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NBA Minutes Report: How Ja Morant’s injury and LeBron James’ return shake up minutes

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Welcome to the Fantasy Basketball Minutes Report. Every week, I will be going through each team’s updated minutes per game to see which players are seeing the court more or less than in previous weeks. With this information in hand, I’ll try to discuss any relevant fantasy risers or fallers; players who we should be adding off waivers or removing from our teams.

The charts below are also great for exploring on your own. You can track the minutes over the last three games, five games, ten games, and for the entire season to see what trends stand out to you.

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All of this data was made accessible by Kyle Bland, who is incredibly talented and also incredibly generous, so make sure to give him a follow to check out all of his baseball data as well.

NBA: Atlanta Hawks at Utah Jazz

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The Hawks forward has exceeded the expectations of many fantasy managers this season, especially after Trae Young went down.

Atlanta Hawks

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Jalen Johnson

39.7

35.6

34.6

Onyeka Okongwu

35.4

30.6

28.9

Nickeil Alexander-Walker

33.9

30.8

31.4

Dyson Daniels

33.6

33.3

34.7

Vít Krejčí

30.1

28.2

23.4

Zaccharie Risacher

22.6

24.6

25.3

Luke Kennard

16.3

18

21.1

Kristaps Porziņģis

24.8

26.1

Trae Young

We know that Trae Young will be sidelined for at least the month of November, but now Kristaps Porzingis also missed the last three games with a knee injury, and Zaccharie Risacher missed Tuesday’s game with a hip injury. All of that has led to higher usage for all of Jalen Johnson, Onyeka Okongwu, and Nickeil Alexander-Walker, with Johnson averaging an absurd 27 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists over his last three games. He’s been elite. We’ve also seen a minutes boost for Vit Krejci, who is averaging 13.1 points, 2.9 rebounds, and 2.3 assists over his last seven games and has some fringe fantasy value because of his three-point shooting.

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Boston Celtics

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Payton Pritchard

32.9

32.6

31.3

Derrick White

32.6

33.9

32.2

Jaylen Brown

32

32.9

31.8

Neemias Queta

25.4

26.1

24.6

Jordan Walsh

20.8

23.4

22.3

Anfernee Simons

20

21.7

22.8

Josh Minott

17.6

15.4

19.2

Things have settled a bit for the Celtics in their main rotation, but Joe Mazzulla keeps experimenting around the fringes with guys like Jordan Walsh and Josh Minott. Those guys will spike some fantasy value on a given night, but it’s hard to rely on them regularly, given their inconsistent minutes and lower usage rates on offense. You don’t really need to consider anybody in fantasy here other than Jaylen Brown, Derrick White, and Payton Pritchard.

Brooklyn Nets

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Michael Porter Jr.

34.6

33

33

Nic Claxton

31.4

30.3

30.8

Ziaire Williams

31.2

27.8

24.8

Terance Mann

28.1

26.9

28.3

Noah Clowney

26.6

27.4

26.9

Tyrese Martin

22.7

21.3

22.3

Drake Powell

21.9

21.9

20.2

Egor Dëmin

20.4

22.8

20.4

Jalen Wilson

6.9

12.4

14.7

Cam Thomas

27.5

We know that Cam Thomas is likely out until the middle of December, which has led to a bump in usage and minutes for Michael Porter Jr., who has been really good of late, averaging 26.2 points, 6.8 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 1.0 steals per game over his last six. Ziaire Williams has also seen his minutes increase, but there has been less fantasy goodness there, averaging 10.2 points and 2.7 rebounds over his last six games/ On the other side, Ben Saraf has been battling an ankle injury and was also sent to the G-League, and Jalen Wilson seems to have all but fallen out of the rotation.

