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ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 20 hours ago
Suggs has missed the last three games for Orlando and is in danger of making it four straight absences. Tristan da Silva has started the last three games in his stead and has averaged 10.3 points and 5.7 rebounds during this stretch. He’ll hold some upside if Suggs remains out.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
1 day ago
Suggs will miss a third straight game with back spasms, which mean Tristan da Silva should be in line for another start. He has been solid in extra minutes, but that isn’t enough for him to be streamed in standard leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
3 days ago
Suggs has missed two straight games, but he’s got a chance to return against Los Angeles. If Suggs returns, Anthony Black’s playing time could be negatively impacted, but Black has standalone value regardless of Suggs’ availability.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
4 days ago
Suggs will miss a second straight game with back spasms. Tristan da Silva filled the void in the starting lineup and logged 38 minutes. The second-year wing gets another start on Sunday, with Anthony Black serving as the point guard.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
4 days ago
Back spasms sidelined Suggs for Saturday’s double-overtime loss to the Suns, opening up a spot in the starting lineup for Tristan da Silva. While da Silva shot just 2-of-10 from the field, he played 38 minutes, finishing with five points, nine rebounds, three assists, three blocks and one three-pointer. He would remain in the starting lineup if Suggs can’t play on Sunday.
Source: Jason Beede

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
5 days ago
Suggs was initially listed as questionable with back spasms, but has since been ruled out. With the 24-year-old point guard sidelined and Anthony Black already in the starting lineup, Tristan da Silva should move into the starting lineup and is worth streaming.

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
6 days ago
Suggs is dealing with back spasms, which is why he’s on the injury report. With Anthony Black already in the starting lineup, Tristan da Silva is a potential replacement if Suggs can’t play. Under those circumstances, da Silva would be worth streaming.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
14 days ago
This wasn’t an efficient shooting night for Suggs, but it was certainly a productive outing. He recorded at least 10 assists for the third time in his last seven games and continued to be a defensive stat monster. Over his last four games, he has averaged 4.0 steals and 2.5 blocks per game. Health has been an issue for him, but Suggs is a fantasy beast when he’s on the floor. He’ll look to keep that going after the All-Star break.

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
16 days ago
With Anthony Black and Desmond Bane combining for 51 points and Franz Wagner back in the rotation, Suggs was able to reach double figures in assists for the second time in three games. Add in the steals, and it’s easy to see why the Magic guard is such a valuable category-league player despite his limitations as a scorer. Over the past two weeks, Suggs has offered second-round value in eight- and nine-cat formats according to Basketball Monster.

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
20 days ago
In an homage to former teammate Tyus Jones, Suggs recorded his first triple-double on Thursday. Add in the seven “stocks,” and this was an excellent night for fantasy managers who have the guard rostered. While he isn’t a prolific scorer, Suggs’ ability to fill a stat line is why he remains so valuable in category leagues. Orlando finishes its Week 16 schedule with a game against the Jazz on Saturday.
Source: Jason Beede

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
22 days ago
Suggs was the lone bright spot for the Magic as they lost by 36 points to the Thunder on Tuesday. The 24-year-old point guard was efficient with 20 points on 11 field goal attempts and shot 4-of-8 from behind the three-point line. Suggs has provided seventh-round per game value this season. The Magic will look to bounce back Thursday against the Nets.

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 1 month ago
After missing Orlando’s last eight games, Suggs is available and will be in the starting lineup. He isn’t officially under a minutes restriction, but some precautions could be taken with the guard’s playing time. Tristan da Silva will head to the bench, which lowers his fantasy ceiling.
Source: Jason Beede

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 1 month ago
After an eight-game absence, Suggs is available for the Magic. His return will likely push Tristan da Silva to the bench, but fantasy managers should plan for Suggs’ minutes to be restricted.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 1 month ago
Suggs has missed Orlando’s last eight games, but he is expected to return to take on Cleveland. That will push Tristan da Silva back to the bench after a one-game stint as a starter. Jase Richardson should also lose out on minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 1 month ago
Magic head coach Jamahl Mosley said Suggs “came up OK after yesterday’s work,” so it doesn’t sound like the 24-year-old will be out too much longer. Orlando will see how he feels tomorrow and go from there. His next chance to return will be Saturday at home against the Cavaliers.
Source: Jason Beede

