BKN • • #
3 days ago
Dëmin will be back after a one-game absence, which allowed Tyrese Martin to start in his place. Martin will likely return to a reserve role with Dëmin available. Dëmin scored a career-best 23 points in the last game he suited up for and will look to build off that.
Source: NBA Injury Report
BKN • G-F • #14
3 days ago
Mann was able to play through this rib injury on Saturday, but he has landed back on the injury report. If he’s unavailable, rookie Drake Powell could get the first start of his career, though Tyrese Martin and Jalen Wilson will be candidates to start as well.
Source: Erik Slater

BKN • Forward-Center • #21
3 days ago
Clowney should be good to go and will occupy his typical spot in the starting lineup. He has been starting for most of November, but he has stepped up recently, averaging 17.8 points, 1.3 blocks and 3.0 triples over the past two weeks.
Source: Erik Slater

BKN • Forward • #1
3 days ago
MPJ is expected to be back after a two-game absence. Ziaire Williams started in his place for both games and was able to score in double figures twice. Williams will lose all streaming value with MPJ returning.
Source: Erik Slater

TOR • Center • #19
3 days ago
The big man will sit out the second leg of Toronto’s back-to-back set on Sunday, and Sandro Mamukelashvili could be in line for a spot start. Rookie Collin Murray-Boyles should see additional run off the bench.
Source: Blake Murphy

TOR • Center • #19
3 days ago
The big man will sit out the second leg of Toronto’s back-to-back set on Sunday, and Sandro Mamukelashvili could be in line for a spot start. Rookie Collin Murray-Boyles should see additional run off the bench.
Source: Blake Murphy
BKN • • #
4 days ago
This was the first time Saraf has suited up since Nov. 11, he injured his ankle during a G League game earlier this month, and this was the first time since then that he checked in for Brooklyn. He logged 29 minutes in the ugly loss and was one of the more productive players for the Nets. The lopsided score certainly altered the rotation, but Saraf could earn more minutes after leading the team in assists.
BKN • • #
4 days ago
Wolf hasn’t played much of a role during his rookie year, but he was part of the rotation in this game and made a huge impact off the bench. He led the Nets in scoring while enjoying the best game of his young career. He’s a dynamic big man that has tremendous upside, and Brooklyn will likely let him continue to take on more minutes to see how he can develop. He’s a valuable piece in dynasty leagues, and he’s worth keeping an eye on in standard redraft leagues.

BKN • Forward • #13
4 days ago
Martin slid into the starting unit with Egor Dëmin sidelined, but he wasn’t able to make the most of the opportunity. He played 24 minutes in the lopsided loss and simply didn’t make much of an impact in the box score. He wasn’t alone, as this was an ugly game for all the Nets starters. Martin may get another start of both Dëmin and Michael Porter Jr. remain out against the Hornets on Monday, but he won’t be worth streaming.

TOR • Guard • #5
4 days ago
Not only did Quickley record a season-high assist total, but he notched his second double-double on Saturday. His fantasy value has consistently hovered within the top-75 in eight- and nine-cat formats thus far, with a lower-than-expected free-throw percentage being the issue. A career 85.3 percent shooter from the charity stripe, Quickley is making 74.5 percent of his attempts this season. Getting that number closer to 80 percent will go a long way toward improving IQ’s fantasy value. The Raptors play four games during Week 7, starting with the Trail Blazers on Tuesday.

TOR • Forward • #3
4 days ago
Ingram has scored at least 22 points in three straight and six of his last seven games. While the shooting on Saturday wasn’t great, there isn’t much to complain about regarding the Raptors forward’s season-long value. A top-75 player in nine-cat formats, Ingram is closing in on top-50 value in eight-cat. He’ll look to take advantage of some home cooking during Week 7, as all four of the Raptors’ games are at home.

