
TOR • Center and Power Forward • #54
4 days ago
The Raptors won’t have Jakob Poeltl (illness) for Tuesday’s game, as he joins the injured Collin Murray-Boyles (thumb) on the sidelines. As a result, Mamukelashvili moves into the starting lineup and should be streamed wherever he’s available.
Source: Blake Murphy

TOR • Center • #19
4 days ago
Due to an illness, Poeltl joins Collin Murray-Boyles (thumb) on the sidelines for Tuesday’s game. Sandro Mamukelashvili will take on a more prominent role within the Raptors’ rotation, likely moving into the starting lineup. Jonathan Mogbo may pick up rotation minutes out of necessity, but Mamu is the priority fantasy add.
Source: Blake Murphy

NYK • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #3
4 days ago
Hart is dealing with soreness in his left knee. If he’s unable to play against the Jazz, Landry Shamet and Mohamed Diawara are potential replacements in the starting lineup. Both players would see their opportunities increase if Hart sits, regardless of who starts.
Source: NBA Injury Report

NYK • Center • #23
4 days ago
Robinson sat out on Monday, which was the second night of a back-to-back. He’ll be back to occupying his typical reserve role against Utah, which means Ariel Hukporti will lose out on minutes after logging 12 as the backup against the Clippers.
Source: NBA Injury Report

NYK • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #3
5 days ago
Hart finished Monday’s defeat with his 13th double-double of the season and third since the All-Star break. Due to decreased production across multiple categories, his fantasy value has dipped significantly since the All-Star break. The Knicks end their road trip with games against the Jazz and Pacers, two matchups that may serve Hart well. Fantasy managers will certainly hope that’s the case, as his value has been trending in the wrong direction, even with Monday’s double-double.

NYK • Small Forward and Power Forward • #8
5 days ago
After dropping 34 points in the Knicks’ blowout of the Nuggets to open their five-game road trip, Anunoby struggled against the Lakers on Sunday. The wing rebounded nicely on Monday, even if it did not result in a Knicks’ victory. Since the All-Star break, Anunoby has provided top-50 value in nine-cat formats. While his season-long value has been better than that, his consistency has made OG a player whom fantasy managers have been able to rely on all season long.

NYK • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #11
5 days ago
Brunson was one of the few Knicks to shoot the ball well against the Clippers, making just over half of his attempts on the night. That was a positive development for fantasy managers, as the Knicks’ captain opened March shooting 37.5 percent from the field in his first five games of the month. Having lost both of their games in Los Angeles County, the Knicks dropped to 0-4 in California this season. The Knicks play three more games in Week 20, starting with the Jazz on Wednesday.

NYK • Center and Power Forward • #32
5 days ago
Including Towns, four players were responsible for 97 of the Knicks’ 118 points. Add in 20 turnovers, and it’s nearly impossible to win a game against a team that has postseason ambitions like the Clippers. The good news for fantasy managers was that Towns, who has played well over the past month, recorded a robust stat line that only lacked a steal. With the Knicks ending their road trip with games against the Jazz and Pacers, those could be big nights for KAT.

TOR • Center • #19
5 days ago
Already without Collin Murray-Boyles (thumb), the Raptors could also be without Poeltl for the first game of their two-game road trip. With Toronto visiting New Orleans on Wednesday, this may be a spot where the 7-footer doesn’t play both games, regardless of his availability for Tuesday. If Poeltl can’t play, Sandro Mamukelashvili will figure more prominently in the rotation, with Jonathan Mogbo potentially picking up minutes as well.
Source: NBA Injury Report

NYK • Center • #23
5 days ago
Robinson will get the night off to manage a nagging left ankle injury as the Knicks play the second leg of a back-to-back set. Ariel Hukporti should see additional playing time as Karl-Anthony Towns’ backup.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Center and Power Forward • #32
6 days ago
Jackson-Davis suffered a dislocated right middle finger while warming up ahead of Sunday’s win over the Mavericks. He’ll miss at least one game, but no decision has been made regarding TJD’s availability for Wednesday’s game in New Orleans. His availability does not affect fantasy basketball.
Source: Michael Grange
TOR • Power Forward • #
6 days ago
Murray-Boyles aggravated his sprained left thumb during a February 25 loss to the Spurs and has not played since. The rookie will not travel for Toronto’s back-to-back to begin Week 20 in hopes of making additional strides with his recovery. Sandro Mamukelashvili will continue to serve as the primary backup to Jakob Poeltl, who has played at least 29 minutes in each of his last three appearances.
Source: Michael Grange

TOR • Center and Power Forward • #54
6 days ago
The Raptors’ bench, Mamukelashvili included, has struggled since the All-Star break. While his stat lines over the past two games have not been elite, Mamu reaching double figures in both is a step in the right direction. With Collin Murray-Boyles (thumb) ruled out for Toronto’s first two games of Week 20, Mamukelashvili will continue to serve as Jakob Poeltl’s primary backup.