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Charlotte Hornets

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Kon Knueppel

35

36.1

35.7

Miles Bridges

34.7

35.8

36.7

Collin Sexton

27.5

26

26.1

LaMelo Ball

27.4

27.4

28.9

Ryan Kalkbrenner

26.3

26.3

25.9

Sion James

24.8

29.2

29.1

Moussa Diabaté

22.5

26.8

24.3

Brandon Miller

It seems like Brandon Miller could return to the lineup as early as next week, and LaMelo Ball and Collin Sexton have already made it back, so things are getting back to normal little by little for the Hornets. We have seen Moussa Diabaté infringe on Ryan Kalkbrenner’s minutes a little bit more of late, thanks to his rebounding value. Diabaté is averaging 9.9 points, 9.7 rebounds, and 1.9 assists over his last six games, while Kalkbrenner is putting up 11 points, 7.3 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks in the same stretch. It doesn’t seem like either one of them will truly pull away, but I might prefer Diabaté if the minutes remain consistently similar.

Chicago Bulls

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Nikola Vučević

34.7

31.6

31.3

Josh Giddey

34.5

34.5

35.6

Coby White

28.9

28.9

28.9

Isaac Okoro

28.7

27.7

25.9

Matas Buzelis

27

27.9

28.4

Kevin Huerter

26.4

28

26.4

Ayo Dosunmu

25

26

25.3

Dalen Terry

17.4

11.9

9.7

Jalen Smith

15.5

16.3

16.7

Tre Jones

31.8

29.7

Coby White returned to the Bulls lineup and played 30 minutes in a double-overtime game, which means he sat out the next game. We should see his minutes tick up consistently over the next couple of weeks, but he may hover around 25-28 minutes per game initially. That could cut into minutes and offensive production for Kevin Huerter and Ayo Dosunmu, but we’re going to need to see a few more games before we can tell that for sure. Tre Jones was also playing about 30 minutes per game before White came back, but Jones has also missed the last three games with an ankle injury. He doesn’t need to be rostered in fantasy leagues though.

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Cleveland Cavaliers

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Evan Mobley

35.7

35.5

34.5

Donovan Mitchell

34.3

34.6

34.6

De’Andre Hunter

29.4

28.8

29

Sam Merrill

27.5

25.7

26

Jarrett Allen

26.5

25.5

25.4

Dean Wade

26.2

25.2

21.4

Lonzo Ball

23.4

22.6

22.7

Craig Porter Jr.

19.6

23.1

18

Jaylon Tyson

31.1

28.6

Darius Garland

19

24.5

Darius Garland has been dealing with a toe injury, which has kept him out longer than we initially anticipated, and Jaylon Tyson has missed the last few games with a concussion, which has led to some minor shakeups in the rotation, but nothing much to react to. Nobody’s fantasy value has changed because of it; although, De’Andre Hunter has spiked a few solid games with higher usage and is averaging 15.3 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 3.0 assists over his last four games.

Dallas Mavericks

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

P.J. Washington

32.2

25.5

28.9

Cooper Flagg

32

36.3

34.4

Max Christie

28.1

31.1

30.4

Naji Marshall

28

31.4

28.6

Daniel Gafford

27.9

27.5

23.7

Brandon Williams

25.1

25.4

23.5

Klay Thompson

23.1

25.5

22.3

D’Angelo Russell

23.1

24.5

22.2

Dwight Powell

16.6

9.2

8

Dereck Lively II

14.8

15.6

15.6

Anthony Davis

Welcome to everybody’s favorite disaster. It feels like Anthony Davis may never play another game for the Mavericks, but Derek Lively (knee) did make his return this week, even though he seems to be on a bit of a minutes restriction right now. We’ve also seen Brandon Williams get a slight uptick in minutes at the expense of D’Angelo Russell, only to have Russell come back and take some of those minutes, so that point guard rotation remains confusing. Daniel Gafford may see his minutes change with Lively back, but we need to see how the front-court rotation shakes out with players like Naji Marshall and P.J. Washington as well. Washington has had some value with Davis sidelined, averaging 12.9 points, 6.6 rebounds, 2.1 assists, and 1.3 steals over his last seven games. Cooper Flagg was sick on Wednesday and missed the game, which is why his minutes dipped.

