CHI • Center and Power Forward • #
16 days ago
Due to injuries, Olbrich started the Bulls’ final two games of the regular season. While the rookie center offered limited value in Friday’s loss to the Magic, he recorded his first triple-double on Sunday. The 55th overall pick in last summer’s draft, Olbrich played in 37 NBA games this season. While not worth the risk in redraft leagues, his value in dynasty leagues next season will depend on whether Olbrich can secure a standard contract.

CHI • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #2
16 days ago
While Bulls fans hoping to see their team’s draft lottery odds improve more would have preferred to see less of Sexton after his acquisition, he recorded solid numbers on most nights. Over the final month of the regular season, he offered fifth-round category league value. Sexton will be an unrestricted free agent in the summer; his fantasy outlook in 2026-27 will depend on where he lands.

CHI • Point Guard • #4
16 days ago
Recording his second 20-point game of the season, Dillingham finished Sunday’s defeat with his first career 25/5/5 stat line. The second-year guard was responsible for five turnovers, but the overall output was encouraging. With the Bulls needing to hire a new executive VP of basketball operations and a new general manager, it’s unclear what opportunities Dillingham will have next season. For now, he should only be rostered in dynasty leagues.
WAS • Shooting Guard • #
16 days ago
Watkins saved his best for last, recording a season-high point total in the final game of his rookie campaign. He shot 5-of-9 from beyond the arc, with the five makes also a season high for the athletic forward. Watkins is on a two-way deal, so he faces a critical summer in terms of solidifying his place in the NBA.
WAS • Small Forward • #
16 days ago
While the final game of his rookie season was not particularly good, Riley played well more often than not over the last month. The 6-foot-8 wing scored in double figures in 11 of his last 12 games, providing seventh-round fantasy value during that stretch. The Wizards have a lot of young wings on their roster going into the offseason, making it challenging to project Riley’s value in redraft leagues next fall. Not to mention a likely high lottery pick in what’s projected to be a loaded draft. However, Riley is unquestionably worth holding onto in dynasty leagues.
WAS • Point Guard • #8
16 days ago
Carrington finished his second NBA season on a positive note, totaling 50 points in the Wizards’ final two games. However, his category-league fantasy value remained low over the final month of the season, even with the increased playing time. With a healthy Trae Young in the mix, Carrington will compete for the backup point guard role in 2026-27. While he’s worth holding onto in dynasty leagues, redraft league managers are likely to leave Bub on the board in drafts next fall.

CHI • Power Forward • #44
16 days ago
Williams was initially listed as probable and has now officially been cleared to suit up. He has had a couple productive outings recently, but he struggled in 27 minutes on Friday. He’ll look to bounce back in this one.
Source: Patrick Williams
CHI • Center and Power Forward • #
16 days ago
A starter in recent games, Olbrich is available for Sunday’s season finale. He should retain that starting center role since Nick Richards and Guerschon Yabusele remain out due to their injuries.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #2
16 days ago
Sexton was initially listed as probable, so his availability against the Mavericks on Sunday isn’t much of a surprise. With Josh Giddey (hamstring) still out, Sexton is a must-start player in active fantasy leagues.

WAS • Power Forward • #16
16 days ago
Gill is good to go for Sunday’s season finale after being injured during Friday’s loss to the Heat. While he has started games recently, Julian Reese has been the more productive option, as the rookie has played more minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #2
17 days ago
Of the three, Sexton has been the most impactful in fantasy basketball. He’s the one who needs to be rostered in active fantasy leagues for Sunday’s finale. Olbrich has moved into the starting lineup with Guerschon Yabusele and Nick Richards out for the season, most recently grabbing nine rebounds in Friday’s loss to the Magic. As for Williams, the former lottery pick logged 27 minutes on Friday, scoring eight points on 3-of-10 shooting.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #35
17 days ago
Sunday’s season finale will be the third consecutive game that Okoro has missed with a quad contusion. Leonard Miller remained in the starting lineup for Friday’s loss to the Magic, and that should be the case on Sunday. For those in active fantasy leagues, Miller is worth rostering.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
17 days ago
The Wizards will be light on options for Sunday’s season finale, especially on the perimeter. The absence of Coulibaly and Johnson will mean more opportunities for Will Riley and Leaky Black. As for Vukčević, his continued absence does not change much in the frontcourt, with the Wizards continuing to rely on Julian Reese.
Source: NBA Injury Report