TOR • Forward-Guard • #4
4 days ago
Barnes recorded an excellent stat line on Saturday, but his run of consecutive made free throws ended at 25. So, José Calderon’s franchise record of 87 consecutive made free throws remains safe. Overtime loss and free-throw streak aside, Barnes has been outstanding this season. And in fantasy, he has been a top-15 player in eight- and nine-cat formats. The Raptors play four games during Week 7, starting with Portland on Tuesday.

BKN • Forward • #13
4 days ago
The Nets are without Egor Dëmin, who is out due to plantar fascia injury management. As a result, Martin will make his third start of the season, and the promotion makes him worth a look in deep redraft leagues. Martin isn’t a must-stream player, but there are opportunities to produce.
Source: Sharif Phillips-Keaton
BKN • G-F • #14
4 days ago
Mann was upgraded to probable shortly before this update and has now officially been cleared to play. He finished with 14 points and six assists on Friday and should continue to play a significant role for the Nets.
Source: Brooklyn Nets
BKN • G-F • #14
4 days ago
Listed as questionable on the initial injury report, Mann is trending toward being available for Saturday’s game. He’ll be in the starting lineup if available, but the veteran wing has provided minimal value in most redraft leagues. If Mann can’t play, Drake Powell may be the player who benefits the most.
Source: Brooklyn Nets
BKN • • #
4 days ago
Dëmin is out for Saturday’s game with the Bucks for left plantar fascia injury management reasons. It’s undoubtedly a bummer after the 19-year-old point guard had his best game since joining the Nets with 23 points against the 76ers on Friday. Dëmin is certainly a player to keep tabs on for fantasy managers going forward, though he may not be worth rostering just yet.
BKN • G-F • #14
4 days ago
Mann is dealing with right rib soreness. The 29-year-old shooting guard had 14 points, six assists and four rebounds against the 76ers on Friday. Mann is available in most fantasy leagues due to his inconsistent play, but his role is stable for the time being.

BKN • Forward • #1
4 days ago
Porter is dealing with low back tightness. It’ll be his second consecutive game that he’s missed due to the injury. Without the 27-year-old small forward, Ziaire Williams will move into the starting lineup again. Williams is a streaming option in deeper formats.
BKN • • #
5 days ago
Dëmin had his best game as a Net on Friday, reaching double figures for the sixth time, with this being his first 20-point game. The rookei guard recorded a complete stat line in 30 minutes on the floor. Since replacing Ben Saraf (DNP-CD on Friday) in the starting lineup, Dëmin has not been productive enough to be a must-roster player in 14-team leagues. However, he is definitely worth watching in the aftermath of Friday’s performance.
BKN • G-F • #14
5 days ago
Mann is rostered in only three percent of Yahoo! leagues, and with good reason. While he did record a solid line against the 76ers, his inconsistency makes him difficult to trust in most fantasy formats. However, it appears that he’s a lock in the starting lineup for the foreseeable future, especially as first-round pick Drake Powell (4/1/1 in 21 minutes) also has his bouts with inconsistency. There may come a point later in the season when the roles reverse, but we aren’t there yet.

BKN • Forward-Center • #21
5 days ago
The bad news for fantasy managers who have Clowney rostered is that he shot the ball poorly on Friday. The good news is that he recorded a complete stat line, which is good for the overall value in category leagues. For the season, the third-year forward remains ranked just outside the top-200 in nine-cat formats, due mainly to his low field-goal percentage. However, Clowney has been a sixth-round player over the past two weeks. Despite Friday’s poor shooting, he’s trending in the right direction.