TOR • Center • #19
6 days ago
After totaling 18 points and 14 rebounds in the Raptors’ first two games of Week 19, Poeltl finished the week with one of his best efforts since the All-Star break. The 7-footer has reached double figures in points three times since the break, with Sunday’s double-double being his second. Also of note: Poeltl played 30 minutes, and he’s logged 29 or more in three straight games for the first time this season. As long as his back doesn’t flare up, he can provide solid fantasy value in points, rebounds and field-goal percentage.

TOR • Power Forward, Shooting Guard, and Small Forward • #4
6 days ago
Barnes finished Sunday’s 30-point victory with a complete stat line, recording those numbers efficiently. In addition to shooting 50 percent from the field, the All-Satr forward committed just one turnover in 35 minutes. The ability to fill a stat line consistently has made Barnes one of the best players to roster in category leagues, and that should remain the case for years to come.

TOR • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #9
6 days ago
In addition to surpassing 8,000 points for his NBA career, Barrett recorded his first 30-point game of the season on Sunday. The Raptors guard scored efficiently in the 122-92 victory, making 10 of his 12 two-point attempts. Barrett has been on a nice run recently, scoring at least 20 points in four straight and five of his last six games. The Raptors play four games in Week 20, starting with road games in Houston and New Orleans on Tuesday and Wednesday.

NYK • Center and Power Forward • #32
6 days ago
Towns had only one game with at least 20 points in his last six games entering play Sunday. While the 30-year-old center has been playing well recently, his scoring has lagged behind somewhat. That wasn’t the case on Sunday as he poured in 25 points on 17 attempts. Towns has provided third-round per game value over the last two weeks. The Knicks have four games coming up in Week 20, starting with a matchup against the Clippers on Monday.

NYK • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #11
6 days ago
Brunson wasn’t particularly efficient with 24 points on 20 attempts from the field in the loss to the Lakers on Sunday. Despite the decisive loss, the 29-year-old point guard played 42 minutes. Brunson had seven assists, but also six turnovers. The Knicks have four games coming up in Week 20, starting with a matchup against the Clippers on Monday.

TOR • Center and Power Forward • #32
6 days ago
Jackson-Davis dislocated his right middle finger during pregame warmups and was not ruled out until early in the first quarter. His absence does not affect fantasy basketball, but it leaves the Raptors with less margin for error in the frontcourt.
Source: Michael Grange

TOR • Small Forward and Power Forward • #3
6 days ago
Ingram is good to go after landing on the injury report due to a stomach illness. He’ll occupy his usual spot in the starting lineup, with Ja’Kobe Walter missing out on a potential spot start.
Source: Michael Grange

NYK • Shooting Guard • #44
6 days ago
Shamet is good to go after initially being listed as questionable. He’s provided reliable minutes off the bench this season. While that has not significantly affected fantasy basketball, there’s a clear drop-off in the Knicks’ bench production when Shamet isn’t available.
Source: James Edwards III

NYK • Shooting Guard • #44
7 days ago
Shamet is dealing with a cervical sprain in his neck. If he’s unable to play on Sunday, the Knicks may give rookie Mohamed Diawara additional rotation minutes off the bench. Jeremy Sochan may also experience an increase in minutes, serving as another defender to throw at LeBron James.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Small Forward and Power Forward • #3
7 days ago
Ingram has been playing through a sprained thumb on his left hand, but is now on the injury report as questionable with an illness for Sunday’s game against the Mavericks. Ja’Kobe Walter could move into the starting lineup if Ingram is ultimately ruled out.

NYK • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #3
8 days ago
While Hart reached double figures in seven of the Knicks’ first games out of the All-Star break, he shot 43.2 percent from the field and 20.7 percent from three. The percentages weren’t an issue on Friday, with the Knicks’ wing shooting 2-of-4 from three and 6-of-8 from inside the arc. Add in the rebounds and assists, and Hart put together another solid performance.

