
GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #00
4 months ago
Kuminga was listed as questionable on the Warriors’ initial injury report after playing 24 minutes in Tuesday’s loss to the Thunder. He’s on track to play, meaning Golden State may have its full starting lineup available. Draymond Green is available, as he only played 22 minutes on Tuesday.
Source: Sam Gordon

SAC • Point Guard • #22
4 months ago
Carter did not play in Tuesday’s loss to the Nuggets. With Zach LaVine out and Malik Monk questionable for Wednesday’s game, there may be rotation minutes available to Carter. However, there’s no need to consider streaming him in that scenario.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAC • Shooting Guard • #0
4 months ago
Monk, who played 28 minutes in Tuesday’s loss to the Nuggets, is dealing with a sore left ankle. If he’s unable to play against the Hawks, more minutes would become available to Keon Ellis, who logged 14 on Tuesday. With Zach LaVine already out, Ellis would be worthy of deep-league streaming consideration if Monk cannot play.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAC • Center and Power Forward • #11
4 months ago
Sabonis is still playing with a left ribcage contusion and is not guaranteed to play on Wednesday. If Sabonis sits, Drew Eubanks would move into the starting lineup one night after scoring a season-high 19 points. This would mean rotation minutes for Maxime Raynaud, but the rookie is not worth the streaming risk.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAC • Shooting Guard, Small Forward, and Point Guard • #8
4 months ago
LaVine will sit out Wednesday’s game with a right thigh contusion, which may have been suffered during Tuesday’s loss to the Nuggets. His absence opens up a spot in the Kings’ starting lineup, with Russell Westbrook and Nique Clifford being potential replacements. From a fantasy standpoint, Westbrook has been superior this season, whether he starts or comes off the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Power Forward • #21
4 months ago
Post started and had six points and three rebounds in 17 minutes against the Thunder on Tuesday. The 25-year-old center is probable with left Achilles soreness for the matchup with the Spurs on Wednesday. Post doesn’t have much fantasy value, but he’s usable in deeper formats when he’s in the starting lineup.
Source: Dalton Johnson

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #00
4 months ago
Kuminga is dealing with bilateral patellar tendonitis so he could be looking at a night off for the second game of a back-to-back against the Spurs on Wednesday. The Warriors are otherwise very healthy with Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green all set to be available.

SAC • Center and Power Forward • #15
4 months ago
Eubanks was outstanding on Tuesday, holding his own defensively and providing solid offensive value. The 19 points were a season-high, and the 6-foot-10 center has reached double figures in four of his last five games. That said, Eubanks has been most valuable when starting center Domantas Sabonis is unavailable or dealing with foul trouble. The latter issue limited Sabonis to 26 minutes on Tuesday, leaving the other 22 to Eubanks. He isn’t a must-add, but that could change if the Kings hold Sabonis out of Wednesday’s game against the Hawks.

SAC • Point Guard and Small Forward • #4
4 months ago
Westbrook has come off the bench in Sacramento’s last two games. However, after playing 16 minutes in Saturday’s loss to the Timberwolves, his playing time nearly doubled on Tuesday. Westbrook played well against his most recent former employer, recording his fourth double-double of the season. And with Dennis Schröder struggling to find his way offensively, Westbrook played more against the Nuggets. Schröder played 21 minutes and missed all three of his shot attempts, going scoreless with three assists and three turnovers. While a lineup change may not be in the cards, Westbrook’s fantasy value will rise if Schröder continues to struggle.

SAC • Center and Power Forward • #11
4 months ago
Sabonis is doing all he can to fight through the rib contusion that sidelined him for two games last week. On Tuesday, he shared the team lead in scoring with backup Drew Eubanks and grabbed eight rebounds before fouling out. The 26 minutes Sabonis logged were the fewest in a game for him this season; in fact, this was the first game in which he did not hit 30 minutes. While his production has not matched his Yahoo! ADP (18), Sabonis should be fine in the long run. In the short term, those ribs remain a concern, especially with the Kings hosting Atlanta on Wednesday.

