TOR • • #
about 3 hours ago
The good news for Murray-Boyles and the Raptors is that X-rays on the thumb, which he aggravated during Sunday’s loss to the Lakers, came back negative. The rookie forward initially injured the thumb during a game against the Heat just before Christmas. With Jakob Poeltl (back) also out, the Raptors will have to rely on Sandro Mamukelashvili if Murray-Boyles misses time, with Jonathan Mogbo picking up rotation minutes off the bench.
Source: Michael Grange

TOR • Guard • #5
about 13 hours ago
Quickley returned to the Raptors’ lineup after missing two games, playing 29 minutes. The scoring was modest, but the seven assists were a nice tally after he failed to record any in Toronto’s January 12 loss to the 76ers. Quickley has been a top-100 player in eight-cat formats, and that production level should be relatively easy for him to maintain for the rest of the season.

TOR • Forward • #3
about 13 hours ago
Ingram didn’t shoot as well as he’s capable of in Sunday’s defeat, but he did provide fantasy managers with a complete stat line to end Week 13. Over the past two weeks, the Raptors’ wing has offered third-round value in eight-cat formats, two rounds better than his season-long value. The Raptors play four road games in Week 14, starting with a back-to-back against the Warriors and Kings.

TOR • Forward-Center • #54
about 13 hours ago
The Raptors have decimated by injuries recently, and the frontcourt is a significant concern. Already playing without Jakob Poeltl (back), Toronto lost Collin Murray-Boyles (thumb) during the third quarter of Sunday’s game. That put even more on Mamukelashvili’s shoulders, and he finished with a solid stat line. There’s hope that Poeltl returns during Toronto’s road trip, but if he and Murray-Boyles aren’t available, Mamu will be worth the streaming risk.

TOR • Forward-Guard • #4
about 13 hours ago
Barnes has scored at least 22 points in three straight and four of his last five appearances, providing reliable offensive value. However, defensive production has decreased recently, which is why his season-long value has slipped out of the first round in 12-team, eight-cat formats. That said, Barnes is still averaging 2.7 “stocks” per game for the season, so fantasy managers should not be too concerned about the recent decrease in production in steals and blocks.

POR • Forward • #33
about 14 hours ago
A 42.7 percent shooter from the field, Camara had his most accurate performance of the season on Sunday. He didn’t miss a shot from the field or the foul line, continuing to trend in the right direction. Over the past two weeks, Camara has shot 48.1 percent from the field and 93.3 percent from the foul line. According to Basketball Monster, he has offered 10th-round per-game value in eight-cat formats over the past two weeks, significantly better than Camara’s season-long value

POR • Guard • #17
about 14 hours ago
Sharpe has now scored at least 19 points in eight consecutive games, his most consistent run of scoring in a month. Over the past two weeks, he’s been close to a top-50 player in eight-cat formats, shooting 48.6 percent from the field. What has also helped Sharpe is improved production across categories beyond points, rebounds and three-pointers. There wasn’t much to speak of in those other categories on Sunday, but Sharpe has averaged 3.6 assists and 1.4 steals per game over the past two weeks.

POR • Center • #23
about 14 hours ago
After firing up seven three-pointers in Saturday’s win over the Lakers, making one, Clingan did most of his damage around the basket on Sunday. And to significant effect, as the Trail Blazers’ center recorded his 15th double-double of the season. Over the past two weeks, Clingan has been a top-75 player in eight-cat formats, a run that has pushed his season-long value back within the top-100. Portland plays just two games in Week 14, and they’re off until Thursday.

POR • Forward • #8
about 14 hours ago
After sitting out three games with a back injury, Avdija did not miss a beat in his return to action on Sunday. Shooting over 50 percent from the field, the Trail Blazers’ guard/forward finished two rebounds and two assists shy of a triple-double while keeping the turnovers (three) in check. Avdija has an excellent argument to be an All-Star this season, and his emergence has kept the Trail Blazers in the play-in tournament conversation.
TOR • • #
about 14 hours ago
Murray-Boyles, who initially injured his left thumb during a game against the Heat just before Christmas, aggravated the injury when Luka Dončić swiped down in an attempt to take the ball away from the rookie forward. Initially considered questionable to return, Murray-Boyles has since been ruled out. The Raptors will lean heavily on Sandro Mamukelashvili, with Jonathan Mogbo sliding into the back end of the rotation.
Source: Michael Grange