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Denver Nuggets

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Jamal Murray

37.5

36.5

34.8

Nikola Jokić

36.7

35.3

34.6

Cameron Johnson

34.7

24.9

26.2

Peyton Watson

34.2

28.6

25.1

Aaron Gordon

34.1

32.3

30.7

Bruce Brown

26.5

27

24.7

Tim Hardaway Jr.

22.9

22.7

22.6

Christian Braun

22.9

28.7

Christian Braun got hurt last week, so we’ve seen some minor tweaks to the rotation this week, the biggest of which has been a boost in minutes and usage for Peyton Watson. The 23-year-old is averaging 16.3 points, 6.0 rebounds, 1.3 assists, and 1.3 steals over his last three games and could have some fantasy value.

Detroit Pistons

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Cade Cunningham

33.8

39.2

37.8

Daniss Jenkins

32.7

34.5

29.6

Duncan Robinson

32.2

32.5

32.7

Javonte Green

30.8

32.5

26.9

Jalen Duren

28.7

32.4

32.9

Ronald Holland II

24.5

25.1

25

Ausar Thompson

23.7

23.7

29.5

Isaiah Stewart

23.2

23.2

24.1

Caris LeVert

20.2

20.8

20.1

Tobias Harris

35.5

Injuries to Tobias Harris and Cade Cunningham shook up the Pistons’ rotation a bit, but Cunningham came back to play 34 minutes earlier this week. What’s interesting is that Daniss Jenkins still played 30 minutes in that game. Over his last six games, Jenkins is averaging 17.3 points, 3.5 rebounds, 6.3 assists, and 1.8 steals, and could maintain fantasy value, at least until Harris is back. However, Jenkins’ emergence has led to fewer minutes and production for Ausar Thompson, who then injured his ankle and missed all of last week. He returned on Tuesday, so we’ll see how this situation plays out.

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Golden State Warriors

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Jimmy Butler III

34.7

34.5

29.4

Moses Moody

32.8

30.8

28.9

Stephen Curry

31.2

33

30.9

Brandin Podziemski

28.9

29.1

27.8

Draymond Green

28.1

29

27.6

Al Horford

23.7

23.3

23

Buddy Hield

22

19.1

18

Will Richard

18.5

18.6

20.9

Jonathan Kuminga

12.1

23.9

An injury to Jonathan Kuminga has shaken up the minutes allotment a bit, but it hasn’t really done anything for fantasy value. Moses Moody is playing more minutes, but he’s averaging just 12.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 1.5 steals, which doesn’t help you too much in fantasy.

Houston Rockets

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Alperen Sengun

39.7

37.3

36.3

Kevin Durant

39.1

37.1

36.1

Amen Thompson

37.2

36.8

37.3

Jabari Smith Jr.

33.6

32.4

32

Reed Sheppard

25.8

26.3

22.6

Steven Adams

24.2

22.4

21

Josh Okogie

16.9

18.7

21.1

Aaron Holiday

16

12.8

10.1

Tari Eason

10.6

16.8

22.4

The Rockets have seen some minutes shifting of late thanks to an injury to Tari Eason, which will keep him out until the middle of December. We’ve also yet to see Dorian Finney-Smith play this season after ankle surgery, which means players in the rotation have all just gotten a slight bump in minutes with nobody of note really entering a meaningful role. Jabari Smith Jr. is playing a bit better since Eason has been out but it’s nothing to get overly excited about right now.

