out, Wallace has more room to provide value offensively, raising his fantasy ceiling. The Thunder play three games in Week 16, starting with the Magic on Tuesday.

OKC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #2
about 1 month ago
Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder grabbed control of Sunday’s game during the third quarter, as the team made eight of its 11 three-point attempts. While the reigning MVP only made one of the eight triples, he assisted on three others. SGA has now scored at least 20 points in 120 consecutive games, six shy of Wilt Chamberlain’s record. And with the Thunder playing three games during Week 16 and three more before the All-Star break, Gilgeous-Alexander can pull even with the all-time great before heading to Los Angeles.

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #55
about 1 month ago
After coming off the bench in Thursday’s loss to the Timberwolves, Wallace and Hartenstein are in the starting lineup for Sunday’s matchup in Denver. Their moves into the lineup push Aaron Wiggins and Jaylin Williams to the bench. While Wiggins can still offer tangible fantasy value in his role, JayWill is worth leaving alone.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Small Forward and Power Forward • #3
about 1 month ago
Ingram had scored at least 20 points in five of his last six games entering play Sunday. The 28-year-old forward had that streak snapped against the Jazz. Ingram was hardly efficient with 19 points on 19 field goal attempts. He’s still provided third-round per game value over the last two weeks. The Raptors are off until Wednesday, when they take on the Timberwolves in the first of three Week 16 games.

TOR • Power Forward, Shooting Guard, and Small Forward • #4
about 1 month ago
Barnes briefly went to the locker room with a foot injury, but quickly returned to the game. The 24-year-old small forward still played 34 minutes in the win over the Jazz. Barnes had another game where he failed to reach 20 points, but still has returned second-round per game value over the last two weeks. The Raptors have three games in Week 16, starting with a matchup against the Timberwolves on Wednesday.

TOR • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #9
about 1 month ago
It’s Barrett’s first game with at least 20 points since January 7 against the Hornets, when he had 28 points. The 25-year-old small forward has taken a step in the right direction over the last two games, but he’s turned out to be one of the bigger busts in fantasy this season. Barrett had a top-110 ADP in Yahoo! leagues and isn’t in the top 188 in per game value over the last two weeks.

TOR • Power Forward, Shooting Guard, and Small Forward • #4
about 1 month ago
Barnes is know for his varied skillset, which is an absolute boon in fantasy. In real life, though, the Raptors could probably use some more pure scoring out of him. Barnes hasn’t scored at least 20 points in four consecutive games and the Raptors are 2-2 in that stretch. Against the Magic on Friday, only Brandon Ingram eclipsed 20 points as the Raptors blew a 13-point lead entering the fourth quarter. Barnes has provided third-round per game value over the last two weeks. Toronto will have a chance to get back in the win column against the Jazz on Sunday.

TOR • Small Forward and Power Forward • #3
about 1 month ago
Ingram was excellent Friday against the Magic, though it wasn’t enough for the Raptors to get the win. The 28-year-old small forward had 35 points on 23 attempts, made four three-pointers and didn’t turned the ball over. None of his teammates scored at least 20 points and the Raptors were blown out in the fourth quarter 44-21. Ingram has provided third-round per game value over the last two weeks. The Raptors close out the week against the Jazz on Sunday.

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #55
about 1 month ago
Thursday’s game was Hartenstein’s first since December 28, and he was used in a reserve role. While there weren’t any defensive stats, the 7-footer shot the ball well and was also productive as a rebounder. Jaylin Williams (5/4/1/1 with one three-pointer) remained in the starting lineup and played 27 minutes, but the roles will reverse eventually. The Thunder visit the Nuggets on Sunday in their final game of Week 15.

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #7
about 1 month ago
Holmgren recorded a complete stat line on Thursday, but his double-double streak ended at three games. The 7-foot-1 forward/center has been a top-20 player in eight-cat formats, slightly better than his season-long value. And with Isaiah Hartenstein making his return on Thursday, having his sidekick back on the floor may benefit Holmgren in terms of the blocks production.

