
UTA • Guard • #00
9 months ago
Clarkson has missed Utah’s last seven games and could remain sidelined against Memphis. If that happens, Collin Sexton will remain in the starting unit as the guard next to Isaiah Collier. Brice Sensabaugh contributed 22 points off the bench on Monday and would likely get the chance to supply more buckets if Clarkson remains out.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Forward-Center • #23
9 months ago
Markkanen has missed Utah’s last nine games with a back issue, and there is a chance that he misses a 10th-straight on Wednesday. Johnny Juzang should remain in the starting lineup as long as Markkanen is sidelined.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Guard • #3
9 months ago
George missed Monday’s game against Boston, which was the second night of a back-to-back. Now, he’s expected to remain out against Memphis. Isaiah Collier and Collin Sexton played most of the guard minutes on Monday, with Sexton dishing out 13 assists. Brice Sensabaugh filled the role of offensive sparkplug off the bench for George and scored 22 points on Monday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Guard • #2
9 months ago
Sexton missed Sunday’s game against the 76ers with an ankle injury. He showed he was healthy Monday and with Keyonte George (foot) and Jordan Clarkson (foot) both out, the 26-year-old shooting guard had a big game. Sexton had 16 points on 16 shots and dished out 13 assists. His playing time could be up and down for the rest of the season depending on the health of his backcourt mates.

UTA • Forward-Center • #20
9 months ago
Collins returned after missing the last five games with a back injury. The 27-year-old power forward scored 28 points, but was hardly efficient taking 30 shots with the Jazz missing multiple starters. Collins has plenty of fantasy value, but his availability down the stretch of the season — he seems to sit out against any opponent when a Jazz loss would benefit draft positioning — has to concern fantasy managers.

UTA • Guard • #2
9 months ago
Sexton, Collins and Kessler are back after sitting out Sunday’s loss to the 76ers and will be in the starting lineup. Their returns mean Brice Sensabaugh, KJ Martin and Kyle Filipowski will come off the bench. All three are available, and Filipowski offers the highest fantasy ceiling.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Forward-Center • #23
9 months ago
Markkanen is set to miss his ninth-straight game as he continues to manage a back injury. The Jazz have no shortage of players that can fill in off the bench as Johnny Juzang, Brice Sensabaugh and Kyle Filipowski could all see increased minutes and usage against Boston.
UTA • • #
9 months ago
After a three-game absence, Springer will play against the team that traded him to the Rockets at the February deadline. (Houston waived Springer, who they only acquired for a second-round pick, and he then agreed to a deal with the Jazz.) While he will be in the rotation, Springer is unlikely to impact fantasy basketball.
Source: Utah Jazz

UTA • Forward-Center • #20
9 months ago
Collins will be back after missing Utah’s last five games. He seems to only be made available against good teams to ensure the Jazz lose to their competitors in the lottery. His return will likely push KJ Martin back to a reserve role.
Source: Utah Jazz

UTA • Center • #24
9 months ago
Kessler sat out Sunday’s matchup with the Sixers, but he’ll be available for the second leg of Utah’s back-to-back set. The big man finished with a monstrous 18 points, 25 rebounds and eight swats in his last game out, and fantasy managers will hope for more of the same against the Celtics.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Forward-Center • #23
9 months ago
Markkanen has missed eight in a row, and Collins has missed five. Both have a chance to return. If they’re sidelined, Johnny Juzang, Brice Sensabaugh and Kyle Filipowski could see increased run.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Guard • #2
9 months ago
Sexton sat out Sunday, and he’s missed every other game across Utah’s last six outings. With Keyonte George and Jordan Clarkson out, Sexton and Isaiah Collier should see big minutes out of the Jazz’s backcourt.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Guard • #3
9 months ago
George finished with a solid 25/6/3/3 line on Sunday, but he’ll sit out the second leg of Utah’s back-to-back set. With both he and Clarkson sidelined, expect Isaiah Collier and Collin Sexton to handle backcourt duties for the Jazz.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DET • Center • #0
9 months ago
Duren has recorded a double-double in four of his last five games, providing fantasy managers with consistent production. Since the break, the Pistons center has been a top 40 player in eight- and nine-cat formats, exceeding his season-long production on both. While Duren’s averages still aren’t as good as his 2023-24 numbers, he’s bounced back from a slow start, and the improved roster has also been a reason why his averages have taken a hit.