BKN • Forward • #8
5 days ago
The lone change to the lineup is Williams, who steps in for Michael Porter Jr. While he’s scored seven points on 2-of-8 shooting over the last two games, Williams did go on a run of three straight games in double figures before that. He’ll have a higher ceiling on Friday, but there should be better streaming options available on an 11-game night.
Source: NBA Lineups

TOR • Guard-Forward • #1
5 days ago
Dick exited early on Wednesday, but that won’t keep him sidelined against Charlotte. With RJ Barrett still sidelined, Dick should see a bump in minutes, and Ja’Kobe Walter, who played 32 minutes after Dick’s early exit, will likely see his minutes decrease from that game, but he’ll still play more than he typically does. However, neither will be reliable streaming options in standard leagues.
Source: Blake Murphy
BKN • • #
6 days ago
Saraf injured his left ankle during a G League game on November 15. With the Nets already sending fellow rookie Nolan Traoré to the G League, that may be an indication regarding Saraf’s availability for Friday. However, even if he can play, Egor Dëmin will play most of the available minutes at point guard. Fantasy managers can leave Saraf on the waiver wire, but he should be more valuable later in the season.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Guard • #14
7 days ago
Walter was replaced in the starting lineup by Collin Murray-Boyles (zero points and one rebound in eight minutes), but the change did not have a negative impact on his playing time. Walter, who replaced CMB in the lineup to begin the third quarter, played a season-high 32 minutes. While he isn’t a must-roster player, injuries to RJ Barrett and Gradey Dick add some appeal to Walter in deep leagues, especially with one of Toronto’s final two games of Week 6 being against the struggling Hornets.

TOR • Forward-Guard • #4
7 days ago
For just the second time in his last seven games, Barnes scored at least 20 points. However, he has remained a highly valuable option in fantasy leagues, even with a slight dip in scoring. Over the past two weeks, Barnes has been a top-15 player in eight- and nine-cat formats, which aligns with his season-long value. The Raptors end Week 6 with a back-to-back against the Hornets and Knicks on Saturday and Sunday. The matchup with Charlotte should be an especially good one for Barnes.

TOR • Forward • #3
7 days ago
With the Pistons losing to Boston on Wednesday, Toronto’s nine-game win streak is the longest in the Eastern Conference. They’ve got Ingram to thank for their most recent victory, as his shot with six-tenths of a second remaining was the difference. He’s scored at least 22 points in five of his last six games and has been a top-50 player in eight-cat formats. As long as Ingram remains healthy, fantasy managers should receive excellent value moving forward.
Source: Eric Koreen

TOR • Guard-Forward • #1
7 days ago
Gradey fell hard on his back late in the first quarter, forcing his head to snap back and hit the court. After some time in the bench area just before the start of the second, he went back to the locker room to be evaluated, and the Raptors have ruled Gradey out for the rest of the night. His absence likely means more minutes for Ja’Kobe Walter, especially with RJ Barrett (knee) out for at least one week.
Source: Esfandiar Baraheni
TOR • • #
7 days ago
The Raptors are once again without RJ Barrett, who is recovering from a knee injury. While Ja’Kobe Walter was the replacement in the lineup the last time out, Murray-Boyles has received the nod for Wednesday. The promotion makes him worthy of deep-league streaming consideration, while there isn’t much to gain from holding onto Walter in redraft leagues.
Source: Toronto Raptors

TOR • Forward-Guard • #9
7 days ago
Barrett sustained a right knee sprain in Sunday’s win over Brooklyn before sitting out Monday’s win over Cleveland. His timeline means Barrett will miss at least four games, though he could be forced to sit out additional games beyond that, depending on his recovery. Ja’Kobe Walter started on Monday, though he did little with his 24 minutes. Jamal Shead logged 24 minutes off the bench, and he should see an uptick in playing time for as long as Barrett is out. Gradey Dick may be more involved, too, so fantasy managers don’t have a clear pickup here.
Source: Esfandiar Baraheni

TOR • Forward-Guard • #9
8 days ago
Barrett will miss a second straight game with a sprained right knee, opening up a spot in the starting lineup. Ja’Kobe Walter started Monday’s win over the Cavaliers, playing 24 minutes. While starting raises his fantasy ceiling, 24 minutes may not be enough for Walter to be worth the risk.
Source: Blake Murphy
BKN • • #
9 days ago
Powell appears to like playing against the Knicks. Just over two weeks after scoring a season-high 15 points in a road loss to the Nets’ crosstown rival, the rookie wing matched that number on Monday. Powell didn’t record any defensive stats in the 113-100 defeat, but the offensive improvement was good to see. Since the first meeting with New York, he averaged 6.0 points in the six games that followed. This is going to be a season in which Powell and fellow rookie Egor Dëmin (9/6/2/1 with one three-pointer) play plenty; fantasy managers must hope that the early-season lumps turn them into valuable options during the “silly season.”

