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UTA • Small Forward • #28
13 days ago
Sensabaugh hadn’t scored at least 28 points in a game since he dropped 43 points in a loss to the Bulls on January 14. The 22-year-old shooting guard played 34 minutes that night and 36 minutes against the Trail Blazers on Thursday. Sensabaugh is worth rostering if the Jazz decide to consistently play him that much during silly season.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
14 days ago
After totaling 18 points on 5-of-19 shooting in Utah’s prior two games, Sensabaugh dropped an efficient 19 points on Wednesday. He played 24 minutes against the Kings, and depending on how the Jazz handle Lauri Markkanen’s workload, that could increase after the All-Star break. Given what he can do in his current role, Sensabaugh is a player worth rostering during the silly season.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
22 days ago
Since New Year’s Day, Sensabaugh has scored at least 20 points in eight games. He hasn’t been the best option for managers competing in category leagues, but the third-year wing is worth the list for those competing in points leagues. Sensabaugh is worth adding now because it may be tougher to get him after the trade deadline.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
28 days ago
Sensabaugh has scored at least 22 points in six of his last eight appearances. The third-year wing is enjoying the most consistent run of his NBA career, and he has the look of a silly season standout. Rostered in 21 percent of Yahoo! leagues, Sensabaugh may have already been targeted by some fantasy managers looking ahead to the playoff weeks. And with the Jazz playing two more games in Week 15, there’s value to be had now as well.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
about 1 month ago
Two days removed from one of his worst performances of the season, Sensabaugh got back on track Saturday night. He’s scored at least 23 points in four of his last five games, providing excellent production despite coming off the bench. Sensabaugh’s production can be a roller coaster, but he’s someone worth rolling the dice on during the “silly season.”

UTA • Small Forward • #28
about 1 month ago
Sensabaugh will be back following a two-game absence. Prior to that, he had averaged 31.7 points per game over a three-game stretch. Now back in the lineup, he’ll look to pick up where he left off. Cody Williams and Taylor Hendricks should lose out on minutes.
Source: Andy Larsen

UTA • Small Forward • #28
about 1 month ago
After totaling 95 points over three games, Sensabaugh has missed Utah’s last two due to illness. Kyle Filipowski’s playing time increased in Tuesday’s win over the Timberwolves, and that may happen again if Sensabaugh can’t play against the Spurs. Both players are worth rostering, as the “silly season” appears to be underway in Utah.
Source: Utah Jazz

UTA • Small Forward • #28
about 1 month ago
Added to the Jazz injury report on Monday morning, Sensabaugh will not be available for the matchup with San Antonio. His absence should result in more opportunities for Cody Williams and Taylor Hendricks, with the former already in the starting lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Small Forward • #28
about 1 month ago
Sensabaugh is a new addition to the Jazz injury report. He’s been on a heater recently, scoring 95 points in Utah’s last three games. If Sensabaugh can’t play, there will be more opportunities for Cody Williams and Taylor Hendricks. However, neither has been productive enough to merit being streamed.
Source: NBA Injury Report

