
POR • Forward • #24
28 days ago
Murray missed Monday’s game against Dallas, and he could end up missing a second straight game. Sidy Cissoko started in place of Murray and would likely be in for another start if Murray remains out. Murray has been starting in place of Jerami Grant, who is still sidelined with left Achilles tendonitis.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Forward • #9
28 days ago
Grant will remain out for another game, with Wednesday’s being the sixth that he has missed with left Achilles tendonitis. If Kris Murray, who sat out Monday’s win over the Mavericks with a right quad contusion, can play, he’ll likely return to the starting lineup. If Murray remains out, Sidy Cissoko would likely make a second straight start.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
28 days ago
Suggs has missed Orlando’s last six games, but there is a chance he returns to the lineup against Indiana. If he’s back, Tyus Jones will be pushed back to a bench role, which would eliminate his streaming value. Anthony Black would also likely take a hit in production.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Power Forward • #1
28 days ago
With Goga Bitadze back in the Magic rotation, Isaac played less than a minute in Monday’s loss to the Raptors. While he may play credible rotation minutes on Wednesday if deemed healthy enough to play, there isn’t much to gain from rostering Isaac in most fantasy leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Center • #35
28 days ago
After missing three games with a strained left knee, Bitadze played 16 minutes off the bench in Monday’s loss to the Raptors. Look for him to take on a similar workload on Wednesday. There’s no need to roster him in most redraft leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Shooting Guard • #22
28 days ago
Due to back spasms, Bane had to leave Monday’s loss to the Raptors briefly before returning. He still played 30 minutes in Toronto. If Bane cannot play on Wednesday, Jase Richardson’s playing time would likely increase. He would only be worth the streaming risk if allowed to start.
Source: NBA Injury Report
POR • • #
29 days ago
As a player on a two-way contract, Love can only be active for 50 NBA games. Monday was the 25th for the rookie out of Arizona, and there may come a point soon when Portland has to consider giving him a standard deal. Active for the Trail Blazers’ last 22 games, Love has scored in double figures in four straight. He finished two points shy of his season-high on Monday while matching his previous high with six three-pointers. Love still doesn’t offer much overall fantasy value, so there’s no need to add him. But he may be on his way to earning added job security before this season concludes.

POR • Center • #23
29 days ago
For the second time this month, Clingan has recorded double-doubles in consecutive games. While the stat line against the Mavericks did not include any defensive stats, the second-year center shot 80 percent from the field and made multiple three-pointers for the third time in five games. Over the past two weeks, Clingan has provided seventh-round value in eight-cat formats, and he’s been close to a top-25 player for managers punting free-throw percentage. Portland has three more games on its Week 11 schedule, starting with the Thunder on Wednesday.

POR • Guard • #17
29 days ago
Sharpe has scored at least 21 points in eight of his last nine appearances for the Trail Blazers, his most consistent stretch since early November. The Trail Blazers guard has been close to a top-50 player in eight-cat formats over the past three weeks. While foul shooting has been an issue, with Sharpe making 65.5 percent of his attempts, he’s shot nearly 50 percent from the field during this run. That’s good news for the Trail Blazers and those who have the athletic guard rostered.

POR • Forward • #8
29 days ago
Avdija, who finished one rebound shy of his third triple-double of the season, continues to make a strong case for a spot in February’s All-Star Game. The Trail Blazers’ forward, who has taken on primary playmaker responsibilities, is averaging 25.6 points, 7.2 rebounds, 6.9 assists and 2.3 three-pointers per game while shooting 46.9 percent from the field and 79.1 percent from the foul line. Turnovers have been the lone issue for Avdija, as he’s averaging nearly four per game and committed six on Monday. However, the overall production has been excellent in a breakout campaign for Avdija.

ORL • Power Forward • #5
29 days ago
Banchero ended a streak of 13 or less points in three consecutive games in a big way with a triple-double against the Raptors on Monday. The 23-year-old’s effort wasn’t enough to secure the win, though. Banchero missed a shot in the final seconds trailing by one with Scottie Barnes guarding him. The Magic have three more games this week, starting with the Pacers on Wednesday.