WAS • Power Forward • #16
17 days ago
In addition to his back injury, Gill took a shot to the head during Friday’s loss to the Heat. While the veteran forward/center was not officially ruled out at the time, he’s dealing with a headache, so Gill is on the injury report. Julian Reese has been productive recently and is worth rostering in active fantasy leagues, regardless of Gill’s availability.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Point Guard • #30
18 days ago
Jones had a game-high 31 points in the win over the Wizards on Thursday and followed it up with a team-high 23 points in the loss to the Magic on Friday. The 26-year-old point guard has now had at least 20 points in four consecutive games. Jones has been one of the more valuable players in the last week for those still in active fantasy leagues.

CHI • Small Forward and Power Forward • #14
18 days ago
Buzelis turned his ankle in the second half. He seemed to be in pain and walked gingerly to the locker room before he was quickly ruled out with a right ankle sprain. With the Bulls closing out the season on Sunday against the Mavericks, it wouldn’t be a surprise if we’ve seen the last of Buzelis this season.
Source: Bulls
WAS • Small Forward • #
18 days ago
Riley has scored in double figures in 10 of his last 11 appearances, including Friday’s defeat. With multiple Wizards wings sidelined due to injury, the rookie has been allowed to do more offensively, whether he’s coming off the bench or starting. For fantasy managers in active leagues, Riley is worth a look for the Wizards’ season finale on Sunday against the Cavaliers.
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
18 days ago
Back in the lineup after missing Thursday’s loss to the Bulls, Coulibaly recorded his first stat line this season with at least 25 points, five rebounds and five assists. Given the Wizards’ many young wings and the fact that they’ll likely hold onto their top-8 protected first-round pick, Coulibaly will face significant competition for rotation minutes when training camp opens next fall. Nights like Friday can only strengthen his case for a starting spot.
WAS • Point Guard • #8
18 days ago
A double-digit scorer in six consecutive games, Carrington matched his season-high on Friday with 30 points. The second-year guard made six of his seven three-point attempts against the Heat while finishing a blocked shot shy of a complete stat line. With a healthy Trae Young in the mix, Carrington is going to have a reserve role next season. That said, a good finish to the season would help solidify his place in the rotation.

CHI • Center and Power Forward • #28
18 days ago
Yabusele (shoulder) injured his left shoulder during Thursday’s win over the Wizards. Between New York and Chicago, he appeared in 67 games this season, with his playing time increasing significantly after being traded to the Bulls. However, to make the deal happen, Yabusele had to waive his player option for the 2026-27 season. He’ll be a free agent in the summer, and landing a role where he would be able to affect fantasy basketball could prove challenging.
Source: K.C. Johnson

CHI • Small Forward and Power Forward • #14
18 days ago
Buzelis is back after sitting out Thursday’s win over the Wizards. His return likely means that Leonard Miller will come off the bench. However, those rostering Miller in active leagues should not be too concerned about his playing time.
Source: K.C. Johnson