TOR • Guard • #30
about 16 hours ago
Quickley is back after a two-game absence and will start. However, his return pushes Jamal Shead to the bench, with Agbaji getting another start. The decision was likely motivated by the matchup, with Agbaji possibly being asked to defend Luka Dončić from the start.
Source: Toronto Raptors

TOR • Forward • #77
about 17 hours ago
Battle is back after a one-game absence. While RJ Barrett’s absence frees up rotation minutes on the wing, Battle is unlikely to offer the production needed to affect fantasy basketball. He can be left on the waiver wire.
Source: Law Murray

TOR • Guard • #5
about 17 hours ago
Quickley is available after missing Toronto’s last two games. His return should push Ochai Agbaji to the bench, with Quickley starting alongside Jamal Shead.
Source: Law Murray

POR • Center-Forward • #35
about 18 hours ago
With Sunday’s game being the second in as many nights for the Trail Blazers, Williams not playing is unsurprising. His absence frees up minutes for Yang Hansen and Duop Reath, but neither is likely to get the run needed to affect fantasy basketball.
Source: Casey Holdahl

POR • Forward • #9
about 18 hours ago
Grant will not play after logging 22 minutes off thebench in Saturday’s win over the Lakers. His absence will likely mean more minutes for Sidy Cissoko and Rayan Rupert, with the former having recently been part of the starting lineup.
Source: Casey Holdahl

POR • Guard • #4
about 18 hours ago
With Holiday still working his way back from a strained calf, he is not to the point where he can play both games of back-to-backs. His absence coincides with Deni Avdija’s return from a back injury, so the Blazers may decide to slide Deni into the starting lineup. If not, Caleb Love is the likely replacement in the starting lineup.
Source: Casey Holdahl

POR • Forward • #8
about 18 hours ago
Avdija is back after a three-game absence, in an excellent development for the Trail Blazers and for fantasy managers. With Jrue Holiday (calf) getting the night off, Deni will likely slide back into the starting lineup. If not, Caleb Love may be the choice to fill the void.
Source: Casey Holdahl

POR • Center-Forward • #35
about 21 hours ago
After playing 17 minutes off the bench in Saturday’s win over the Lakers, the Time Lord is unlikely to be available on Sunday. If he sits, as expected, Yang Hansen and Duop Reath will pick up a few additional minutes off the bench. Neither player would be worth streaming since starter Donovan Clingan plays most of the available minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Forward • #9
about 21 hours ago
Grant and Holiday have only recently returned after extended absences due to injury, and both played in Saturday’s win over the Lakers. Deni Avdija (back) potentially returning would help with the depth, and Sidy Cissoko, Caleb Love and Rayan Rupert should play plenty regardless of what happens with Portland’s leading scorer.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Forward • #8
about 21 hours ago
Avdija has missed Portland’s last three games, allowing Sidy Cissoko to remain in the starting lineup. If Avdija plays, there’s a good chance Cissoko holds onto his current role, as Jrue Holiday (calf) is doubtful.
Source: NBA Injury Report
POR • • #
1 day ago
Given how well Love has played, it feels inevitable that he’ll eventually be upgraded to a standard contract. The rookie guard had another excellent night on Saturday, and he’s scored at least 17 points in five consecutive games. And a spot start could be in Love’s future, as the Trail Blazers visit Sacramento on Sunday. Jrue Holiday (9/3/4 with one three-pointer) played 20 minutes, but he isn’t far removed from an extended absence with a strained calf. If he sits, Love will likely start.

POR • Center • #23
1 day ago
If there was an issue for Clingan on Saturday, it was the three-point shot. He made just one of his seven attempts, and that may be a little too much time on the perimeter for the 7-foot-2 center. However, Clingan still recorded a double-double in 27 minutes. Unfortunately, Clingan’s streak of games without a blocked shot has reached three, but he’s still averaging 1.3 per game on the season.

POR • Forward • #9
1 day ago
In his second game on the floor after missing nearly a month with a hamstring injury, Grant was highly efficient scoring-wise. He scored 22 points in as many minutes on solid percentages from the field and the foul line. Grant’s playing time will be limited for the foreseeable future due to injury management, and there’s no guarantee he plays in Sacramento on Sunday. Consider Grant to be questionable.

