
ORL • Guard • #50
9 months ago
Head coach Jamahl Mosley said Anthony is “trending in the right direction,” which doesn’t provide much clarity. He was listed as questionable instead of doubtful ahead of Monday’s game, which is a stronger indicator that a return is close. Orlando will play in San Antonio on Tuesday on the second night of a back-to-back, which will be Anthony’s next chance to suit up. Cory Joseph will continue to start at center, with Anthony Black filling out the backup minutes.
Source: Jason Beede

ORL • Guard • #50
9 months ago
Anthony has missed six straight games, and he’s in danger of missing a seventh. If he’s out, expect Cory Joseph to remain with the first unit and Anthony Black to pick up additional minutes off the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Forward • #23
9 months ago
James has played in five straight games following a seven-game absence, and his name has popped up frequently on the Lakers’ injury report. Expect him to play and handle his typical workload in a crucial Western Conference battle.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Guard • #15
9 months ago
There was concern for some fantasy managers that Reaves would be adversely impacted by LeBron James’ return to the Lakers’ lineup after missing two weeks with a strained groin. This type of performance alleviates those worries as Reaves continues to provide excellent fantasy value, even with James back in the mix. Reaves has provided second-round value in eight- and nine-cat formats since LeBron’s return, and he’s scored 30 points or more in consecutive games for the first time this season. With all the attention opposing defenses must devote to James and Luka Doncic, things have opened up for Reaves, and he’s taken advantage. The Lakers play four games during Week 22, starting with the Rockets on Monday.

LAL • Forward-Guard • #77
9 months ago
Over the past two weeks, Doncic has provided top-5 per-game value in eight- and nine-cat formats. While the eight-cat production is unsurprising, Luka’s keeping the turnovers in check has boosted his value in the latter. Averaging 3.8 turnovers per game over the past two weeks, he’s had three or less in four consecutive games, which is his longest streak of the season. If Doncic can continue this trend, fantasy managers looking to close out Week 22 with a league championship will be in an excellent place if they have him rostered.

LAL • Forward • #23
9 months ago
It was James’ best performance since returning from a groin injury that sidelined him for two weeks. The 40-year-old recorded a complete stat line in Memphis while shooting a shade under 50 percent from the field. A 43.7 percent shooter from the field, James has been a fifth-round player in eight-cat formats over his last five games. That certainly isn’t terrible, but it is a decrease for someone who has ranked just outside the first round in 12-team formats for most of this season. The Lakers play four games during Week 22, starting with the Rockets on Monday. However, a Thursday/Friday back-to-back against the Warriors and Pelicans will be worth watching when it comes to LeBron’s availability.

ORL • Guard • #2
9 months ago
Houstan has made at least four three-pointers in four games this season, and he matched his previous high on Saturday with six. Also, he managed to provide some value in the rebound and assist categories. However, Saturday’s performance is insufficient to make Houstan a player worth targeting. He’s been an inconsistent shooter, and the limited production outside of points and triples makes him a difficult player to trust in most fantasy leagues.

ORL • Center-Forward • #34
9 months ago
Carter has scored 12 points or more in five of his last seven appearances. While this would not be a significant deal for most starters, it is for a player who has battled inconsistency for most of the season. However, even with the increased scoring output, Carter remains a player who cannot be trusted in 12-team leagues. Over the past two weeks, he’s ranked outside the top 200 in eight- and nine-cat formats. Backup Goga Bitadze (12/10/5/1/1 in 18 minutes) has been better, but his overall fantasy value hasn’t been much to brag about. With Orlando’s three-game Week 22 ending on Thursday, there isn’t much to gain from rostering either in standard leagues.

ORL • Forward • #22
9 months ago
Wagner has scored 20 points or more in seven straight games, his longest streak since late January. The Magic forward has provided sixth-round value in eight-cat formats over the past two weeks, which aligns with most fantasy managers’ expectations for him before the season began. However, Wagner’s season-long value remains within the top 50 in eight- and nine-cat formats. The Magic start a three-game Week 22 on Monday against the Clippers.

