
TOR • Center and Power Forward • #32
24 days ago
Jackson-Davis is a new addition to the Raptors’ injury report. His absence does not affect the Raptors’ rotation, as minutes have been challenging to come by for the third-year forward/center.
Source: NBA Injury Report
SAC • Center and Power Forward • #
25 days ago
Raynaud had another impressive game as he finishes out his rookie campaign. In just 25 minutes, the 23-year-old center had 17 points and eight rebounds. Raynaud didn’t provide much in the other categories, but he’s shown himself to be a worthwhile fantasy option when starting.

TOR • Center • #19
26 days ago
Poeltl has scored in double figures in seven of his last eight appearances, providing more consistent production as he gets further removed from the time missed with a back injury. Add in Sandro Mamukelasvhili (11/5/1 with two three-pointers) and Collin Murray-Boyles (6/8/1/1/2), and the Raptors received positive contributions from their top three options on the interior.

TOR • Small Forward and Power Forward • #3
26 days ago
Since totaling 70 points in wins over the Suns and Pistons in mid-March, Ingram entered Tuesday having recorded one 20-point game in his last eight appearances. That dry spell coincided with Immanuel Quickley’s absence due to a foot injury, so getting IQ back on the court Tuesday night was huge for Ingram. In addition to the efficient scoring, he offered solid value in rebounds, assists, steals and three-pointers.

TOR • Power Forward, Shooting Guard, and Small Forward • #4
26 days ago
Having scored 14 points or less in four straight games, Barnes snapped out of his slump on Tuesday. The 25 points were the most in a game for the All-Star forward since February 8, when he hit that number in a win over the Pacers. However, while it was good to see Barnes get untracked as a scorer, his ability to fill a stat line is what makes him so valuable in fantasy leagues. He’s tallied at least five assists and one steal in each of his last seven games.

TOR • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
26 days ago
Back in the lineup after an eight-game absence, Quickley played 18 minutes on Tuesday. The production was limited, as expected, but the Raptors appeared more cohesive with their starting point guard on the floor. Ensuring that Quickley gets some game reps under his belt is a clear priority for the Raptors, who play three more games in Week 24. However, with there being a back-to-back, IQ is likely to play in two of those games.

SAC • Shooting Guard • #29
26 days ago
The Kings won’t have DeMar DeRozan for Tuesday’s game, opening up a spot in the starting lineup. As a result, Plowden will start and he is worth streaming in active fantasy leagues.
Source: NBA Lineups

TOR • Center and Power Forward • #54
26 days ago
Mamukelashvili was upgraded to probable Tuesday evening, so his availability isn’t much of a surprise. The 26-year-old power forward is more of a deep league option with Collin Murray-Boyles and Jakob Poeltl also available.
TOR • Power Forward • #
26 days ago
Murray-Boyles was upgraded to probable status Tuesday evening, so his availability isn’t much of a surprise. The 20-year-old power forward will have his usual reserve role behind Jakob Poeltl.

TOR • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
26 days ago
No surprise here as Quickley was upgraded to probable status Tuesday evening. It’s unclear if the 26-year-old point guard will have a minutes restriction after missing the last eight games.

TOR • Center and Power Forward • #54
26 days ago
Mamukelashvili is likely to be available now that he’s been upgraded to probable for Tuesday’s game against the Heat. His fantasy value would increase if Collin Murray-Boyles (quad) was ruled out, but he’s also been upgraded to probable status.
TOR • Power Forward • #
26 days ago
Murray-Boyles was upgraded to probable and is now likely to play against the Heat on Tuesday. The 20-year-old power forward should continue in the reserve role he’s had all season.

TOR • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
26 days ago
Quickley has missed the last eight games, but is now likely to return against the Heat on Tuesday. After being listed as questionable with right plantar fasciitis, he’s been upgraded to probable status. Ja’Kobe Walter will head back to the bench with Quickley returning to the starting lineup.

SAC • Shooting Guard, Small Forward, and Power Forward • #10
26 days ago
DeRozan has been ruled out after he was initially listed as questionable with a sore right hamstring. Daeqwon Plowden started the last time DeRozan missed a game and could move into the starting lineup again with the 36-year-old shooting guard sidelined.

