GSW • Shooting Guard • #
about 1 month ago
Green and Melton are back after missing Sunday’s loss to the Knicks. Their returns bump Malevy Leons and Quinten Post out of the starting lineup, with the latter unavailable due to a foot injury.
Source: NBA Lineups

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #23
about 1 month ago
Green is back after sitting out Sunday’s loss to the Knicks. His return counters the absence of Quinten Post (foot), and Kristaps Porziņǵis is also available for Monday’s game.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Power Forward • #21
about 1 month ago
Post’s right foot injury will keep him out for Monday’s game, which is the second in as many nights for the Warriors. A good chunk of his minutes will go to Kristaps Porziņǵis, who is available after sitting out Sunday’s loss to the Knicks. Also, Draymond Green (back) is listed as probable for Monday’s game.
Source: NBA Injury Report
GSW • • #
about 1 month ago
Cryer is sitting out the second game of Golden State’s back-to-back for injury management reasons, as a hamstring issue sidelined him for an extended period earlier this season. De’Anthony Melton is available and can absorb the minutes that would have gone to Cryer if he were available.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Power Forward • #21
about 1 month ago
Post played Sunday against the Knicks and delivered a strong 22/3/3 line with three swats and four triples. He could get the night off on the second leg of Golden State’s back-to-back set for right foot injury management. With Green expected to play and Kristaps Porziņǵis off the injury report, the Warriors could lean on the pair heavily if Post is ultimately ruled out.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Shooting Guard • #4
about 1 month ago
Moody will miss a seventh straight game, and it’s unclear when he’ll be available to return. Until Moody is back in action, Will Richard and Gary Payton II should see additional playing time.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Forward-Center • #8
about 1 month ago
Both players sat out Sunday’s loss to the Knicks, and both will be available for the second leg of Golden State’s back-to-back set. Expect Porziņǵis and Melton to reclaim their starting roles, likely sending Will Richard and Quinten Post back to the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Point Guard • #13
about 1 month ago
Collier’s assist tally may not have been as robust as many fantasy managers hoped, with him starting for the injured Keyonte George. Still, he did record his second 20-point game in four appearances. Since the All-Star break, the second-year point guard has provided eighth-round value in eight-cat formats. With George not being re-evaluated until the final week of March, now is a good time to go all-in on Collier.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
about 1 month ago
If there’s one thing about Sensabaugh, it’s that he isn’t going to get cheated on his shot attempts. That approach comes in handy when his playing time is limited, as it was on Sunday. Sensabaugh played 23 minutes against the Kings and put up 17 shots, with only Cody Williams and Isaiah Collier taking more. He may not have offered much production outside of points and three-pointers, but Sensabaugh remains a good option for points leagues in the final weeks of the regular season.

UTA • Shooting Guard • #5
about 1 month ago
Williams is precisely the kind of player who, after offering little in the first five months of the season, emerges as a “silly season hero.” A double-digit scorer in six straight games, the second-year forward recorded his first 30-point game on Sunday. Not only was it his first 30-point game, but this was the first time Williams scored 20 in an NBA game. The Jazz don’t play their first game of Week 21 until Wednesday, and Williams will be worth a roll of the dice in deep leagues when the time comes.

GSW • Power Forward • #21
about 1 month ago
Post left Friday’s loss to the Timberwolves with a sprained ankle, but ended up starting with the Warriors extremely short-handed against the Knicks on Sunday. The 25-year-old center was just a desperation play at the end of the week, but came through for those bold enough to start him. The Warriors have four games upcoming in Week 21, starting with a matchup against the Wizards on Monday.

GSW • Power Forward • #15
about 1 month ago
Santos has now scored at least 20 points twice in his last five games. The 23-year-old small forward isn’t known for his scoring, though, as he has no other 20-point games this year. Santos had an excellent game against the Knicks and has shown enough to be streamable when the Warriors are running a skeleton lineup. Whether he continues to start or not, Santos will still have a significant role for the Warriors once Stephen Curry (knee) returns in a week.

