POR • G • #27
26 days ago
Krejčí has not appeared in a game since March 15, and it’s unknown when that will change. His continued absence does not affect the Trail Blazers’ rotation, as Krejčí’s playing time decreased before the calf injury.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • • #
26 days ago
Reese is on a two-way contract, but typically sees a good amount of minutes when the Wizards play him. On Sunday, the 22-year-old power forward started and led the team with 44 minutes against the Nets. Reese’s 16 rebounds made it his fourth game with at least 13 rebounds since the beginning of March. He continues to provide great value when starting.
WAS • Small Forward • #
26 days ago
Riley’s minutes and scoring have taken an uptick as the regular season comes to a close. The 20-year-old forward has played at least 32 minutes in each of the last four games and scored 30, 31, 18 and 20 points in those games. Riley had no blocks or steals, though, after recording five steals in Saturday’s loss to the Heat. The Wizards have four games in the final week of the regular season, starting with a matchup against the Bulls on Tuesday.
WAS • • #
26 days ago
The Wizards are without several players, forcing changes to the lineup that started Saturday’s loss to the Heat. Black and Reese will start, replacing Bilal Coulibaly and Tre Johnson.
Source: Washington Wizards
WAS • • #
26 days ago
The Wizards are without several players, forcing changes to the lineup that started Saturday’s loss to the Heat. Black, Watkins and Reese will start, replacing Bilal Coulibaly, Will Riley and Tre Johnson.
Source: Washington Wizards
WAS • Center • #00
26 days ago
Vukčević will miss a second consecutive game, which likely means another start for Anthony Gill. Julian Reese may also be in the rotation, but he only played 10 minutes in Saturday’s loss to the Heat.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Shooting Guard • #
26 days ago
Initially questionable, Johnson will not play on Sunday. The rookie’s absence opens up a spot in the starting lineup, and Jadeh Hardy is a potential replacement. However, whether he starts or comes off the bench, Hardy is worth a look, especially in points leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
26 days ago
Coulibaly, who has been dealing with bursitis in his right heel for a few games, played 25 minutes in Saturday’s loss to the Heat. Leaky Black and Jamir Watkins should see their roles expand, especially with Tre Johnson and Julian Champagnie also out.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward • #9
26 days ago
Champagnie will sit after logging 21 minutes in Saturday’s loss to the Heat. Leaky Black should figure prominently in the Wizards’ rotation, especially with Bilal Coulibaly and Tre Johnson also out.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward • #9
26 days ago
Despite his right knee contusion, Champagnie played 21 minutes in Saturday’s loss to the Heat, finishing with 12 points, 10 rebounds, two assists and one steal. If he plays, there may be more minutes available, as starters Bilal Coulibaly and Tre Johnson are also questionable.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
26 days ago
Coulibaly, who continues to deal with bursitis in his right heel, played 25 minutes in Saturday’s loss to the Heat. If he can’t go in Brooklyn, Justin Champagnie could move into the starting lineup. However, Champagnie is also considered questionable due to a right knee contusion.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Shooting Guard • #
26 days ago
Johnson was also questionable ahead of Saturday’s loss to the Heat, a game in which he played 25 minutes. If the rookie can’t go on Sunday, Leaky Black may be in line for more playing time after logging four minutes in Miami.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Center • #00
26 days ago
Vukčević did not play in Saturday’s loss to the Heat, resulting in Anthony Gill starting and playing 25 minutes. Fantasy managers can expect the same if Vukčević remains out. Julian Reese played only 10 minutes in Miami and is not worth the risk as a streamer.
Source: NBA Injury Report