CHI • Small Forward • #33
18 days ago
While Miller is a late addition to the Bulls’ injury report, he is still considered probable to play. If available, he may once again have a prominent role, as Matas Buzelis (illness) is questionable. Miller finished Thursday’s win over the Wizards with 26 points, 11 rebounds, three assists, one steal, one block and two three-pointers. He is worth rostering in active fantasy leagues, even if Buzelis is available.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Small Forward and Power Forward • #14
18 days ago
Buzelis sat out Thursday, but he’s got a chance to take the floor for the second leg of the Bulls’ back-to-back set. If he’s ultimately ruled out, Leonard Miller should draw another start.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
18 days ago
Coulibaly will return to play the second leg of Washington’s back-to-back set after sitting out Thursday’s matchup with the Bulls. He should handle his typical workload for Washington’s 81st game of the season.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • • #
19 days ago
A common practice of lottery-bound teams at this stage of the season is to play their two-way and 10-day contract guys heavy minutes. Black played 41 minutes on Thursday, and while the stat line wasn’t exactly robust, he finished one rebound shy of a double-double. Playing time shouldn’t be an issue for Leaky in Washington’s final two games of the season, so those in active leagues should consider picking him up.
WAS • Small Forward • #
19 days ago
While he struggled with his shot on Thursday, going 1-of-9 from three, Riley’s overall stat line would be valuable in category leagues. The rookie wing recorded six “stocks” and offered solid value in rebounds and assists. Kyshawn George had a similar finish to last season, which boosted his ADP going into drafts last fall. The Wizards’ wing rotation is a bit more crowded going into this offseason, so Riley may not be able to do the same, but there’s a lot to like about the 20-year-old wing.
WAS • • #
19 days ago
When allowed to play significant minutes, Reese has consistently played well enough to earn a longer look from the Wizards in the summer. He recorded another double-double on Thursday, his third in as many games and fifth since being signed to a two-way deal. The Wizards have two more games this season, and Reese can be valuable to managers in active fantasy leagues.

CHI • Point Guard • #30
19 days ago
Jones put on a show on Thursday, recording the third 30-point game of his NBA career, with two occurring this season. He’s scored at least 20 points in three straight games, the first time he’s done so this season. For those in active fantasy leagues, the Bulls have two more games on the schedule. If Jones is available for both, he has the potential to be a league-winner.

CHI • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #2
19 days ago
Bulls head coach Billy Donovan’s willingness to continue to play his available veterans likely benefited fantasy managers who rostered Sexton and Tre Jones. The former had an excellent night in the nation’s capital, shooting over 50 percent from the field and finishing a blocked shot shy of a complete stat line. Sexton has scored in double figures in 10 consecutive games, and the 27 points were the most in a game for him since he tallied 28 in a March 8 loss to the Kings.

CHI • Small Forward • #33
19 days ago
With most fantasy leagues already wrapped up, Miller’s performance against the Wizards won’t have much of an impact in that regard. However, his solid play since being traded to Chicago may help solidify his future, whether it’s in the Windy City or elsewhere. Miller has a team option for the 2026-27 season, and he would be a low-cost option to help fill out the roster if the Bulls decide to pick it up.

CHI • Center and Power Forward • #28
19 days ago
Yabsuele suffered a sprained left shoulder during Thursday’s game, ending his night after 16 minutes of play. He finished with five points, five rebounds, three assists, one steal, one block and one three-pointer. Yabusele’s absence frees up additional minutes for Patrick Williams and Lachlan Olbrich.
Source: K.C. Johnson

CHI • Power Forward • #44
19 days ago
Williams will make just his fifth start of the season, replacing Isaac Okoro in the opening lineup. Chicago’s victory over Washington on Tuesday snapped a seven-game losing streak. The Bulls will have a chance to put together back-to-back wins for the first time since January.
Source: Chicago Bulls
WAS • Small Forward • #
19 days ago
Four of the Wizards’ five starters are unchanged from the quintet that the Bulls blew out on Tuesday. Bilal Coulibaly (heel) is out, and he has been replaced in the lineup by Riley. The rookie wing should play plenty in the Wizards’ final three games of the season.
Source: Washington Wizards
WAS • Shooting Guard • #
19 days ago
In addition to a sprained right foot, Johnson is dealing with a sore lower back. Leaky Black started Tuesday’s loss to the Bulls, but he was limited to 24 minutes, so fantasy managers in active leagues should not expect too big of a boost to his playing time.
Source: NBA Injury Report