POR • Guard • #25
29 days ago
The Trail Blazers don’t have Jerami Grant or Kris Murray for Monday’s game, leaving them to call on their third option at the power forward position. Cissoko moves into the starting lineup, and he is only worth streaming in deep leagues.
Source: NBA Lineups

POR • Center-Forward • #35
29 days ago
The Time Lord is back after sitting out Sunday’s win over the Celtics. He’ll slot into the backup center role, with Yang Hansen likely falling out of the rotation after logging 11 minutes the last time out.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Forward • #24
29 days ago
Murray’s right quad contusion will keep him out of Monday’s game after logging 30 minutes in Sunday’s win over the Celtics. He was filling in for Jerami Grant in the starting lineup, so Sidy Cissoko could be moved into the first five for Monday’s game. He’s only worth streaming in deeper leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Small Forward • #22
29 days ago
Wagner has missed Orlando’s last nine games with a left high ankle sprain. He’s been replaced in the starting lineup by Anthony Black, and that should remain the case for the foreseeable future. Black is worth picking up, as he has provided top-50 per-game value over the past two weeks.
Source: Jason Beede

POR • Center-Forward • #35
29 days ago
Time Lord sat out on Sunday against the Celtics, and there’s a chance he sits out the second leg of Portland’s back-to-back set. If he’s out, Yang Hansen and Duop Reath should see additional run in the frontcourt backing up Donovan Clingan.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Forward • #9
29 days ago
Grant will sit out again, which could open up additional opportunities for Murray if he plays. If Murray ends up sitting out, Sidy Cissoko could see a major jump in playing time. Cissoko is worth streaming in deeper leagues only.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Guard • #17
30 days ago
Sharpe was able to attack the rim throughout this one and also went 5-of-8 shooting from three-point range, serving as Portland’s primary offensive threat on a night where they committed a whopping 21 turnovers but still found a way to win. The fourth-year guard has been a borderline top-150 fantasy option this season, averaging 22.0 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.5 steals and 0.2 blocks through 28 games. The Trail Blazers kick off a busy four-game week on Monday night against the Mavericks before hitting the road for matchups against the Thunder, Pelicans and Spurs.

POR • Center • #23
30 days ago
Clingan was a force of nature on the glass against Boston’s lackluster frontcourt, pulling down seven offensive rebounds as part of a monster effort. The 21-year-old former lottery pick came up with a clutch offensive board in the closing seconds, converting a three-point play to give Portland a commanding four-point lead. He’s put together a strong stretch of late, averaging 13.3 points, 12.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 0.3 steals and 1.3 blocks over his past four games.

POR • Forward • #8
30 days ago
Avdija, who leads the league in free-throw attempts this season, went just 5-of-10 from the charity stripe in this one, but he was a big reason why Portland shook off a rocky start to put together an impressive win over one of the hottest teams in the league. He hit a clutch floater in the final minute to give Portland a four-point advantage and finished three rebounds shy of a triple-double. The 25-year-old has hit a bit of a rough patch recently but he’s still delivered top-60 fantasy value this season, averaging 25.5 points, 7.1 rebounds, 6.8 assists, 0.7 steals and 0.7 blocks through 32 games.

ORL • Center • #35
about 1 month ago
Bitadze is in danger of missing a fourth straight game. If he does, Jonathan Isaac will fill the backup center minutes, with Wendell Carter Jr. filling out a larger role as the starter without another true center available.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 1 month ago
Suggs is expected to miss a sixth straight game, which means another starting opportunity for Tyus Jones. However, Anthony Black will remain the more appealing streaming option for fantasy managers as the starter in place of Franz Wagner.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Black continues to shoulder more of the scoring workload for the Magic with Franz Wagner (ankle) still on the shelf, scoring 20-plus points in five of his last six games. He poured in 16 first-half points, hitting 3-of-5 from downtown, while the rest of the Magic went an absurd 0-for-13 from three-point range. He converted a clutch layup with 1:06 left in regulation to put Orlando in front during a back-and-forth slugfest that came down the wire. He also played phenomenal defense against Jamal Murray on the game’s final possession forcing him into a tough fadeaway that clanged off the iron. The Magic are back in action when they kick off a four-game week on Monday against the Raptors.