GSW • Point Guard • #30
4 months ago
Yikes. Curry returned to Golden State’s lineup following a three-game absence due to illness and had an extremely rare off night shooting the basketball. The 37-year-old generational talent got off to a terrible start, knocking down just 3-of-10 from the floor in the first half, including just 1-of-5 from three-point range. He was relegated to the bench for the entire fourth quarter of the blowout and played just six minutes in the entire second half as the Warriors fell to 1-6 on the road this season. They’ll attempt to get back on track when they square off against the Spurs on Wednesday evening on the second night of a back-to-back.

GSW • Power Forward • #21
4 months ago
Curry is back after missing the last three games with an illness. His return means Brandin Podziemski will come off the bench, with Post getting the start at center. Green is starting on Tuesday, but there’s a chance he won’t play on Wednesday against the Spurs.
Source: NBA Lineups

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #23
4 months ago
Green is available for Tuesday’s game against the Thunder, but he has been banged up recently. With that in mind, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said his forward/center could sit out Wednesday’s game against the Spurs, as Al Horford will be available. Horford is not playing on Tuesday; this approach should ensure that at least one of the two veteran bigs will be available for each game.
Source: Anthony Slater

SAC • Point Guard • #22
4 months ago
Carter is a late addition to the injury report, but he hasn’t been able to carve out a role this season. His absence won’t impact the Kings’ rotation.
Source: Sean Cunningham

SAC • Center and Power Forward • #11
4 months ago
Sabonis was initially listed as questionable, but he’ll be good to go for a second straight game. He logged 30 minutes on Sunday and should play a similarly large role against Denver. Drew Eubanks will come off the bench once again.
Source: Sean Cunningham

GSW • Center • #42
4 months ago
Horford will sit out the first leg of this back-to-back, so he should be back to take on the Spurs on Wednesday. Quinten Post should play a decent-sized role as the primary center option against the Thunder, though his fantasy impact is limited.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAC • Center and Power Forward • #11
4 months ago
Sabonis returned to the Kings’ lineup on Sunday after missing two games with a rib contusion, logging 30 minutes in a loss to the Timberwolves. There were moments when he appeared to be fighting through the sore ribs, and he’s back on the injury report for Tuesday night. If Sabonis cannot play on Tuesday, Drew Eubanks will return to the starting lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Point Guard • #30
4 months ago
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said after Sunday’s win over the Pacers that he expected Curry to play on Tuesday, and the superstar guard has been removed from the injury report. How much he’ll play remains to be seen, but his return is great news for the Warriors and for fantasy managers who have him rostered. Brandin Podziemski and Quinten Post are potential options to head to the bench, with the latter still having standard league value if he’s moved into a reserve role.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Center • #42
4 months ago
Tuesday’s game is the first of two in as many nights for the Warriors, who visit the Spurs on Wednesday. Horford will miss one of the games; it’s just a matter of which one. His availability impacts Quinten Post, who played 24 minutes in Sunday’s win over the Pacers. With Stephen Curry (illness) off the injury report, Post’s playing time may hold steady if Horford sits.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Point Guard • #30
4 months ago
Curry has missed the Warriors’ last three games due to illness, but he was on the bench Sunday night and appeared to be in good spirits. Following the 114-83 victory, Kerr gave Warriors fans and fantasy managers some more good news, revealing that he expects Curry to be available on Tuesday. That matchup is the first of two games in as many nights for the Warriors, who visit the Spurs on Wednesday. Quinten Post and Brandin Podziemski are the two players to watch for who will move to the bench when Curry returns. Both will remain in the rotation, but the latter offers a higher ceiling when used in a reserve role.
Source: Danny Emerman

SAC • Shooting Guard, Small Forward, and Point Guard • #8
4 months ago
After attempting five shots and scoring nine points in Friday’s blowout loss to the Thunder, LaVine was far more involved offensively on Sunday. He’s scored at least 23 points in seven of his nine appearances, with the increased scoring propelling LaVine into the top-50 in eight- and nine-cat formats. After averaging 22.4 points in 32 appearances for the Kings last season, he’s averaged 25.2 points in 2025-26. Given the limited production outside of points and three-pointers, LaVine doesn’t have much margin for error, but scoring has rarely been an issue for him. The Kings play four games during Week 4, starting with Denver on Tuesday.