BKN • Forward • #1
9 days ago
Porter had a rough night, shooting 1-of-9 from beyond the arc as the Nets remained winless at home. That ends a streak of five straight games with at least three three-pointers, during which he shot 42.9 percent on 8.4 three-point attempts per game. Porter’s fantasy value is fine for now, but there remains the lingering concern that the Nets could choose to either trim his minutes or go the “injury management” route later this season. He’ll look to bounce back when the Nets host the 76ers on Friday.

BKN • Forward-Center • #21
9 days ago
Clowney didn’t record any defensive stats in Monday’s defeat, but the third-year forward/center had the best offensive night of his NBA career. Not only did Clowney record career-highs in points and three-pointers, but he also finished with his first 30-point game. While his season-long value places him just outside the top-200 in nine-cat formats, Clowney has been close to a top-50 player over the last two weeks. Rostered in 20 percent of Yahoo! leagues, he’s worth a look in more 14-team leagues due to the Nets’ status as a rebuilding team.

TOR • Center • #19
9 days ago
Poeltl didn’t have to score much to have an impact on the Raptors’ victory. He crashed the glass hard and finished with a game-high in rebounds, while also finishing as one of two Raptors players with multiple steals. The veteran center has started in each of his appearances this year and continues to be a reliable frontcourt option for the suddenly-hot Raptors, who have not reeled off eight wins in a row.

TOR • Forward-Guard • #4
9 days ago
Barnes made a big impact on Monday’s win, finishing as one of four Toronto players to score in double figures, and one of two to collect double-digit rebounds. Despite missing on each of his three-point attempts, Barnes shot the ball efficiently overall and also found a way to conclude as one of the Raptors’ best playmakers on the night. With his work on the glass, he collected his eighth double-double of the season and will have a chance to land a consecutive one against the Pacers on Wednesday.

TOR • Forward • #3
9 days ago
Ingram made his way past the 30-point mark for the first time this season and finished a few missed free throws away from a 40-point game. The former Most Improved Player took one-third of the Raptors’ field goal attempts, leading to a season-high five triples. He shot efficiently and also did solid work on the glass before the night ended in an eighth-straight win for Toronto, which holds the second spot in the Eastern Conference standings.

BKN • Center • #33
9 days ago
Claxton is good to go after being listed as probable on the initial injury report. The Nets will stick with their same starting five, with Egor Dëmin, Terance Mann, Michael Porter Jr. and Noah Clowney completing the quintet.
Source: C.J. Holmes

TOR • Guard • #14
9 days ago
The Raptors have made two changes to the lineup that started Sunday’s win over the Nets. Walter starts for the injured RJ Barrett (knee), who is considered day-to-day. While he isn’t a must-stream player, Walter should be watched in case Barrett’s injury is more severe than currently believed. The other change is Poeltl, who did not play on Sunday for injury management reasons. Sandro Mamukelashvili will come off the bench.
Source: Josh Lewenberg

TOR • Forward-Guard • #9
9 days ago
Barrett landed awkwardly after completing a dunk during the third quarter of Sunday’s victory. Already ruled out for Monday’s game against the Cavaliers, he’s considered day-to-day, which is excellent news for the Raptors. Ja’Kobe Walter and Gradey Dick are two players whose minutes may increase with Barrett unavailable.
Source: Michael Grange

BKN • Center • #33
9 days ago
Claxton is dealing with left quad tightness, but is likely to play given his designation of probable on the injury report. The 26-year-old center had 10 points in 31 minutes against the Raptors on Sunday. Claxton could have a matchup advantage against the Knicks if Mitchell Robinson, who’s questionable with an illness, is ruled out.

