
POR • Forward • #33
11 months ago
Camara returned from a one-game absence on Sunday, and the second-year forward looked sharp. Three-point percentage is not a scoring category in most fantasy leagues, so Toumani going 4-of-11 from deep is not a big deal, especially when he made 50 percent of his shots overall. Camara has been a top-75 player in eight- and nine-cat formats over the past month, closing in on top-50 value in the latter.

POR • Forward • #5
11 months ago
Banton has started Portland’s last four games, filling the void at point guard with Anfernee Simons (arm) and Scoot Henderson (concussion) unavailable. Shooting a shade below 50 percent from the field and committing one turnover, efficiency was not an issue for Banton against the Spurs. The 38.9 percent mark from the field is why he’s ranked outside the top 150 in nine-cat formats over the past week. That said, Banton will be worth the risk in active leagues if Simons and Henderson continue to miss time.

POR • Guard • #17
11 months ago
Sharpe managers in category leagues who were on the verge of losing field-goal percentage going into Sunday were done no favors, as he shot 5-of-17 from the field. However, the overall line was solid, with the Blazers’ wing recording his second double-double in four games and third of the season. Over the past two weeks, Sharpe has been a top-75 player in eight- and nine-cat formats. For those whose leagues will be active during Week 23, Portland plays three games, starting with Utah on Wednesday.

TOR • Point Guard • #23
11 months ago
While Shead did not have a great afternoon shooting the basketball, he was excellent at distributing it. The first-round pick out of Houston is the seventh rookie and first since Deron Williams to have an eight-game run in which he recorded at least 53 assists and nine turnovers or less. Like fellow rookie Jonathan Mogbo, Shead has received additional opportunities because veterans have been unavailable. Managers whose leagues will be active during Week 23 should strongly consider adding Shead, especially if they need assists.
Source: Josh Lewenberg

TOR • Shooting Guard • #30
11 months ago
While Agbaji finished one blocked shot shy of a complete stat line, this was not his best performance. The turnover count was more concerning than the field goal percentage, as he racked up four. However, the Raptors’ current rotation looks nothing like it will when the team is whole. Fantasy managers watching Agbaji with an eye toward next season’s drafts should keep that in mind; even if he were to blow up, his draft value will be pretty low with a healthy Scottie Barnes, Brandon Ingram and RJ Barrett in the fold.

TOR • Power Forward • #2
11 months ago
Once again filling in for the injured Scottie Barnes, Mogbo was excellent in Brooklyn. He recorded his first double-double, joining Jared Rhoden, Jamal Shead and Ja’Kobe Walter as Raptors who have recorded their first double-double this season. With the Raptors out of postseason contention, playing time should not be an issue for Mogbo during the season’s final week, regardless of Barnes’ availability.
Source: Coty Wiles

POR • Forward • #33
11 months ago
Camara is back after sitting out Friday’s game against the Bulls. He was replaced in the starting lineup by Matisse Thybulle, who may remain in that role since the Blazers will not have Deni Avdija. If so, that would preserve what little streaming value Thybulle possesses in fantasy leagues.
Source: Portland Trail Blazers

POR • Guard • #4
11 months ago
Simons will miss a fourth straight game with a forearm injury, which means Dalano Banton will remain in the starting lineup. Banton’s efficiency can be problematic, but he’s worth streaming due to the Blazers’ lack of healthy options.
Source: Portland Trail Blazers

POR • Guard • #25
11 months ago
Cissoko is available to play on Sunday, giving the Blazers another option on the wing. With Deni Avdija and Jerami Grant among the absentees, rotation minutes may be available for Cissoko, but he should not be streamed in fantasy leagues.
Source: Danny Marang

POR • Forward • #9
11 months ago
Grant’s continued absence is unsurprising; managers whose leagues run through Week 23 would be wise to drop him onto the waiver wire. Sidy Cissoko is available and may play rotation minutes, especially with Deni Avdija also out. However, there’s no need to consider streaming him. As for Reath, he has not played the minutes needed to impact fantasy basketball, so his absence will not make a significant difference.
Source: Danny Marang

POR • Forward • #8
11 months ago
Avdija will not play on Sunday, leaving the Trail Blazers without a player who has recently been the team’s best offensive option. Anfernee Simons is a game-time decision, and his return would undoubtedly help Portland account for Avdija’s absence. Kris Murray’s playing time will likely increase, but he has not done enough to merit being streamed.
Source: Sean Highkin

TOR • Point Guard • #23
11 months ago
Immanuel Quickley is resting, so Jamal Shead will return to the starting lineup against Brooklyn. Scottie Barnes’ hand injury will help Jonathan Mogbo retain his position for the time being.