SAC • Shooting Guard, Small Forward, and Power Forward • #10
4 months ago
Traditionally a player whom fantasy managers could count on to approach top-50 value, DeRozan has not played to that standard thus far. While his scoring and three-point production were solid on Sunday, his point and assist averages have decreased compared to the 2024-25 numbers. With Zach LaVine in the fold for a full season and the Kings adding Dennis Schröder and Russell Westbrook as free agents, there are more options for DeRozan to contend with. And that doesn’t factor in the eventual return of Keegan Murray from a preseason thumb injury. DeRozan will still be a valuable option in standard leagues, but getting back to top-50 status will be challenging.

SAC • Center and Power Forward • #11
4 months ago
Sabonis was back on the floor after missing two games with a rib contusion. While there were times when his discomfort was visible, the Kings center played 30 minutes and recorded his seventh double-double in as many appearances. Sabonis struggled from the field on Sunday, as the Timberwolves were able to force him to play in a crowd consistently, but frequent trips to the foul line boosted the final point tally. Also, Sabonis attempted a season-high 17 shots, the second time he’s had at least 15 attempts. That level of activity may be required for Sabonis to meet his lofty Yahoo! ADP of 18. And it could be tough to pull off due to the other scorers in the Kings’ rotation.

SAC • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #71
4 months ago
Schröder appeared to sprain his left ankle during the second quarter when he stepped on the foot of Minnesota’s Donte DiVincenzo while attempting a layup, with his ankle “rolling” inward instead of out. While Schröder remained in the game, he was a shell of himself from that point onward. And with the Kings beginning Week 4 with a Tuesday/Wednesday back-to-back, this may impact Schröder’s availability. Russell Westbrook would be the next man up, and he finished Sunday’s defeat with six points (2-of-7 FGs), one assist, one steal, one block and two three-pointers in 16 minutes off the bench.
GSW • Shooting Guard • #
4 months ago
Richard has reached double figures in three straight games, which have coincided with Stephen Curry’s absence due to illness. The opportunities haven’t been consistent enough for the rookie to remain rostered in fantasy leagues, but he’s becoming a player who’s at least worthy of a look on nights when the Warriors aren’t at full strength. And another such day may be on the horizon, as Golden State begins Week 4 with a Tuesday/Wednesday back-to-back, and neither game will be nationally televised.

GSW • Center • #42
4 months ago
After missing Friday’s loss to the Nuggets with a foot injury, Horford played 18 minutes off the bench on Sunday. One positive about the veteran center/forward is that he doesn’t need to be on the floor long to provide value, as evidenced by his 4-of-6 night from beyond the arc. However, the combination of limited minutes and Horford not being available for both games of back-to-backs makes him a challenging player to roster in most leagues. And with Golden State opening Week 4 with a back-to-back, he’ll be available for three games at most.

GSW • Power Forward • #21
4 months ago
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr’s decision to go with a bigger lineup on Sunday benefited Post, who made his sixth start of the season. He was productive, scoring 14 points and finishing a blocked shot shy of a complete stat line. Rostered in two percent of Yahoo! leagues, Post has not done enough to merit being rostered consistently, but there is streaming value when the Warriors are shorthanded. Moses Moody, who moved to the bench on Sunday, finished with a 13/3/1/2/1 line with three three-pointers.