WAS • Center and Power Forward • #20
26 days ago
Sunday’s game will be the fifth Sarr has missed due to left big toe capsulitis. If Tristan Vukčević can play, he’s likely to be in the starting lineup, with Anthony Gill serving as the backup. And in this scenario, Julian Reese could be made inactive.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Point Guard • #
27 days ago
As many fantasy managers know by now, the silly season is going to churn out some unexpected stat lines. Cooper certainly qualifies, even if he’s reached double figures in six of his last nine appearances. Against the Heat, the Wizards guard matched his season-high in assists and recorded his second 20-point game of the season. Depending on who’s available for Sunday’s game against the Nets, Cooper may be worthy of a look in deep leagues.
WAS • Small Forward • #
27 days ago
Riley put forth the best offensive effort of his rookie season on Saturday, recording his first 30-point game. Add in the five steals, which were also a career-high, and Riley gave fantasy managers an excellent line to work with. And the Wizards still have another game to play in Week 23, as they visit the Nets on Sunday.
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
27 days ago
Coulibaly’s percentages weren’t very good, but he did provide fantasy managers with good value in the defensive categories. The five contributions on that end of the floor were the most in a game for him since March 22, when Bilal recorded three steals and two blocks in a loss to the Knicks. Washington plays once more in Week 23, as they host the Nets on Sunday. We’ll see what the injury report looks like, but Coulibaly’s lingering heel issue may keep him out.

WAS • Power Forward • #16
27 days ago
The Wizards are without Tristan Vukčević and Alex Sarr for Saturday’s game. As a result, Gill will start at center, with Julian Reese as his backup. That’s the lone change to the lineup that started Wednesday’s loss to the 76ers.
Source: NBA Lineups

WAS • Center and Power Forward • #20
27 days ago
While Sarr will miss a fourth consecutive game, Vukčević played just 11 minutes in Wednesday’s loss to the 76ers. The latter’s absence creates a spot in the starting lineup, with Julian Reese and Anthony Gill as potential replacements. Gill played 35 minutes on Wednesday and scored a career-high 21 points. When allowed to start, Reese can provide excellent value.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward • #9
27 days ago
Added to the Wizards’ injury report on Friday night, Champagnie is set to play on Saturday. He played 21 minutes in Wednesday’s loss to the 76ers and should take on a similar workload against the Heat.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
27 days ago
Coulibaly and Johnson are good to go after being considered questionable for Saturday’s game. Both are starters, but the playing time may be a concern. In Wednesday’s loss to the 76ers, Coulibaly played 19 minutes and Johnson played 24. Fantasy managers will hope that both play more in the Wizards’ penultimate game of Week 23.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward • #9
28 days ago
Due to a right knee contusion, Champagnie is a late addition to the Wizards’ injury report. If he can’t play, the impact of Champagnie’s absence would depend on the availability of Bilal Coulibaly, who is also questionable. Will Riley, who recently moved into the starting lineup, will have added importance if Champagnie and Coulibaly sit.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Center • #00
28 days ago
Vukčević is dealing with a right knee contusion. Due to Alex Sarr (toe) being out, Vukčević has started each of Washington’s last four games. If both can’t play on Saturday, Julian Reese is likely to be active, and he offers good value as a rebounder when allowed to start.
Source: NBA Injury Report

WAS • Center and Power Forward • #20
28 days ago
Sarr has missed Washington’s last three games, with Tristan Vukčević replacing him in the starting lineup. With Vukčević also considered questionable, the Wizards may be left to rely on Julian Reese and Anthony Gill at the center position.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Shooting Guard • #
28 days ago
Johnson, who has missed four of the Wizards’ last seven games, started and logged 24 minutes in Wednesday’s loss to the 76ers. Even if the rookie is available, his playing time is likely to be limited. There’s no need for the Wizards to risk anything with their 2025 first-round pick.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
28 days ago
Coulibaly has been dealing with tendinitis in his left heel for a few games, most recently sitting out Monday’s loss to the Lakers. While he was available for Wednesday’s loss to the 76ers, the Wizards’ wing only played 19 minutes. Jaden Hardy and Justin Champagnie are two players whose minutes may increase if Coulibaly sits.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Guard-Forward • #4
29 days ago
Injuries took Thybulle off the board for most fantasy managers even before this season began. But Thursday showed what he’s capable of when allowed to take on a more prominent role. With the Pelicans going small for significant stretches, Thybulle played 31 minutes while starting center Donovan Clingan (4/9/2/1) played 22 due to foul trouble. A disappointing end to Week 23 for Clingan was a positive one for Thybulle, who finished a blocked shot shy of a complete stat line.

