WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Coulibaly is back after missing Monday’s loss to the Lakers. It will be Justin Champagnie who heads to the bench, with Riley remaining in the starting lineup.
Source: Washington Wizards

WAS • Center and Power Forward • #20
about 1 month ago
Sarr will be sidelined for a third straight game, which means Tristan Vukčević should remain a starter. He scored 14 points in 20 minutes as a starter in Monday’s loss.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Shooting Guard • #
about 1 month ago
Johnson will be available for a second straight game, which means he will continue to play a limited role as a starter. He has been playing roughly 20 minutes per game for the past few months.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Coulibaly will be back following a one-game absence on Monday. Will Riley started that game, so he will likely return to the bench for this one, though he should still take on a large role as a reserve.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Point Guard • #13
about 1 month ago
Collier remains out for an eighth straight game, which should allow EJ Harkless to continue to start in his place, if he’s available. Harkless missed Utah’s last game and is questionable again. Kennedy Chandler (hamstring) started on Monday and could start again if Harkless remains out and Utah keeps him around on another 10-day deal.
Source: NBA Injury Report

WAS • Power Forward and Center • #3
about 1 month ago
Washington continues to pretend that Davis has a chance to suit up this year. He’s progressing, but with less than two weeks left in the season, he isn’t going to make his debut for the Wizards until October. His recovery is going well, and there is no reason to think he won’t be ready for the start of next season.
Source: Wizards PR
WAS • Shooting Guard • #
about 1 month ago
Johnson has missed four of the Wizards’ last six games, and when he has played since January, he has hovered around 20 minutes per game. He’ll continue to start if he is available, but if he isn’t Will Riley could fill the void.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Coulibaly was sidelined against the Lakers on Monday, which was the second night of a back-to-back. He could return to take on Philadelphia, which would push Will Riley back to the bench, though he should still play a large role as a reserve.
Source: NBA Injury Report

WAS • Center and Power Forward • #20
about 1 month ago
Sarr has missed the last two games with a toe injury, but has a chance to return Wednesday against the 76ers. Tristan Vukčević started, played 20 minutes and had 14 points in Sarr’s absence in Monday’s loss to the Lakers.
WAS • Point Guard • #8
about 1 month ago
The majority of Carrington’s offensive production on Monday came from facilitating. Although he impressed by logging a team-high in assists, he also turned the ball over four times in his 28 minutes on the floor. Carrington hardly looked to score in this game and finished in single digits as a scorer for the first time in two weeks, snapping a seven-game streak of double-digit scoring performances. He’ll face the Sixers on Wednesday with a chance to bounce back as a scorer.
WAS • Small Forward • #9
about 1 month ago
Champagnie’s offensive impact and production were among the few things that went right for the Wizards in Los Angeles. He shot that ball well in his time on the floor and finished second on the team in scoring. Additionally, Champagnie was one of two Wizards players to record a positive plus-minus. He’s performed fairly consistently throughout the year and has a chance to end his fifth NBA season with some momentum.
WAS • Small Forward • #
about 1 month ago
Riley was the only Wizard to reach 20 points on the evening, which marked the fifth time in March that he reached that scoring mark. He didn’t shoot efficiently, especially from beyond the arc, but had enough volume to provide production. Aside from the scoring, the rookie wasn’t active in many other areas. Still, he’s shown over the past couple of months to be a reliable bucket getter with some upside.
UTA • • #
about 1 month ago
Chandler made his first start since joining the Jazz on Monday, as Utah was without Keyonte George, Isaiah Collier and EJ Harkless due to injury. While the efficiency was poor, with Chandler shooting 25 percent from the field and committing five turnovers, he played 40 minutes. That alone may raise some eyebrows as the Jazz move forward with the rest of their Week 23 schedule. Bez Mbeng (5/2/4/3 with one three-pointer) played 29 minutes off the bench, but Chandler is the Jazz guard worthy of a look if Utah remains this shorthanded at point guard.
UTA • Small Forward • #
about 1 month ago
Bailey extended his streak of games in double figures to eight, scoring 19 points while shooting over 50 percent from the field. There weren’t any defensive stats to speak of, but the rookie did record a season-high five assists. That isn’t production fantasy managers can count on receiving consistently, but opportunities won’t be an issue for Bailey in Utah’s final three games of Week 23.