SAC • Shooting Guard, Small Forward, and Power Forward • #10
27 days ago
DeRozan missed a game with the same hamstring issue about a week before this, and there is a chance he misses another. Daeqwon Plowden started that game in his stead and would likely occupy that role again if DeRozan is unavailable.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Center and Power Forward • #54
27 days ago
Mamu has played a large role off the bench lately, and with Collin Murray-Boyles (quad) questionable as well, there could be a ton of open minutes. Jonathan Mogbo should play a significant role if the aforementioned questionable forwards are sidelined.
Source: NBA Injury Report
TOR • Power Forward • #
27 days ago
CMB has been playing a consistent reserve role for Toronto. If he is unavailable, Sandro Mamukelashvili should see a bump in minutes, though he is questionable as well. Jonathan Mogbo could play a massive role if both CMB and Mamu are sidelined.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
27 days ago
Quickley has missed Toronto’s last eight games, but he could return to take on Miami. Ja’Kobe Walter has been starting in his stead, where he has played well, but he will return to a reserve role if Quickley is available to return.
Source: NBA Injury Report
TOR • • #
27 days ago
A second-round pick of the Jazz in the 2024 draft, Key has yet to make his NBA debut. That could change this week, with the 6-foot-2 guard being signed to a contract after a productive season with the Raptors’ G League affiliate. Key fills the roster spot that was occupied by Markelle Fultz, whose 10-day contract expired over the weekend.
Source: Eric Koreen
SAC • Center • #
27 days ago
Rostered in eight percent of Yahoo! leagues, Cardwell provided fantasy managers with an excellent stat line on Sunday. One game removed from blocking five shots in a win over the Pelicans, the rookie center recorded four more in the 138-109 loss to the Clippers. Add in the rebounds, steals and field-goal percentage, and Cardwell’s performance was an excellent capper to his Week 23. For fantasy managers in leagues that run through Week 24, the Kings play three games, and Cardwell should continue to play extended minutes.
SAC • Center and Power Forward • #
27 days ago
Sunday was the second time this season in which Raynaud grabbed at least 15 rebounds in a game, the first being a 19-rebound effort against the Pelicans on February 9. The 7-foot-1 rookie has provided solid fantasy value since moving into the starting lineup for the injured Domantas Sabonis, ending Week 23 rostered in 43 percent of Yahoo! leagues. Raynaud’s rookie campaign has been an encouraging one, but his fantasy outlook for 2026-27 depends on Sabonis’ status, as he would offer limited value if relegated to the bench.
SAC • Shooting Guard • #
27 days ago
Clifford and the Kings lost by 29 points, but that didn’t stop the 24-year-old guard from playing 38 minutes and amassing a full stat line. He’s had enough production in his rookie season to be encouraged about his fantasy prospects in the future. The Kings have three games in the final week of the regular season, starting with a matchup against the Warriors on Tuesday.

TOR • Power Forward, Shooting Guard, and Small Forward • #4
28 days ago
With Immanuel Quickley (foot) out, the Raptors have asked Barnes to do more as a scorer and playmaker in recent games. Unfortunately, the All-Star forward has struggled with the increased workload. Barnes has averaged just under 10 points per game over his last four appearances while shooting less than 40 percent from the field. Fantasy basketball aside, the Raptors need more from Barnes as the postseason approaches.
Source: Josh Lewenberg

TOR • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #9
28 days ago
After scoring 20 points or more in four consecutive games, Barrett’s run came to a screeching halt in Boston. The Raptors’ wing shot 5-of-13 from inside the arc, which is problematic since he does not offer much value as a three-point shooter. Barrett has recorded at least four assists in three straight games for just the second time this month.

TOR • Small Forward and Power Forward • #3
28 days ago
Ingram’s impact was somewhat muted on Sunday, and he’s now scored 18 points or less in five of his last six appearances. Add in Scottie Barnes’ recent struggles and Immanuel Quickley’s foot injury, and the Raptors are limping to the finish line. With the Raptors still working to avoid the Play-In tournament, Ingram’s availability should not be an issue in Toronto’s four-game Week 24.

