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NBA Minutes Report: Tyler Kolek emerges, Ivica Zubac gets hurt, more

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Welcome to the Fantasy Basketball Minutes Report. Every week, I will review 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, five, and ten games, and for the entire season, to see which 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 extremely generous. Be sure to follow him to check out all of his baseball data as well.

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Ware had an outstanding Week 9, culminating with a 28-point, 19-rebound effort against the Knicks.

Atlanta Hawks

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Onyeka Okongwu

35.5

35.8

34

Jalen Johnson

35.2

36

36.5

Dyson Daniels

32.5

33.8

34.5

Nickeil Alexander-Walker

32

32.8

32.6

Trae Young

28.7

25.8

25.8

Zaccharie Risacher

25.2

23.5

23.9

Vít Krejčí

21.8

22.9

24

Luke Kennard

19.7

18.8

18.7

Trae Young is back, but has that actually been a good thing for this team? The Hawks’ offense was kind of flowing without him, and the defense has taken a real step back with Young on the court. Fantasy managers don’t care about that, but Nickeil Alexander-Walker has seen his usage take a big hit, and this team isn’t playing as well of late.

Boston Celtics

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Derrick White

34.4

34.1

33.5

Jaylen Brown

34

34.3

35.9

Payton Pritchard

32.3

32.6

32.4

Hugo González

31.4

25.2

18.4

Luka Garza

25.1

25.1

15.2

Sam Hauser

24.2

19.7

22.4

Anfernee Simons

24.1

24.7

23.7

Neemias Queta

23.5

26.1

25.8

Jordan Walsh

17.1

21

24.8

As we’ve seen all season, the fringes of the Celtics’ rotation (apart from White, Brown, and Pritchard) continue to change, with Hugo Gonzalez and Luka Garza getting increased minutes. Jordan Walsh has been battling an illness recently, but over the last two weeks, Gonzalez and Garza have been the two biggest contributors on the fringe of the rotation as the Celtics have looked to play a little bigger. Neemias Queta is still seeing some minutes, but Sam Hauser and Josh Minott are seeing their minutes decline.

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Brooklyn Nets

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Michael Porter Jr.

34.5

32.9

33.4

Egor Dëmin

30.6

27.1

25.8

Nic Claxton

29.9

30

30.2

Noah Clowney

29.3

28.5

29.2

Terance Mann

28.8

26.8

24.9

Danny Wolf

20.1

22.2

23.2

Nolan Traore

18.4

13.7

13.7

Day’Ron Sharpe

18.1

16.9

17.2

Ziaire Williams

16.9

19.5

20.4

Don’t look now, but the Nets are playing some feisty basketball. They’ve won three of their last four games and six of their last nine, and their defense has been tremendous. Offensively, this team is still basically driven by Michael Porter Jr. and Nic Claxton, but Egor Dëmin is emerging as a little bit more of a consistent threat, averaging 14 points, 2.6 rebounds, 2.6 assists, and 1.2 steals over his last five games, which is a top-150 player. This still isn’t a really good team, but they’re playing hard.

Charlotte Hornets

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Kon Knueppel

31.2

34.5

34.3

Miles Bridges

31.2

33

32.7

Brandon Miller

29

32.3

31.8

Moussa Diabaté

26.9

24

21.2

Ryan Kalkbrenner

24.2

24

25.5

LaMelo Ball

24.1

25.4

25.7

Sion James

22.2

24.8

24.9

Tidjane Salaün

20.2

18.1

18.6

Collin Sexton

16

16

14.5

LaMelo Ball continues to be in and out of the lineup, and both Mason Plumlee and Ryan Kalkbrenner have been battling day-to-day injuries, which has meant extra minutes for Moussa Diabaté. Diabaté hasn’t done a ton with the minutes, but he is averaging 11.7 rebounds and 2.3 steals over the last three games with Kalkbrenner out, so the defensive value has been great. It won’t help fantasy managers too much, but it makes him a valuable player in the Hornets’ rotation. Collin Sexton also missed seven games with a quad injury and returned earlier this week to play 20 minutes against the Wizards, so we should expect those minutes to tick up soon.