DET • Forward • #12
9 months ago
While games of 20 points or more have not been the norm for Harris this season, he has been consistently productive. Sunday’s game was his 11th with at least 20, and he’s providing top 75 value in eight-cat formats since the All-Star break. As was the case for most of his time in Philadelphia, Harris isn’t a “sexy” player to have rostered in fantasy leagues. However, fantasy managers have a good idea of what they’re getting from him nightly.

DET • Guard • #2
9 months ago
While he shot the ball well on Sunday, turnovers were an issue for Cunningham. One night removed from committing nine turnovers in a loss to the Warriors, he was responsible for eight against the Trail Blazers. High-turnover nights have been rare for Cunningham, which has been one of the areas of significant improvement for him this season. A top-10 player in eight-cat formats since the All-Star break, Cade is ranked just outside the top 25 in nine-cat. His overall production has been good enough to avoid taking too big of a hit due to turnovers, which has been great for fantasy managers. The Pistons head home for three games during Week 19, starting with the Wizards on Tuesday.

UTA • Guard • #13
9 months ago
Collier has hit double figures in assists on 11 occasions since moving into the Jazz starting lineup in early January. While the seven turnovers he committed on Sunday were suboptimal, the rookie has been one of the few bright spots for the Jazz this season. Collier’s fantasy value remains low, but he’s a must-roster player for the rest of the season, especially for managers who can afford to take the occasional hit in the turnover category.

UTA • Guard • #3
9 months ago
George has scored at least 25 points in two of his last four games, so the scoring output has been there. However, it’s fair to wonder what his long-term role will be in Utah, especially with rookie Isaiah Collier continuing to serve as the starting point guard. George’s minutes and scoring opportunities will be there for the rest of the season, but his dynasty value may be decreasing due to him not making more significant progress in running a team.

UTA • Center • #22
9 months ago
Whether he starts or comes off the bench, Filipowski has been consistently productive since the All-Star break. A double-digit scorer in six straight and eight of Utah’s 10 post-break games, the rookie is ranked just outside the top 100 in eight-cat formats. Filipowski’s defensive production has been lackluster most nights, but he accumulated three steals on Sunday. He’s rostered in 35 percent of Yahoo! leagues, and that figure should increase ahead of Utah’s four-game Week 19.

UTA • Guard • #33
9 months ago
Juzang has started six of Utah’s last eight games, but the offensive production hasn’t been there on most occasions. Sunday’s defeat was the second time he’s reached double figures in those six starts, and the seven rebounds were a nice bonus. However, the inconsistency makes Juzang little more than a dart throw in deep leagues. That may change if the Jazz decide to shut down their veterans completely, but even that isn’t guaranteed. Utah plays four games during Week 19, starting with the Celtics on Monday.

UTA • Center • #22
9 months ago
The Jazz have a loaded injury report again, with Collin Sexton and Walker Kessler also out for Sunday’s game. Juzang and Filipowski move into the starting lineup, and both are worth streaming. In Filipowski’s case, he’s someone to hold onto for the remainder of the fantasy season.
Source: NBA Lineups

UTA • F-C • #34
9 months ago
Tshiebwe, who may have been in line for rotation minutes, joins Utah’s lengthy list of absentees for Sunday’s game. With Kyle Filipowski getting the start, the Jazz will likely need to rely on Micah Potter when their rookie is on the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report
UTA • • #
9 months ago
Springer will remain out for another game with a back injury. While he’ll miss out on rotation minutes, Springer’s continued absence has minimal impact on fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DET • Forward • #12
9 months ago
Harris’ rebound total was his second highest as he posted his fifth double-double of the campaign and first since January 4. It was a nice night for points and boards, but Harris shot a pedestrian 4-of-11 from the field and 0-of-2 from beyond the arc while failing to record a defensive stat. The Pistons face the Trail Blazers on Sunday for the second leg of a back-to-back set.