POR • Forward • #33
29 days ago
Camara has scored at least 17 points in each of his last three games, and he’s made multiple three-pointers in each of his last seven. The only negative for fantasy managers was that Week 23 was a two-game week for the Trail Blazers, limiting Camara’s value. For those whose leagues run through Week 24, they’ll get another four games out of the third-year forward.

POR • Guard • #4
29 days ago
Holiday has been on a roll from deep recently, having made at least three three-pointers in each of his last five games. And in wins over the Clippers and Pelicans, he shot a combined 14-of-30 from beyond the arc. Add in the rebounds and assists, and this was an excellent end to Week 23 for Holiday. For those whose leagues run through Week 24, the Trail Blazers play four games.
Source: Steve Jones

POR • Forward • #8
29 days ago
While he shot just 35 percent from the field on Thursday, Avdija recorded a complete stat line in the win over the Pelicans. He’s scored at least 20 points in four straight appearances, and 17 or more in 14 straight. As long as Avdija can keep the turnovers in check, he’ll provide excellent value, especially in category leagues. Unfortunately, the Trail Blazers are done for Week 23, so there’s no more value to be gained from Avdija this season.

WAS • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #18
29 days ago
George has missed 16 game since suffering a Grade 2 UCL tear in his left elbow on March 2, so the Wizards’ announcement that he’s officially out for the rest of the season isn’t a surprise. The 22-year-old forward is expected to make a full recovery ahead of the 2026-27 season.
Source: Michael Scotto
WAS • Small Forward • #
30 days ago
Riley has been consistently productive as a scorer, having recorded 18 points or more in four of his last five appearances. And he was efficient on Wednesday, shooting 66.7 percent from the field in 32 minutes of play. As long as their pick does not fall outside of the top-8, the Wizards will add another young talent to their coffers in the summer. The question is how the team’s currently crowded wing rotation, which includes Riley, will shake out. And depending on who the Wizards draft, the competition for rotation minutes could become even more fierce in 2026-27.
WAS • Point Guard • #8
30 days ago
For the first time in over two months, Carrington has recorded seven assists or more in consecutive games. Against the 76ers, he may not have had the best night shooting the basketball, but the second-year guard did not commit a turnover in 31 minutes. A strong finish to the season won’t change Carrington’s outlook for next season, as a healthy Trae Young will run the show. However, Bub playing well would likely give the front office more confidence about the Wizards’ point guard situation behind Young.

WAS • Power Forward • #16
30 days ago
Not only did Gill finish Wednesday’s defeat with a career-high point total, but this was his first 20-point game as a pro. The veteran forward/center logged 35 minutes off the bench and was highly accurate shooting the basketball. Add in the rebounds and assists, and this was an excellent night for Gill. However, this changes nothing regarding his fantasy outlook for the rest of Week 23. He should remain on the waiver wire in most leagues.
WAS • Center • #00
30 days ago
Vukčević received the starting nod on Wednesday with Alex Sarr (toe) sidelined, but his value did not receive the boost that some may have hoped it would. The reason: playing time. Vukčević played 11 minutes, but give him credit for making the most of his opportunities. He has reached double figures in four straight and five of his last six appearances, and the 17 points were five shy of his season-high. Vukčević’s production on Wednesday was excellent, but the playing time is why he can’t be trusted in fantasy leagues.
POR • G • #27
about 1 month ago
Krejčí’s absence will extend to 10 straight games after being ruled out for Thursday’s contest. The Trail Blazers are still battling for Play-In Tournament seeding without their depth wing, and have won four of their past five games.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Guard • #4
about 1 month ago
This was an offensive outburst for Holiday, which led to his third 30-point game of the season. This performance was only surpassed by his outing against the Grizzlies on March 4, where he contributed 35 points and eight three-pointers. Holiday has been a strong starter for the Blazers this season, though performances like this haven’t come often. He’ll look to carry some of this production into Thursday’s matchup with the Pelicans, which will be their final game of the week.

