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LAC • Shooting Guard • #12
about 2 months ago
Christie was initially listed as questionable with abdominal soreness, but he’s ultimately available for Tuesday’s game against the Bulls. The 20-year-old guard recently drew praise from coach Ty Lue for his “elite defense.” Christie should continue to play a minimal role off the bench and thus isn’t worth rostering in most fantasy leagues.

LAC • Shooting Guard • #12
3 months ago
Christie was upgraded from questionable to probable earlier Sunday, so the latest upgrade was expected. While he may get some playing time, the second-year guard is unlikely to take on a role that would make him fantasy-relevant.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Shooting Guard • #12
3 months ago
Christie was initially questionable for this game, but he is now expected to play. However, he doesn’t play a large enough role for his health to impact the Clippers’ rotation.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Shooting Guard • #12
3 months ago
Christie only played one minute in Friday’s win over the Trail Blazers. Even if he’s allowed to play on Sunday, the second-year wing won’t get the minutes needed to affect fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Shooting Guard • #12
3 months ago
Christie is back after sitting out Thursday’s loss to the Thunder. His return will most impact Kobe Sanders and Jordan Miller, as their playing time should decrease. None of these players needs to be rostered in redraft leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Shooting Guard • #12
3 months ago
Due to a sore right foot, Christie did not play in Thursday’s loss to the Thunder. His absence factored into Kobe Sanders and Jordan Miller picking up additional playing time, with the former logging 30 minutes. While that could be the case if Christie remains out, neither Sanders nor Miller should be rostered in fantasy leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

LAC • Shooting Guard • #12
3 months ago
Christie is dealing with right foot soreness. His current role isn’t significant enough to impact fantasy basketball with his availability and he should be left on the waiver wire for now.

LAC • Shooting Guard • #12
4 months ago
Christie hasn’t been part of the rotation this season, but with James Harden (personal) and Kawhi Leonard (ankle) both out, he was given the opportunity to play a large role off the bench. He took full advantage, setting a new career-high for points. Perhaps Christie will earn more minutes, but he won’t play a significant role consistently this season. However, he’s an intriguing stash in dynasty leagues.

LAC • Shooting Guard • #12
8 months ago
While Christie put up some solid point totals during his time in Las Vegas, averaging 16.5 points per game in his first four appearances, the accuracy left something to be desired. Having shot 38.9 percent from the field and 30.0 percent from three in those games, the second-year wing was slightly better in both categories in Sunday’s finale. With the Clippers clearly in “win-now” mode, opportunities may be challenging to come by for Christie, especially after the signing of Bradley Beal. While a case can be made to draft him in dynasty leagues, redraft league managers can afford to leave Cam on the board.

LAC • Shooting Guard • #12
8 months ago
Christie is one of the few players on the Clippers’ summer roster whose contract is guaranteed for the 2025-26 season. The second-round pick could not earn rotation minutes as a rookie, and it will be challenging to change that next season due to the Clippers’ perimeter depth. Christie shot 3-of-6 from beyond the arc against the Bucks, and he’ll need to be a consistent shooter to have any chance of providing tangible fantasy value.