GSW • Shooting Guard • #2
about 1 month ago
Podziemski had 25 points for the second straight game. The 23-year-old guard has the skillset to contribute in other categories as well, which has led to him providing sixth-round per game value since the All-Star break. Podziemski has shown he’s worth rostering in standard leagues while Stephen Curry (knee) is still out.

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #23
about 1 month ago
While the Warriors remain shorthanded, they may be getting healthier. Green, who was a late scratch ahead of Friday’s loss to the Timberwolves, was also ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Knicks. He could be back as soon as Monday, the first of four games the Warriors will play in Week 21. And with Al Horford (calf) out for at least one week, Green’s return would give the Warriors a needed boost.
Source: Sam Gordon

GSW • Forward-Center • #8
about 1 month ago
Porziņǵis and Melton were held out of Sunday’s game after starting Friday’s loss to the Timberwolves. With the back-to-back, there was likely going to be one of the next two games that they would miss, so there was no surprise there. Will Richard and Quinten Post may head to the bench on Monday, but they’ll both be part of the rotation due to the Warriors’ many injuries.
Source: Sam Gordon

GSW • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #30
about 1 month ago
Curry strained his left adductor during Friday’s loss to the Timberwolves, and he’ll miss five games before being re-evaluated. Given how banged-up the Warriors are, players like Will Richard, Pat Spencer and LJ Cryer will be on the radar in some fantasy leagues, especially with four games on the schedule for Week 21.
Source: Sam Gordon
GSW • Small Forward • #
about 1 month ago
The Warriors are extremely shorthanded for Sunday’s game, resulting in multiple changes to the starting lineup. Richard, Leons and Post are in the starting lineup, but all are desperation plays at the end of the week. Podziemski and Santos should still be available in 12-team leagues; stream them instead.
Source: NBA Lineups

GSW • Center • #42
about 1 month ago
Horford has been diagnosed with a mild strain of his right calf. The timeline provided by the Warriors means that he’ll miss at least five games, starting with Sunday’s game against the Knicks. The Warriors have also been without Draymond Green and Kristaps Porziņģis recently, which has opened the door for players like Quinten Post to play more.
Source: Sam Gordon

GSW • Power Forward • #21
about 1 month ago
Post is good to go after a sprained left ankle forced his early exit from Friday’s loss to the Timberwolves. Due to the Warriors’ many absences, he’ll be in the starting lineup, with Ömer Yurtseven set to serve as the backup center in his first appearance.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Center • #22
about 2 months ago
Filipowski will get Sunday night off, leaving the Jazz even more shorthanded in the frontcourt. His absence frees up minutes for Oscar Tshiebwe and Andersson Garcia, with the former being the more likely option to move into the starting lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report
UTA • Small Forward • #
about 2 months ago
Bailey was injured during Friday’s loss to the Trail Blazers and is now in the league’s concussion protocol. As for Konchar, he’s sitting out due to left calf injury management. EJ Harkless, who started the second half of Friday’s game for Bailey, is worth considering in deep leagues, especially if Brice Sensabaugh is not on the waiver wire.
Source: NBA Injury Report
GSW • • #
about 2 months ago
Yurtseven previously spent three seasons in the NBA, two with the Heat and one with the Jazz. The 27-year-old center played with Panathinaikos in Greece for two years before signing to play in the G League earlier this month. The signing of Yurtseven is a direct result of the Warriors current injury problems.
Source: Marc Stein

GSW • Center • #42
about 2 months ago
Horford left Friday’s loss to the Timberwolves with right calf tightness after just five minutes. The 39-year-old power forward has been ruled out ahead of Sunday’s game against the Knicks. With Kristaps Porzingis (illness) also out, Quinten Post could start and be worth streaming in standard leagues.

GSW • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #14
about 2 months ago
Melton started and had 12 points in 24 minutes in Friday’s loss to the Timberwolves. The 27-year-old point guard has been ruled out ahead of Sunday’s game against the Knicks for left knee injury management reasons. With Melton sidelined, Will Richard could move into the starting lineup.