UTA • Center • #22
about 1 month ago
Filipowski has scored at least 20 points in three straight games, but Monday’s double-double was his first since a March 9 win over the Warriors. Interestingly, he only played 24 minutes against the Cavaliers, likely a byproduct of Evan Mobley doing whatever he wanted in the post. The role Filipowski currently has won’t align with his role when next season begins, especially if Utah re-signs Walker Kessler. To carve out a consistent role for himself in 2026-27, he has to make strides defensively.

UTA • Shooting Guard • #5
about 1 month ago
While his performance did not come in a victory, Williams’ play against the Cavaliers was encouraging after a brutal Saturday night in Phoenix. Two nights removed from throwing up a bagel on 0-of-9 shooting, the second-year forward surpassed 20 points for the fourth time in his last six appearances. Williams’ category league value remains low, but he’s shown some signs of being able to add value in deeper points leagues. The Jazz play three more games in Week 23, starting with the Nuggets on Wednesday.
WAS • Small Forward • #9
about 1 month ago
Champagnie and Riley will get the start as the Wizards deal with injuries on Monday. They will also face a short-handed Lakers team without Luka Dončić (suspension). Washington has lost two straight games and has one of the league’s worst records. Still, players such as Carrington and Johnson could be contributors for fantasy managers.
Source: NBA Starting Lineups

WAS • Power Forward • #16
about 1 month ago
Gill’s status was upgraded to available ahead of Monday’s contest after previously being listed as questionable with an ankle injury. The sixth-year center has played well recently, posting double-digit scoring performances in three of his last five games. He’ll have a chance to put forth another high-scoring performance against the Lakers.
Source: NBA Injury Report

WAS • Center and Power Forward • #20
about 1 month ago
Sarr will miss a second consecutive game with his toe injury. Tristan Vukčević and Anthony Gill will handle the center responsibilities, as the Wizards have also made Julian Reese inactive.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Coulibaly’s heel injury will keep him out of Monday’s game, opening a spot in the starting lineup. With Leaky Black inactive, Will Riley may move into the starting lineup, which would raise his fantasy ceiling.
Source: NBA Injury Report
UTA • • #
about 1 month ago
The Jazz won’t have EJ Harkless for Monday’s game, making him the third point guard on the sidelines, joining Keyonte George and Isaiah Collier. Chandler moves into the starting lineup, and he’s worth a look in deep leagues due to Utah’s lack of depth at the position.
Source: NBA Lineups

WAS • Center and Power Forward • #20
about 1 month ago
Initially cleared to play after sitting out Sunday’s loss to the Trail Blazers, Sarr is now questionable. Tristan Vukčević is the likely starter if Sarr sits, with Julian Reese slotting in as the backup. If Sarr plays, the Wizards may make Reese inactive to preserve a game on his two-way allotment.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Coulibaly has been dealing with a recurring heel injury, and it could keep him out for Monday’s road tilt at crypto.com Arena. If Coulibaly is forced to miss this one, Will Riley and Tre Johnson could earn some additional playing time. Gill’s availability is not impactful in the world of fantasy basketball, as Alex Sarr and Tristan Vukčević are both healthy.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Shooting Guard • #
about 1 month ago
Johnson and Sarr will return after sitting out Sunday’s loss to the Trail Blazers. With Johnson and Sarr back in action, Will Riley and Tristan Vukčević should see their roles reduced.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Point Guard • #13
about 1 month ago
Monday’s game will be the seventh Collier has missed due to a hamstring injury. The Jazz will continue to count on EJ Harkless, who played 27 minutes as the starting point guard in Saturday’s loss to the Suns. Bez Mbeng will provide depth off the bench.
Source: Ben Anderson
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Coulibaly and Black are all set to play after being listed as questionable on the initial injury report. Both were in the starting lineup for Friday’s loss to the Warriors, and that should remain the case on Sunday.
Source: NBA Injury Report
UTA • Small Forward • #
about 1 month ago
Bailey did not have a good night shooting the basketball, as he was 4-of-12 from two-point range and committed four turnovers. However, fantasy managers will be pleased with the rebounds and blocks. Over his last five games, the rookie has blocked 12 shots, providing value that some may not have anticipated. Since the All-Star break, Bailey has provided fifth-round value in eight-cat formats. As long as he is available, the rookie needs to be rostered in 12-team leagues.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
about 1 month ago
Limited to 13 points in Friday’s loss to the Nuggets, Sensabaugh doubled that number on Saturday. While he didn’t offer a great deal beyond the points and field-goal percentage, the third-year Jazz forward shot 9-of-16 from inside the arc. Utah plays four games in Week 23, and Sensabaugh can step up for deep-league managers as he continues to start.