WAS • Shooting Guard • #1
19 days ago
Hardy did not play in Tuesday’s loss to the Bulls, which factored into Sharife Cooper playing 27 minutes off the bench. Cooper should take on a similar workload in Thursday’s rematch.
Source: NBA Injury Report

WAS • Power Forward • #16
19 days ago
Gill will be in the Wizards’ rotation on Thursday, but the playing time may be limited. He logged 16 minutes in Tuesday’s loss to the Bulls, with Julian Reese playing 36. The rookie forward/center may be the safer option for fantasy managers in active leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
19 days ago
Coulibaly, who was held out of Sunday’s loss to the Nets due to heel bursitis, logged 24 minutes in Tuesday’s loss to the Bulls. His absence for Thursday’s rematch opens up a spot in the starting lineup, with Will Riley and Justin Champagnie being potential replacements.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward • #9
19 days ago
Champagnie is good to go after initially being questionable for Thursday’s game. He should take on a similar workload after logging 29 minutes in Tuesday’s blowout loss to the Bulls.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #35
19 days ago
Okoro exited Tuesday’s win over the Wizards during the first half with a left quad contusion and did not return. His absence could push Patrick Williams into the starting lineup. A disappointment for most of this season, Williams scored 20 points on Tuesday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

WAS • Center and Power Forward • #20
20 days ago
Sarr will miss a sixth consecutive game with a toe injury, while Vukčević will miss his fourth due to a knee injury. The Wizards started Anthony Gill and Julian Reese in Tuesday’s blowout loss to the Bulls, with the latter playing 36 minutes. Gill is questionable, so Reese may still log heavy minutes on Thursday.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Shooting Guard • #
20 days ago
Johnson did not play in Tuesday’s loss to the Bulls, the second straight game that he’s missed. Leaky Black has moved into the starting lineup, and he could remain there even if Johnson plays, as Bilal Coulibaly is also questionable for Thursday’s game.
Source: NBA Injury Report

WAS • Shooting Guard • #1
20 days ago
Even with Hardy unavailable for Tuesday’s loss to the Bulls, the Wizards had enough available players to roll out a nine-man rotation. If he can play in Thursday’s rematch, Hardy should get minutes off the bench, especially with Bilal Coulibaly listed as questionable.
Source: NBA Injury Report

WAS • Power Forward • #16
20 days ago
Gill started Tuesday’s loss to the Bulls, but a cervical lumbar contusion limited him to 16 minutes. Julian Reese, who also started on Tuesday, logged 36 minutes. He may have to take on an even heavier workload, as the Wizards remain without Alex Sarr and Tristan Vukčević.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward and Shooting Guard • #0
20 days ago
Coulibaly played in Tuesday’s loss to the Bulls, logging 24 minutes as part of the starting lineup. If he can’t play, Justin Champagnie and Will Riley are potential replacements. While Riley is not on the injury report, Champagnie is also questionable with a knee injury.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • Small Forward • #9
20 days ago
Champagnie was also questionable ahead of Tuesday’s loss to the Bulls, a game in which he played 29 minutes off the bench. If available, he’ll take on a similar role on Thursday. Jamir Watkins may take on additional minutes if Champagnie can’t play.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Center and Power Forward • #2
20 days ago
Richards’ lengthy absence will continue into Thursday’s rematch with Washington, which means Guerschon Yabusele and Lachlan Olbrich should log additional minutes until he returns.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Point Guard, Shooting Guard, Power Forward, and Small Forward • #3
20 days ago
Giddey will miss a third straight contest, and Collin Sexton should continue to see additional run in his absence. Tre Jones should be called upon more as well.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHI • Small Forward and Power Forward • #14
20 days ago
Buzelis will miss a third straight contest, which should mean another start for Leonard Miller. Miller has played well as a member of the first unit, and fantasy managers should continue streaming him as needed.
Source: NBA Injury Report
WAS • • #
21 days ago
Reese had another excellent game with a very similar stat line to his game against the Nets on Sunday. The 22-year-old rookie power forward filled up the box scored in his 36 minutes on the floor. Reese has made it clear that he’ll be a fantasy asset whenever he starts.