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 1 month ago
Suggs has a chance to return following a seventh straight absence, and he may see a minutes restriction if he’s cleared to take the court. Suggs’ return will negatively impact the fantasy impact of Tyus Jones and Tristan da Silva, but Anthony Black has played too well to see a major dropoff.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 1 month ago
Suggs will miss a seventh straight game, which means the Anthony Black train will continue to roll on. Black should remain in the starting lineup for at least one more game, and he’ll look to extend his streak of 20-point games to four.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 1 month ago
Suggs is getting closer to a return, but he’s not quite there, and he’ll be sidelined for Orlando’s tilt with Memphis in Berlin. While Suggs is out, Anthony Black should continue to see extended run.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 2 months ago
The Magic wasted no time releasing their injury report for Wednesday, doing so a couple of hours after Tuesday’s loss to the Wizards. With head coach Jamahl Mosley saying on Tuesday that Suggs has not resumed on-court activities, his being ruled out for Wednesday is unsurprising. He may be closer to “week-to-week” than “day-to-day.”
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 2 months ago
While Suggs was initially listed as doubtful for Tuesday’s game, he was ultimately ruled out during the afternoon. And with the point guard yet to be cleared to resume on-court activities, this does not appear to be a day-to-day injury. Anthony Black will continue to start at point guard in Suggs’ absence, with Tristan da Silva starting for the injured Franz Wagner. While da Silva is not a must-add, Black is.
Source: Orlando Magic Daily

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 2 months ago
Suggs was listed as doubtful on Monday, so his absence isn’t a shock. Tyus Jones and Anthony Black will see increased run, though Black is the preferred add for fantasy managers.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 2 months ago
Suggs was diagnosed with an MCL contusion, and he doesn’t have a timeline to return. While he’s out, expect Anthony Black to be the biggest fantasy beneficiary, with Tyus Jones earning some increased run, too.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 2 months ago
Suggs, who recently returned to action after suffering a hip injury during the Magic’s NBA Cup loss to the Knicks, is back on the shelf. While it was his left knee that required a season-ending procedure in the spring, the Magic guard injured his right knee during Friday’s loss to the Bulls. The team has not provided a timeline, so Suggs should be considered out indefinitely until one is provided. Tyus Jones will return to the starting lineup, but Anthony Black is the player fantasy managers should target.
Source: Orlando Magic

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 2 months ago
Suggs has missed Orlando’s last six games, but there is a chance he returns to the lineup against Indiana. If he’s back, Tyus Jones will be pushed back to a bench role, which would eliminate his streaming value. Anthony Black would also likely take a hit in production.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
about 2 months ago
Suggs is expected to miss a sixth straight game, which means another starting opportunity for Tyus Jones. However, Anthony Black will remain the more appealing streaming option for fantasy managers as the starter in place of Franz Wagner.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
2 months ago
Saturday’s game will be the fifth that Suggs has missed since injuring his hip during a December 13 loss to the Knicks. Tyus Jones has moved into the starting lineup, but Anthony Black has benefited the most regarding fantasy value.
Source: Orlando Magic

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
2 months ago
Suggs is trending towards missing his fifth consecutive game with a hip injury given his doubtful designation ahead of Saturday’s game against the Nuggets. We expect Tyus Jones to continue to start in his place while Anthony Black also sees a bump in usage.

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
2 months ago
Suggs was initially listed as doubtful, so his absence doesn’t come as a surprise. Tyus Jones should continue to start in his place, where he has provided decent value. Anthony Black, who has been starting in place of Franz Wagner, should also continue to see a bump in production.
Source: Cody Taylor

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
2 months ago
Having missed Orlando’s last three games, Suggs appears likely to miss a fourth, based on the doubtful tag. Tyus Jones has replaced him in the starting lineup, but Suggs’ absence has done more for Anthony Black’s fantasy value than Jones’.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ORL • Point Guard and Shooting Guard • #4
2 months ago
Suggs will miss a third straight game as he recovers from a hip contusion. While Tyus Jones has moved into the starting lineup, his playing time has remained somewhat limited. Fantasy managers should target Anthony Black first.
Source: NBA Injury Report