TOR • Shooting Guard • #14
28 days ago
Seven Raptors scored in double figures on Sunday, with Walter leading the way. The second-year guard had a good afternoon from beyond the arc, making four of his five attempts. Walter was also responsible for three defensive contributions, validating the few who streamed him after Immanuel Quickley went down with a foot injury. For those whose leagues run through Week 24, the Raptors play four games next week.

SAC • Shooting Guard • #0
28 days ago
Monk is back after missing Friday’s win over the Pelicans for personal reasons. He’ll provide depth and production off the bench, and his return is likely to result in fewer minutes for Daeqwon Plowden.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAC • Point Guard and Small Forward • #4
28 days ago
Westbrook will miss an eighth consecutive game due to right great toe injury management. The Kings will continue to rely on Devin Carter and Killian Hayes to handle the point guard responsibilities.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
29 days ago
Quickley will miss an eighth consecutive game as he continues to recover from plantar fasciitis in his right foot. Ja’Kobe Walter has been his replacement in the starting lineup and should continue to take on that role, with Scottie Barnes doing more playmaking.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAC • Shooting Guard, Small Forward, and Power Forward • #10
29 days ago
DeRozan had a fairly quiet Friday night from a production standpoint. He fell way below his season average in points, which is understandable given he only played 23 minutes. But even in his limited time, he was one of Sacramento’s best passers on a night when the offense scored a lot of points. DeRozan was impactful in his minutes, but the fantasy production didn’t follow.
SAC • Shooting Guard • #
29 days ago
Clifford was one of the Kings’ most productive players on Friday; he led the team in assists and three-pointers while finishing second in points. The rookie also logged a team-high in minutes, and like fellow rookie Maxime Raynaud, Clifford has had a very encouraging season for the Kings. He’ll be an intriguing player to follow from a fantasy standpoint going forward.
SAC • Center and Power Forward • #
29 days ago
Raynaud’s stellar rookie season continued on Friday, as he impressed by nearly logging 30 points. He shot the ball with extreme accuracy, got to the charity stripe a good amount, and finished one rebound shy of a double-double. Raynaud has been one of the bright spots for the Kings in what’s been a tough season from a wins and losses standpoint. Based on what he’s shown as a rookie, his ceiling should be high when projecting fantasy impact down the road.
TOR • Power Forward • #
29 days ago
The bulk of Murray-Boyles’ production came in the second half of Friday’s game, when he scored 12 points on 4-of-5 shooting. The rookie failed to make a three-pointer for the sixth consecutive game, but still found a way to score over 15 points for the second game in a row. He also provided some assistance on the boards, but didn’t overwhelm there. Overall, Murray Boyles logged another strong performance down the stretch of his rookie season. He’ll have an opportunity for a repeat performance on Sunday against Boston.

TOR • Small Forward and Power Forward • #3
29 days ago
Ingram’s line was unspectacular, yet productive, given his limited minutes in the blowout victory. The former Most Improved Player shot the ball well and was just as effective as a passer and rebounder. However, fantasy managers will certainly hope for more from Ingram in Sunday’s fantasy basketball finale when the Raptors face the Celtics, a team that Ingram is averaging 27.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists against in two games this season.

TOR • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #9
29 days ago
The Raptors took full control of Friday’s game and put it out of reach fairly early. As a result, Barrett was limited to 29 minutes and saw most of his production come over the first three quarters. The lefty scorer produced 23 of his points before the final period, and just two points in four minutes the rest of the way. Three-point shooting was Barrett’s biggest strength on Friday, and he’s now scored 20 or more points in four straight games. He’ll have a chance to extend his scoring streak to five games on Sunday against the Celtics to close the fantasy season.