UTA • Center • #22
about 1 month ago
After putting up 25 points in Friday’s loss to the Nuggets, Filipowski was one point better on Saturday. The second-year center shot just over 71 percent from the field, and the overall stat line was excellent. Filipowski playing both games of the back-to-back at this point in the season is encouraging for fantasy managers, especially since Utah’s Week 23 is a four-game week and doesn’t include a back-to-back.
WAS • Shooting Guard • #
about 1 month ago
Johnson and Sarr will sit for injury management reasons, opening up two spots in the Wizards’ starting lineup. Will Riley is Johnson’s potential replacement, while Tristan Vukčević will likely step in for Sarr at center. Even if he doesn’t start, Riley is worth rostering for the rest of the season.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Coulibaly and Black started Friday’s loss to the Warriors, but the former was limited to 19 minutes. With Tre Johnson out, Black could be asked to log heavy minutes once again if allowed to play. If both players sit, Will Riley and Justin Champagnie will receive boosts to their respective fantasy values.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Point Guard • #13
about 1 month ago
Collier remains sidelined due to left hamstring injury management, with Saturday’s game being the sixth that he has missed. EJ Harkless was the starting point guard in Friday’s loss to the Nuggets and played 41 minutes. Given his playing time, Harkless is worth streaming in deep leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
about 1 month ago
Coulibaly had a strong scoring effort in this game, though he was limited to 19 minutes and didn’t play the final 18 minutes of this game. He has certainly shown some scoring prowess in recent weeks, though his minutes have been limited as Washington continues to prioritize improved lottery odds. Coulibaly should be an intriguing option in fantasy drafts next season, but his impact for the rest of this year will be limited.
WAS • Small Forward • #
about 1 month ago
Riley has been playing big minutes for Washington for a while now, but he was pushed to the bench for this game. However, it ended up being one of his best performances of the year, and he ended up having one of his most efficient shooting performances of the season. Riley should continue to be productive as the season comes to a close, though he may not be able to maintain this level of efficiency moving forward.

UTA • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #46
about 1 month ago
Konchar has been on a tear recently for fantasy managers. Over his last four games, he has averaged 13.0 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.8 blocks per game while shooting 62.5 percent from the floor. While the rest of the rotation in Utah is inconsistent, Konchar has been reliable enough to be worth rostering, especially managers that are looking for a boost in defensive stats.

UTA • Shooting Guard • #5
about 1 month ago
Two days after scoring 24 points in a loss to Washington, Williams matched that total in this game, though he was even more efficient in this one. Williams has had some strong performances in March, which should give managers some reason for optimism if they’re still stashing in dynasty leagues. However, the start of his career was rough, and it is unlikely this translates into next season, though he should remain productive for the rest of this year.