ORL • Shooting Guard • #22
about 1 month ago
Bane capped off a stellar 15-point fourth quarter performance by knocking down a pair of clutch free throws with seven seconds left in regulation to put Orlando ahead for good in a back-and-forth slugfest. The 27-year-old guard has been hot-and-cold from a scoring standpoint in his Magic debut but he’s eclipsed 20 points in four of his last five games.

POR • Center-Forward • #35
about 1 month ago
Portland has games on Sunday and Monday, so Williams was bound to sit out one of them. His absence will likely result in Yang Hansen and Duop Reath assuming the backup center responsibilities, but neither player should be rostered in redraft leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Forward • #9
about 1 month ago
Sunday’s game will be the fifth that Grant has missed due to left Achilles tendonitis. Kris Murray has been the replacement in the starting lineup, but he has not done enough to merit being streamed in any fantasy league.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Center • #35
about 1 month ago
Bitadze will miss a third straight game with a left knee strain. His absence doesn’t change anything for starting center Wendell Carter Jr., but it does mean that Jonathan Isaac will slot in as the backup.
Source: Orlando Magic

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 1 month ago
Saturday’s game will be the fifth that Suggs has missed since injuring his hip during a December 13 loss to the Knicks. Tyus Jones has moved into the starting lineup, but Anthony Black has benefited the most regarding fantasy value.
Source: Orlando Magic

ORL • Center • #35
about 1 month ago
Bitadze has missed the last two games with a left knee strain. If he’s out again Saturday, Jonathan Isaac will serve as the backup to Wendell Carter Jr. Isaac isn’t worth rostering in most fantasy leagues, though.

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 1 month ago
Suggs is trending towards missing his fifth consecutive game with a hip injury given his doubtful designation ahead of Saturday’s game against the Nuggets. We expect Tyus Jones to continue to start in his place while Anthony Black also sees a bump in usage.

POR • Guard • #17
about 1 month ago
Sharpe appeared on Friday to be on pace for a seventh straight 20-point game after tallying 12 first-half points on efficient shooting. Yet, the fourth-year guard shot only 2-of-10 from the floor after halftime and tallied four points the rest of the way. He didn’t do much on the glass and had minimal impact as a facilitator, leaving him without much fantasy production overall on Friday. Sharpe will have an opportunity to bounce back against the Celtics on Sunday.

POR • Forward • #33
about 1 month ago
Camara followed up a 0-of-6 shooting performance from the three-point line against the Magic by draining five against the Clippers on Friday. It marked the seventh time in December that the third-year forward has tallied at least three makes from beyond the arc. If he can remain efficient from long distance on this type of volume, he’ll have a chance to turn himself into one of the better young 3-and-D wings in the league.

POR • Forward • #8
about 1 month ago
Avdija flirted with a triple-double on Friday, ultimately landing one assist and one rebound shy of the feat. He dominated inside the arc and found scoring in several ways, including at the rim, in the midrange, and by working his way to the charity stripe, before finishing as Portland’s leading scorer. Avidja has had a breakout sixth NBA season and is performing like one of the most productive forwards in the league. As the clear No. 1 option, he’ll likely continue to put up big numbers for the Trail Blazers and be an impact player in fantasy leagues.

ORL • Point Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Black was one of the few bright spots for Orlando in this one as they continued to struggle offensively without Franz Wagner (ankle) in the lineup. He drained 6-of-12 shots, including 3-of-5 from three-point range, scoring a team-high 15 points in the first half. He cooled off a bit in the second half but was the lone Magic starter to cross the 20-point threshold. He’s put together a nice stretch over the past week, averaging 21.3 points, 5.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 1.0 steals and 0.5 blocks over five games during that span. The Magic wrap up a back-to-back on Saturday night against the Nuggets before kicking off a four-game week that includes two games against the Pacers along with the Raptors and Bulls.