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Indiana Pacers

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Pascal Siakam

35.3

34.4

35.2

Andrew Nembhard

32.3

30.8

31

Bennedict Mathurin

29.6

29.6

29.6

Jarace Walker

27.8

26.4

28.6

Ben Sheppard

26.8

23.8

23.7

Jeremiah Robinson-Earl

22.4

23.3

20.3

Isaiah Jackson

20.5

20.1

21.1

T.J. McConnell

15.3

14.5

14.5

Aaron Nesmith

26

29.9

The Pacers were starting to get a little healthier with Andrew Nembhard and Bennedict Mathurin back, but then Aaron Nesmith got hurt and is expected to be out until the middle of December with a knee injury. We did finally see T.J. McConnell debut on November 11th, but his minutes have remained pretty restricted right now, so that’s something we need to watch in the coming weeks.

NBA: Minnesota Timberwolves at Los Angeles Lakers

NBA: Minnesota Timberwolves at Los Angeles Lakers

Fantasy Basketball Week 2 Injury Report: Luka Dončić, Anthony Edwards headline the list of sidelined stars

The Pacers, Lakers and Thunder are among the teams with lengthy injury reports at the halfway point of Week 2.

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Los Angeles Clippers

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

James Harden

41.9

38.8

38.1

Ivica Zubac

37.9

35.1

33

Bogdan Bogdanović

32.8

29.6

29.4

Kris Dunn

27.9

27.1

26.9

John Collins

27

26.6

25.3

Derrick Jones Jr.

25.6

26

26.4

Kobe Sanders

22.2

22.8

22.8

Nicolas Batum

22

21.5

19.3

Kawhi Leonard

36.7

Bradley Beal

20.2

A season-ending injury to Bradley Beal and the continued absence of Kawhi Leonard have changed some things around for the Clippers, but not as much as we anticipated. Tyronn Lue said that he was going to play the younger guys more minutes, but Jordan Miller got hurt, so it’s just been Kobe Sanders entering the rotation. He could continue to see more minutes with Derrick Jones Jr. now out until, potentially, the new year. Sanders played 30 minutes in his last game, but Kawhi’s return would push those minutes back down.

Los Angeles Lakers

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Luka Dončić

37.6

36.8

36.6

Austin Reaves

36.2

33.6

34.6

Deandre Ayton

31.3

30.5

28.1

Rui Hachimura

30.4

32.3

32.7

LeBron James

29.6

29.6

29.6

Jake LaRavia

27.9

26.1

28.6

Marcus Smart

25.8

29

29.3

Gabe Vincent

16

16

16

Jarred Vanderbilt

9.5

13.5

16

LeBron James made his season debut on Tuesday night, and I talked all about that in a video I made for the NBC Sports website.

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Memphis Grizzlies

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Jaren Jackson Jr.

29.7

29.5

30.1

Vince Williams Jr.

27

24

20.3

Olivier-Maxence Prosper

26.1

13.5

8.2

Cedric Coward

25.2

26.9

27.7

Jaylen Wells

25

25.4

24.6

Zach Edey

24.9

24.9

24.9

Santi Aldama

24.8

26.8

26.6

Cam Spencer

24.3

22.4

20.9

Jock Landale

20.5

23

24.3

Kentavious Caldwell-Pope

20.3

19.9

22.4

Ja Morant

6

24.4

29.3

Ja Morant is now out for the next two weeks, which continues a tough season for the All-Star guard and the Grizzlies as a whole. Vince Williams Jr. has stepped into a starting role in his place and produced well, but I covered that whole situation in detail here.

Miami Heat

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Andrew Wiggins

34.3

34.7

34.4

Jaime Jaquez Jr.

33.7

32.8

31.3

Norman Powell

31

32.8

31.1

Davion Mitchell

30

32.4

31.8

Bam Adebayo

28.8

28.8

25.9

Kel’el Ware

28.3

29.2

25.6

Pelle Larsson

26.2

26.5

26

Nikola Jović

16.8

21.6

20.2

Bam Adebayo returned to the lineup for Miami on Wednesday, and it sounds like we may get Tyler Herro back on Monday against the Mavericks, which means this Heat rotation could look really different in next week’s column. For now, we should probably see a major dip in production for Kel’el Ware, and Jamie Jaquez Jr. would likely see his minutes and usage decrease with Herro back.