GSW • Forward-Center • #8
about 2 months ago
Porziņģis had 20 points in 22 minutes in Friday’s loss to the Timberwolves as he continues to play on a minutes restriction. The 30-year-old center will have the ultimate minutes restriction Sunday as he’s been ruled out for illness management. With Al Horford (calf) also out, Quinten Post could be worth streaming in standard leagues.

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #23
about 2 months ago
Green was a late scratch before Friday’s loss to the Timberwolves with a back injury and will miss Sunday’s game against the Knicks as he continues to manage the injury. With De’Anthony Melton also out, Will Richard should see more minutes again, though he had no points in 29 minutes off the bench on Friday.

GSW • Power Forward • #21
about 2 months ago
Post only played 11 minutes on Friday, as he exited prematurely with a sprained left ankle. A potential absence for the second-year center would not have a significant impact on fantasy basketball, but the Warriors were already lacking depth in the post. Draymond Green (back) did not play on Friday, Al Horford (calf) exited after five minutes and Kristaps Porziņǵis is still under a minutes limit. The Warriors end Week 20 with a game against the Knicks on Sunday.
Source: Danny Emerman

GSW • Forward-Center • #8
about 2 months ago
Porziņǵis remains under a minutes restriction, with the Warriors’ big man logging 20 minutes on Friday. However, he took advantage of those minutes, recording his first 20-point game since joining the team. Add in the fact that Porziņǵis recorded a complete stat line, and few, if any, fantasy managers will turn their noses up at this performance. The Warriors, who lost Al Horford (calf) and Quinten Post (ankle) during Friday’s defeat, finish their Week 20 with a game against the Knicks on Sunday.

GSW • Shooting Guard • #2
about 2 months ago
After totaling 23 points on 8-of-18 shooting in his prior two appearances, Podziemski exceeded that number on Friday. Add in the rebounds and three-pointers, and this was a solid effort from the Warriors’ guard, even if he did not record any defensive stats. Since the All-Star break, Podziemski has provided sixth-round value in eight-cat formats. With Stephen Curry (knee) out for at least one more week, Podz is worth picking up if he’s on the waiver wire in 12-team leagues.

UTA • Shooting Guard • #5
about 2 months ago
A double-digit scorer in each of his last four appearances, Williams’ 19 points on Friday were a career-high. Even with the Jazz playing the Kings on Sunday, the second-year forward is not a must-add. However, for the first time in his NBA career, Williams is worthy of consideration in deep leagues, even if the track record suggests that this four-game run may not be sustainable for him.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
about 2 months ago
Sensabaugh may not be a point guard, but he’s one of the players whose fantasy value may be boosted while Keyonte George (hamstring) is out. Even more of the offense ran through Sensabaugh on Friday, and he responded with his second game of at least 30 points this season. His points tally has increased in each of Utah’s last four games, and the third-year forward has averaged 18.1 points per game in March. Sensabaugh is rostered in 25 percent of Yahoo! leagues, and that number should increase ahead of Sunday’s game against the Kings.

GSW • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #30
about 2 months ago
Curry exited Friday’s game during the second quarter, and the Warriors announced at the beginning of the fourth that he won’t return due to a sore left adductor. Gary Payton II and Malevy Leons may pick up a few more minutes with Curry sidelined, but neither will be worth the streaming risk moving forward.
Source: NBA Injury Report
UTA • Small Forward • #
about 2 months ago
Bailey was injured during the first half of Friday’s game, logging seven minutes before exiting. EJ Harkless was inserted into the lineup to begin the third quarter.
Source: Utah Jazz

GSW • Center • #42
about 2 months ago
Horford played five minutes before exiting due to tightness in his right calf. The veteran center’s exit likely means more playing time for Quinten Post, especially with Draymond Green (back) out and Kristaps Porziņǵis under a minutes restriction.
Source: Danny Emerman

GSW • Forward-Center • #8
about 2 months ago
Melton is back after a one-game absence, which pushes Will Richard to the bench. The other change to the lineup is Porziņǵis, who steps in for Draymond Green. Green is out with a back injury.
Source: NBA Lineups