TOR • Forward-Guard • #9
9 days ago
Barrett injured his knee when he appeared to land awkwardly after a third quarter dunk in Sunday’s game against the Nets. The 25-year-old small forward didn’t return to the game and is out for Monday’s second game of a back-to-back against the Cavaliers. Ja’Kobe Walter and Gradey Dick are candidates for extra minutes with Barrett out, though neither are worth streaming.

TOR • Forward-Guard • #4
10 days ago
Barnes helped fuel Toronto to their seventh straight win since November 11 in a balanced effort where eight Raptors reached double figures. He’ll take on an even larger share of the scoring load moving forward after RJ Barrett exited with a knee injury. The 24-year-old fantasy standout has produced first-round value so far, averaging 19.3 points, 7.6 rebounds, five assists, 1.5 steals and 1.8 blocks through 17 games. Toronto faces a quick turnaround with Monday’s matchup against the Cavaliers to close out a back-to-back that opens a four-game week also featuring the Pacers, Hornets and Knicks.

BKN • Forward • #1
10 days ago
Porter has been sizzling hot of late, topping 25 points for the fourth straight game. The 27-year-old playmaker has performed at a first-round level from a fantasy standpoint over the past two weeks, averaging 27.7 points, 7.7 rebounds, 4.2 assists and one steal across his last six contests. The Nets are back in action on Monday night with a showdown against the Knicks before returning to action on Friday with a back-to-back against the 76ers and Bucks to close out a three-game week.

TOR • Guard-Forward • #1
10 days ago
Dick came off the bench to knock down a pair of three-pointers as one of eight Raptors in double figures. His role could expand in the short term if RJ Barrett is sidelined for any length of time after leaving Sunday’s contest with a knee injury.

BKN • Forward • #13
10 days ago
Martin has been hot-and-cold over the past couple weeks but put together his most complete effort of the year in this one. He came off the bench to knock down five of nine three-pointers and reach 20 points for the second time this season. He’s averaging 14.7 points across three games over the past week, which makes him an interesting pickup in deeper fantasy formats.

TOR • Forward-Guard • #9
10 days ago
Barrett appeared to land awkwardly after completing a dunk during the third quarter of Sunday’s game. He would leave less than a minute later and has now been ruled out for the rest of the night. Ja’Kobe Walter and Gradey Dick are available to absorb some of the minutes that would have gone to Barrett.
Source: Michael Grange
TOR • • #
10 days ago
Murray-Boyles is back in the Raptors’ rotation after missing two games with a sprained right MCL. With Jakob Poeltl (back) not playing, there will be ample minutes available to CMB and Sandro Mamukelashvili, with the latter having scored a season-high 23 points in Friday’s win over the Wizards.
Source: Blake Murphy

BKN • Center • #33
10 days ago
Claxton and Dëmin were initially probable for Sunday’s game, so the upgrades in status were expected. They will occupy their usual places in the Nets starting lineup. While Claxton is worth rostering in 12-team formats, Dëmin is a solid option in deeper formats.
Source: C.J. Holmes
BKN • • #
11 days ago
Dëmin, who has started Brooklyn’s last seven games, is dealing with a sore neck and jawline. However, the probable tag suggests that the rookie will ultimately be cleared to play. If Dëmin can’t play, Terance Mann will take on more of the playmaking responsibilities. Even with an expanded role, Mann hasn’t been the most dependable fantasy option this season.
Source: Meghan Triplett

BKN • Center • #33
11 days ago
Claxton is dealing with a sprained left elbow. While he is listed as probable on the initial injury report for Sunday, the Nets’ starting center is a left-handed shooter. If Claxton can’t play against Toronto, Day’Ron Sharpe will likely move into the starting lineup.
Source: Meghan Triplett
TOR • • #
11 days ago
Murray-Boyles has missed Toronto’s last two games with a sprained right MCL. With Jakob Poeltl (back) getting the night off for injury management reasons, there will be additional minutes available to CMB if he’s allowed to play. Murray-Boyles’ availability will determine Sandro Mamukelashvili’s workload.
Source: Blake Murphy

