
WAS • Center • #20
5 days ago
Sarr was the lone bright spot for Washington in what was a poor encore to their big win over the Hawks on Tuesday. Sarr has been fantastic in his second year in the NBA, though continued poor free throw numbers have limited his overall value in category formats. However, his leap in field goal percentage, combined with improvement in nearly every other category, has led to him providing top-50 value so far this season. This was his second-straight game with at least 20 points and four stocks, and he’ll look to stay hot against the Bucks on Monday.

WAS • Forward • #18
5 days ago
George will be back after a one-game absence. Corey Kispert started in his place, but he fractured his right thumb and will be sidelined indefinitely. Cam Whitmore should see a few extra minutes off the bench with Tre Johnson (hip) also sidelined, but he won’t see a significant boost in minutes with George available.
Source: Washington Wizards

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

WAS • Forward • #18
6 days ago
George’s absence from Tuesday’s win over the Hawks led to Corey Kispert starting, and he scored 16 points in the first quarter. However, Kispert suffered a fractured right thumb during the third quarter and is out indefinitely. With Tre Johnson (hip) also out indefinitely, Cam Whitmore may be the next man up if George can’t play on Friday.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • F • #24
6 days ago
Kispert fractured the tip of his right thumb during the third quarter of Tuesday’s victory. According to the team, the injury will be treated “conservatively,” so fantasy managers should consider him to be out indefinitely. Despite his hot shooting against the Hawks, Kispert has not been much of an asset in most fantasy leagues. With Tre Johnson and Kyshawn George out, there will be more minutes available to Cam Whitmore. He isn’t a must-add currently, but deep-league managers should keep an eye on Whitmore.
Source: Washington Wizards

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

WAS • Forward • #32
8 days ago
Middleton didn’t do much scoring on Tuesday, but he was productive in other areas. The 12 assists matched his career high, and he was also responsible for seven rebounds, the most in a game for the veteran forward since October 28. Middleton’s slow start and the Wizards’ prioritization of youth in their rebuild are why he isn’t providing top-200 fantasy value, but he’s worth the risk on a light game night like Tuesday.

WAS • Center • #20
8 days ago
Sarr recorded his sixth double-double of the season, with Tuesday’s being the third in which he’s scored at least 20 points. The second-year center has improved significantly after struggling for most of his rookie campaign, doing a better job of handling the NBA’s physicality. Sarr is providing top-40 per-game value in nine-cat formats and has shown no signs of slowing down. Even with the Wizards rebuilding, a late-season shutdown isn’t a concern for Sarr due to his youth.

WAS • G • #3
8 days ago
The Wizards picked up their first NBA Cup victory in three seasons of the event, and they’ve got the tandem of McCollum and Corey Kispert to thank for that. While the latter had the best quarter of his NBA career, scoring 16 points in the first, McCollum was rolling all night. He scored 27 in the first half, and the final point total was four shy of his career-high. While his season-long fantasy value hasn’t been the best, McCollum has been a top-50 player in nine-cat formats over the past week.
WAS • F • #24
8 days ago
Kispert was on a roll to begin Tuesday’s game, scoring 16 points in the first quarter. Unfortunately, he suffered a right thumb injury during the third quarter and has been ruled out for the rest of the night. With Tre Johnson and Kyshawn George also out, Cam Whitmore will have added value if all three remain sidelined. Malaki Branham has played rotation minutes out of necessity on Wednesday, but he is not worth the risk in fantasy leagues.
Source: Washington Wizards
WAS • F • #24
8 days ago
With Kyshawn George and Tre Johnson out for Tuesday’s game, Kispert receives the starting nod. Due to the absences, he’s worth a look in deep leagues, especially with only three games on the schedule. Washington’s other four starters are unchanged.
Source: NBA Lineups

WAS • Forward • #35
8 days ago
Bagley will miss a third straight game with a right hip contusion. Alex Sarr is locked in as the starting center, with Tristan Vukčević sliding into the backup role to replace Bagley. There isn’t much to gain from rostering Vukčević since he’ll come off the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

WAS • Forward • #18
8 days ago
George will miss a game for the second time this season, freeing up a spot in the starting lineup. Tre Johnson was the replacement for the first game George missed on November 7, but he is out as well. Corey Kispert and Cam Whitmore should also have increased opportunities to contribute, with the former being the preferred deep-league streamer.
Source: Varun Shankar

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

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.