ORL • Forward • #5
9 months ago
Banchero did not see any action during the fourth quarter, as the Magic led by 32 points after three quarters. That had more to do with ending his streak of five consecutive 30-point games than anything, as there was no need for the Magic to push their star further. Over the past two weeks, Banchero has provided fourth-round value in eight-cat formats, and his nine-cat value is just outside the top-50. The bad news for fantasy managers is that Orlando plays three games during Week 22 and none after Thursday.

LAL • Guard • #15
9 months ago
No surprise here as Reaves was upgraded to probable early Saturday afternoon. The 26-year-old shooting guard is dealing with a sprained ankle, but will suit up and play without limitations against the Grizzlies.
Source: Ryan Ward

ORL • Guard • #50
9 months ago
As expected, Anthony will be sidelined for a sixth-straight game. Cory Joseph will likely remain in the starting unit, with Anthony Black playing a larger role off the bench. Black is the better streaming option, though neither have been consistently productive with Anthony sidelined.
Source: Jason Beede

LAL • Guard • #15
9 months ago
Reaves was initially listed as questionable, but he is now expected to suit up against Memphis. He has been playing through this ankle injury despite twisting it multiple times over the Lakers’ last few games. He’ll continue to occupy his spot in the starting unit, which means that Gabe Vincent and Jordan Goodwin won’t be in line for extra minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Forward • #28
9 months ago
Following an extended absence, Hachimura appeared in three straight games before sitting out Thursday’s loss to Chicago. That game was the second leg of a back-to-back set, and the Lakers will likely manage Hachimura’s knee injury moving forward. He started and logged 28 minutes in his last game out, and fantasy managers should expect a similar workload against Memphis. Dorian Finney-Smith may see a dip in playing time as a result.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Guard • #15
9 months ago
While Reaves went off for 30 points during Thursday’s loss to the Bulls, he also tweaked his right ankle. With LeBron James and Luka Doncic off the injury report, the Lakers will have enough firepower to account for Reaves’ absence if he cannot play. Gabe Vincent and Jordan Goodwin may play additional minutes, but neither would be a must-stream player.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Guard • #50
9 months ago
Anthony is now on track to miss a sixth-straight game with no end in sight. Cory Joseph will continue to start in place of Anthony, though Anthony Black has been more productive off the bench and has played more minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Forward • #23
9 months ago
Since returning from seven-game absence due to a calf injury, James has been quiet as a scorer. He has scored less than 20 points in three of his last four games, and he barely held on to his lengthy streak of double digit games on Wednesday. He’ll get things clicking eventually, and he was able to make up for it with 12 dimes on Thursday, which was the most he has had in a game since early February. Unfortunately, the only things people will remember from this game will be LeBron turning it over late and then Josh Giddey hitting the game-winner from half court over James’ outstretched hand.

LAL • Forward-Guard • #77
9 months ago
Doncic wasn’t able to extend his streak of 30-point games to five, but he was still able to provide well-rounded production despite a subpar shooting night. It wasn’t enough to offset the late-game heroics from Chicago, but it was more than enough to make an impact for fantasy managers. The Lakers will wrap up the week in Memphis on Saturday, and then they’ll play four games next week, with a back-to-back on Thursday and Friday. However, Doncic was able to play in this back-to-back for the Lakers, so managers shouldn’t stress, especially with LA fighting for playoff positioning.

LAL • Guard • #15
9 months ago
Reaves has been unstoppable recently, and he was able to add another 30-point performance on Thursday, which was his third over the past two weeks. It is worth noting that he tweaked his ankle in a second-straight game, but he was able to return to close out the game. He took advantage of an opportunity to be the hero twice late in the fourth quarter; he extended the Lakers’ lead to five with a pair of free throws and hit a layup with with three second left to give them the lead back. Unfortunately, his night was spoiled by some magical moments from Josh Giddey.