NYK • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #11
8 days ago
Brunson was the one Knicks starter who could not get going offensively on Friday, opening the game 1-of-10 from the field. The nine points were the fewest in a game for the point guard since February 11, when Brunson scored eight in a blowout win over the 76ers. The good news for fantasy managers is that Brunson recorded 15 assists against the Nuggets. He’s now recorded 10 or more assists in three consecutive games, tied for the longest streak in his career.

NYK • Center and Power Forward • #32
8 days ago
Even if he isn’t putting up robust numbers in the points category, Towns has been playing his best basketball of the season recently. He finished Friday’s rout with a league-leading 44th double-double while shooting over 50 percent from the field. Sunday’s matchup against the Lakers could be a bit more manageable for Towns, especially if Deandre Ayton (knee) remains out for Los Angeles.

NYK • Small Forward and Power Forward • #8
8 days ago
The Knicks have won their last three games in Denver by at least 30 points, and Anunoby’s gone off in two of them. Having dropped a career-high 40 on November 25, 2024, he scored 34 on excellent percentages on Friday. Anunoby shot 6-of-11 from beyond the arc, and his complete stat line included five assists and four steals. With the Knicks winning 142-103, OG’s night concluded with 9:03 remaining in the fourth quarter. The Knicks visit the Lakers on Sunday to end Week 19.

NYK • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #3
8 days ago
Hart was initially listed as questionable with a lower back contusion, but was ruled in for Friday’s game against the Nuggets. Hart had 10 points and 12 rebounds in Wednesday’s loss to the Thunder.

TOR • Power Forward, Shooting Guard, and Small Forward • #4
9 days ago
While Barnes continues to hit double figures in the points category, his production in some other categories has slipped since the All-Star break. In six games, the All-Star forward has averaged 15.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 2.0 steals and 1.5 blocks while shooting 48.7 percent from the field. Barnes has been close to a top-25 player in eight-cat formats during this stretch, according to Basketball Monster, so the fall has not been a steep one. But he’s capable of doing more than he has in recent games.

TOR • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
9 days ago
After shooting 4-of-14 from the field in Tuesday’s loss to the Knicks, Quickley cleaned up his shooting on Tuesday. The Raptors guard made 60 percent of his attempts, and fantasy managers also received solid value in the assist category. Since failing to record an assist in Toronto’s February 25 loss to the Raptors, Quickley has totaled 30 helpers over his last three games while committing five turnovers.

TOR • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #9
9 days ago
Make it four games of 20 points or more in the last for Barrett, whose fantasy value slipped noticeably heading into the All-Star break. His value has rebounded somewhat since the break, but limited assist and defensive production continue to limit Barrett’s value, especially in category leagues. The Raptors play once more in Week 19, on Sunday against the Mavericks.

TOR • Small Forward and Power Forward • #3
9 days ago
Ingram was listed as questionable ahead of this game, but he will play through the sprained thumb in his left hand. He scored 31 points against the Knicks on Tuesday and will look to stay hot in this one.
Source: Blake Murphy

NYK • Center • #23
9 days ago
The Knicks decided to hold Robinson out on Wednesday against the Thunder since it was the second leg of a back-to-back, but he will return to help his team battle Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets.

NYK • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #3
9 days ago
Hart has a lower back contusion, so this doesn’t seem like a major concern. If he were to miss this game, that would likely mean more minutes and usage for Landry Shamet.

NYK • Small Forward and Power Forward • #8
10 days ago
While he made four three-pointers on Wednesday, Anunoby needed 13 attempts to hit that number. The good news for managers in category leagues was that he produced three steals and two blocks, the first time he’s recorded at least five defensive contributions since a January 28 win over the Raptors. The Knicks play two more games in Week 19, starting with the Nuggets on Friday.

NYK • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #11
10 days ago
The Thunder’s ability to rotate multiple players onto Brunson throughout Wednesday’s game led to him having one of his poorer offensive efforts of the season. However, he recorded a season-high 15 assists, just over a month after dishing out 13 in a win over the Lakers. There aren’t many teams with the perimeter personnel Oklahoma City boasts, and Brunson doesn’t shoot the ball as poorly as he did on Wednesday very often. He’ll look to bounce back on Friday in Denver.