TOR • Power Forward, Shooting Guard, and Small Forward • #4
11 months ago
Barnes is set to miss his second straight game with a hand injury. The Raptors will likely continue to start Jonathan Mogbo in his place against Brooklyn.

POR • Guard • #4
11 months ago
Simons has missed Portland’s last three games with a forearm injury, and Dalano Banton has replaced him in the starting lineup. While inefficiency can be an issue for Banton, he’s worth streaming when allowed to start, especially with Scoot Henderson (concussion) unavailable.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Center • #26
11 months ago
Reath and Cissoko’s availability does not impact fantasy basketball, as neither player has been in Portland’s rotation. In Cissoko’s case, he’s played six minutes in three appearances since joining the team in late February.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Forward • #8
11 months ago
While Avdija was added to Portland’s injury report late on Friday, he still played 35 minutes in that night’s loss to the Bulls. As for Camara, he did not play after spraining his ankle during Thursday’s win over the Raptors. Matisse Thybulle logged 27 minutes as his replacement in the starting lineup but failed to provide the value needed to be a worthwhile streamer.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Forward • #9
11 months ago
Grant has not appeared in a game since March 9, which is unlikely to change on Sunday. Deni Avdija has been firmly entrenched in the starting lineup ever since and has done enough to merit being rostered in most fantasy leagues. As for Henderson, Sunday’s game will be the fifth he’s missed due to concussion protocols. Dalano Banton has played consistent rotation minutes, recently starting since the Blazers were also without Anfernee Simons.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Power Forward, Shooting Guard, and Small Forward • #4
11 months ago
Barnes did not play in Friday’s loss to the Pistons, with Jonathan Mogbo replacing him in the starting lineup. The rookie will likely retain that role if Barnes is unavailable, but he offers limited fantasy value outside of rebounds.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #9
11 months ago
After sitting out on Friday, both Barrett and Agbaji will be back in the lineup. Barrett will replace Jamison Battle in the starting unit, while Agbaji’s return will take away minutes from AJ Lawson and Jared Rhoden. The cyclical rest days should continue for Barrett and Agbaji for the rest of the season.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
11 months ago
The rest cycle continues, and after playing against Detroit on Friday, IQ and Poeltl will rest against Brooklyn. Jamal Shead and Orlando Robinson will move back into the starting unit.
Source: NBA Injury Report
TOR • • #
11 months ago
This second contract will keep Swider with Toronto for the remainder of the season. He made six appearances on the first 10-day deal and averaged 6.5 rebounds, 2.3 rebounds and 1.5 three-pointers in 17.8 minutes per game. As the season winds down, he could take on more minutes, but he isn’t a player to target in fantasy basketball.
Source: Blake Murphy

POR • Center • #23
11 months ago
Clingan has grabbed at least 18 rebounds in three games this season, with Friday’s effort being his first since February 12. The rookie center did not have a good night shooting the basketball, but he provided solid value as a rebounder and defender. Clingan has been a top-100 player in nine-cat formats over the past three weeks, and he won’t lack playing time with Deandre Ayton and Robert Williams III done for the season. Portland hosts San Antonio in its final game of Week 22 on Sunday.

POR • Guard • #17
11 months ago
While Sharpe could not extend his streak of 30-point games to three, he has scored at least 17 in nine straight. The issue on Friday was his inefficiency, as he shot 7-of-23 from the field. By comparison, Sharpe shot 49.3 percent from the field in the first eight games of this run. Over the past three weeks, he has provided sixth-round value in eight- and nine-cat formats, taking advantage of the Trail Blazers being shorthanded on the wings.

POR • Forward • #5
11 months ago
Banton has started Portland’s last three games, filling in for the injured Anfernee Simons. He hasn’t shot the ball well, making just 37.5 percent of his attempts, but Banton has averaged 18.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.7 blocks and 2.0 three-pointers per game. A 12th-round player in eight-cat formats during this three-game stretch, Banton will be worth streaming on Sunday if Simons and Scoot Henderson remain out. But that’s only if managers can afford to take a hit in the field-goal percentage category.