UTA • Center • #22
about 1 month ago
Following a one-game absence with an illness, Filipowski was back in the lineup for Utah and had an excellent night. He matched his season high for scoring despite playing just 25 minutes in the loss. With how the Jazz have been operating recently, Filipowski likely won’t play more minutes than that often, especially in tight games. However, he has been able to be productive in limited action, though the past two weeks were rough entering this game.

WAS • Center and Power Forward • #20
about 1 month ago
The Wizards welcome back Sarr after not having him for Wednesday’s win over the Jazz. He’ll start with Tristan Vukčević serving as his backup, and Julian Reese is inactive. The other change to the lineup is Johnson, whose return pushes Will Riley to the bench.
Source: NBA Lineups

UTA • Center • #22
about 1 month ago
Filipowski and Sensabaugh are back after sitting out Wednesday’s loss to the Wizards. Their returns push Bez Mbeng and John Konchar to the bench, limiting both players’ fantasy value.
Source: NBA Lineups

WAS • Center and Power Forward • #20
about 1 month ago
Washington’s frontcourt will get some much-needed depth back as Sarr returns from a two-game absence, and Vukčević returns after one game on the sideline. Julian Reese went off for 27 points and 16 boards against the Jazz, but Reese’s fantasy value takes a major hit against Golden State.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Shooting Guard • #
about 1 month ago
Johnson is available after three games on the sideline, while Coulibaly will play through a persistent heel issue. With both Johnson and Coulibaly available, Leaky Black and Jaden Hardy could see their roles reduced.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Center • #22
about 1 month ago
As expected, Filipowski will be available against Denver after missing Wednesday’s loss to Washington. Filipowski should reclaim his starting gig which could mean fewer minutes for John Konchar and Bez Mbeng.
Source: NBA Injury Report

WAS • Center and Power Forward • #20
about 1 month ago
Sarr has missed Washington’s last two games, while Vukčević did not play in Wednesday’s win over the Jazz. Julian Reese was outstanding as the starting center in Utah, putting up 27 points and 16 rebounds. He would likely retain that role if Sarr and Vukčević remain out on Friday. However, if one can play, Reese could be made inactive with Anthony Gill remaining in the backup role.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Shooting Guard • #
about 1 month ago
While availability has not been an issue for Coulibaly recently, Johnson has missed the last three games with a sprained right foot. If both are unable to play on Friday, Leaky Black and Jaden Hardy will have added importance within the Wizards’ rotation, with the former possibly moving into the starting lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Small Forward • #28
about 1 month ago
Sensabaugh is available after sitting out Wednesday’s loss to the Wizards. Even though he comes off the bench, Sensabaugh is in a position where he needs to be rostered in 14-team leagues and some 12-team formats as well.
Source: Ben Anderson

UTA • Point Guard • #13
about 1 month ago
Friday’s game will be the fifth that Collier has missed with a hamstring injury, and the Jazz have not provided a return timeline. Bez Mbeng has been the replacement in the starting lineup, with Kennedy Chandler providing depth off the bench.
Source: Ben Anderson

UTA • Center • #22
about 1 month ago
Filipowski is on track to return after sitting out Wednesday’s loss to the Wizards. His return would drop John Konchar or Bez Mbeng to the bench, with the former coming off the bench the last time that Filipowski and Cody Williams were available.
Source: Ben Anderson
UTA • • #
about 1 month ago
Due to the many absences from the Jazz lineup, Hinson was inserted into the rotation on Wednesday. While the overall line was lean, the undrafted rookie provided solid value in points, three-pointers and percentages. As a two-way contract player, Hinson is not guaranteed to be active every game, so there’s no need to consider adding him in the aftermath of Wednesday’s performance.

UTA • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #46
about 1 month ago
Experienced fantasy managers are likely well aware of what Konchar can provide when allowed to play extended minutes. He may not do much as a scorer, but the veteran wing can provide solid value in other areas. Against the Wizards, Konchar put up good numbers in rebounds, assists and blocked shots, and he logged 38 minutes. Brice Sensabaugh (rest) and Kyle Filipowski (illness) were out, freeing up additional minutes for Konchar, and he made the most of his opportunity.