NYK • Center and Power Forward • #32
10 days ago
While Towns only attempted eight shots on the night, his work on the glass was a big reason why the Knicks had a chance to send Wednesday’s game into overtime. He grabbed nine offensive rebounds, more than compensating for the Knicks not having Mitchell Robinson (ankle). The Knicks now hit the road for five games, starting with the Nuggets on Friday. They’ll need a similar performance from KAT, who has played arguably his best basketball of the season since the All-Star break.
TOR • Power Forward • #
10 days ago
Thursday’s game will be the third that Murray-Boyles has missed since aggravating his sprained left thumb. The Raptors will continue to rely on Jakob Poeltl and Sandro Mamukelashvili at the center position, with the latter’s playing time having decreased recently despite Murray-Boyles’ injury.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Small Forward and Power Forward • #3
10 days ago
If there’s a positive to Ingram’s sprained thumb, it’s that the injury is on his non-shooting (left) hand. If he’s unable to play against the Timberwolves, Ja’Kobe Walter may be the player most likely to move into the starting lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report

NYK • Center • #23
10 days ago
As expected, Robinson will be unavailable after playing in Tuesday’s game against Toronto. Karl-Anthony Towns will continue to fill the bulk of the minutes at center, with Ariel Hukporti slotting in as the backup for this game.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
11 days ago
The good news for fantasy managers was that Quickley recorded 12 assists, the second consecutive game that he’s hit double digits in that category. However, he struggled to knock down shots, shooting 3-of-10 from beyond the arc. Quickley has shot the ball well from the field since the All-Star break, making nearly 49 percent of his attempts. Tuesday’s performance wasn’t the best, but he’s been good overall in recent weeks.

TOR • Small Forward and Power Forward • #3
11 days ago
Ingram had it rolling during the first half, as he scored 27 points on 9-of-13 shooting from the field. The Knicks did a far better job of defending him after halftime, limiting the slender forward to four points. Ingram’s 31 points were the most in a game for him since the Raptors’ first game out of the All-Star break, and he did finish with a complete stat line.

TOR • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #9
11 days ago
While Barrett had a good night shooting the basketball, he has yet to beat the Knicks since being traded to Toronto. While he’s scored at least 20 points in three of his last four outings, the lackluster production outside of points and rebounds is why Barrett is a better option in points leagues than category leagues. The Raptors play two more games in Week 19, starting with the Timberwolves on Thursday.

NYK • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #3
11 days ago
Hart entered Tuesday in a bit of a slump, having shot 12-of-36 from the field over the last three games. He cleaned that up in Toronto, shooting 6-of-7 from the field while recording a solid overall stat line. Three-point shooting can be an issue at times due to nerve damage in his right hand, but Hart entered Tuesday making over 38 percent of his attempts.

NYK • Small Forward and Power Forward • #8
11 days ago
The Knicks are a better basketball team when Anunoby comes out aggressive on the offensive end of the floor, and that was the case on Tuesday. He shot 5-of-6 from the field in the first quarter, scoring 14 points. The downside was that Anunoby’s numbers in the final three quarters were limited, and he did not record any defensive stats. However, that has not been the norm for him this season, so fantasy managers don’t have anything to worry about.

NYK • Center and Power Forward • #32
11 days ago
Since the All-Star break, Towns has recorded five double-doubles in seven appearances. During the first half of Tuesday’s game, the Knicks’ center was on pace to record a triple-double, but the assist production tailed off after halftime. Towns will need to come through with a similar effort against the Thunder on Wednesday, especially with Mitchell Robinson (two points, 10 rebounds and two steals) appearing unlikely to be available.

NYK • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #11
11 days ago
Brunson finished with his seventh double-double of the season, hitting double digits in assists for the first time since a February 1 win over the Lakers. The Knicks’ guard had to deal with Scottie Barnes for most of Tuesday’s victory, and the Raptors also threw Jamal Shead at him. But Brunson still managed to get to his spots when it mattered most, shooting 4-of-7 from the field in the fourth quarter to help close out the win. The Knicks return home to host the Thunder on Wednesday in another high-profile matchup.