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #23
about 2 months ago
Added to the injury report less than an hour before tipoff, Green is now out. His absence opens up a spot in the starting lineup, and Will Richard may fill the void. De’Anthony Melton’s return to action could have bumped the rookie, but he may stay since Green is out.
Source: Golden State Warriors

GSW • Power Forward and Small Forward • #23
about 2 months ago
Green has been added to the Warriors’ injury report, which is not a good sign regarding his availability for Friday’s game. With Al Horford already starting, Will Richard could remain in the starting lineup if Green doesn’t play. If Green plays, Richard will likely head to the bench, since De’Anthony Melton is available.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Power Forward • #21
about 2 months ago
Post, who did not play in Tuesday’s loss to the Bulls, is back in the rotation for Friday’s game. However, he is not guaranteed to get the minutes needed to affect fantasy basketball, so the second-year center can be left on the waiver wire.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #3
about 2 months ago
This update has George being re-evaluated around March 25. He injured his hamstring on Wednesday and had already been ruled out for Friday’s game, but now he will be out significantly longer, and his season certainly has a chance to be over. Isaiah Collier should start in his place and be a fantasy stud.
Source: Tim Bontemps

UTA • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #46
about 2 months ago
Konchar will miss a second consecutive game as he continues to recover from a calf injury. Ace Bailey returned to action on Wednesday and was in the starting lineup. Konchar’s continued absence may also guarantee that Brice Sensabaugh remains in the starting five.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #3
about 2 months ago
George strained his right hamstring during Wednesday’s loss to the Knicks and will be out for at least one game, with the Jazz yet to announce a return timeline. Isaiah Collier will serve as the starting point guard and should be slotted into fantasy lineups where available.
Source: NBA Injury Report
UTA • Small Forward • #
about 2 months ago
Back in the Jazz lineup after missing Monday’s win over the Warriors, Bailey has scored at least 21 points in two of his last three appearances. Rostered in 37 percent of Yahoo! leagues, the rookie has been a top-100 player since the All-Star break. Given where the Jazz are in their rebuild, Bailey is going to play plenty in the final weeks of this season. And with Keyonte George going down with a hamstring injury during Wednesday’s defeat, there may even be more opportunities for Bailey to serve as a facilitator. The Jazz play two more games in Week 20, starting with a game against Portland on Friday.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
about 2 months ago
Sensabaugh and the Jazz came out hot on Wednesday, with the team shooting 9-of-11 from beyond the arc in the first quarter. His 29 points were the most in a game for the third-year wing since January 14, when he dropped a career-high 43 in a loss to the Bulls. With Keyonte George injuring his hamstring during the third quarter, Sensabaugh is one of the players who should have the ball in his hands more moving forward.

UTA • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #3
about 2 months ago
George appeared to pull his right hamstring while attempting to challenge a Knicks shot attempt early in the third quarter, reaching back for the area almost immediately. The Jazz point guard immediately departed for the locker room and has not returned. With George appearing likely to miss time, Isaiah Collier is a must-add where available. And EJ Harkless will be worth a look in deep leagues.
Source: Utah Jazz
UTA • Small Forward • #
about 2 months ago
Bailey is back after sitting out Monday’s win over the Warriors. As a result, the Jazz will bring John Konchar off the bench, which is good news for those who have added Sensabaugh to their rosters in recent weeks.
Source: NBA Lineups