OKC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #2
about 1 month ago
Gilgeous-Alexander has scored at least 20 points in 119 consecutive games, and he had a productive night except in one category: turnovers. SGA was responsible for five, the most in a game for him since Oklahoma City’s January 15 win over the Rockets. There’s no need for fantasy managers to be concerned, given Gilgeous-Alexander’s overall production and consistency. Oklahoma City ends its Week 15 in Denver on Sunday.

OKC • Shooting Guard • #22
about 1 month ago
Wallace is back after a one-game absence with a sore left hip. His return may push Aaron Wiggins to the bench, but both will be part of the rotation regardless of who starts.
Source: NBA Injury Report
TOR • Power Forward • #
about 1 month ago
Despite missing the last four games, Murray-Boyles was placed in the Raptors’ starting lineup immediately. He didn’t provide much value as a scorer, but the rookie’s rebound, assist and blocked shot numbers were good. Murray-Boyles played 28 minutes, with Sandro Mamukelashvili (9/4/1/1/3 with one three-pointer) playing 25 off the bench. Both will be worth rostering until Jakob Poeltl returns from his back injury, with Murray-Boyles offering a slightly higher ceiling in category leagues.

TOR • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #9
about 1 month ago
Like most of his teammates not named Brandon Ingram, Barrett had a rough night shooting the basketball. His points tally was boosted by a good night at the foul line, and fantasy managers should also benefit from the rebounds and assists. Barrett entered the season with a top-100 ADP in Yahoo! leagues, but managers may have been expecting too much from him, given the track record throughout his career.

TOR • Power Forward, Shooting Guard, and Small Forward • #4
about 1 month ago
For the first time in nearly a month, Barnes has recorded double-doubles in consecutive games. However, there was a negative on Wednesday, as the All-Star hopeful finished with as many turnovers as assists — five. Barnes’ season-long fantasy value has been excellent, so there isn’t too much need for concern following his output against the Knicks. The Raptors have two more games in Week 15, starting with the Magic on Friday.

TOR • Small Forward and Power Forward • #3
about 1 month ago
Shooting 6-of-8 from the field, Ingram was essentially the only Raptors player who did not cool down after halftime on Wednesday. He’s scored at least 20 points in four of his last five appearances, with Wednesday’s tally being the highest for Ingram since dropping 30 in a January 14 win over the Raptors. Ingram has managed to stay relatively healthy, and fantasy managers have reaped the rewards, as he has been close to a top-50 player in eight-cat formats.
TOR • Power Forward • #
about 1 month ago
Murray-Boyles will return to the starting five in his first game back from a thumb injury. He’ll join the other regulars in the starting lineup to help get the Raptors off to a strong start as they look to put together a fifth straight win. The rookie is averaging 7.8 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game, offering solid two-way ability on the wing.
Source: Blake Murphy

OKC • Shooting Guard • #22
about 1 month ago
Cason Wallace has been upgraded to questionable, which is good news after missing Tuesday’s game against the Pelicans. The third-year guard hasn’t quite produced as well as he did a season ago, but remains a key defender who can knock down the three-point shot. If available on Thursday, fantasy managers shouldn’t expect him to put up any spectacular stat line.
Source: Brandon Rahbar

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #55
about 1 month ago
Thursday’s game will be Hartenstein’s first since December 28, with his return giving the Thunder another option in the front court. While usually a starter, iHart could be used in a reserve role in his first game back, depending on the restrictions he’s under. If Hartenstein starts, Jaylin Williams will head to the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report
TOR • Power Forward • #
about 1 month ago
Murray-Boyles is active for the first time since Toronto’s January 18 loss to the Lakers, which will end a four-game absence. The rookie forward has enjoyed a nice first NBA season and has carved out a consistent role on a Raptors team that is currently riding a four-game win streak. His return on Wednesday provides the the team with another versatile wing who can defend, facilitate, and put the ball in the basket on offense. He’ll more than likely come off the bench.
Source: Michael Grange

OKC • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #5
about 1 month ago
Dort had 12 points and eight rebounds, but he’ll make headlines for getting into an altercation with the Pelicans’ Jeremiah Fears late in Tuesday’s game. Dort, seemingly out of nowhere following a loose ball that went out of bounds, grabbed Fears’ jersey and wouldn’t let go until the two were separated by teammates. It’s unclear if Dort will face any disciplinary action from the league for his actions.