DET • Forward • #12
9 months ago
Harris will reclaim his spot in the starting lineup, and Beasley will provide microwave scoring off the bench per usual.
Source: https://x.com/Keith_Langlois/status/1898543361541419498

DET • Guard • #5
9 months ago
Harris is back in action after two straight absences, but Beasley will remain in the starting lineup. Fantasy managers rostering either player should pay close attention to the minutes distibution.
Source: https://x.com/Keith_Langlois/status/1898541345372782702

DET • Forward • #12
9 months ago
Harris will return following a two-game absence, which means Malik Beasley should head back to the bench. The veteran forward averaged 17.9 points and 5.7 boards across 10 games before his pair of missed games.
Source: https://ak-static.cms.nba.com/referee/injury/Injury-Report_2025-03-08_07PM.pdf

UTA • Forward-Center • #23
9 months ago
Markkanen will miss an eighth straight game, and there’s no telling when he’ll make his return. Jaden Springer is also dealing with a back issue, so he’ll sit this one out as well. The Jazz are sitting most of their starters and a number of key role players in a matchup with Philadelphia that could do down as one of the most star-studded events of the season. Brice Sensabaugh and Johnny Juzang should see increased playing time for as long as Markkanen is out.
Source: https://x.com/utahjazz/status/1898497702738153932

UTA • Guard • #2
9 months ago
Utah has everyone and their grandmother sitting this one out, which isn’t too surprising for a team actively engaged in the race for Cooper Flagg. With Sexton and Clarkson both out, Keyonte George and Isaiah Collier should be heavily involved in Utah’s backcourt rotation.
Source: https://x.com/utahjazz/status/1898497702738153932

UTA • Center • #24
9 months ago
Kessler grabbed a career-best 25 rebounds in Friday’s loss to Toronto, but the tanking Jazz will keep him on the sideline against an equally tanky Sixers squad. With Collins still nursing a back injury, Utah could employ KJ Martin and Kyle Filipowski as the starting frontcourt, as they did the last two games in which both Kessler and Collins were out.
Source: https://x.com/utahjazz/status/1898497702738153932

UTA • Center • #22
9 months ago
With Walker Kessler in the starting lineup, Filipowski was used in a reserve role Friday night. The good news for fantasy managers is that the change did not prohibit him from providing solid fantasy value. Filipowski shot 70 percent from the field and grabbed five rebounds, and the two steals were a nice bonus for those who have him in their lineups. Rostered in 32 percent of Yahoo! leagues, he’s worth holding onto for the rest of the season.

UTA • Guard • #3
9 months ago
George didn’t have a great night shooting the basketball, going 4-of-14 from the field, but fantasy managers were likely pleased with the rebounds and assists. While the Jazz have limited the minutes of their key veterans as the season winds down, George doesn’t qualify. As a result, he’s still playing over 30 minutes per game despite coming off the bench. Unfortunately, poor shooting and limited defensive production continue to weigh down his fantasy value.

UTA • Center • #24
9 months ago
Kessler was fantastic on Friday, establishing new career highs in rebounds and blocked shots. The 7-foot-1 center accounted for 18 rebounds and three blocks in the first half alone. While the Raptors did more to keep Kessler off the glass after halftime, he still blocked another five shots. Only Dikembe Mutombo and Ben Wallace have corralled more rebounds in a game as a Raptors opponent than Kessler, who has been a top-10 player in nine-cat formats over the past two weeks.
Source: Josh Lewenberg

UTA • Guard • #2
9 months ago
The availability of the Jazz veterans has been frustrating for fantasy managers, as it has wreaked havoc on rosters at this point in the season. Sexton was available Friday night but only played 24 minutes, as Isaiah Collier (six points, three rebounds, and six assists) and Keyonte George remain the Jazz’s priorities. While he certainly can’t be dropped, Sexton’s playing time could frustrate some fantasy managers as the regular season concludes.

UTA • Center • #24
9 months ago
Sexton and Kessler are back after sitting out Wednesday’s loss to the Wizards, pushing Johnny Juzang and Kyle Filipowski to the bench. However, Juzang and Filipowski will figure prominently within the rotation despite coming off the bench, so hold onto them.
Source: NBA Lineups

DET • Forward • #12
9 months ago
Harris has missed the Pistons’ last two games for personal reasons, but there’s optimism that he will play Saturday night. If the veteran forward returns, Malik Beasley will head to the bench. However, managers who have Beasley rostered should hold onto him, as he has been close to a top-100 player over the past month.
Source: Omari Sankofa II

DET • Guard • #71
9 months ago
Schroder had at least 20 points for the first time since joining the Pistons at the trade deadline. The 31-year-old point guard played 28 minutes, his first time playing at least 25 minutes for Detroit. Schroder was dealing with an ankle injury that caused him to miss a game last week, but appeared to be 100 percent Wednesday. There’s plenty of opportunities available with the Pistons for Schroder to have fantasy value as the backup point guard.