GSW • Small Forward, Shooting Guard, and Power Forward • #10
4 months ago
The Warriors were once again without Stephen Curry, who missed a third straight game due to illness. With Jonathan Kuminga (5/8/2) and Draymond Green (3/2/3 with one three-pointer) shooting a combined 2-of-12 from the field, it was Butler and some of the Warriors’ unheralded options who blew Sunday’s game wide open in the fourth quarter. Butler has only missed one of Golden State’s first 10 games thus far, and he’s providing fourth-round value in nine-cat formats. The Warriors play four road games in Week 4, starting with a Tuesday/Wednesday back-to-back against the Thunder and Spurs.

SAC • Center and Power Forward • #5
4 months ago
Sabonis is back after missing two games with a rib contusion, pushing Drew Eubanks to the bench. The other change to the starting lineup is surprising, with Achiuwa replacing Russell Westbrook. The matchup may have something to do with that, as the Kings have to deal with Julius Randle and Rudy Gobert in the frontcourt. Westbrook will play enough to provide solid fantasy value, but this change gives Achiuwa a shot at achieving fantasy relevance.
Source: Kevin John

GSW • Power Forward • #21
4 months ago
The Warriors are once again without Stephen Curry, who will miss a third game due to illness. However, head coach Steve Kerr has gone with a bigger lineup to begin Sunday’s game. Moses Moody will move to the bench, with Post receiving the nod and pushing Green to the four. Moody will still play plenty and can provide solid value with Curry unavailable.
Source: NBA Lineups

SAC • Center and Power Forward • #11
4 months ago
Sabonis is back after a two-game absence with a rib injury. Not only does his return push Drew Eubanks to the bench, but it also means Maxime Raynaud and Precious Achiuwa will lose playing time, with one falling out of the rotation entirely.
Source: James Ham

GSW • Center • #42
4 months ago
Horford is available after missing Friday’s loss to the Nuggets with a foot injury. However, the Warriors have taken a measured approach to the veteran center’s playing time, which has limited Horford’s fantasy value. He isn’t a must-roster player in 12-team leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Point Guard • #30
4 months ago
Sunday’s game will be the third that Curry has missed due to illness. Moses Moody has been the replacement in the starting lineup and should retain that role until Curry is available to return.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Center • #42
4 months ago
Horford missed Friday’s game against Denver and could remain out against the Pacers. Trayce Jackson-Davis and Quinten Post would be in line for more minutes, though neither would play enough minutes to be worth streaming if Horford doesn’t suit up.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Point Guard • #30
4 months ago
Curry has missed the Warriors’ last two games, but he may be back to take on Indiana. Moses Moody has been starting in his place and will likely shift to a bench role if Curry returns.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAC • Center and Power Forward • #11
4 months ago
Sabonis has missed two games in a row for the Kings, and this could be a third. In that scenario, Drew Eubanks will remain in the starting lineup, with Maxime Raynaud and Precious Achiuwa filling out the reserve center minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAC • Shooting Guard, Small Forward, and Power Forward • #10
4 months ago
DeRozan was limited to 29 minutes on Friday in the blowout loss to OKC. In his minutes, he shot efficiently and logged more three-point makes against the Thunder than he had combined prior to Friday’s contest. Still, the veteran scorer finished with fewer than 20 points and had minimal impact as a facilitator or defender. Aside from his contributions from beyond the arc, there wasn’t much for fantasy managers to get excited about.

SAC • Shooting Guard, Small Forward, and Point Guard • #8
4 months ago
LaVine returned from a one-game absence on Friday but struggled to make much of a positive impact. In the blowout loss, he totaled 29 minutes and attempted just five shots. He was efficient on his limited looks, but scored in single digits for the first time all season. LaVine will have a chance to knock off the rust and bounce back on Sunday against a Timberwolves team that has won three of its last four games.