CHI • Point Guard • #4
21 days ago
Dillingham is seeing more minutes with Josh Giddey (hamstring) out lately and he capitalized on his opportunity Tuesday against the Wizards. The 21-year-old shooting guard dropped a season-high 26 points and five three-pointers in 27 minutes off the bench. A top-10 pick in 2024, Dillingham showed he could be a player to watch going forward.

CHI • Power Forward • #44
21 days ago
Williams hadn’t played at least 30 minutes in a game since the middle of February, but picked up minutes in the second half with Isaac Okoro (quad) sidelined. The 24-year-old forward led the Bulls with 32 minutes played and was arguably the best player one the floor Tuesday. Williams had an excellent game that came complete with a full stat line. It’s the kind of performance the Bulls envisioned him having regularly when he was drafted fourth overall in 2020, but have only occasionally seen from Williams.

CHI • Point Guard • #30
21 days ago
Jones has now scored at least 20 points in four of his last seven games. The 26-year-old point guard has picked up his game lately as he’s provided sixth-round per game value over the last two weeks. With three games still left in the season, Jones already has some positive momentum behind him heading into next year.

CHI • Shooting Guard and Small Forward • #35
21 days ago
Okoro suffered a left quad contusion during the first half of Tuesday’s game, with the injury limiting him to 16 minutes. Patrick Williams started the third quarter and should see additional minutes if Okoro misses time.
Source: K.C. Johnson
WAS • • #
21 days ago
Coulibaly is back after missing Sunday’s loss to the Nets, with his return pushing Jamir Watkins to the bench. Reese will make another start, and he played 44 minutes the last time out.
Source: Washington Wizards
CHI • Center and Power Forward • #
21 days ago
With Nick Richards (knee) set to miss another game, Guerschon Yabusele will start for the Bulls. Olbrich should also see more minutes, though that still doesn’t make him a priority in fantasy leagues.

CHI • Power Forward • #44
21 days ago
Williams is dealing with a left thumb sprain, but will play through it against the Wizards on Tuesday. The 24-year-old forward hasn’t been much of a fantasy factor this year, averaging 6.6 points per game and 2.8 rebounds per game.

CHI • Shooting Guard and Point Guard • #2
21 days ago
Sexton is good to go after initially being probable for Tuesday’s game. With Josh Giddey (hamstring) still out, Sexton should remain in the starting lineup, which raises his fantasy ceiling for those competing in active leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

WAS • Point Guard • #11
21 days ago
While the Wizards kept the door open on a return at some point before the end of the season, Young’s remaining sidelined is no surprise. He appeared in five games after being traded from Atlanta to Washington and is expected to be one of the Wizards’ cornerstones moving forward. Young’s recent injury history will make it challenging to trust him with a first-round pick in fantasy drafts next fall. Still, he has the potential to offer that kind of value, especially for managers punting turnovers.
Source: Chase Hughes

WAS • Power Forward and Center • #3
21 days ago
Davis was cleared for light contact last week as the Wizards tried to ramp up the 33-year-old center for a return, but just ran out of time. With Davis this close to returning, he should have a normal offseason and be ready for the start of next year.
Source: Chase Hughes

WAS • Shooting Guard • #1
21 days ago
Hardy was initially listed as questionable with back spasms, but has since been ruled out for Tuesday’s game against the Bulls. Leaky Black could be of added importance with Tre Johnson (foot) also sidelined.