TOR • Small Forward and Power Forward • #3
30 days ago
Ingram is back after sitting out Wednesday’s loss to the Kings. As a result, Jamal Shead heads to the bench, where he becomes less valuable to fantasy managers.
Source: NBA Lineups

TOR • Small Forward • #77
30 days ago
Battle is available after missing Toronto’s last three games due to illness. While he may slide into the back end of the Raptors’ rotation, this does not make Battle a fantasy-relevant player.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAC • Shooting Guard • #0
30 days ago
Monk - who was previously listed as questionable with a shoulder injury - will sit out against New Orleans due to personal reasons. In his absence, Devin Carter and Daeqwon Plowden could see additional run.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAC • Shooting Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
After sitting out Sunday’s loss to the Nets, Monk played 29 minutes off the bench in Wednesday’s win over the Raptors. If he’s unable to play on Friday, those minutes will be divided among multiple players, including Devin Carter and Daeqwon Plowden.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Small Forward • #77
about 1 month ago
Battle has missed Toronto’s last three games due to illness. His absence has not affected fantasy basketball, as he is not guaranteed rotation minutes when available.
Source: NBA Injury Report

TOR • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #5
about 1 month ago
Quickley is set to miss his seventh game in a row with a foot injury. Ja’Kobe Walter should continue to start in his place while Jamal Shead will also have a big role off the bench.

TOR • Power Forward, Shooting Guard, and Small Forward • #4
about 1 month ago
While Barnes’ percentages were poor on Wednesday, the rebounds, assists and defensive stats were good. Regarding the shooting, it’s fair to wonder if Barnes’ left shoulder may be causing him some trouble, even though he’s a right-handed player. He shot 2-of-8 from the field in Tuesday’s loss to the Pistons and was only slightly better against Sacramento. The Raptors play games on Friday and Sunday, so Barnes won’t have to deal with another back-to-back this week.

TOR • Point Guard • #23
about 1 month ago
With Wednesday’s game being the second in as many nights for the Raptors, Shead was inserted into the starting lineup with Brandon Ingram out. The second-year guard was solid, with the 16 points being the most he’s scored in a game since a January 11 game against the 76ers in which Shead put up 22. Add in the assists, defensive contributions and percentages, and Wednesday was a good night for the few streaming Shead. His fantasy value for the rest of Week 23 depends on the statuses of Ingram and Immanuel Quickley. And with the Raptors not having another back-to-back, there’s no need to add Shead.
TOR • Power Forward • #
about 1 month ago
While his final stat line was limited, Murray-Boyles put up 20 points in 18 minutes on Wednesday. Also, the Raptors’ rookie started the third quarter in place of Jakob Poeltl, who suffered a cut over his right eye during the first half. Poeltl still played 28 minutes, finishing with 18 points, five rebounds, one assist and two steals. Murray-Boyles’ playing time is unlikely to change much this season, but he is certainly someone to watch in 2026-27.

SAC • Shooting Guard, Small Forward, and Power Forward • #10
about 1 month ago
DeRozan’s 12 free throws were the most he’s attempted in a game since March 15, when he put up 21 attempts in a win over the Jazz. Also, Wednesday’s game was the first in which he’s made multiple three-pointers since January 6, so fantasy managers will be pleased with that bonus. The Kings don’t have a back-to-back to worry about for their final two games of Week 23. Hopefully, that means DeRozan is guaranteed to be on the court playing starters’ minutes.

SAC • Shooting Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Back in the rotation after sitting out Sunday’s loss to the Nets, Monk played 29 minutes off the bench in Toronto. The final stat line was a solid one, and the veteran guard is capable of providing good value in the Kings’ final two games of Week 23. As long as Monk is hitting the high-20s in minutes, he’s worth rostering in 14-team leagues, and some 12-team formats as well.

SAC • Center and Power Forward • #5
about 1 month ago
Achiuwa was outstanding on Wednesday, grabbing a season-high 19 rebounds and recording his 11th double-double of the season. By comparison, he recorded 12 double-doubles in his previous two seasons combined. The Kings’ frontcourt injuries have opened the door for Achiuwa, and on most nights, he’s taken advantage. Sacramento plays two more games in Week 23, starting with the Pelicans on Friday.

SAC • Shooting Guard, Small Forward, and Power Forward • #10
about 1 month ago
DeRozan is back after sitting out Sunday’s loss to the Nets. His return means that Daeqwon Plowden will come off the bench. Malik Monk is also available after sitting out in Brooklyn, but he will come off the bench since Clifford is healthy.
Source: NBA Lineups

SAC • Shooting Guard, Small Forward, and Power Forward • #10
about 1 month ago
DeRozan and Monk will return after both players sat out Sunday’s matchup with the Nets. Nique Clifford and Devin Carter could see their roles reduced with DeRozan and Monk back in action.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAC • Point Guard • #22
about 1 month ago
Carter has started Sacramento’s four games, with his performance on Sunday being the best of the bunch. In addition to the good percentages, the second-year guard put up good numbers in the rebound, assist and three-point categories. Given where the Kings are in the standings, Carter should continue to figure prominently in the rotation. Carter isn’t a must-add player, but he may be worth a look for the back end of Week 23.