ORL • Forward • #22
9 months ago
Wagner struggled to find his shot for the second game in a row. The 23-year-old small forward is 16-of-43 over the last two games including 1-of-11 from behind the three-point line. Wagner has been solid otherwise, contributing 17 rebounds and six assists over that timespan. He’ll look to get his shot back in normal form Saturday against the Kings.

ORL • Forward • #5
9 months ago
Banchero haș now scored at least 30 points in five straight games and seven of his last eight contests. The 22-year-old power forward is a scoring machine, though his three-point shot hasn’t been great lately. Banchero is just 5-of-19 from behind the three-point line over the last three games. Still, he’s averaging 30 points per game in 17 games since the All-Star break. Banchero is getting hot at the right time for fantasy managers.

LAL • Forward • #17
9 months ago
DFS will start in place of Hachimura, who is sitting out the second night of the Lakers’ back-to-back after starting on Wednesday. DFS started the game before that for the Lakers and had 14 points, seven rebounds and four three-pointers in 36 minutes.
Source: Los Angeles Lakers

ORL • Guard • #50
9 months ago
Anthony was originally listed as doubtful, but he was able to get in some individual work during shootaround. Cory Joseph will continue to start at point guard as Anthony misses his fifth-straight game. However, Anthony Black has been a more productive option off the bench.
Source: Jason Beede

LAL • Forward-Guard • #77
9 months ago
Despite playing 38 minutes each in Wednesday’s win over the Pacers, Doncic and James are not on the injury report for Thursday’s game in Chicago. That’s great news for fantasy managers, as the Lakers stars are available. Doncic and James should shoulder their usual workloads as the Lakers look to improve their standing within the Western Conference.
Source: Jovan Buha

LAL • Forward • #28
9 months ago
After logging 28 minutes as a starter in Wednesday’s win over the Pacers, Hachimura will sit out the second game of the Lakers’ back-to-back. Dorian Finney-Smith should move into the starting lineup, making him a worthwhile streamer in deep leagues.
Source: Jovan Buha

ORL • Guard • #50
9 months ago
Still doubtful for Thursday’s game against the Mavericks, Anthony did not participate in shootaround with his teammates. However, the Magic guard did get in some individual work and shooting. Cory Joseph has been Anthony’s replacement in the starting lineup, but Anthony Black has offered a higher fantasy ceiling. Rostered in 10 percent of Yahoo! leagues, the latter has provided 10th-round value in nine-cat formats over the past two weeks.
Source: Jason Beede

LAL • Guard • #30
9 months ago
While this transaction does not impact fantasy basketball, as Goodwin was already in the Lakers’ rotation, it does affect the NBA Playoffs. Two-way contract players are not eligible for the postseason, so addressing Goodwin’s status means he will be available. However, with 15 players already under standard contracts, the Lakers must waive someone to free up a spot for Goodwin.
Source: Shams Charania

LAL • Forward • #28
9 months ago
After coming off the bench in his first two games back from the knee injury that sidelined him for nearly one month, Hachimura returned to the starting lineup on Wednesday. Still under a minutes restriction, Rui played 28 minutes and only attempted five shots from the field. However, he made two critical fourth-quarter three-pointers and was 4-of-4 from beyond the arc. Due to Hachimura’s minutes restriction, Dorian Finney-Smith (11/3/1/2/1 with three three-pointers) logged 31 minutes despite coming off the bench. The Lakers visit the Bulls on Thursday, which could result in a return to the starting lineup for Finney-Smith. Hachimura should be considered questionable.

LAL • Forward • #23
9 months ago
James’ streak of 1,252 straight games in double figures was in jeopardy, as he entered the fourth quarter of Wednesday’s game without a made field goal. He made four during the final frame, with the last being a tip-in as time expired to give the Lakers the win. LeBron has shot 43.5 percent from the field over the past two weeks, a reason why his fantasy value has decreased. However, as he said during his postgame interview, James is good enough to be impactful even if his shot isn’t falling. Thursday’s game against the Bulls will be his first back-to-back since returning from a strained groin, so fantasy managers should consider LeBron questionable.