DET • Guard • #71
9 months ago
Schroder had at least 20 points for the first time since joining the Pistons at the trade deadline. The 31-year-old point guard played 28 minutes, his first time playing at least 25 minutes for Detroit. Schroder was dealing with an ankle injury that caused him to miss a game last week, but appeared to be 100 percent Wednesday. There’s plenty of opportunities available with the Pistons for Schroder to have fantasy value as the backup point guard.

DET • Guard • #2
9 months ago
Cunningham scored just 11 and 15 points last Friday and Saturday, but has since bounced back with 29 and 37 points in his last two games now. The 23-year-old point guard is a do-everything superstar for the Pistons. However, his 3-point shooting leaves much to be desired. Cunningham is just 3-of-15 from behind the 3-point line over his last two games. He’s also turned the ball over at least five times in three straight games now. Cunningham has been a top-10 player over the last three weeks in eight-category leagues.

DET • Guard • #2
9 months ago
Cunningham scored just 11 and 15 points last Friday and Saturday, but has since bounced back with 29 and 37 points in his last two games now. The 23-year-old point guard is a do-everything superstar for the Pistons. However, his three-point shooting leaves much to be desired. Cunningham is just 3-of-15 from behind the three-point line over his last two games. He’s also turned the ball over at least five times in three straight games now. Cunningham has been a top-10 player over the last three weeks in eight-category leagues.

DET • Forward-Center • #28
9 months ago
Initially probable for Wednesday’s game, Stewart is officially available. He’ll slot into his usual backup center role, where Beef Stew offers limited fantasy value. Paul Reed’s minutes will decrease, although Tobias Harris’ (personal) absence may keep him in the rotation.
Source: NBA Lineups

DET • Forward-Center • #28
10 months ago
Stewart missed Monday’s game against Utah, but he is expected to be back against Los Angeles. Paul Reed filled out the backup center minutes against the Jazz, but he won’t have as large of a role with Stewart back in the lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DET • Forward • #12
10 months ago
Harris has missed two games for personal reasons, including Wednesday’s. Malik Beasley started Monday’s win over the Jazz and should remain in that role Wednesday night. While he shot 3-of-14 from three against Utah, Beasley should be rostered regardless of Harris’ availability.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DET • Guard-Forward • #9
10 months ago
Thompson was one of two Pistons starters to not miss a shot from the field on Monday, with Jalen Duren being the other. A double-digit scorer in three straight and five of his last six appearances, Ausar’s 17 points are the most he’s had in a game since February 12. While his season-long fantasy value remains outside the top 100 in eight- and nine-cat formats, Thompson has been a top 50 player since the All-Star break. He should be rostered in more than 66 percent of Yahoo! leagues, as he was after play on Monday.

DET • Center • #0
10 months ago
Despite not having backup center Isaiah Stewart for Monday’s game, the Pistons didn’t skip a beat, and Duren was one reason for that. Recording his fourth double-double in five games, he was also responsible for two steals and four blocked shots. Since the All-Star break, Duren has provided top-20 value in eight- and nine-cat formats, sitting just outside the first round in 12-team leagues in the latter. This is the player many fantasy managers hoped Duren would be before this season began, and he’s bounced back from a slow start.

DET • Guard • #5
10 months ago
With Tobias Harris (personal) away from the team, Beasley made his first start since February 7 on Monday. While cold from deep, shooting 3-of-14, Malik extended his run of games with at least three three-pointers to 11 straight and 19 of his last 20 appearances. Rostered in 43 percent of Yahoo! leagues, Beasley has provided top-100 value in nine-cat formats since the All-Star break. Monday night wasn’t great, but fantasy managers needing value with Harris out would be wise to consider Beasley.

DET • Guard • #2
10 months ago
While Cunningham shot 50 percent from the field on Monday, he missed seven of his eight three-point attempts. Inside the arc, the Pistons’ All-Star point guard was elite. Other than the three-point shooting, the only issue for Cunningham was the six turnovers. However, high-turnover nights have not occurred as often this season, one reason the Pistons are the most improved team in the NBA. Detroit will end its West Coast trip with three more games during Week 18, starting with the Clippers on Wednesday.