ORL • Power Forward • #5
about 1 month ago
Yikes. Banchero’s ice-cold stretch continued in this one as he was held to 13 points or fewer for the second straight contest. The 23-year-old franchise cornerstone has been stuck in a rut offensively for the better part of the last two weeks, averaging just 19.7 points, 9.3 rebounds, 5.7 assists, 0.7 steals and 0.5 blocks over that six-game stretch, delivering abysmal 13th-round fantasy value during that span. Orlando’s persistent offensive struggles aren’t going to vanish overnight but they’ll get Franz Wagner (ankle) back at some point soon which should help elevate the rest of their secondary scorers. However, they need Banchero to elevate his game if they’re going to be a true contender in the Eastern Conference.

POR • Forward • #24
about 1 month ago
After going from questionable to probable ahead of Friday’s game, Murray’s recent upgrade to available should come as no surprise. The fourth-year forward tied a season high in points the last time he took the floor, and will enter Friday’s contest with a bit of momentum. Despite the strong recent performance, Murray is not someone fantasy managers should consider to be rosterable at the moment. He’ll likely remain in Portland’s starting lineup against the Clippers.
Source: Trail Blazers PR

POR • Center-Forward • #35
about 1 month ago
Williams is good to go after sitting out Tuesday’s loss to the Magic, which was Portland’s second game in as many nights. His return means fewer minutes for Yang Hansen and Duop Reath, as the Time Lord will slot in as Donovan Clingan’s backup.
Source: Portland Trail Blazers

ORL • Center • #35
about 1 month ago
Bitadze will miss a second straight game as he deals with a strained left knee. Jonathan Isaac should once again slot in as Wendell Carter Jr.'s backup, a role in which he’s unlikely to reach 20 minutes. Isaac can be left on the waiver wire.
Source: Orlando Magic

ORL • Small Forward • #23
about 1 month ago
After initially being listed as probable, da Silva has been cleared to return from a four-game absence. Rookies Noah Penda and Jase Richardson took on extra minutes with da Silva sidelined, but both will lose the little streaming value they held with da Silva back.
Source: Cody Taylor

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 1 month ago
Suggs was initially listed as doubtful, so his absence doesn’t come as a surprise. Tyus Jones should continue to start in his place, where he has provided decent value. Anthony Black, who has been starting in place of Franz Wagner, should also continue to see a bump in production.
Source: Cody Taylor

POR • Center-Forward • #35
about 1 month ago
Williams was initially questionable for this game but is now expected to play after missing Tuesday’s game, which was the second of a back-to-back. Williams will continue fill out the reserve center minutes behind Donovan Clingan, which will reduce Duop Reath’s minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Forward • #24
about 1 month ago
Murray was initially questionable for this game but is now expected to suit up. He will continue to fill in as a starter in place of Jerami Grant, who is set to miss a fourth straight game with left Achilles tendonitis.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Center-Forward • #35
about 1 month ago
Williams did not play in Tuesday’s loss to the Magic, which was Portland’s second game in as many nights. Yang Hansen and Duop Reath both saw action off the bench, playing eight and five minutes, respectively. That isn’t enough time to make either player relevant in fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Forward • #24
about 1 month ago
Murray has filled in for the injured Jerami Grant (Achilles) for the last three games and will do so again if he’s cleared to play on Friday. However, if Murray can’t play, Sidy Cissoko may be the one who receives the call from interim head coach Tiago Splitter. Due to Portland’s lack of healthy options, Cissoko would be worth considering in deep leagues, but he is not a must-add.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Forward • #9
about 1 month ago
Grant will miss a fourth straight game as he continues to deal with left Achilles tendon soreness. Kris Murray has been the replacement in the starting lineup, but he is considered questionable for Friday. If Murray also can’t play, Sidy Cissoko may be the next man up.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Small Forward • #23
about 1 month ago
Da Silva is on track to return after missing Orlando’s last four games. His absence resulted in rookie Noah Penda picking up additional minutes off the bench. While he didn’t do enough to affect redraft leagues, Penda will continue to have value in dynasty formats. Jase Richardson’s playing time will also decrease with da Silva available.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Center • #35
about 1 month ago
Bitadze did not play in Tuesday’s win over the Trail Blazers after injuring his knee the night prior. Jonathan Isaac essentially filled the resulting void, playing 17 minutes off the bench. He’ll have a similar role if Bitadze remains out, but that isn’t enough to affect fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 1 month ago
Having missed Orlando’s last three games, Suggs appears likely to miss a fourth, based on the doubtful tag. Tyus Jones has replaced him in the starting lineup, but Suggs’ absence has done more for Anthony Black’s fantasy value than Jones’.
Source: NBA Injury Report
POR • • #
about 1 month ago
Love’s role with Portland has bene inconsistent, but the undrafted guard has had some big scoring nights. This was his sixth game scoring in double figures this year, and he also got it done on the defensive end in this one by blocking the first three shots of his career. It’s a fun success story for the two-way guard that had a decorated college career, but he isn’t worth rostering outside of dynasty leagues.