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Milwaukee Bucks

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Myles Turner

33.6

31.5

30.1

AJ Green

30.4

29

28.2

Ryan Rollins

30.1

31

30.9

Giannis Antetokounmpo

28.3

30.6

31.4

Kyle Kuzma

27.4

28.7

26.6

Gary Trent Jr.

25.6

26.6

27.2

Bobby Portis

21.3

22.9

21.7

Cole Anthony

19.2

17.9

19

Gary Harris

18.1

12.4

11.6

An injury to Giannis Antetokounmpo on Monday night has led to some changes in Milwaukee for the next week or two, which I covered in my video for NBC Sports.

Minnesota Timberwolves

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Anthony Edwards

34.6

35.5

32.8

Julius Randle

32.6

32.8

32.1

Donte DiVincenzo

32.2

32.9

31.1

Rudy Gobert

29.4

31.3

31.6

Jaden McDaniels

28

30.5

29.8

Naz Reid

27

26.8

25

Mike Conley

22.7

20.7

20.9

Jaylen Clark

18.6

18

17.7

Things have been pretty status quo for the Timberwolves of late, except that Jaden McDaniels is dealing with a bit of a wrist injury that will keep him out until this weekend. There doesn’t appear to be much to be concerned about though.

New Orleans Pelicans

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Trey Murphy III

33.5

35.8

35.7

Zion Williamson

29.1

29.1

28.6

Herbert Jones

28

30.5

31.4

Derik Queen

27.1

29.7

24.9

Jeremiah Fears

25.3

26.2

26.1

Saddiq Bey

23.8

29.9

28.2

Jose Alvarado

22.3

22

22.1

Karlo Matković

20.9

17.2

14.1

Yves Missi

19.7

14.3

15.6

Jordan Poole

25.5

Zion Williamson returned for the Pelicans on Wednesday and played 29 minutes in his first game back. Notably, Derik Queen also started that game and played 30 minutes, scoring 30 points, with nine rebounds, four assists, two steals, and two blocks. Yes, a lot of that came in the fourth quarter when the Pelicans were down 15+ points, but that’s likely going to be the norm for them this season. Saddiq Bey saw his minutes dip a lot with Zion back, but Jeremiah Fears should continue to maintain fantasy value until Jordan Poole returns.

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New York Knicks

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Mikal Bridges

38.9

36.5

34.5

Karl-Anthony Towns

35.2

34.3

33

Jalen Brunson

34.8

35.9

33.7

Landry Shamet

33.3

29.6

23.8

Josh Hart

32.6

29.2

26.2

Miles McBride

30.1

25.4

23.1

Jordan Clarkson

26.5

21.4

19.3

Mitchell Robinson

18.1

17.8

17.1

OG Anunoby

5.1

24.9

29.6

Jalen Brunson returned on Wednesday against the Mavericks, but the Knicks could be without OG Anunoby for another two weeks. Miles McBride shifted to the bench with Brunson back, and Landry Shamet stayed in the starting lineup, which should continue. Shamet has averaged 18.3 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 2.7 assists over his last three games, but a lot of that is skewed by a career day against the Heat. There probably isn’t anybody worth playing in fantasy apart from Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, Mikal Bridges, and Josh Hart.

Oklahoma City Thunder

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Chet Holmgren

32.1

28.2

27.8

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

31.3

30.4

31.3

Ajay Mitchell

28.5

28.6

28.8

Cason Wallace

28.3

25.9

27.8

Isaiah Hartenstein

27.9

24.7

26.5

Luguentz Dort

27.6

27.6

24.4

Isaiah Joe

22.6

26.3

25.5

Jaylin Williams

14.1

19.4

19.2

Aaron Wiggins

26.6

The Thunder remain a bit of a marvel, doing all of this without Jalen Williams and now Aaron Wiggins as well. They just keep playing consistent and beautiful. basketball

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Orlando Magic

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Desmond Bane

41.1

38.1

33.2

Franz Wagner

38.8

37.9

36.3

Wendell Carter Jr.