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

WAS • Forward • #32
9 days ago
Middleton did not play in Saturday’s loss to the Bulls, as Washington was playing its second game in as many nights. His return means Corey Kispert, who played 37 minutes as the veteran’s replacement in the starting lineup, will head back to the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • G • #5
9 days ago
Johnson was inactive for Washington’s last two games, but his absence did not impact the rotation or fantasy basketball. While there may be a few minutes available if Kyshawn George (illness) sits, it’s more likely that Tre Johnson and Cam Whitmore will benefit before Johnson.
Source: NBA Injury Report

WAS • Forward • #18
9 days ago
George has not missed a game since November 7, and that was due to an illness. On that night, he was replaced in the starting lineup by Tre Johnson. That may be the Wizards’ approach on Tuesday as well, with the rookie being worthy of a look in deep leagues. Cam Whitmore will also have added value, but he is a deep-league streamer at best.
Source: NBA Injury Report

WAS • Forward • #35
9 days ago
Bagley has missed the Wizards’ last two games with a right hip contusion, resulting in more minutes for fellow reserve Tristan Vukčević. However, with starting center Alex Sarr healthy, Vukčević is unlikely to get the minutes needed to impact fantasy basketball if Bagley remains out.
Source: NBA Injury Report

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
WAS • • #
9 days ago
Johnson missed Saturday’s game with a sore left hip flexor. While the Wizards aren’t putting a timetable on his recovery, 2-4 weeks is the usual timeline for this injury. Johnson’s injury is one he had in college and re-aggravated, which is why the Wizards were so cautious with his minutes up to this point. Cam Whitmore and Corey Kispert are in line for additional minutes with Johnson out, though neither are worth streaming.

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.

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.

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

WAS • Forward • #18
11 days ago
George had a chance to put Washington ahead in the final seconds but uncorked an errant pass that went out of bounds, sending the Wizards to their 14th straight defeat. The 21-year-old forward has been one of the club’s few standouts this season, delivering seventh-round value for fantasy purposes, averaging 16.5 points through 15 games. The Wizards will attempt to turn things around when they open a two-game week with a showdown against the Hawks on Tuesday night.

WAS • Forward • #7
11 days ago
Whitmore didn’t play a ton in this one, but he still managed to make a sizeable impact, shooting 70 percent from the floor and grabbing seven rebounds to reach the 20-point mark for just the second time this season. The 21-year-old former first-round pick’s upside is limited by his reduced role in Washington at the moment.

WAS • Forward • #18
11 days ago
George had a chance to put Washington ahead in the final seconds but uncorked an errant pass that went out of bounds, sending the Wizards to their 14th straight defeat. The 21-year-old forward has been one of the club’s few standouts this season, delivering seventh-round value for fantasy purposes, averaging 16.5 points through 15 games. The Wizards will attempt to turn things around when they open a two-game week with a showdown against the Hawks on Tuesday night.

WAS • Forward • #7
11 days ago
Whitmore didn’t play a ton in this one, but he still managed to make a sizeable impact, shooting 70 percent from the floor and grabbing seven rebounds to reach the 20-point mark for just the second time this season. The 21-year-old former first-round pick’s upside is limited by his reduced role in Washington at the moment.
WAS • • #
11 days ago
Due to a sore left hip flexor, Johnson will miss a game for the first time in his young NBA career. While the rookie’s absence does not affect fantasy basketball, it leaves the Wizards short of a bench option. Cam Whitmore and Corey Kispert are the reserves most likely to absorb the minutes that would have gone to Johnson.
Source: Washington Wizards
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

WAS • Forward • #35
11 days ago
Bagley is set to miss his second consecutive game with a hip injury. The Wizards will have Alex Sarr back, which is great news, but Bagley’s injury opens up some backup minutes for Tristan Vukčević off the bench.
WAS • • #
11 days ago
Johnson is dealing with left hip flexor soreness. The 19-year-old guard left Friday night’s game against the Raptors with the injury. Johnson doesn’t have much fantasy value while only playing around 20 minutes off the bench for the Wizards, but his minutes could increase in the second half of the season.