UTA • Small Forward • #28
about 1 month ago
Well, Sensabaugh hasn’t cooled off yet. After totaling 70 points in games on Wednesday and Thursday, the Jazz forward dropped in 25 more against the Mavericks. Just as encouraging as the output has been the efficiency, as Sensabaugh has shot 50 percent or better in all three games. Whether he starts or comes off the bench, Sensabaugh should be a silly season standout for the Jazz. He’s worth adding now, especially with the Jazz playing four games in Week 14.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
about 1 month ago
One night removed from dropping 43 points in a loss to the Bulls, Sensabaugh scored another 27 on Thursday. Despite coming off the bench, the third-year wing has been an efficient scorer, shooting 25-of-37 from the field. Whether he starts or comes off the bench, Sensabaugh has serious “silly season standout” potential with the Jazz clearly prioritizing their draft lottery odds.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
about 1 month ago
Sensabaugh was sensational against the Bulls on Wednesday, draining five three-pointers en route to the first 40-point game of his career. His night started quickly, scoring 21 points on 8-of-9 shooting in the first quarter alone. He then scored 11 more points over the next two periods before doubling that amount in the fourth to nearly lead the Jazz to victory. Sensabaugh has now scored 25 or more points in two of his last three appearances. He’ll have a chance to log another productive outing on Thursday against the Mavericks.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
about 2 months ago
Sensabaugh’s offensive performance was the lone bright spot for the Jazz in Saturday’s 150-95 defeat. Scoring isn’t an issue for the third-year wing, but he has offered minimal value outside of points and three-pointers. Over the past two weeks, Sensabaugh has an eight-cat value ranked outside the top-150. While playing time shouldn’t be an issue for him when the silly season rolls around, the category-league value will be limited.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
about 2 months ago
Sensabaugh led all Utah starters in scoring on Thursday, despite being unable to connect on either of his five three-point attempts. His scoring production was done entirely inside the arc and also at the free-throw line. The third-year forward has now scored 20 points in each of his two games against the Clippers this season, and has reached that mark twice in his last four appearances. He’ll have a chance to keep up his production if Utah’s primary rotation players continue to miss games.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
about 2 months ago
The list of injuries is long for the Jazz, who will be without several regular starters when taking the floor at Intuit Dome on Thursday, including Lauri Markkanen and Keyonte George. Mykhailiuk and Filipowski are the only ones in Thursday’s starting lineup who occupied spots in the opening unit during the season-opening win vs. the Clippers in October. Utah has lost five of its last seven games and will need to beat Los Angeles, which is currently on a five-game winning streak, to inch closer to a top-10 seed in the Western Conference.
Source: Law Murray

UTA • Small Forward • #28
2 months ago
The Jazz won’t have Ace Bailey for Saturday’s game, as he suffered a left hip flexor strain during Friday’s win over the Pistons. He’s been replaced in the lineup by Sensabaugh, who scored 20 points against Detroit. While he isn’t a must-stream player now, there may come a point later in the season when Sensabaugh needs to be rostered.
Source: NBA Lineups

UTA • Small Forward • #28
2 months ago
While Sensabaugh has logged consistent rotation minutes since mid-November, his role may expand in the aftermath of Friday’s victory. Ace Bailey exited during the second quarter with a left hip flexor strain, and that may rule him out for a bit. If so, Sensabaugh is well-positioned to provide additional value. The third-year wing matched his season-high with 20 points and finished a blocked shot shy of a complete stat line. If he starts on Saturday against the Spurs, Sensabaugh would be worth the streaming risk in deep leagues.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
2 months ago
Utah has made two changes to its starting lineup for Monday’s game. Filipowski will start because of Jusuf Nurkić (rest) getting the night off. The other change is Sensabaugh, whose promotion comes at the expense of Svi Mykhailiuk. While he hasn’t been particularly productive as a defender, Sensabaugh can offer solid offensive value in this role.
Source: NBA Lineups

UTA • Small Forward • #28
3 months ago
Ace Bailey (knee) exited with a knee injury in the third quarter, which allowed Sensabaugh to see a boost in minutes. Bailey is being considered “day-to-day”, and there doesn’t appear to be much concern. However, if Bailey ends up missing Sunday’s game against the Rockets, Sensabaugh may be given the opportunity to slide into the starting lineup.
Source: Andy Larsen