LAL • Guard • #15
9 months ago
Reaves has now scored 22 points or more in seven of his last eight outings, with Monday’s loss to Orlando being the exception. Over the past two weeks, he has been one of two Lakers offering first-round value in eight- and nine-cat formats, joining Luka Doncic. Regardless of the availability of Luka and LeBron James, Reaves continues to provide excellent fantasy value. The Lakers play two more games during Week 21, starting with the Bulls on Thursday.

LAL • Forward-Guard • #77
9 months ago
Defensive lapses aside, Doncic finished Wednesday’s victory with a solid stat line. This was the third time in five games he’s only committed three turnovers, and the five-time All-Star finished one steal shy of a complete stat line. Over the past two weeks, Doncic has offered top-10 value in eight- and nine-cat formats, proving slightly more valuable in the former. However, with the Lakers visiting the Bulls on Thursday, Luka is not guaranteed to be available. He sat out the second game of the team’s most recent back-to-back on March 19-20.

LAL • Forward • #23
9 months ago
James and Hachimura have been cleared to play, and the latter will make his return to the starting lineup. Hachimura is still under a minutes restriction, so fantasy managers should not expect too much from him regarding playing time. Dorian Finney-Smith heads to the bench, where his already low fantasy value takes a hit.
Source: Trevor Lane

ORL • Guard • #50
9 months ago
Anthony has missed Orlando’s last six games with a strained left big toe. Given the doubtful tag, he’s likely to miss a seventh on Thursday. Cory Joseph and Anthony Black will continue to share the point guard responsibilities, with the former being Anthony’s replacement in the starting lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Forward • #22
9 months ago
Wagner struggled to find his shot in this one, going just 8-of-22 from the floor and 1-of-9 from beyond the arc. In four games leading up to this one, he averaged 23.8 points, 7.3 rebounds and 5.8 assists, so Tuesday’s productive outing was more of the same, albeit with some inefficient shooting. Wagner and Paolo Banchero combined for 58 of Orlando’s 111 points in this one, and the duo should continue to shoulder the scoring load when the Magic host the Mavericks on Thursday.

ORL • Forward • #5
9 months ago
Banchero kept up his hot scoring in this one, delivering a game-high point total while shooting an efficient 13-of-24 from the floor. Over his first 16 games post All-Star break, Banchero averaged 29.6 points. He’s now scored at least 30 points in four straight and six of seven games, making him one of the most productive offensive players in the NBA right now. He’ll look to stay hot in Thursday’s juicy home matchup with the shorthanded Mavericks.

ORL • Forward • #5
9 months ago
Banchero kept up his hot scoring in this one, delivering a game-high point total while shooting an efficient 13-of-24 from the floor. Over his first 16 games post All-Star break, Banchero averaged 29.6 points. He’s now scored at least 30 points in four straight and six of seven games, making him one of the most productive offensive players in the NBA right now. He’ll look to stay hot in Thursday’s juicy home matchup with the shorthanded Mavericks.

ORL • Guard • #12
9 months ago
Queen is available after being inactive for two games with a sprained left ankle. While Cole Anthony’s continued absence may result in Queen playing a few rotation minutes off the bench, he is not worth the risk in most fantasy leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Guard • #50
9 months ago
Tuesday’s game will be the sixth Anthony missed since aggravating his strained left big toe. While Cory Joseph will remain in the starting lineup, whoever has the “hot hand” between him and Anthony Black will play the lion’s share of the minutes. Black was that player on Monday, accounting for 17 points and six assists in 30 minutes off the bench. Neither he nor Joseph has been consistent enough to merit being streamed in most leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAL • Forward • #23
9 months ago
LeBron and Hachimura are back on the Lakers’ injury report, both listed due to injuries they have been dealing with in recent weeks. In James’ case, sitting out Wednesday’s game would likely push Jordan Goodwin into the lineup, giving him some streaming value in deep leagues. As for Hachimura, Dorian Finney-Smith has retained his place in the starting lineup, and his minutes will likely increase if Rui cannot play.
Source: Ryan Ward