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #7
about 1 month ago
Holmgren did most of his damage Tuesday in the third quarter, when he had 14 points and seven rebounds. He also had a huge impact on the defensive end with five blocks. Holmgren is holding opponents to 49.3 percent field goal percentage at the rim this year, the lowest mark in the NBA. He’s provided second-round per game value over the last two weeks. The Thunder are off until Thursday, when they take on the Timberwolves.

OKC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #2
about 1 month ago
Gilgeous-Alexander has a reputation for getting a friendly whistle at times and Tuesday’s game against the Pelicans was one of those times. The 27-year-old point guard had 29 points with 13 of those coming from the free throw line. It’s the fifth time he’s made at least 10 free throws in a game this month. The Thunder will be in Minnesota on Thursday to take on the Timberwolves.

OKC • Shooting Guard • #21
about 1 month ago
Wiggins will get the starting nod with Cason Wallace (hip) and Ajay Mitchell (abdominals) both sidelined. In his most recent start, Wiggins had 12 points, six rebounds, three assists, five steals, one block and two three-pointers. He’ll have value as a streamer.
Source: Brandon Rahbar

OKC • Shooting Guard • #22
about 1 month ago
Wallace exited early from Sunday’s game, and he will remain out against New Orleans. With Alex Caruso (adductor) and Ajay Mitchell (abdominals) out as well, Aaron Wiggins should step into the starting lineup and have upside as a streaming option.
Source: NBA Injury Report
TOR • Power Forward • #
about 1 month ago
Murray-Boyles has missed the last four games with a thumb injury, so his inclusion on the injury report isn’t a surprise. His questionable designation for Wednesday’s game against the Heat gives him a chance to suit up. If he remains out, Sandro Mamukelashvili will continue to have a bigger role for the Raptors.

OKC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #9
about 1 month ago
Caruso will be sidelined for a fourth straight game, as the Thunder look to snap a two-game skid and get back in the win column. With Caruso, Jalen Williams, and Ajay Mitchell unavailable, Cason Wallace (hip), if healthy, would be a nice streaming option for Tuesday’s contest. Kenrich Williams and Isaiah Joe could also see quality minutes and have opportunities to produce.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Shooting Guard • #22
about 1 month ago
Wallace left Sunday’s loss to the Raptors due to what was described as a sore groin, but he’s on the injury report for Tuesday due to a sore left hip. With Ajay Mitchell (abdominals) already out, Aaron Wiggins would be the most likely starter if Wallace can’t play against New Orleans.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Shooting Guard • #25
about 1 month ago
Tuesday’s absence will mark the third straight for the second-year guard out of Santa Barbara, who is enjoying a breakout sophomore campaign. Mitchell, despite spending most of the season as a reserve, is averaging 14.1 points, 3.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists, and 1.4 steals per game. His two-way versatility will be missed as the Thunder try to snap a two-game losing streak.
Source: Clemente Almanza

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #55
about 1 month ago
Hartenstein will miss his 16th consecutive game on Tuesday when the defending champs host the Pelicans and look to snap a two-game losing streak. Since his last appearance on December 28, the Thunder have gone 10-5. Hartenstein’s interior presence is missed, but while he remains out, Jaylin Williams and Chet Holmgren will likely continue to soak up the frontcourt minutes.
Source: Clemente Almanza

OKC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #2
about 1 month ago
Coming off a 47-point outing against the Pacers on Friday, Gilgeous-Alexander had just 24 points in Sunday’s loss to the Raptors. SGA was efficient, taking just 11 field goal attempts and making 8-of-10 free throws. He’s been the top player in per game value over the last two weeks. The Thunder have three games in the upcoming week, starting with a matchup against the Pelicans on Tuesday.