UTA • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #3
about 2 months ago
George is one of the Jazz players who has been dealing with an illness, most recently playing 24 minutes in Monday’s win over the Warriors. His availability means that Isaiah Collier will come off the bench, but he remains a player who should be rostered this time of year.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #46
about 2 months ago
Konchar will be sidelined after starting Utah’s last game. However, with Ace Bailey (illness) available, Konchar likely would’ve returned to playing a role off the bench. Brice Sensabaugh should see a bump in minutes with Konchar sidelined.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #46
about 2 months ago
Konchar started in Utah’s last game, but with Ace Bailey (illness) back, he may be pushed back to the bench if he plays. If he doesn’t, Brice Sensabaugh should be locked in to a second straight start after scoring 21 points against the Warriors on Monday.
Source: NBA Injury Report
UTA • Small Forward • #
about 2 months ago
Bailey missed Monday’s game against Golden State, but he’ll return to take on New York. Brice Sensabaugh slid into the starting unit in his place and scored 21 points in 29 minutes, but he will likely head back to the bench with Bailey available.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Point Guard • #13
about 2 months ago
Collier will be back in action after sitting out Monday’s win over the Warriors. With Keyonte George (illness) questionable, Collier could be thrust into the starting lineup against the Knicks. George’s availability also affects EJ Harkless, who served as the backup point guard on Monday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #3
about 2 months ago
An illness has affected multiple Jazz players recently, and George was limited to 24 minutes in Monday’s win over the Warriors. If he’s unable to play, Isaiah Collier (illness) would be the replacement in the starting lineup. Collier, who did not play on Monday, has been removed from the injury report.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #3
about 2 months ago
George was cleared to play after landing on the injury report early Monday afternoon due to an illness. While the Jazz point guard was not announced to be under any restrictions, he was limited to 24 minutes. EJ Harkless played 24 minutes off the bench, and he may be someone who plays more, especially on nights when Isaiah Collier (illness) is not available.

UTA • Center • #22
about 2 months ago
For the first time in his career, Filipowski has hit double digits in rebounds in four consecutive games. On Monday, he extended his double-double streak to three, and it was also the fourth time in his career that the second-year center had tallied at least 15 points and 15 rebounds in the same game. Given the injuries that have sapped Utah’s interior depth, Filipowski is a must-roster player for the rest of the season.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
about 2 months ago
With the Warriors employing a smaller starting lineup, Sensabaugh was moved into Utah’s starting five on Monday, with Oscar Tshiebwe (10/8/1/1 in 20 minutes) being dropped to the bench. While he can be a bit streaky as a scorer, Sensabaugh was efficient against the Warriors, shooting over 50 percent from the field. However, he was responsible for four turnovers, which is an area Sensabaugh needs to clean up moving forward.

UTA • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #46
about 2 months ago
The Jazz have made two changes to their starting lineup for Monday’s game. With Ace Bailey (illness) unavailable, Konchar will start, and he’s capable of providing solid steals production. The other change is Sensabaugh, who replaces Oscar Tshiebwe, with Kyle Filipowski serving as the starting center.
Source: NBA Lineups

UTA • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #3
about 2 months ago
Added to the injury report early Monday afternoon, George will be available to play. With Isaiah Collier (illness) unavailable, EJ Harkless’ playing time should increase despite being used in a reserve role.
Source: NBA Injury Report
UTA • Small Forward • #
about 2 months ago
Bailey was initially questionable for Monday’s game. His absence frees up a spot in the starting lineup. John Konchar does not offer much as a scorer, but the steals production makes him worth a look in deep category leagues. Brice Sensabaugh will be worth a look for managers seeking more offense.
Source: Ben Anderson

UTA • Point Guard • #13
about 2 months ago
Keyonte George is also dealing with an illness, and he’s listed as questionable. Utah’s backcourt is sorely undermanned, and EJ Harkless could be the next man up to absorb Collier’s vacated minutes. Cody Williams and Svi Mykhailiuk could also see additional run.
Source: NBA Injury Report
UTA • Small Forward • #
about 2 months ago
Bailey is a late addition to Utah’s injury report, and if he’s unable to take the court, Brice Sensabaugh could see more opportunities as the next man up. John Konchar may see additional run as well.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #3
about 2 months ago
Both guards are late additions to Monday’s injury report, and fantasy managers should have a contingency plan in case George and Collier are sidelined. If the pair of elite playmakers sit out against Golden State, EJ Harkless could start at point guard, while Svi Mykhailiuk could see additional run behind Cody Williams.
Source: NBA Injury Report