POR • Forward • #8
about 1 month ago
Rough free throw shooting has limited Avdija’s value as of late, but he was able to have a productive night from there in this game while also recording his third double-double of the month. Avdija has enjoyed a breakout season, though he has certainly cooled off over the past two months. The back injury that has forced him to miss time is certainly a reason, and Portland will hope to have him at 100 percent for the postseason.

POR • Forward • #9
about 1 month ago
The Trail Blazers still have not revealed a return timeline for Grant, but he will miss a second consecutive game on Tuesday. Scoot Henderson moved into the starting lineup for Sunday’s win over the Wizards and played well, finishing with 21 points and seven assists. Fantasy managers and the Trail Blazers will hope for similar output on Tuesday.
Source: Portland Trail Blazers
POR • G • #27
about 1 month ago
Krejčí will miss a ninth consecutive game on Tuesday. His absence does not affect fantasy basketball, but it does cut into the Trail Blazers’ wing depth.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Forward • #33
about 1 month ago
Camara led the Trail Blazers in scoring in the win over the Wizards on Sunday. The 25-year-old small forward only played 28 minutes with the Trail Blazers leading by so much. He was coming off a career-high 35 point game earlier in the week. Camara would be an interesting waiver wire addition, but the Trail Blazers play just twice in Week 23.

POR • Guard • #00
about 1 month ago
Henderson moved into the starting lineup Sunday with Jerami Grant (calf) out and was excellent. The 22-year-old point guard produced big numbers in just 25 minutes. It was a nice game, but his fantasy ceiling is still fairly low depending on Grant’s health.

POR • Forward • #8
about 1 month ago
Avdija returned from a back injury earlier this month and his play has picked up as of late. The 25-year-old small forward has had at least 17 points in his last 12 consecutive games, a stretch where his team is 8-4. Turnovers continue to be the lone issue for Avdija as he’s had at least four turnovers in each of his last three games. The Trail Blazers only have two games upcoming in Week 23, starting with a matchup against the Clippers on Tuesday.
POR • Center • #
about 1 month ago
Williams is good to go after tweaking something in his lower back during Friday’s loss to the Mavericks. He’ll take on his usual backup center role, which means Yang Hansen may only see action if the game gets out of hand.
Source: Portland Trail Blazers

POR • Guard • #00
about 1 month ago
The Trail Blazers won’t have Jerami Grant (calf) for Sunday’s game, which opens a spot in the starting lineup. Henderson will fill the void, which raises his fantasy ceiling. Avdija may lose out on a few playmaking opportunities, but not to the point where it would negatively affect his fantasy value.
Source: NBA Injury Report
POR • Center • #
about 1 month ago
Williams appeared to tweak something in his lower back during the second quarter of Friday’s loss to the Mavericks, and he did not play after halftime. If he can’t play on Sunday, the Trail Blazers may call on Yang Hansen to fill out the rotation since Jerami Grant (calf) has already been ruled out.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Forward • #9
about 1 month ago
While Krejčí remaining out with a left calf contusion does not affect fantasy basketball, Grant’s calf strain does. His absence opens up a spot in the starting lineup, with Sidy Cissoko and Kris Murray being potential replacements. Also, no Grant means that the Trail Blazers will need more consistent production from Scoot Henderson off the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Forward • #9
about 1 month ago
Grant injured his right calf during the second half of Friday’s defeat, and there is some concern that he’ll miss time. Following the game, acting head coach Thiago Splitter said Grant felt a pop in his calf. He’ll be evaluated further on Saturday, and Sunday’s game against the Wizards could be off the board for Grant, at a minimum. If he misses time, Scoot Henderson (9/2/3/3 with one three-pointer) would have added importance to the Trail Blazers, even if he continues to come off the bench.
Source: Sean Highkin

POR • Forward • #8
about 1 month ago
Avdjia did everything but make a three-pointer on Friday, helping compensate for another high-turnover night. The Trail Blazers’ playmaker was responsible for five turnovers against the Mavericks, and he’s been responsible for at least three in each of his last ten appearances. Given how much Avdija has the ball in his hands, the turnovers are somewhat understandable. And the task would become more difficult if Jerami Grant (calf) has to miss time.