TOR • Power Forward, Shooting Guard, and Small Forward • #4
about 1 month ago
Barnes was just two assists shy of a triple-double on Sunday, but his best play against the Thunder came on the defensive end. With a two-point lead and less than 30 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, Barnes blocked Chet Holmgren on a midrange shot. The Raptors would hold the lead and eventually win 103-101. Barnes has provided third-round per game value over the last two weeks. Toronto has three games in the upcoming week, beginning with a matchup against the Knicks on Wednesday.

TOR • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
about 1 month ago
Quickley was a late addition to the injury report with right ankle soreness, but ended up leading the Raptors in points in a victory over the defending champion Thunder on Sunday. The 26-year-old point guard was efficient with 23 points on 14 field goal attempts including six made three-pointers. Quickley has been incredible lately, providing first-round per game value over the last two weeks. The Raptors are off until Wednesday, when they take on the Knicks.

OKC • Shooting Guard • #22
about 1 month ago
Wallace played 16 minutes before being ruled out for the rest of Sunday’s game, finishing with three points, one rebound and one assist. Aaron Wiggins entered the lineup to begin the third quarter, and he would have deep-league streaming value if Wallace misses time.
Source: Rylan Stiles

OKC • Power Forward and Center • #6
about 1 month ago
Aaron Wiggins is back after a two-game absence, but he will come off the bench. JayWill is the fifth starter for Sunday’s game, with Isaiah Joe moving to the bench. Williams isn’t a great streaming option here, as SGA and Holmgren are available.
Source: Blake Murphy

OKC • Shooting Guard • #21
about 1 month ago
Wiggins is back after missing the Thunder’s last two games with a groin injury. It’s possible that he starts with Ajay Mitchell sidelined, but Isaiah Joe is another option at Mark Daigneault’s disposal if the Thunder decide to restrict Wiggins’ minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
about 1 month ago
Quickley was added to the injury report Saturday night as questionable with right ankle soreness. The 26-year-old point guard is ultimately available for the matchup with the Thunder. Jamal Shead and Ja’Kobe Walter could see extra minutes if Quickley is limited or has a setback during the game.

TOR • Shooting Guard • #14
about 1 month ago
Walter is back in the mix after missing Toronto’s last six games. While his availability won’t have a significant effect on fantasy basketball, there may be a few more minutes available if he isn’t under any restrictions. Immanuel Quickley (ankle) is a game-time decision, and his absence would open things up for multiple players.
Source: Michael Grange
TOR • Power Forward • #
about 1 month ago
Sunday’s game will be the fourth that Murray-Boyles has missed with a thumb injury. Sandro Mamukelashvili will continue to be of added importance to the Raptors and fantasy managers, whether he starts or comes off the bench.
Source: Michael Grange

TOR • Center • #19
about 1 month ago
Poeltl, who has been dealing with a lower back issue since the preseason, left the Raptors during the team’s current road trip to meet with a specialist. On Sunday, the team announced that he has since received treatment, but a timeline for a return to game action has not been established. With Collin Murray-Boyles (thumb) also missing time recently, Sandro Mamukelashvili’s fantasy ceiling has been raised, even if he isn’t guaranteed to start. He’s worth picking up ahead of Sunday’s game against the Thunder.
Source: Esfandiar Baraheni

TOR • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
about 1 month ago
Due to a sore right ankle, Quickley is a late addition to the Raptors’ injury report. If he’s unable to play against the Thunder, Jamal Shead is the most likely replacement in the starting lineup. However, with RJ Barrett, Scottie Barnes and Brandon Ingram available, there isn’t much to gain from streaming Shead.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Shooting Guard • #21
about 1 month ago
Wiggins has missed Oklahoma City’s last two games, with Isaiah Joe receiving the starting nod in Friday’s loss to the Pacers. When both are available, Wiggins offers a higher fantasy ceiling when allowed to start.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Center and Power Forward • #55
about 1 month ago
Hartenstein remains out, having last played on December 28. With Ajay Mitchell also out, Isaiah Joe and Aaron Wiggins are potential replacements in the starting lineup. Since Wiggins was not available, Joe received the nod in Friday’s loss to the Pacers, playing 30 minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