34.8

33.1

31.3

Tristan da Silva

33.9

28.2

25.1

Jalen Suggs

30.1

28.8

25.1

Anthony Black

28.4

28.1

27.4

Goga Bitadze

15.2

15.9

15.6

Jett Howard

14.7

13.3

9.6

Tyus Jones

14.5

12.4

11.6

Paolo Banchero

23.4

30.5

Paolo Banchero has been out for a week after leaving last Wednesday night’s game against the Knicks with a groin injury. The Magic expect him to return at some point this weekend, but Franz Wagner has taken on a much bigger role in the meantime, averaging 24 points, 6.3 rebounds, 4.0 assists, and 1.0 steals over his last three. Desmond Bane has also moved into a higher usage role, while Tristan Da Silva has averaged 16.7 points, 6.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists, and 1.3 steals in his increased minutes. That production should stop when Banchero is back.

Philadelphia 76ers

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Tyrese Maxey

39.7

38.2

39.2

VJ Edgecombe

37.3

35.6

36.1

Andre Drummond

35.9

35.1

28.3

Quentin Grimes

33.3

31.5

31.2

Dominick Barlow

22.5

22.5

22.5

Paul George

21.1

21.1

21.1

Justin Edwards

19.3

21.1

16.3

Trendon Watford

18.2

20.2

21.6

Kelly Oubre Jr.

14.9

27.4

32.9

Joel Embiid

25.5

Kyle Lowry

3.2

Paul George made his season debut on Monday night, but then sat out Wednesday’s game against the Raptors. That should be how things go for George for the next few weeks, so the fantasy value for guards like Tyrese Maxey, VJ Edgecombe, and Quentin Grimes isn’t changed much. Andre Drummond has been playing plenty of minutes with Joel Embiid out and can be counted on in fantasy as long as that lasts because Drummond has tremendous rebounding and defensive value.

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Phoenix Suns

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Devin Booker

32

32.2

34.9

Dillon Brooks

29.7

29.2

28.9

Collin Gillespie

27.8

23.2

23.8

Royce O’Neale

26.4

25.9

27.8

Mark Williams

24.7

24

25.6

Ryan Dunn

23.1

23.3

25.1

Jordan Goodwin

22.1

21.9

19.5

Isaiah Livers

16.4

15.1

11.7

Grayson Allen

12.2

24.2

30.2

Jalen Green

14.9

Jalen Green remains out with a hamstring injury, and Grayson Allen missed some time this week with a quad injury. Dillon Brooks has stepped into a much bigger offensive role, but Collin Gillespie is also averaging 14.7 points, 5.0 rebounds, 4.7 assists, and 1.0 steals in his last three games and is putting up solid fantasy value for deeper formats.

Portland Trail Blazers

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Jerami Grant

38.2

28

29.1

Toumani Camara

36.7

36.4

35.7

Deni Avdija

35.3

34.2

34.8

Shaedon Sharpe

34.1

32.3

29

Kris Murray

30.8

27.4

24.7

Donovan Clingan

28.3

27.3

25.3

Caleb Love

21.6

17.3

15.2

Sidy Cissoko

20.6

17.8

15.3

Jrue Holiday

33

34.2

Bumps and bruises are starting to pile up for the Blazers. Jrue Holiday has been out a week with a calf injury, and Shaedon Sharpe also missed Wednesday’s game with a calf injury. That led to more minutes for Kris Murray, Caleb Love, and Sidy Cissoko, but nobody is really doing much with those minutes. Sharpe had seen the biggest bump in value with Holliday out, but they both may return this weekend.