SAC • Point Guard and Small Forward • #4
4 months ago
Westbrook logged his third-straight 20-point game of the season on Friday, which was again highlighted by strong overall shooting efficiency and high production from beyond the arc. The veteran guard also found success on the glass, produced as a passer, and got his teammates involved against his former team. Even in Year 18, Westbrook has proven capable of stuffing the stat sheet and providing value in fantasy leagues, especially now as he’s demonstrating an ability to be an efficient scorer. He’s certainly worthy of a roster spot.

GSW • Small Forward, Shooting Guard, and Power Forward • #10
4 months ago
In his first game back from a back injury, Butler logged 31 minutes in the blowout loss and finished as one of the Warriors’ top scorers. He was efficient from the field and landed his usual production from the free-throw line. Yet, the veteran forward made little impact elsewhere as far as the stat sheet is concerned. The good news, however, is that Butler appears to have made it out of Friday’s contest without a new or reaggravated injury.

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #23
4 months ago
Green logged 26 minutes in Friday’s lopsided loss, with his contributions from beyond the arc serving as one of the bright spots for Golden State. He set season-highs in points and three-pointers in his return from a rib injury and continues to shoot the three at a career-best rate to begin the season. He’ll look to remain productive on Sunday against the Pacers.

GSW • Power Forward • #21
4 months ago
Post came off the bench for the fifth time this season. In his reserve role on Friday, he went without a miss on his six field-goal attempts and finished as the Warriors’ best bench scorer on the night. Post has seen his role fluctuate throughout the early part of the season and has yet to find the rhythm on offense that he displayed last season. Nevertheless, he’ll have a chance to log consecutive strong performances on Sunday against the Pacers.

GSW • Small Forward, Shooting Guard, and Power Forward • #10
4 months ago
Butler is back in the fold after a one-game absence with a back injury, which means Will Richard will head to the bench. Also, with Stephen Curry still out, Moody will remain in the starting lineup, preserving his streaming value.
Source: Golden State Warriors

GSW • Small Forward, Shooting Guard, and Power Forward • #10
4 months ago
Butler’s availability on Friday is big for the Warriors, who will face a Nuggets team looking to avenge an early-season loss. The veteran forward is averaging 19.0 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 4.5 assists through eight games this season and will re-enter the starting lineup on Friday, after missing his first game of the season on Wednesday, to help the Warriors get back on track after having lost three of their last four games.
Source: Sam Gordon

GSW • Shooting Guard • #4
4 months ago
Initially questionable for Friday’s game with a right lower back strain, Moody is available to play. With Stephen Curry unavailable, Moody will be in the starting lineup and is worth a look in deep leagues.
Source: Anthony Slater

GSW • Center • #42
4 months ago
Horford’s absence on Friday will leave the Warriors thinner in the frontcourt when facing Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets’ strong frontcourt. Horford recorded a season-high 29 minutes and 13 points in a win over Denver earlier this season. Without him in the lineup on Friday, Trayce Jackson-Davis should see more opportunities as the potential backup center behind Quinten Post.
Source: Anthony Slater

SAC • Center and Power Forward • #11
4 months ago
Sabonis, who was initially questionable for Friday’s game, will miss a second consecutive contest with a left ribcage contusion. Drew Eubanks will remain in the starting lineup, with Maxime Raynaud and Precious Achiuwa playing rotation minutes off the bench.
Source: Jason Anderson

