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IND • Center and Power Forward • #25
13 days ago
Over the past month, Potter has been a top-75 player in category leagues according to Basketball Monster. He’s rostered in 12 percent of Yahoo! leagues, with the minutes split between Potter and Jay Huff keeping both players’ rostership percentages low. While the Pacers won’t play again until Wednesday, those who have been rostering Potter should hold onto him.

IND • Center and Power Forward • #25
16 days ago
Potter has been on fire recently, scoring in double figures in six of his last seven games. After scoring a career-high 23 points on Tuesday, he followed that up by setting a new career high for three-pointers in this game. Potter has provided top-75 value in nine-category leagues over the past two weeks and should continue to play a large role for the remainder of the season.

IND • Center and Power Forward • #25
18 days ago
Potter had the most productive offensive night of his NBA career on Tuesday, only missing two shots from the field and recording his first 20-point game. While the rebounding production was limited, he recorded a complete stat line in 23 minutes. Jay Huff (four points, four rebounds, four assists, one steal and one block in 25 minutes) remains the starter, but the Pacers have made sure to get Potter the minutes needed to be impactful. He isn’t a must-roster player in deep leagues, but Potter is worth a look for those seeking frontcourt depth.

IND • Center and Power Forward • #25
20 days ago
Potter is available after initially being listed as questionable. While he’s likely to come off the bench, Potter has played more minutes than starter Jay Huff in each of the Pacers’ last two games.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Center and Power Forward • #25
21 days ago
Potter is back on the injury report, but he was also questionable for Friday’s loss to the Wizards. The 6-foot-9 forward/center played 26 minutes off the bench the last time out, and he should take on a similar role against the Mavericks if available.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Center and Power Forward • #25
22 days ago
Potter is available after playing 27 minutes off the bench in Thursday’s loss to the Wizards. His playing time may decrease for Friday’s rematch, making Potter a challenging player to trust in most fantasy leagues.
Source: Tony East

IND • Center and Power Forward • #25
22 days ago
Also listed on the injury report ahead of Thursday’s loss to the Wizards, Potter played 27 minutes off the bench. If he’s available for the rematch, Potter’s playing time will likely decrease, with starter Jay Huff playing more than the 21 minutes he logged the night prior.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Center and Power Forward • #25
23 days ago
Initially questionable for Tuesday’s game, Potter will provide the Pacers with additional frontcourt depth, likely off the bench. Even when allowed to start, he isn’t worth the risk in most fantasy leagues.
Source: Tony East

IND • Center and Power Forward • #25
24 days ago
Potter is dealing with a sprained left ankle. If he’s unable to play, the Pacers will be light on frontcourt options, as Pascal Siakam (personal) and Ivica Zubac (ankle) are already out. Jay Huff and Jarace Walker should play heavy minutes on Thursday if Potter sits.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Center and Power Forward • #25
about 1 month ago
Potter started the Pacers’ game on Tuesday but was pushed to a reserve role for this one. However, his minutes only decreased by two. He ended up setting a new season-high for scoring and recorded his third double-double of the season. With Ivica Zubac expected to be sidelined for a while, Potter should be a big part of the rotation in Indiana for the remainder of the season, which could lead to more productive outings like this one.

IND • Center and Power Forward • #25
about 1 month ago
Potter is dealing with a left ankle sprain. His status is up in the air Wednesday against the Nets given his questionable listing. With Johnny Furphy (knee) done for the year after tearing his ACL, Potter will continue to backup Jay Huff if he’s available.

IND • Center and Power Forward • #25
about 1 month ago
Potter’s lingering hip issue isn’t severe enough to keep him out of Tuesday’s game. While he will be in the Pacers’ rotation, there hasn’t been much to gain from rostering Potter in fantasy leagues recently.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Center and Power Forward • #25
about 1 month ago
Potter was active for Friday’s loss to the Bucks, playing 16 minutes off the bench. He’ll likely take on a similar workload against Toronto, which makes Potter a non-factor in most fantasy leagues.
Source: Indiana Pacers

IND • Center and Power Forward • #25
about 1 month ago
Potter played 16 minutes off the bench in Friday’s loss to the Bucks and will take on a similar workload if available on Sunday. If Potter can’t play, starter Jay Huff’s playing time will likely increase, with the Pacers going small when he’s not on the court.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Center and Power Forward • #25
about 1 month ago
Potter will return from a one-game absence to face the Bucks on Friday. He’ll likely have a chance to play a bigger-than-usual role in the game, as the Pacers’ frontcourt suddenly looks thin while they await Ivica Zubac’s availability after recently trading for him and shipping out Isaiah Jackson. Potter is averaging 6.7 points and 3.8 rebounds across 18 appearances.
Source: Indiana Pacers

IND • Center and Power Forward • #25
about 1 month ago
After playing 11 minutes in Monday’s loss to the Rockets, Potter was held out of Tuesday’s loss to the Jazz. While there should be rotation minutes available on Friday if he plays, how much action he sees will depend in part on the Pacers’ plans for new addition Ivica Zubac, and if he’s with the team by then.
Source: NBA Injury Report

IND • Center and Power Forward • #25
about 1 month ago
Potter had five points in 11 minutes in Sunday’s loss to the Rockets. While he’s been ruled out with a hip injury Tuesday, his absence doesn’t impact fantasy basketball.

IND • Center and Power Forward • #25
3 months ago
Potter will be the latest player to fill in for the Pacers temporarily. He’ll provide depth down low with Isaiah Jackson injured. They’ll release Garrison Mathews to clear a spot for Potter.
Source: Tony East

NOP • Center and Power Forward • #25
9 months ago
Peavy spent the first four seasons of his college career in the Big 12, playing one season at Texas Tech and three at TCU, before transferring to Georgetown for his fifth year. And he exploded as a scorer with the Hoyas, averaging 17.2 points, 5.8 rebounds. 3.6 assists, 2.3 steals and 1.6 three-pointers in 37 minutes per game. Shooting 48.1 percent from the field and 65.9 percent from the foul line, Peavy led the Big East in steals and earned all-conference honors. The defensive ability and athletic tools make him an intriguing 3-and-D prospect, but Peavy will have to show that he can sustain the perimeter shooting he displayed at Georgetown. New Orleans pushed their chips in with their moves in recent days, and Peavy should be a solid depth piece for them immediately, though there isn’t a clear path to minutes.

UTA • Center and Power Forward • #25
12 months ago
The Jazz, who lost to the Timberwolves on Sunday, are without Collin Sexton for Monday’s game. They’ll go with a bigger lineup, as Potter has been tabbed to fill the void. While Potter has limited streaming value, Williams receives a boost with the move from small forward to shooting guard.
Source: NBA Lineups