POR • Forward • #8
11 months ago
The Trail Blazers will miss out on the postseason for a fourth consecutive season, but the team has to be pleased with what they’ve seen from Avdija, especially over the past month. He’s scored 30 points or more six times since the beginning of March, providing top-10 value in eight- and nine-cat formats. Avdija has been a league-winner down the stretch, and the good news for managers who have him rostered is that Portland is not finished with Week 22. They return home to host the Spurs on Sunday.

TOR • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
11 months ago
Quickley has been in and out of the lineup with rest days lately, which could explain his rusty jumper as he was just 5-of-16 from the field Friday. The 25-year-old point guard still had a big impact on the game as he was just two rebounds and two assists shy of a triple-double. It’s difficult to say Quickley will be able to build on this performance because it’s just as likely the Raptors give him another game off for rest.

TOR • Shooting Guard • #14
11 months ago
Walter led the team in minutes played with 32 as well as points with 22 in Friday’s loss to the Pistons. The 20-year-old shooting guard made the most of his opportunity as the team continues to give him looks down the stretch of a lost season. Walter figures to be a part of the Raptors future plans as a rotational player at minimum.

POR • Guard-Forward • #4
11 months ago
The Trail Blazers are without Toumani Camara, who has an ankle injury. An equally elite defender replaces him as Thybulle moves into the lineup. Thybulle may not hit 30 minutes, but the opportunity to start makes him worth a look in deep leagues.
Source: NBA Lineups

POR • Forward • #8
11 months ago
Avdija was a late addition to the injury report with a thumb injury, but is ultimately available Friday against the Bulls. His fantasy ceiling is sky high with Anfernee Simons (forearm) already ruled out. Fantasy managers just have to hope he isn’t limited by the thumb injury.

POR • Guard • #4
11 months ago
Simons has been downgraded from questionable to out, which means more playing time for Dalano Banton. Since Scoot Henderson (concussion) is also out, fantasy managers should not hesitate to stream Banton. As for Cissoko, his continued absence does not impact fantasy basketball, as he is not usually in the rotation.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Small Forward • #77
11 months ago
Four of the five players who started Thursday’s game against the Trail Blazers are either unavailable or have moved to the bench. Quickley, Battle, Mogbo and Poeltl are in the lineup, with Jamal Shead and Orlando Robinson moving to the bench. Also, the Raptors are without Scottie Barnes and RJ Barrett.
Source: Blake Murphy

POR • Forward • #8
11 months ago
Avdija is a late addition to the Trail Blazers’ injury report, which is an ominous development for those who have him rostered. With Toumani Camara also out, Dalano Banton’s fantasy ceiling should be raised, even if Anfernee Simons is available. Matisse Thybulle played 29 and 25 minutes in his last two appearances, and a similar workload will make him worthy of a look in deep leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Forward • #9
11 months ago
No surprise here as Grant is set to miss his 13th game in a row with a knee injury. Camara is out after injuring his ankle Thursday against the Raptors. Shaedon Sharpe will continue to start for Grant while Matisse Thybulle and Kris Murray could see increased minutes with Camara out.

TOR • Small Forward and Power Forward • #3
11 months ago
Ingram has not made his Raptors debut, as he injured his ankle in early December while a member of the Pelicans and has been sidelined since. While Rajakovic’s update is positive, it will not impact fantasy basketball this season. Most leagues do not include Week 23, and even if Ingram were to be cleared to appear in a game, his minutes would likely be limited. Ingram can provide solid fantasy value, which can be assumed even though we’ve yet to see him share the court with Scottie Barnes. However, injury issues will dent his value during draft season. Ingram has not exceeded 65 games since his rookie season.
Source: Blake Murphy

TOR • Shooting Guard • #1
11 months ago
While it was reported on March 10 that Gradey could do some shooting and running, updates have been scarce since. With the Raptors eliminated from postseason contention, there’s no need for the second-year guard to return. Gradey appeared in 54 games this season, averaging 14.4 points, 3.6 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 0.9 steals and 2.1 three-pointers. He shot 41.0 percent from the field and 85.8 percent from the foul line. Finishing the season ranked just inside the top 200 in eight- and nine-cat formats, Gradey’s fantasy prospects for 2025-26 took a significant hit when the Raptors acquired Brandon Ingram from the Pelicans at the February trade deadline.
Source: Blake Murphy