OKC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #9
about 1 month ago
Caruso will miss a third consecutive game since suffering a strained right adductor during a January 19 win over the Cavaliers. Due to the injuries on the perimeter, more minutes have been available to Isaiah Joe and Cason Wallace, with the latter being the superior fantasy option.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Shooting Guard • #14
about 1 month ago
Walter has missed Toronto’s last six games, freeing up additional minutes for Ochai Agbaji and Gradey Dick. With RJ Barrett returning from an ankle injury on Friday, there’s no need to stream Agbaji or Gradey if Walter remains out.
Source: NBA Injury Report
TOR • Power Forward • #
about 1 month ago
Murray-Boyles has missed Toronto’s last three games, with Sandro Mamukelashvili replacing him in the lineup for Friday’s win over the Trail Blazers. Even if Murray-Boyles can play on Sunday, Mamu is worth holding onto due to Jakob Poeltl (back) being out indefinitely.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
about 1 month ago
Quickley shot the ball well on Friday and concluded as one of three Raptors to score at least 20 points. Although his scoring was important, he put together a balanced performance overall, falling a couple of rebounds and a few assists shy of a triple-double. Quickley’s performance against Portland was just the latest in what’s been a good stretch of play for him over Toronto’s three-game winning streak. He’ll have a chance to log another productive game on Sunday against the Thunder.

TOR • Center and Power Forward • #54
about 1 month ago
Mamukelashvili came up big for the Raptors in Friday’s win. He led the team in scoring, thanks largely to his production and efficiency from the three-point line, impacted the game with his passing, and did decent work on the glass during his 35 minutes of gameplay. The fifth-year frontcourt player is enjoying a nice stretch of basketball — he’s scored at least 20 points in back-to-back games and is posting a 19.5/8.3/3.5 line over the last four games.

TOR • Small Forward and Power Forward • #3
about 1 month ago
Ingram had a well-rounded performance on Friday. In his 35 minutes, he impacted the game with his scoring, per usual, but also attacked the glass and was able to come up with three stocks on the defensive end. Friday marked the third straight game Ingram finished with at least 20 points, all during Toronto’s three-game winning streak. He’s played his role well this season with the Raptors and should remain an important piece to their puzzle — fantasy managers shouldn’t expect any slowed production.

TOR • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #9
about 1 month ago
Barrett returns to the lineup and the starting five following a two-week absence (ankle). His return will give the Raptors a boost on the offensive end as they look to win their third straight game and end Portland’s four-game win streak. Toronto is currently fourth in the Eastern Conference standings.
Source: Blake Murphy
TOR • Power Forward • #
about 2 months ago
CMB will miss a third straight game, which means Sandro Mamukelashvili will be in line for another start. He had 22 points, nine rebounds and four assists as a starter on Wednesday and should be in for another productive night.

TOR • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #9
about 2 months ago
Barrett will return from a seven-game absence to make his first appearance in two weeks. The veteran guard has been limited to 23 games this season due to injuries, but his return will provide the Raptors with another scoring threat. Toronto will look to collect its third straight win on its current trip to the West Coast.
Source: Kayla Grey

TOR • Shooting Guard • #14
about 2 months ago
Walter will miss a sixth straight game as he recovers from a right hip pointer, leaving the Raptors down a man in their wing rotation. However, this does not affect fantasy basketball, especially if RJ Barrett (ankle) is available. Barrett, who’s missed the last seven games, is listed as questionable.
Source: Josh Lewenberg

TOR • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #9
about 2 months ago
Barrett has been sidelined for Toronto’s last seven games, but there is a chance he returns to the lineup against Portland. Jamal Shead has been the recent starter in his place and will head back to the bench when Barrett returns. However, he has been productive as a starter and is worth streaming if Barrett remains out.
Source: NBA Injury Report
TOR • Power Forward • #
about 2 months ago
Murray-Boyles has missed Toronto’s last two games after aggravating a left thumb injury that was initially suffered just before Christmas. Sandro Mamukelashvili started Wednesday’s win over the Kings and tallied 22 points and nine rebounds. With Portland employing a traditional center in Donovan Clingan, Mamu would likely get another start if Murray-Boyles can’t play.
Source: Josh Lewenberg