WAS • Forward • #32
11 days ago
Middleton was initially listed as questionable, but the Wizards are giving him the night off for injury management reasons. Justin Champagnie could move into the rotation in Middleton’s absence.

WAS • Center • #20
11 days ago
Sarr missed two games with a toe injury, but is poised to return against the Bulls on Saturday. With the 20-year-old center back in the lineup, Tristan Vukčević will move back to the bench and lose his streaming appeal.
WAS • F • #00
12 days ago
With Alex Sarr and Marvin Bagley out due to injury, Vukčević made his first start of the season on Friday. However, despite the opportunity, there was no reason for fantasy managers to consider streaming the third-year forward/center. Vukčević played only 17 minutes, as Washington went small for extended stretches. His place within the rotation for Saturday’s game against the Wizards depends on the availability of Sarr and Bagley.
WAS • • #
12 days ago
On a night when Keyonte George (5/3/4/0/2 with one three-pointer) struggled, shooting 2-of-7 from the field, Johnson had a solid outing off the bench. The rookie guard hit double figures for the fourth time in his last five games, with the 14 being the most he’s scored since November 7 (season-high 19 vs. Cleveland). Johnson isn’t at the point where he can be of much value to fantasy managers currently. Still, rookies on rebuilding teams tend to be useful during the “silly season.”

WAS • G • #3
12 days ago
McCollum was the only Wizards player to score 15 or more points on Friday, but this season has been a struggle regarding his fantasy value. Shooting 40.5 percent from the field, which would be the lowest percentage of his career, the veteran guard is ranked outside the top-150 in eight- and nine-cat formats. With the Wizards rebuilding, McCollum’s ceiling is lower, and managers also have to factor in the possibility that his minutes decrease later in the 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.
WAS • F • #00
12 days ago
Not only will the Wizards be without Alex Sarr for Friday’s game, but Marvin Bagley is also out due to injury. Vukčević is the next man up, and while a risky streaming option, Washington doesn’t have many options to fill the void at center. Anthony Gill should play rotation minutes off the bench. The other four starters are unchanged.
Source: Greg Finberg
TOR • • #
13 days ago
Murray-Boyles will miss a second straight game and has been diagnosed with a sprained right MCL. In other words, the rookie will likely be out for an extended period. Sandro Mamukelashvili played 15 minutes off the bench in Wednesday’s win over the 76ers, and that isn’t enough to make him a player worth streaming. Managers who have Murray-Boyles should wait for the Raptors to provide a recovery timeline before moving on.
Source: Josh Lewenberg

TOR • Guard • #5
14 days ago
Providing fifth-round value in nine-cat formats for the season, Quickley has been even better over the past week. He’s been a top-40 player during this stretch, averaging 17.5 points on 57.1 percent shooting. Quickley has also provided solid value in the assist and steals categories, which has boosted his standing within fantasy basketball.

TOR • Center • #19
14 days ago
Poetll has now scored at least 19 points in three of his last four outings, his most productive stretch of the season. The lower back issues he dealt with during the preseason appear to be a thing of the past, as the 7-footer has surpassed 30 minutes in consecutive games for the first time. A healthy Poeltl makes a significant difference for the Raptors, and the recent run of individual success may catalyze him. Over the past week, he has provided top-75 value in nine-cat formats.

TOR • Forward • #3
14 days ago
Ingram may not have provided the most robust stat line, but the production he did offer was good. The Raptors forward shot 70 percent from the field and dished out five assists. However, the lack of rebounds or defensive stats while also committing four turnovers negated some of the positives for Ingram, who also dealt with some foul trouble. He’s still providing top-75 value in eight- and nine-cat formats, closing in on the top-50 in the former.

TOR • Forward-Guard • #9
14 days ago
After shooting 1-of-6 from the field in the first half, Barrett really didn’t have anywhere to go but up in the second half. That’s precisely what happened, as he scored 11 points in the third quarter alone. After a solid fourth, he tied for the team lead in scoring with Brandon Ingram. Barrett has never been a great category league option, but he’s been far better this season, providing top-100 value in eight- and nine-cat formats.