ORL • Guard • #0
9 months ago
The Magic remain without Cole Anthony, who is recovering from a toe injury that has sidelined him for five of the team’s last six games. While Cory Joseph (5/4/5 with one three-pointer in 17 minutes) has been his replacement in the starting lineup, Black came through with one of his best performances of the season. The second-year guard has scored 13 points or more in three of his last four outings, providing top-60 value in eight-cat formats over the past week. Due to his inconsistency, Black is not to be trusted in most fantasy leagues. But his recent play will grab attention in some deep leagues.

ORL • Forward • #22
9 months ago
After three straight games with 20 points or more, Wagner recorded his first 30-point game since February 8 on Monday. Unfortunately for him and those who have the Magic forward rostered, this was Orlando’s last meeting with the Lakers this season. Franz was elite in the first meeting, scoring 37 points and hitting the game-winning shot. Over the past two weeks, Wagner has provided sixth-round value in eight-cat formats. Orlando plays three more games during Week 21, starting with the Hornets on Tuesday.

ORL • Forward • #5
9 months ago
Banchero has scored 30 points or more in three straight and five of his last six games, his best run of the season to date. Shooting over 50 percent from the field on Monday, the Magic forward has provided first-round value in eight- and nine-cat formats over the past two weeks. For a player who has been more valuable in points leagues than category leagues for most of the season, Banchero is getting hot at the right time for those who have him rostered.

LAL • Guard • #15
9 months ago
Reaves’ streak of games with at least 22 points ended at six on Monday, as the Magic kept him in check for most of the night. However, he has been an elite fantasy option over the past two weeks, providing top-10 value in eight- and nine-cat formats. Of course, some of those games were played without LeBron James, so the expectation was that Reaves’ numbers would take a hit once he returned. While the scoring will be impacted, Reaves is a talented player who can compensate for that hit with improved production in other categories.

LAL • Forward • #17
9 months ago
Finney-Smith has made at least three three-pointers in three of his last four outings, with Saturday’s loss to the Bulls being the exception. Being a starter raises his fantasy ceiling, especially with Rui Hachimura still under a minutes restriction. Hachimura played 24 minutes on Monday, finishing with five points, three rebounds and one steal. Whether or not JJ Redick sticks with this lineup for the rest of the fantasy season remains to be seen, but deep-league managers who have Finney-Smith rostered should hold onto him for now.

LAL • Forward-Guard • #77
9 months ago
While Doncic did not have a great night shooting the ball, he did keep the turnovers in check. After racking up 13 in his two prior appearances, the Lakers guard only had three on Monday. Over the past two weeks, Doncic has been a top-5 player in eight-cat formats and top-15 in nine-cat. The most significant concern for Luka managers during Week 21 is the Wednesday/Thursday back-to-back against the Pacers and Bulls. He has played both ends of one of the Lakers’ last three back-to-backs, so Doncic could only be available for two of the Lakers’ final three games of the week.

LAL • Forward • #23
9 months ago
After logging 31 minutes in his first game back from a strained groin on Saturday, LeBron played 38 against the Magic. While he did not record any defensive stats, the offensive numbers were recorded efficiently, with the 40-year-old shooting 50 percent from the field and only committing two turnovers. The Lakers will play three more road games during Week 21, starting with a midweek back-to-back against the Pacers and Bulls.

LAL • Forward • #23
9 months ago
After logging 31 minutes in his first game back from a strained groin on Saturday, LeBron played 38 against the Magic. While he did not record any defensive stats, the offensive numbers were recorded efficiently, with the 40-year-old shooting 50 percent from the field and only committing two turnovers. The Lakers will play three more road games during Week 21, starting with a midweek back-to-back against the Pacers and Bulls.

