16 articles

SAS • Shooting Guard • #43
about 1 month ago
Waters is good to go for Thursday’s game, but so is Harrison Barnes (ankle). As a result, fantasy managers can leave Waters on the waiver wire.
Source: Jeff Garcia

SAS • Shooting Guard • #43
about 1 month ago
Waters’ availability does not affect fantasy basketball, as he is not guaranteed to play rotation minutes when available. And with Harrison Barnes potentially returning from an ankle injury, there will be even fewer opportunities available to Waters.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAS • Shooting Guard • #43
about 1 month ago
Added to the injury report early Tuesday afternoon, Waters is now out. His absence does not affect fantasy basketball, as he has not been a consistent member of the Spurs’ rotation when healthy.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAS • Shooting Guard • #43
about 2 months ago
Carter Bryant could pick up a few extra minutes, but Waters III hasn’t seen enough minutes for his potential absence to be impactful in the world of fantasy hoops.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAS • Shooting Guard • #43
2 months ago
Waters III will play through a hyperextended left knee, but he hasn’t been a regular part of San Antonio’s rotation, so his availability isn’t impactful in the realm of fantasy hoops.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAS • Shooting Guard • #43
2 months ago
Waters has not appeared in a game since February 1, missing time due to a hyperextended left knee. While his return could mean fewer minutes for Carter Bryant, it will not affect fantasy basketball.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAS • Shooting Guard • #43
2 months ago
Due to a hyperextended left knee, Waters has missed San Antonio’s last six games. His return would not affect fantasy basketball due to the Spurs’ depth on the wings.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAS • Shooting Guard • #43
2 months ago
Waters missed San Antonio’s last five games before the All-Star break with a hyperextended left knee, and he’ll remain out on Thursday. That said, his availability does not affect fantasy basketball or the Spurs’ rotation.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAS • Shooting Guard • #43
2 months ago
Wednesday’s game is the fifth that Waters has missed since suffering a hyperextended left knee. His continued absence does not affect fantasy basketball, as he has not played consistent rotation minutes when healthy.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAS • Shooting Guard • #43
2 months ago
This will be a fourth straight absence for Waters, though his status doesn’t have an impact on the Spurs’ rotation. His continued absence won’t impact the Spurs’ minutes allocation.
Source: Paul Garcia

SAS • Shooting Guard • #43
3 months ago
Waters will miss a second straight game, though he has only played 6.8 minutes per game this season and isn’t a consistent part of the rotation when healthy. His continued absence won’t impact the Spurs’ rotation.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAS • Shooting Guard • #43
3 months ago
Waters is dealing with a hyperextended left knee suffered during Sunday’s win over the Magic and will miss at least one game. His absence does not impact fantasy basketball, as he does not play consistent rotation minutes when healthy.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAS • Shooting Guard • #43
6 months ago
Water underwent a laser eye procedure less than a week before the start of the regular season and has not played since. That may change on Wednesday, based on the questionable tag. Once available, Waters’ impact on fantasy basketball will be minimal due to the number of options that San Antonio has on the wings.
Source: Jeff McDonald

SAS • Shooting Guard • #43
6 months ago
Water underwent a laser eye procedure less than a week before the start of the regular season and has not played since. That may change on Wednesday, but the doubtful tag suggests he’ll miss another game. Once available, Waters’ impact on fantasy basketball will be minimal due to the number of options that San Antonio has on the wings.
Source: Jeff McDonald

SAS • Shooting Guard • #43
6 months ago
A preseason physical uncovered that the procedure was needed at this time, but the expectation is that he will be available to play shortly after the season opener. Waters could be back for the Spurs against the Pelicans on October 24.
Source: Jared Weiss

SAS • Shooting Guard • #43
9 months ago
Waters enjoyed a solid start to last season with the Warriors, but he wasn’t offered as significant of a role when he was dealt to the Pistons. Now, he’ll get a fresh start with San Antonio, though minutes may be difficult to come by. He’ll provide some floor-spacing in the rotation, but it is unlikely he plays a significant role.
Source: Shams Charania