SAC • Center and Power Forward • #5
about 1 month ago
While he had a rough night at the foul line, Achiuwa once again provided solid value in points, rebounds and field-goal percentage. Since the All-Star break, he has been close to a top-50 player in eight-cat formats, exceeding expectations by a sizable distance. The Kings’ three games in Week 23 don’t include a back-to-back, which bodes well for Achiuwa’s availability.
SAC • Shooting Guard • #
about 1 month ago
Moved into the starting lineup thanks to the absences of Malik Monk and DeMar DeRozan, Clifford played 37 minutes on Sunday. With Saturday’s loss to the Hawks being his first game back after a two-game absence, the rookie playing that much on Sunday was surprising. However, Clifford was productive in his time on the floor and did not experience a setback with his foot. The Kings play three games in Week 23, starting with the Raptors on Wednesday.

SAC • Shooting Guard • #29
about 1 month ago
The Kings are without Malik Monk and DeMar DeRozan for Sunday’s game. Clifford and Plowden move from the bench to the starting lineup, with the former playing both games of Sacramento’s back-to-back after missing two games with a foot injury.
Source: NBA Lineups

SAC • Shooting Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Sunday’s game is the second in as many days for the Kings, who lost to the Hawks on Saturday. Monk started and played 27 minutes in that contest; his absence could free up a place in the starting lineup for Daeqwon Plowden. With DeMar DeRozan also out, rolling the dice on Plowden in deep leagues would not be a bad idea.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAC • Shooting Guard, Small Forward, and Power Forward • #10
about 1 month ago
DeRozan will sit out Sunday’s game with a sore hamstring, with this being the Kings’ second game in as many days. Nique Clifford is available, but Saturday’s loss to the Hawks was his first game back from a foot injury. While the rookie may have more opportunities on offense, his playing time may not increase much.
Source: NBA Injury Report
SAC • Shooting Guard • #
about 1 month ago
Clifford, who injured his foot during a March 22 game against the Nets, returned sooner than expected, as he only missed two games. The positives for fantasy managers were the rookie’s ability to play 23 minutes without issue, as well as the rebounds and assists. However, Clifford had a brutal night shooting the basketball, going 0-of-5 from two and 1-of-6 from three. With the Kings visiting the Nets on Sunday, Clifford should be considered questionable.
SAC • Center and Power Forward • #
about 1 month ago
Raynaud’s double-double was his 17th of the season and ninth since the All-Star break. The rookie center has provided consistent value since stepping in for the injured Domantas Sabonis, and he has been a fifth-round player since the All-Star break. Rostered in 44 percent of Yahoo! leagues, Raynaud is worth adding ahead of Sunday’s game against the Nets if he’s on the waiver wire.

SAC • Shooting Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Monk’s seven assists on Saturday made it five consecutive games in which he’s recorded five or more. Add in the two steals, and this was a solid showing for the veteran guard, even if his scoring was limited. The Kings play once more in Week 22, as they visit the Nets on Sunday.

SAC • Center and Power Forward • #5
about 1 month ago
Rostered in 37 percent of Yahoo! leagues, Achiuwa has been a fourth-round player in eight-cat formats since the All-Star break. While Saturday’s stat line was on par with some of the others that he’s recorded since mid-February, the Kings forward was solid in his 20 minutes on the floor. Sunday’s matchup with the Nets looks like a good one for Achiuwa, provided he’s available.

SAC • Shooting Guard, Small Forward, and Power Forward • #10
about 1 month ago
While veterans on some other lottery-bound teams have seen their minutes limited recently or been shut down altogether, DeRozan continues to plug along. His 22 points led seven Kings in double figures, and he’s totaled 55 in his last two games. Sacramento plays once more in Week 22, as they visit the Nets on Sunday. If DeRozan plays his usual minutes, that could be an excellent matchup for him.