POR • Guard • #4
about 1 month ago
Holiday finished Friday’s defeat with his first 20-point game in two weeks, with his scoring output having decreased during the second half of March. After scoring 20 or more in five of Portland’s first six games of the month, the veteran guard was limited to 15 or fewer in seven straight before Friday. With Jerami Grant leaving Friday’s game with a calf injury, the Trail Blazers may need more offensive production from Holiday going forward, which could raise his ceiling. But only if he can take advantage.
POR • Center • #
about 1 month ago
Williams looked uncomfortable after landing on the court after completing an alley-oop dunk late in the second quarter. The Time Lord tweaked something in his back and is now done for the night. The Trail Blazers will likely go small when starting center Donovan Clingan is not on the floor.
Source: Portland Trail Blazers
POR • Center • #
about 1 month ago
Williams will be good to go after initially being listed as questionable. He’ll continue to make an impact in limited minutes, which will make him a difficult player to be worth rostering.
Source: NBA Injury Report
POR • G • #27
about 1 month ago
Krejčí’s continued absence does not affect fantasy basketball, given the decrease in playing time he experienced before his calf injury.
Source: NBA Injury Report
POR • Center • #
about 1 month ago
Friday’s game is not part of a back-to-back, but Williams is still on the report for injury management reasons. If he’s unable to play against the Mavericks, the Trail Blazers will likely play starting center Donovan Clingan for a few more minutes while going small when he isn’t in the game.
Source: NBA Injury Report
POR • G • #27
about 1 month ago
Krejčí has missed Portland’s last six games. His continued absence does not affect fantasy basketball, as his minutes were decreasing before the calf injury.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Guard • #00
about 1 month ago
Henderson was outstanding on Wednesday, leading the Trail Blazers in scoring while also not committing a turnover. His role keeps the former lottery pick’s fantasy ceiling relatively low, but he has provided 11th-round value in eight-cat formats over the past two weeks. Henderson is another player who could benefit from Portland’s upcoming schedule, which is the NBA’s weakest by win percentage.

POR • Forward • #9
about 1 month ago
Back in the lineup after sitting out the last two games, Grant shot 4-of-10 from beyond the arc in 24 minutes. The veteran forward did not offer much outside of the points and three-pointers, but he has provided ninth-round value in eight-cat formats since the All-Star break. Games against the Mavericks and Wizards to end Week 22 will give Grant two more opportunities against lottery-bound teams to put up numbers that will benefit fantasy managers.

POR • Center • #23
about 1 month ago
Despite being limited to 25 minutes due to the game getting out of hand, Clingan recorded another excellent stat line on Wednesday. The 7-foot-2 center has been outstanding since the All-Star break, providing second-round value in eight-cat formats. And in nine-cat, Clingan has been a first-round player during this stretch. Portland finishes Week 22 with games against Dallas and Washington, which is excellent for those rostering Clingan.

POR • Forward • #8
about 1 month ago
Avdija and the Trail Blazers took care of business on Wednesday, scoring 71 first-half points and winning by a 130-99 final score. Due to the game being a blowout, he only played 25 minutes, a development that some fantasy managers won’t be pleased with. However, the points, assists and percentages were solid, so managers won’t have too much to complain about after Avdija’s showing against the Bucks.

POR • Forward • #9
about 1 month ago
Grant is back in the starting lineup on Wednesday after missing the Blazers’ loss to the Nuggets. The veteran has spent time as both a starter and reserve throughout the season, averaging 18.6 points over 55 games. His production could be important as Portland battles for seeding down the stretch of the season.
Source: NBA Starting Lineups