TOR • Center • #19
11 days ago
Sunday’s game is the first of two in as many nights for the Raptors, who host the Cavaliers on Monday. Poeltl, who missed time earlier this season with a sore lower back, will not play on Sunday. Sandro Mamukelashvili, who scored a season-high 23 points on Friday, is the most likely replacement in the starting lineup. How high Mamu’s ceiling is depends on the availability of Collin Murray-Boyles, who is questionable.
Source: Blake Murphy

BKN • Forward • #1
12 days ago
Here’s an oversimplification: Porter was able to get whatever shot he wanted from anywhere on the floor against an undersized Celtics squad. He eclipsed 20 points for the eighth straight game and posted his fifth 30-point outing of the season, drilling four of six from deep and shooting nearly 62 percent overall as Boston had no answers for his blend of size, speed and athleticism. The 27-year-old scoring machine has delivered third-round fantasy production so far, averaging 24.9 points, 7.7 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 0.8 steals through 14 games.

BKN • Center • #33
12 days ago
Claxton took full advantage of Boston’s lackluster frontcourt as he seemed to be able to get to the rim whenever he wanted against relatively inexperienced big men Neemias Queta and Luka Garza. The double-digit assists were the real surprise here as it was the first time he was in double figures in that department since last March. He’s averaging 14.8 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.4 assists, 0.8 steals and 1.3 blocks through 15 games this season.

TOR • Forward-Center • #54
12 days ago
Mamukelashvili endured some struggles finishing around the basket during the first half, but that did not prevent him from having his most productive outing of the season. He recorded his first 20-point game of the season and provided solid value in the rebound category. With Collin Murray-Boyles (knee) out, there’s even more room for Mamukelashvili to have an impact. He hasn’t reached the point where he needs to be rostered in deep leagues, but keep an eye on Mamu.

TOR • Forward-Guard • #4
12 days ago
Barnes’ progression as a three-point shooter has been remarkable, considering how much he struggled in his first four seasons. After averaging 4.9 and 4.3 attempts during the 2023-24 and 2024-25 seasons, he’s averaging a shade under four in 2025-26. More importantly, Barnes’ shot quality has been a factor in his shooting 39 percent from beyond the arc. He’s providing top-15 value in eight- and nine-cat formats, exceeding his Yahoo! ADP (26).

TOR • Forward-Guard • #9
12 days ago
While Barrett isn’t providing top-100 value in eight- or nine-cat formats, he’s been more consistently productive this season than in years past. And that’s somewhat surprising given the Raptors’ addition of Brandon Ingram to the mix this season. Barrett has done enough to merit being rostered in most leagues, but increased defensive production would do wonders for his value.

TOR • Forward • #3
12 days ago
Four Raptors, including Ingram, scored either 23 or 24 points in Friday’s 140-110 victory. He’s scored at least 20 in three straight and of his last eight appearances, and availability hasn’t been an issue for Ingram, either. Yet to miss a game, he’s providing top-50 value in eight-cat formats. Given Ingram’s injury history, fantasy managers may be hesitant to get too excited this early in the season. However, this has been a very encouraging start to his first season in Toronto.

TOR • Guard • #5
12 days ago
The Raptors clinched a spot in the NBA Cup quarterfinals with a dominant performance on Friday. While Quickley wasn’t one of the four to score at least 23 points, he did dish out a team-high seven assists. Based on his Yahoo! ADP of 74, the Raptors point guard was expected to be a solid fantasy option this season. He’s been slightly better, providing sixth-round value in nine-cat formats. Sunday’s game against the Nets sets up to be another advantageous matchup for Quickley and the Raptors.