UTA • Small Forward • #28
4 months ago
Sensabaugh was Utah’s second-leading scorer on Friday. The three-point made up half of his field goals while he also made contributions on the defensive glass throughout his 22 minutes of game action. The third-year forward logged a productive preseason as a scorer, which appears to have translated into the early part of the regular season. If his workload and spot in the rotation remain consistent, Sensabaugh could be in for a career-best season. He’s tallied 35 points and six three-pointers through the first two games of the season.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
5 months ago
Sensabaugh led the Jazz in scoring on Monday despite logging fewer than 20 minutes of game action. The third-year forward was productive from beyond the arc and shot efficiently overall en route to his third straight game with at least 16 points. Sensabaugh is averaging 22.0 points through the three preseason games and is performing well as the regular season approaches. He set career-highs in points per game last season and shot the ball efficiently along the way. If the preseason is a sign of things to come, Sensabaugh has a chance to log another productive season.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
5 months ago
Two nights removed from scoring 21 points against the Rockets, Sensabaugh was even more productive in San Antonio. His ability to get to the foul line had much to do with the high point total, as the Jazz wing made all 12 of his attempts. Sensabaugh shot 2-of-8 from beyond the arc on Friday, but if there’s one thing that can be assumed, it’s that he’ll find a way to get his points whether the threes are falling or not. Sensabaugh’s fantasy prospects once the regular season begins depend partially on Lauri Markkanen, who has not played during the preseason due to a wrist injury. While the injury is not considered serious, it is something to watch before the regular season. If Markkanen is limited or can’t play, Sensabaugh can achieve fantasy relevance in the short term.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
5 months ago
If there’s one thing that Sensabaugh can do, it’s score, and he was in fine form Wednesday night. The third-year wing was efficient with his shot, going 5-of-9 from beyond the arc, and he recorded a complete stat line. Kyle Filipowski was the subject of significant buzz during the summer, but deep-league fantasy managers should not overlook Sensabaugh. This preseason, he’s playing to be in the rotation from the start instead of waiting until the Jazz officially pulled the plug, as was the case last season.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
8 months ago
Once again, there weren’t really any answers for Sensabaugh in this game. He has 56 points and 11 threes through two Summer League games, and he got to the free throw line at will on Monday. It likely won’t be long before the 2023 first-round pick is asked to sit out the rest of Summer League. He has been that dominant and should play a large role for Utah this season.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
8 months ago
Once again, there weren’t really any answers for Sensabaugh in this game. He has 56 points and 11 threes through two Summer League games, and he got to the free throw line at will on Monday. It likely won’t be long before the 2023 first-round pick is asked to sit out the rest of Summer League. He has been that dominant. Sensabaugh should play a large role for Utah this season.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
8 months ago
Third-year NBA players should dominate Summer League if they play in it. Sensabaugh wasn’t flawless, but the 76ers didn’t really have an answer for him. The turnovers weren’t pretty, but he was a one-man wrecking crew at times as a scorer. It wouldn’t be shocking if he didn’t play much more this summer.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
11 months ago
What a way to close out the season for Sensabaugh. The second-year guard had at least 20 points and five three-pointers in Utah’s final three games of the season. Sensabaugh also had some big performances at the end of last season, but his role entering year two was a minimal one. It’s unclear what things will look like entering his third season in the NBA, which makes him a difficult player to consider drafting next year, especially if Utah opts to tank again. Still, the 21-year-old has proven his potential once again to wrap up the season.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
11 months ago
Sensabaugh scored 16 of his 25 points in the second half, though it wasn’t enough for Utah to come anywhere close to keeping up with Oklahoma City in this game. This was his second-straight game with at least 20 points and five triples, and it was his highest-scoring game since January 5. Sensabaugh also set a new career-high for assists. The 2023 first-round pick will look to end his second season on a high note in Minnesota on Sunday.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
11 months ago
Sensabaugh got the start Monday with Collin Sexton and Cody Williams out. The 21-year-old small forward played just 26 minutes, but was efficient and went 5-of-10 from behind the three-point line. With Jordan Clarkson out for the rest of the season, Sensabaugh should see a decent amount of minutes over the rest of the season whether he’s starting or not. He’s returning ninth-round value over the last two weeks and is a decent streamer for the moment.

UTA • Small Forward • #28
11 months ago
Sensabaugh had a good night scoring-wise and appears to be cleaning some things up regarding his offensive decision-making. He has shot 48.7 percent from the field since the All-Star break, but the lack of production outside of points and three-pointers is why he’s ranked well outside of the top 150. Sensabaugh is rostered in nine percent of Yahoo! leagues, and he’ll be worth a look down the stretch due to the available playing time.