POR • Forward • #24
about 1 month ago
This was a third straight start for Murray, who has replaced Jerami Grant while he is sidelined with Achilles tendonitis. It isn’t expected to be a long-term absence for Grant, but Murray should continue to start until he returns. Murray had been quiet as a starter, but he was able to match his season high for scoring in this one. However, it came as a result of a hot shooting night, not an increase in volume. He still isn’t worth streaming with Grant sidelined.

POR • Forward • #8
about 1 month ago
Avdija’s field goal percentage has suffered recently, but he has still been able to pour in the counting stats. Over his last six games, he has shot 40 percent or worse in five of them. His percentages haven’t been great this year, but this is a step down for him. Still, he has had an excellent season. He is joined by Nikola Jokic, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Luka Doncic as the only players averaging at least 25 points, seven rebounds and six assists per game this season.

ORL • Point Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Black continues to start for Orlando with Franz Wagner (ankle) sidelined, and with Jalen Suggs (hip) also out, he has seen a jump in production. His field goal percentage hasn’t been great, but over the last four games, Black has averaged 20.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 2.3 triples per game. As long as Wagner is out, Black will be worth streaming.

ORL • Shooting Guard • #22
about 1 month ago
Bane came up big in the second half of this game, with 17 of his 23 points coming after the halftime break. It was a well-rounded outing for him with a season-best six “stocks” to go with a strong offensive performance. Bane’s past the slow start, and he has helped keep Orlando afloat with Franz Wagner (ankle) and Jalen Suggs (hip) sidelined. He’ll look to keep it up against the Hornets on Friday.

ORL • Power Forward • #1
about 1 month ago
Isaac will play through the hip injury once again, and he’ll occupy his typical small role off the bench. He simply doesn’t play enough minutes to be worth rostering in fantasy basketball.
Source: Orlando Magic

ORL • Small Forward • #23
about 1 month ago
da Silva’s continued absence means Jase Richardson will continue to see a bump in minutes off the bench. Richardson has been a decent source of reserve offense over Orlando’s last four games, but he hasn’t done enough to make him worth streaming.
Source: Orlando Magic

ORL • Center • #35
about 1 month ago
Bitadze will miss Tuesday’s game with a strained left knee. While the Magic have not offered a timeline, he may miss multiple games. Jonthan Isaac is still questionable; he will likely absorb some of the minutes that would have gone to Bitadze.
Source: Orlando Magic

POR • Center-Forward • #35
about 1 month ago
Unsurprisingly, Williams will miss the second leg of Portland’s back-to-back. Donovan Clingan is available and will continue to start, which means Duop Reath will fill out the backup minutes. That won’t be a large enough role for him to be worth streaming.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 1 month ago
Suggs will miss a third straight game as he recovers from a hip contusion. While Tyus Jones has moved into the starting lineup, his playing time has remained somewhat limited. Fantasy managers should target Anthony Black first.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Power Forward • #1
about 1 month ago
Orlando may be thin at forward, which means Jett Howard could be in line for a big bump in playing time. Paolo Banchero and Wendell Carter Jr. will hold things down in the frontcourt, and Anthony Black could take on more responsibility as a scorer.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Monday’s game was the third since Orlando lost Jalen Suggs to a hip injury, and Black has scored at least 19 points in each. The third-year guard was already in the starting lineup, filling the void left by Franz Wagner, but the opportunities to score have increased even more after Suggs’ injury. Rostered in 31 percent of Yahoo! leagues, Black is providing close to top-100 value over the last week for those willing to overlook the mediocre free-throw percentage.