UTA • Shooting Guard • #5
about 1 month ago
Monday’s loss to the Raptors was the first game that Williams has missed since January 28, and he looked refreshed against the Wizards. With the Jazz only going eight players deep, the second-year forward had the proverbial green light, and he attempted a team-high 20 shots. Williams was responsible for four turnovers, but the 55 percent shooting from the field and overall line compensates for that.
UTA • Small Forward • #
about 1 month ago
Two nights removed from going off for a season-high 37 points, Bailey was held in check by the Wizards. The good news for fantasy managers was that his production was not limited to points, with Bailey recording solid numbers in rebounds, assists, steals and blocks. Given Utah’s priorities for the rest of the season, Ace is going to play plenty as long as he’s healthy. If Bailey is sitting on the waiver wire, add him.
WAS • • #
about 1 month ago
Black may not have done much scoring on Wednesday, but the overall line would have category league managers salivating if recorded by a more established player. In six prior appearances this season, he totaled three steals and four blocks. Against the Jazz, Black was responsible for three steals and three blocks while also recording seven rebounds, three assists and three three-pointers. Since Black is not guaranteed to be active every night as a two-way contract player, he should not be rostered in redraft leagues.

WAS • Shooting Guard • #1
about 1 month ago
Hardy has reached double figures in each of his last five games, putting up 20 or more in the last two. While he doesn’t do enough in the other categories to be worth the risk in most category leagues, there could be some value gained in deep points leagues. However, Hardy is not a must-add player by any means since he is still coming off the bench.

UTA • Center • #22
about 1 month ago
As expected, Filipowski will be unavailable to take on Washington. Oscar Tshiebwe and Kevin Love should be the center options for Utah, though on a day with 12 games, managers are better off looking elsewhere for value.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Center • #22
about 1 month ago
Filipowski is expected to be sidelined against Washington, which will open up the starting center spot. Oscar Tshiebwe and Kevin Love should fill out the center minutes with Filipowski likely unavailable, with Tshiebwe being the better streaming option.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Point Guard • #13
about 1 month ago
Collier will miss a fourth straight game with this hamstring injury. Bez Mbeng has been starting in his place, but Kennedy Chandler has been more productive off the bench. Chandler has averaged 16.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 2.0 steals and 1.5 triples in his two appearances since joining Utah.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Small Forward • #28
about 1 month ago
Sensabaugh scored 24 points off the bench on Monday, but he will be back on the sidelines against Washington, a game which happens to be pivotal in the tank race. John Konchar should take on extra minutes with Sensabaugh unavailable.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Shooting Guard • #5
about 1 month ago
Williams missed Monday’s game, which allowed John Konchar to get the starting nod in his place. Konchar only played 23 minutes, but that was with Brice Sensabaugh playing 31 minutes off the bench. Sensabaugh is out for Wednesday’s game, so Konchar should take on a larger role if Williams remains out.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Small Forward • #28
about 1 month ago
While Sensabaugh’s final points tally was solid, he could have been better. The Jazz wing made just one of his nine attempts from beyond the arc, and he was also responsible for six of the team’s 15 turnovers. However, even with the inefficient Monday night, Sensabaugh has been a sixth-round player since March 1. Given Utah’s priority for the rest of the season, he is worth picking up, especially with the Jazz having three more games in Week 22 and four in Week 23.

UTA • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #46
about 1 month ago
Konchar may not have recorded any steals on Monday, but the offensive production was encouraging. After scoring 16 points in his prior four appearances, Konchar’s 19 on Monday were a season-high. An 8-of-8 night from the foul line boosted the final tally, but he was 3-of-4 from beyond the arc. Konchar was limited to 23 minutes on Monday, which does limit his fantasy upside, especially when the Jazz have other players whose minutes are likely to be more of a priority in the final weeks of the season.