DET • Guard • #5
10 months ago
The lone change to the Pistons’ starting lineup has been prompted by Tobias Harris being away from the team for personal reasons. He’ll be replaced by Beasley, who has been a productive option since Jaden Ivey suffered a fractured fibula. And against the rebuilding Jazz, Beasley should be plugged into standard league lineups for Monday’s slate.
Source: NBA Lineups

DET • Forward-Center • #28
10 months ago
Initially questionable for Monday’s game, Stewart will not play due to a lower back contusion. His absence likely means Paul Reed will enter the rotation, but he’s unlikely to get the run needed to provide reliable streaming value. Jalen Duren remains the starter and may play a few more minutes with Stewart sidelined.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DET • Forward-Center • #28
10 months ago
Stewart wasn’t on Detroit’s initial injury report, but there is now a chance that he sits out against Utah. If that happens, Paul Reed will fill out the backup center minutes, which will be a limited role with Jalen Duren healthy.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DET • Forward • #12
10 months ago
Harris is away from the Pistons for personal reasons and will not play on Monday. This will be his first missed game since December 16, and Malik Beasley is a potential replacement in the starting lineup. Beasley has played well recently and was already worth adding in some 12-team leagues. Harris’ absence raises his fantasy ceiling.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DET • Forward • #12
10 months ago
Harris has shot 50 percent or better from the field in four straight and nine of his last 10 games. Since February 7, the veteran forward has averaged 17.9 points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 1.2 steals and 1.3 three-pointers per game, shooting 58.3 percent from the field and 92.9 percent from the foul line. That production has been good for fourth-round value in nine-cat formats. Harris may not be the flashiest fantasy option, but he has provided consistent middle-round value as a fixture in the Pistons’ starting lineup.

DET • Guard • #2
10 months ago
Cunningham didn’t score as much as he’s capable of Saturday night, but the Pistons’ offensive balance had much to do with that. Jalen Duren, Tobias Harris and Malik Beasley scored 18 points apiece for the Pistons, who notched their 34th win of the season. Not only are those the most wins Detroit’s amassed in a season since 2018-19 (41 wins), but this is also the first time since that year they’ve won at least 25 games. Cunningham has led the way for the much-improved Pistons, and fantasy managers have also reaped the rewards. Over the past two weeks, he has provided top-10 value in eight-cat formats.

DET • Center • #0
10 months ago
Duren was fantastic on Saturday, recording his fifth double-double in seven games and a career-high six blocked shots. How out of the ordinary were the six rejections? Duren amassed a total of six in his previous 10 appearances. Over the past two weeks, he has been a third-round player in eight- and nine-cat formats. Of course, Isaiah Stewart (three points, four rebounds, one assist and four blocks in 14 minutes) getting into foul trouble led to Duren playing 30 minutes (or more) for just the fifth time since the beginning of February. He’s been good recently, but Duren managers should keep their expectations in check for a four-game Week 18.

DET • Guard • #5
10 months ago
The good news for fantasy managers is that Beasley extended his streak of games with at least three three-pointers to 10 games before getting ejected from Saturday’s showdown. Shooting 6-of-10 from the field, Beasley finished with 18 points, one assist and five three-pointers in 24 minutes off the bench. The Pistons begin a four-game Week 18 on Monday against the Jazz, and Beasley is worth rostering while he remains hot.

DET • Guard-Forward • #9
10 months ago
Thompson left Wednesday’s game against the Celtics late with what appeared to be a nasty leg injury. The 22-year-old small forward was merely dealing with a cramp and wasn’t even listed on the injury report ahead of Friday’s game. Thompson appeared to be fine Friday as his trademark defense resulted in five steals for the second game in a row. The potential is there for Thompson to be a fantasy stud, but he hasn’t provided much scoring in this last three games.

DET • Guard • #2
10 months ago
Cunningham has been carrying the Pistons lately as Detroit had won eight games in a row entering play Friday. The 23-year-old point guard was due for a bad game and he struggled against a Nuggets team that won the championship two years ago. Cunningham’s 11 points were his lowest in a game all season long, but he’s been a top-15 player in fantasy over the last three weeks. He’ll look to bounce back Saturday against the Nets.

DET • Guard • #71
10 months ago
Schroder and Fontecchio were initially probable for Friday’s game, so the status upgrades were expected. Schroder’s return after a one-game absence will likely bump Marcus Sasser out of the rotation. Fontecchio’s return after missing two games will not have as much impact, but it may mean fewer minutes for Ron Holland II.
Source: NBA Injury Report