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Sacramento Kings

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Domantas Sabonis

37.8

31.9

33

DeMar DeRozan

36

31.7

32.9

Dennis Schröder

31.8

28.4

30

Russell Westbrook

31.8

29.8

30.6

Zach LaVine

30.3

31.4

32.5

Malik Monk

23.6

24.8

24

Maxime Raynaud

18.6

16.7

13.5

Precious Achiuwa

16.8

17.7

18

Keon Ellis

15.9

18.5

17.5

The Kings could be getting Keegan Murray back on Thursday, and that could shake up this rotation a bit, as I discussed in my video for NBC Sports.

San Antonio Spurs

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Victor Wembanyama

38.2

36.8

35.9

De’Aaron Fox

33.7

34.7

34

Devin Vassell

33.5

31.3

32.9

Harrison Barnes

30.2

28.7

29.6

Stephon Castle

26

28.7

32.6

Julian Champagnie

24.4

23.1

26.5

Keldon Johnson

24

23.2

23.4

Luke Kornet

23.3

22.5

22.5

Jeremy Sochan

19.1

14.8

16.5

Dylan Harper

17.9

A week after the Spurs lost Dylan Harper for a few weeks, they’re now going to be without both Stephon Castle and Victor Wembanyama for the next two weeks, with Castle set to return around November 30th and Wemby not coming back until December. That should lead to a big playing time and usage boost for Devin Vassell and also Keldon Johnson, who played 30 minutes in the team’s first game without Castle/Wemby and had 18 points, seven rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Luke Kornet was also brutal in that game, so don’t be surprised to see more Kelly Olynyk minutes over the next few games.

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Toronto Raptors

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Scottie Barnes

33.7

33.3

32.7

Immanuel Quickley

33

32.5

31.8

Brandon Ingram

32.8

33.3

33.8

RJ Barrett

31.6

30.1

32

Jakob Poeltl

30.1

29.9

27.8

Jamal Shead

19

19.7

19.1

Gradey Dick

17.7

18.8

16.6

Sandro Mamukelashvili

17.4

17.3

17.7

Collin Murray-Boyles

16.2

17.4

19.7

Everything is status quo for the Raptors so far.

Utah Jazz

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Keyonte George

38.8

35.9

34.4

Lauri Markkanen

38.1

36.7

34.9

Jusuf Nurkić

31.7

30.2

27.3

Isaiah Collier

27.6

25.1

25.3

Svi Mykhailiuk

26.2

26.8

27

Ace Bailey

21.9

23.8

22.2

Kyle Anderson

20

20

17.2

Kyle Filipowski

19.3

21.3

19.2

Brice Sensabaugh

19

16.8

13.5

Walter Clayton Jr.

15

14.3

Taylor Hendricks

15.8

Ace Bailey in the starting lineup hasn’t really been great, and his minutes have started to plateau. Isaiah Collier has played his way into a decent bench role after making his season debut on November 7th and is averaging 10.7 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 7.2 assists in six games. Jusuf Nurkić remains interesting for fantasy because of his large role, which has led him to average 7.5 points, 9.8 rebounds, 5.0 assists, and 2.0 steals over his last six games.

Washington Wizards

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Kyshawn George

34.9

32.6

30.7

CJ McCollum

30.8

33.7

28.2

Bilal Coulibaly

28.5

28.5

25.4

Alex Sarr

27.5

30.8

29.6

Khris Middleton

25.8

26

23.7

Tre Johnson

20.6

22.2

23.7

Marvin Bagley III

19.9

18.5

16.2

Cam Whitmore

19.3

23.3

17.1

Bub Carrington

18.7

23.8

24.7

Alex Sarr missed Wednesday’s game, which is why his minutes totals are down a little bit. He should be back this weekend. Bilal Coulibaly also returned to the lineup, so Tre Johnson and Bub Carrington have seen their minutes decrease. Coulibaly should be added in more leagues now that he’s back.

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