TOR • Power Forward, Shooting Guard, and Small Forward • #4
11 months ago
Barnes has been playing through a hand injury for months, but will get the day off Friday. Jonathan Mogbo is the likely replacement for Barnes against the Pistons. Barnes’ fantasy managers have to be worried the Raptors won’t continue to push Barnes to play through the injury at this point in the season.
Source: Blake Murphy

POR • Forward • #9
11 months ago
Grant has missed 12 straight games, and it’s unlikely we’ll see him on the court again this season. Shaedon Sharpe should continue to start in his place. Reath’s injury is less impactful, but it should free up more minutes for Jabari Walker.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Forward • #33
11 months ago
Simons has missed two in a row, but he’s got a chance to return against Chicago. Camara injured his ankle in Thursday’s matchup with Toronto, and it wouldn’t be surprising if he sat out the second leg of Portland’s back-to-back set. Simons’ absence could free up more playing time for Dalano Banton, while Camara’s absence would mean more minutes for Matisse Thybulle and Kris Murray.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Guard • #00
11 months ago
Scoot will sit out a fourth straight game, which means Dalano Banton should get some additional playing time. Banton’s fantasy value will be even higher if Anfernee Simons (arm) sits out.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Center • #19
11 months ago
The pair sat out the first leg of Toronto’s back-to-back set on Thursday, but they’ll be back on Friday to presumably handle their normal workload. Jamal Shead and Orlando Robinson will likely retreat back to the bench after filling in with the first unit on Thursday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #9
11 months ago
No surprises here, as Toronto has alternated rest days for many of its starters since the All-Star break. The Raptors played Thursday, so Barrett and Agbaji will sit out the second leg of the back-to-back set. In their absence, Ja’Kobe Walter and Jamison Battle should earn some extra minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #9
11 months ago
Barrett was back after getting a rest night against Chicago on Tuesday, and based on recent trends, he will likely get another one against the Pistons on Friday. However, while available against Portland, Barrett was able to have a productive night in the loss. He typically hasn’t been productive on the defensive end, but his four total defensive stats in this game were a new season-high for him, and his three steals were the most he has had in a game since before the All-Star break. However, managers shouldn’t expect this to be the new norm for Barrett.

TOR • Center • #21
11 months ago
Robinson was back in the starting lineup with Jakob Poeltl sidelined once again. The alternating availability has made it easy to know when Robinson will start and be productive, but it has been a headache to deal with. Still, he had a decent game in a loss, which is exactly what the Raptors are trying to make happen. Robinson will likely be back to being a reserve against Detroit on Friday, but he should start in Brooklyn on Sunday to close out the week.

TOR • Shooting Guard • #30
11 months ago
Agbaji has been part of the resting rotation in Toronto and has been paired up with RJ Barrett. Both he and Barrett were available in this game after resting on Tuesday, and they will both likely sit out against Detroit on Friday. However, Agbaji played well as a reserve on Thursday and had one of his best performances since the All-Star break. Still, the alternating availability makes him a headache to roster.

POR • Forward • #5
11 months ago
Banton got a second-straight start, and after struggling on offense in the first one, he had far more success on Thursday. He matched his season-high for points, which he has now reached four times this season. As long as Anfernee Simons (forearm) and Scoot Henderson (concussion) remain sidelined, Banton will continue to start at point guard. They have two more games this week, including the second night of a back-to-back in Chicago on Friday.

POR • Guard • #17
11 months ago
Sharpe is ending the season on a high note. He’ll be 22 in May, and he clearly still has loads of untapped potential. This was his sixth time scoring at least 20 points in his last seven appearances, and it ended up being his second-straight game with at least 30 points. He tied his career-high for scoring, which he set back in February. Sharpe has started in place of the injured Jerami Grant, but it would be a surprise if he wasn’t a full-time starter next season.

POR • Forward • #8
11 months ago
Two days after recording the second triple-double of his career, Avdija turned in another monster stat line. He didn’t get enough assists to add another triple-double, but he was a beast on the glass once again. This was the fifth time in his last 12 appearances that he came away with at least 15 rebounds. Avdija’s incredible finish to the season should make him an enticing option heading into fantasy drafts next season. Over the past two weeks, he has provided first-round value in nine-cat leagues.

