9 articles

POR • Guard • #14
20 days ago
Wesley is set to play after initially being questionable for Friday’s game. With Deni Avdija (back) out, there should be rotation minutes available to Wesley. Scoot Henderson (hamstring) is available to make his season debut, but he’s unlikely to log heavy minutes.
Source: Danny Marang

POR • Guard • #14
20 days ago
The Trail Blazers and Grizzlies play on Friday and Saturday, so Wesley is likely to miss one of those games for injury management reasons. His availability does not affect fantasy basketball, especially with Scoot Henderson (hamstring) set to make his season debut.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Guard • #14
25 days ago
After undergoing right foot surgery in early November, Wesley is available to make his return to the court. While his availability doesn’t make him a player worth rostering, this may lead to fewer minutes for Caleb Love. That’s something to keep an eye on, especially with Love’s 50-game limit as a two-way contract player approaching.
Source: Conor Bergin

POR • Guard • #14
26 days ago
Wesley has been out since undergoing surgery to repair a fractured fifth metatarsal in his right foot in early November. His return would give the Trail Blazers another perimeter option, which they need. Jrue Holiday (personal) is out, while Deni Avdija (back) is listed as questionable. Also, Caleb Love’s 50-game limit is approaching, as he remains on a two-way contract. Wesley won’t be a factor in fantasy basketball if he returns on Sunday, but there may be playing time available.
Source: NBA Injury Report

POR • Guard • #14
4 months ago
Wesley underwent surgery on Wednesday to repair the fractured fifth metatarsal in his right foot. He’s expected to be available to return in 8-12 weeks. His absence does not impact fantasy basketball, but the Trail Blazers are light on options behind Jrue Holiday, especially with Scoot Henderson (hamstring) out. Caleb Love played seven minutes off the bench in Monday’s loss to the Lakers and will likely retain that role until Henderson is available.
Source: Portland Trail Blazers

POR • Guard • #14
4 months ago
Wesley suffered the injury during the first half of Friday’s win over the Nuggets, appearing to roll his right ankle at the time. Unfortunately, the injury is more severe than it seemed to be, and the Trail Blazers will provide a concrete return timeline at a later date. Wesley’s absence won’t impact fantasy basketball, but it does leave Portland down another guard with Scoot Henderson (hamstring) still out.
Source: Portland Trail Blazers

POR • Guard • #14
4 months ago
Wesley exited Friday’s game during the first half when he appeared to roll his right ankle. However, the Trail Blazers are referring to his issue as a right foot injury. Rayan Rupert has picked up a few minutes in Wesley’s absence, but this does not impact fantasy basketball.
Source: Sean Highkin

POR • Guard • #14
7 months ago
Traded to the Wizards on July 8, Wesley agreed to a contract buyout and became an unrestricted free agent. He’s now headed to Portland on a one-year deal that will be fully guaranteed. Wesley offered little fantasy value during his time with the Spurs, and that’s unlikely to change in Portland. In addition to the offseason acquisition of Jrue Holiday, the Blazers return Scoot Henderson and Shaedon Sharpe, who will play plenty.
Source: Sean Highkin

WAS • Guard • #14
8 months ago
Wesley was drafted with the 25th pick in 2022, just a few picks after Malaki Branham. Now, both guards will get a fresh start in Washington, though there may not be many minutes for either guard.
Source: Shams Charania