GSW • Shooting Guard • #4
4 months ago
Moody’s back injury is new, and his addition to the injury report just hours before tip-off means he’s in danger of sitting out against Denver. If Moody is sidelined, Buddy Hield and rookie Will Richard could be in line for an expanded role. Richard popped off for 30 points on Wednesday in his first career start.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #23
4 months ago
As expected, Green will take the court after sitting out Wednesday’s loss to the Kings. Green should handle his typical workload, and he could be called upon for additional usage with Steph Curry out and Jimmy Butler and Moses Moody banged up.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Center • #42
4 months ago
Horford rested for Tuesday’s matchup with Phoenix on the first leg of Golden State’s back-to-back set, but his foot injury is a new one. If Horford is unable to play on Friday, Quinten Post would likely pick up his minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAC • Center and Power Forward • #11
4 months ago
Sabonis missed Wednesday’s game against Golden State, which allowed Drew Eubanks to get the starting nod in his place. Eubanks should get another start if Sabonis remains out, with Maxime Raynaud and Precious Achiuwa filling out the reserve minutes. If Sabonis is back, he’ll play the majority of the minutes at center.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAC • Shooting Guard, Small Forward, and Point Guard • #8
4 months ago
LaVine missed Wednesday’s game against Golden State, which opened the door for Nique Clifford to start. The rookie logged 33 minutes but will be pushed to the bench with LaVine back in the lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAC • Shooting Guard • #0
4 months ago
Despite coming off the bench, Monk’s role expanded with Zach LaVine and Domantas Sabonis sidelined. Sure enough, he came through with his second 20-point game of the season in his first action since missing two games for personal reasons. If LaVine remains out for additional games, Monk will be worth taking a flier on. Nique Clifford started Wednesday’s victory, finishing with 12 points, three rebounds, three assists, one steal and three three-pointers in 33 minutes.

SAC • Shooting Guard, Small Forward, and Power Forward • #10
4 months ago
DeRozan has scored 25 points or more on three occasions this season, including Wednesday’s win over the Warriors. The absences of Zach LaVine and Domantas Sabonis put a little more on Deebo’s plate, enabling him to attempt at least 20 shots in a game for the second time this season. DeRozan did not provide much value outside of points and free-throw percentage, but he remains a top-100 player in nine-cat formats.

SAC • Point Guard and Small Forward • #4
4 months ago
Westbrook recorded his first triple-double as a King, helping lead the team to a win despite not having Zach LaVine or Domantas Sabonis. Rostered in 34 percent of Yahoo! leagues, he’s providing top-75 value in nine-cat formats. Westbrook has largely kept the turnovers in check, which has been great for the Kings and those who have him rostered. Dennis Schröder’s fantasy value hasn’t suffered either, as he is also providing seventh-round value. He finished Wednesday’s win with 18 points, seven rebounds, seven assists, one block and three three-pointers.
SAC • Shooting Guard • #
4 months ago
The Kings won’t have Zach LaVine or Domantas Sabonis for Wednesday’s game, opening up two spots in the starting lineup. The voids will be filled by Clifford and Eubanks, with the latter being the more worthwhile streaming option. Malik Monk and Keon Ellis should also see their minutes increase despite coming off the bench.
Source: NBA Lineups

SAC • Center and Power Forward • #11
4 months ago
Sabonis has been downgraded from questionable to out, which opens up a spot in the starting lineup for Drew Eubanks. While he may not be the most enticing streaming option, Eubanks is worth a look in deeper leagues. Maxime Raynaud should pick up additional rotation minutes off the bench, but he isn’t worth the streaming risk.
Source: Marc J. Spears

SAC • Shooting Guard, Small Forward, and Point Guard • #8
4 months ago
While LaVine did play through lower back soreness on Monday, he will not be able to go on Wednesday. His absence opens up a spot in the starting lineup for Malik Monk, Keon Ellis or Nique Clifford. All three should see their playing time increase, but Monk offers the highest offensive upside of the three. Ellis is capable of a big night, but he’s more likely to provide streaming value in the defensive stats.
Source: Marc J. Spears

SAC • Shooting Guard • #0
4 months ago
After missing the last two games for personal reasons, Monk will be available for Wednesday’s game. He’ll likely slide into his usual role off the bench, but there’s a chance he starts since Zach LaVine (back) is questionable. LaVine was also questionable ahead of Monday’s loss to the Nuggets, but started and played 37 minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report