TOR • Power Forward, Shooting Guard, and Small Forward • #4
11 months ago
Rajakovic also said that Barnes has been dealing with this hand injury for months, but he has been playing through it. Unfortunately, it hasn’t gone well recently; he scored a season-low five points on Thursday after scoring nine points in each of Toronto’s last two games. If he misses Friday’s game, Jonathan Mogbo is the likely replacement in the starting unit.
Source: Adam Laskaris

POR • Forward • #33
11 months ago
Camara’s exit was announced early in the fourth quarter, and he won’t be available to close out this game. Matisse Thybulle should take on extra minutes in his place, and if Camara misses Portland’s next game, Thybulle or Kris Murray would likely start in his place.
Source: Trail Blazers PR

POR • Center • #26
11 months ago
Reath was initially listed as questionable to return but has now officially been ruled out. He only played six minutes before his exit, and while Jabari Walker is the logical next man up down low, head coach Chauncey Billups has opted to utilize smaller lineups with Matisse Thybulle taking on more minutes.
Source: Trail Blazers PR

POR • Center • #26
11 months ago
Reath has been playing the reserve center minutes behind Donovan Clingan, but he may not be able to return to Thursday’s game. If that happens, Jabari Walker will fill out extra minutes in his place.
Source: Trail Blazers PR

TOR • Center • #21
11 months ago
With Immanuel Quickley and Jakob Poeltl getting the night off, Shead and Robinson will once again be back in the starting lineup. Jamison Battle will return to playing a reserve role with Barrett back.
Source: Toronto Raptors
TOR • • #
11 months ago
This will be the second-straight game that Rhoden is available for, but he only played four minutes in their last game on Tuesday. His availability won’t have an impact on Toronto’s rotation.
Source: Blake Murphy

TOR • Power Forward, Shooting Guard, and Small Forward • #4
11 months ago
Barnes will be good to go after initially being listed as questionable. He’ll occupy his typical spot in the starting lineup, though he has only scored nine points in each of Toronto’s last two games. He’ll look to get back on track in this game, even if his minutes continue to be limited.
Source: Josh Lewenberg

TOR • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #9
11 months ago
Barrett and Agbaji will be available after sitting out Tuesday’s loss to the Bulls. The former will be in the starting lineup, likely pushing Jamison Battle to the bench. Battle is not worth holding onto in most leagues. While Agbaji will likely be a reserve, he should get the minutes needed to potentially impact deeper fantasy leagues.
Source: Josh Lewenberg

TOR • Power Forward, Shooting Guard, and Small Forward • #4
11 months ago
Barnes is dealing with a finger joint contusion while Rhoden has a finger joint sprain. Barnes is the bigger loss if he’s out as Rhoden hasn’t been a consistent part of the Raptors’ rotation. Rhoden could be in line for a decent workload Thursday if he’s available given all the injuries Toronto is dealing with.
Source: Blake Murphy

TOR • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
11 months ago
Quickley and Poeltl will get another rest day on Thursday. And with the Raptors officially eliminated from postseason contention, don’t be surprised if there are more nights off for the veteran pair. Jamal Shead and Orlando Robinson are the likely replacements in the starting lineup, and both players would be worth streaming in deep leagues.
Source: Josh Lewenberg

TOR • Shooting Guard • #14
11 months ago
It has been a quiet rookie season for Walter, but he has taken advantage of his opportunity recently and provided a glimmer of hope for the future. He has scored in double figures in each of his last seven appearances and has averaged 17 points, six rebounds, four assists, two steals and four triples over Toronto’s last two games. He’ll continue to play a significant role for the rest of the season, and while it won’t guarantee him a starting job next season, he could be a solid rotation piece for them in year two.

TOR • Center • #21
11 months ago
Robinson has been in and out of the starting unit recently, and he came off the bench on Tuesday with Jakob Poeltl back after sitting out on Sunday. Poeltl will likely be back out against Portland on Thursday, which means Robinson should be back in the starting unit. Regardless, Robinson has been productive as both a starter and a reserve recently and ranks inside the top-75 in nine-cat formats over the past week. He should continue to play a significant role for Toronto over their final six games of the season.

TOR • Small Forward • #77
11 months ago
Quickley and Poeltl are back after sitting out Sunday’s win over the 76ers, which pushes Jamal Shead and Orlando Robinson to the bench. The other change is Battle, who will start for the absent RJ Barrett (rest). Battle is only worth a look in extremely deep leagues.
Source: Blake Murphy