LAL • Forward • #23
9 months ago
James and Hachimura have been upgraded from probable to available, meaning the Lakers will have their full rotation in Orlando. The latter will likely be under a minutes restriction, meaning he would come off the bench. Dorian Finney-Smith would remain in the starting lineup in that scenario.
Source: Mike Trudell

LAL • Forward • #28
9 months ago
Hachimura logged 18 minutes and come off the bench on Saturday after missing almost a month with this knee issue. He was initially listed as questionable, but now he is expected to suit up against Orlando. He’ll likely see a limited role off the bench once again.
Source: Dave McMenamin

ORL • Guard • #12
9 months ago
Queen will remain sidelined with a sprained left ankle. His absence does not impact fantasy basketball, as the two-way contract guard is not in the Magic rotation when healthy.
Source: Jason Beede

ORL • Guard • #50
9 months ago
Of Orlando’s last six games, including Monday against LA, Anthony has been available just once, and he exited that game after playing six minutes. Cory Joseph will continue to start at point guard, with Anthony Black filling out the reserve minutes. However, neither has been able to contribute fantasy value with any consistency.
Source: Jason Beede

LAL • Forward • #28
9 months ago
Hachimura returned to the Lakers’ rotation on Saturday after missing nearly one month with left knee tendinopathy. He logged 18 minutes, two fewer than the limit Lakers coach JJ Redick stated before the team lost to the Bulls. Hachimura will likely take on a similar workload if he’s allowed to play against the Magic, and he’s likely to come off the bench again.
Source: Jovan Buha

LAL • Forward • #23
9 months ago
James is expected to be available for the first game of the Lakers’ road trip. If he’s unable to play for some reason, Jordan Goodwin would likely return to the starting lineup. Goodwin would only be worth streaming in extremely deep leagues.
Source: Jovan Buha

ORL • Guard • #12
9 months ago
Queen’s availability does not impact fantasy basketball, as he is not guaranteed rotation minutes when healthy. Leave him on the waiver wire.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Guard • #50
9 months ago
Anthony has missed five games since aggravating his toe injury during a March 16 win over the Cavaliers. Cory Joseph has been the starter in Anthony’s absence but has not provided reliable fantasy value. Even if Anthony remains out, there isn’t much to gain from rostering Joseph in most leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Forward • #22
9 months ago
Wagner only played 24 minutes on Friday due to the lopsided score. However, that was enough time for him to extend his streak of 20-point games to three, and he has also had eight rebounds in each of those. He also was able to clean up the turnovers; Wagner only turned it over once after having 18 turnovers across his three previous games. Washington was an easier matchup than Orlando’s last three games, but it was still a strong performance from Wagner. Unfortunately, this was the second game of a short two-game week for Orlando.

ORL • Guard • #0
9 months ago
Black’s recent production has been inconsistent despite Cole Anthony being in and out of the lineup. He was out of it on Friday with the same toe injury that has plagued him, and Black had one of hist best performances of the past month. His 26 minutes were also the most that he has played in nearly a month, and he took on a larger role than Cory Joseph, who started at point guard. Black still isn’t a standard league option, but this was an encouraging performance for dynasty managers.

ORL • Forward • #5
9 months ago
Banchero did most of his work early on, which allowed Orlando to take a double digit lead into halftime and extend it to 30 points entering the fourth quarter. Banchero didn’t see the floor in the final frame after scoring 20 points in the first half and adding 10 more in the third quarter. He has now scored at least 25 points in six of Orlando’s last seven games and provided top ten value in nine-cat leagues during that stretch. Unfortunately, that was the final game of a two-game week for the Magic.

ORL • Guard • #50
9 months ago
Both Anthony and Queen were initially questionable, and their absences will leave Orlando thin at guard. This will be a fifth-straight absence for Anthony, which means another start for Cory Joseph, with Anthony Black filling out a large role off the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Guard • #50
9 months ago
Anthony’s lingering toe injury has caused him to miss three of Orlando’s previous four games. His status is up in the air and Cory Joseph should continue to start in his place if he’s ruled out on Friday.
Source: NBA Injury Report