POR • Guard • #17
1 day ago
Since shooting 3-of-16 from the field and scoring six points in a January 3 loss to the Spurs, Sharpe has scored at least 20 in six of his last seven outings. With the consistent production, the Trail Blazers’ guard has been a top-50 player in eight-cat formats over the past two weeks. As a result, Sharpe’s season-long value has cracked the top-100. Portland still has one more game to play in Week 13, as they visit the Kings on Sunday.

TOR • Guard • #14
1 day ago
Walter will remain out for a fourth consecutive game as he recovers from a right hip pointer. While his absence does not affect fantasy basketball, it is another blow to the Raptors’ depth, as RJ Barrett (ankle) is also out. Gradey Dick should see his playing time increase, but he is not a must-stream player.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Forward • #9
1 day ago
Upgraded from questionable to probable earlier Saturday, Grant is good to go. He came off the bench in his first game back from an Achilles injury, resulting in Sidy Cissoko remaining in the starting lineup. Look for that to be the case again on Saturday since Grant is under a minutes restriction.
Source: Dave McMenamin

POR • Guard • #4
1 day ago
Holiday is good to go after being upgraded from questionable to probable earlier Saturday. While he did start Thursday’s win over the Hawks, the veteran guard was limited to 21 minutes. Look for Holiday’s playing to be restricted as he works his way back from a strained calf.
Source: Dave McMenamin

TOR • Guard • #5
1 day ago
Quickley did not play in Toronto’s last two games, with Ochai Agbaji serving as his replacement in Friday’s loss to the Clippers. Not only could Agbaji retain that role if Quickley can’t play against the Lakers, but it would also place more playmaking responsibilities on Jamal Shead’s shoulders.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Forward • #77
1 day ago
Battle sprained his left ankle during Wednesday’s win over the Pacers and did not play in Friday’s loss to the Clippers. While he can offer additional wing depth since RJ Barrett (ankle) is out, Battle will not be worth rostering in fantasy leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Forward-Guard • #9
1 day ago
Sunday’s game will be the fifth that Barrett has missed with a sprained left ankle. His continued absence means that Jamal Shead should remain in the starting lineup, and he’s worth a look in deep redraft leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Guard • #4
2 days ago
Initially questionable, Holiday is on track to play Saturday night. While he has returned to the starting lineup, the veteran guard remains under a minutes restriction, having most recently played 21 minutes in Thursday’s win over the Hawks. Caleb Love will come off the bench if Holiday plays, but he’s still worth a look in deep leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Forward • #9
2 days ago
Initially questionable for Saturday’s game, Grant is trending toward being available. If he plays against the Lakers, fantasy managers should operate under the assumption that the Trail Blazers’ forward won’t be available for Sunday’s game against the Kings. Rayan Rupert will miss out on a boost to his playing time if Grant plays Saturday night.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Forward • #8
2 days ago
Avdija will officially miss a third consecutive game after initially being listed as doubtful. Sidy Cissoko has been the fifth starter, but his playing time has decreased somewhat since Jerami Grant returned from an Achilles injury. There isn’t much to gain from streaming Cissoko.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Forward-Guard • #4
3 days ago
Barnes scored 24 points, but had little help from his teammates in the overtime loss to the Clippers on Friday. No one else on the Raptors had at least 20 points. Toronto blew an 11-point fourth quarter lead and lost by four in overtime. They scored eight points over the last 8:35 of game time and Barnes had all eight points. He’s provided fifth-round per game value over the last two weeks. The Raptors close out the week Sunday against the Lakers.

POR • Forward • #9
3 days ago
Grant made his return to the lineup on Thursday, but that doesn’t mean he’s back to full health. This is the first night of a back-to-back, which means he’ll likely miss one of the two games. Rayan Rupert should take on extra minutes off the bench in the game that Grant is out for.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Guard • #4
3 days ago
Holiday will likely continue to be listed as questionable ahead of games as he gets back to 100 percent. This is the first night of a back-to-back, so he will likely miss one of the games. Whichever that is, Caleb Love will likely start.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Forward • #8
3 days ago
Avdija is expected to miss a third straight game with this back injury. Sidy Cissoko is the current fill-in in the starting unit now that Jrue Holiday is back in the opening unit, though he isn’t worth streaming in.
Source: NBA Injury Report