TOR • Power Forward, Shooting Guard, and Small Forward • #4
12 days ago
Barnes was dealing with a thigh contusion but fully participated in Monday’s practice. He isn’t listed on the initial injury report for Tuesday’s game against the Knicks, a clear sign that the All-Star forward will be available.
Source: NBA Injury Report

NYK • Center • #23
12 days ago
Robinson, who logged 15 minutes in Sunday’s win over the Spurs, has yet to play both games of a back-to-back this season. Tuesday’s game is the first of two in as many nights for the Knicks, who host the Thunder the following night. If he plays in Toronto, fantasy managers should operate under the assumption that Robinson won’t be available on Wednesday.
Source: NBA Injury Report
TOR • Power Forward • #
12 days ago
CMB will miss another game, which means Sandro Mamukelashvili will operate as Jakob Poeltl’s backup against New York.
Source: Michael Grange

TOR • Power Forward, Shooting Guard, and Small Forward • #4
12 days ago
Barnes went through Monday’s practice, but he’ll carry a questionable designation due to a thigh bruise. If Barnes is ultimately ruled out, Ja’Kobe Walter could replace him in the starting five, making him worth a look as a deep-league streamer.
Source: Michael Grange

NYK • Center and Power Forward • #32
13 days ago
Towns didn’t do much scoring on Sunday, but his ability to use mismatches to his advantage was critical. The Spurs put a smaller defender on KAT for most of the game, having Victor Wembanyama guard Josh Hart to allow him to take on a “center field” role. Towns may not have punished the Spurs as a scorer as often as possible, but he did grab five offensive rebounds and help extend a few other positions through his hustle. While fantasy managers would have hoped for a more robust stat line from Towns, he deserves praise for his role in Saturday’s victory.

NYK • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #11
13 days ago
After totaling seven assists in his prior two appearances, Brunson hit that number in Sunday’s blowout of the Spurs. While he did start slowly on offense, the Knicks guard’s first stint on the floor without being guarded by San Antonio’s Stephon Castle got him going. Brunson would score 11 points in the first quarter, and his teammates helped pick up the slack in the next three periods.

NYK • Small Forward and Power Forward • #8
13 days ago
Anunoby didn’t have a prolific afternoon on offense, but his work on the defensive end of the floor was critical in the Knicks’ 114-89 victory. He spent most of the game guarding Victor Wembanyama, and he was able to get under the 7-foot-4 phenom and make life difficult. Anunoby recorded a complete stat line against the Spurs, and the steals and blocks numbers don’t tell the full story of his defensive impact. The Knicks play four games in Week 19.

TOR • Center • #19
14 days ago
After coming off the bench in Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs, Poeltl was back in the starting lineup on Saturday due to Collin Murray-Boyles (thumb) not being available. And he recorded his first double-double since November 11 and the third of the season. Poeltl is still rostered in 78 percent of Yahoo! leagues, so there weren’t a lot of managers who gave up on him. That patience was rewarded on Saturday, but it’s fair to question whether this will be the norm for Poeltl the rest of the season.

TOR • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #9
14 days ago
Since the All-Star break, Barrett has shot 39.1 percent from the field, so a night like Saturday was needed. The Raptors’ wing had an efficient night on offense, making over 50 percent of his attempts and recording just one turnover in 33 minutes. Due to the limited production outside of points and rebounds, poor shooting affects Barrett’s fantasy value more than it would if he were a productive option across the board in category leagues. He’ll look to build on Saturday’s effort when the Raptors host the Knicks on Tuesday.

TOR • Small Forward and Power Forward • #3
14 days ago
Ingram has scored at least 20 points in four of his last five appearances, as he continues to provide solid fantasy value in his first season with the Raptors. Over the past month, his production is just outside the top-50 in category leagues. Add in the fact that Ingram has avoided an extended absence due to injury, and those who selected him in drafts must be pleased with the outcome.

TOR • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
14 days ago
A game that, on paper, looked like it should be a blowout proved to be competitive throughout. And that was good news for those who have Quickley rostered, as he played 37 of a possible 48 minutes. After failing to record an assist in a game for the first time this season in Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs, the Raptors’ guard racked up 11 on Saturday. Quickley’s double-double was his seventh of the season and first since January 20, when he put up 40 points and 10 rebounds in a win over the Warriors. Toronto plays three games in Week 19, starting with the Knicks on Tuesday.

TOR • Center • #19
14 days ago
The Raptors won’t have Collin Murray-Boyles (thumb) for Saturday’s game, opening a spot in the starting lineup. Poeltl, who has struggled with a lower back issue since training camp, is back in the starting five, with Sandro Mamukelashvili set to serve as the backup.
Source: NBA Lineups
TOR • Power Forward • #
14 days ago
Initially doubtful for Saturday’s game, Murray-Boyles will not be available after aggravating his sprained left thumb during Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs. Jakob Poeltl may return to the starting lineup, with Sandro Mamukelashvili slotting in as the backup.
Source: Blake Murphy