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Chicago Bulls

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Josh Giddey

32.7

31.1

32.9

Nikola Vučević

31.2

30.6

29.3

Coby White

30.7

30.2

28.9

Matas Buzelis

26.8

25.3

27.8

Tre Jones

22.8

23.4

24.5

Kevin Huerter

22.7

23.6

20.6

Isaac Okoro

20.1

22.9

23.5

Zach Collins

17.5

16.1

17.5

Ayo Dosunmu

15.6

15.6

24.5

The Bulls are finally healthy with only one player on their entire injury report. Of course, that has led to a confusing rotation behind Josh Giddey, Coby White, and Nikola Vučević. Matas Buzelis continues to be the most intriguing player of the rest of the roster, and he has looked good in his last three games, but he needs to find more consistency. Kevin Huerter is also averaging 13 points and 4.3 rebounds in his last three games and has taken a lot of minutes from Ayo Dosunmu, who also continues to play through multiple hand injuries.

Cleveland Cavaliers

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Darius Garland

31.7

31.7

32.7

Donovan Mitchell

30.4

30.9

33.4

Dean Wade

27.4

26.4

25

Sam Merrill

27

27

27

De’Andre Hunter

25.6

26.1

26.8

Evan Mobley

25.3

25.3

32.8

Jarrett Allen

23.1

25.3

24.9

Jaylon Tyson

21.6

24.6

28.9

Lonzo Ball

18.7

20.7

23.2

Evan Mobley made his return after only missing five games with a calf injury that was allegedly supposed to have sidelined him for up to four weeks. Jarrett Allen went back to playing 23 minutes with Mobley back and scored seven points with eight rebounds. Thomas Bryant basically fell out of the rotation with only three minutes played. It’s back to the status quo for the Cavs.

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Dallas Mavericks

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Cooper Flagg

36.9

37.4

36

Max Christie

33.5

22.3

25.7

P.J. Washington

31.2

32.4

32.8

Naji Marshall

29.5

31.2

31.5

Klay Thompson

28.7

23.6

22.5

Anthony Davis

27.4

30.7

29.9

Ryan Nembhard

24.7

24.4

26.2

Brandon Williams

19.9

22.5

22.2

Jaden Hardy

19.4

19.4

15.3

Anthony Davis continues to battle injuries and just left Thursday’s game with a groin injury. As we’ve come to see, a Davis injury will mean more minutes and usage for P.J. Washington and Naji Marshall and would likely also mean more run for Daniel Gafford, who hasn’t played over 17 minutes in any of the six games since being back from injury. Ryan Nembhard‘s play has also really fallen off of late, and we saw Brandon Williams play 30 minutes and score 26 points on Thursday, so this might be an ugly hot hand situation for a while.

Denver Nuggets

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Nikola Jokić

35.9

34.9

35.2

Jamal Murray

35.6

35.4

35.6

Tim Hardaway Jr.

31.6

30.4

29.8

Peyton Watson

31.5

31.5

27.3

Spencer Jones

29

26.7

26.2

Bruce Brown

27.4

28.8

27.6

Cameron Johnson

26.5

30.2

33.7

Jalen Pickett

13.7

18.4

16.6

Jonas Valančiūnas

13.6

13.9

13.9

The Nuggets could be getting Aaron Gordon and Christian Braun back as early as next week, and they need them because Cameron Johnson is now going to be sidelined for a month with a knee injury. Without him, Bruce Brown figures to take on a big of a bigger role, and Tim Hardaway Jr. should see his usage continue to increase. He’s averaging 17.8 points and 2.8 rebounds over the last four games, but he doesn’t contribute much else

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Detroit Pistons

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Cade Cunningham

33.4

36.2

34.5

Ausar Thompson

29.8

24.2

25

Tobias Harris

29.8

27.9

27.4

Duncan Robinson

29.1

25.2

25.6

Jalen Duren

26.9

28.8

28.6

Ronald Holland II

23.1

19.2

19.4

Isaiah Stewart

22.1

24

23.1

Javonte Green

18.7

17.8

15.2

Caris LeVert

18.3

20.2

21

Jaden Ivey

15.2

16.2

15.8

There are too many players in this rotation. Yes, it’s great to have a deep team, and the Pistons remain at the top of the Eastern Conference, but this is a ship driven by Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren and then a rotation of guys who step up in different games. That might change if Ausar Thompson could develop some consistency, but this feels like a team that could make a consolidation trade to move on from somebody like Jaden Ivey, who barely plays, and some other pieces to add a bigger offensive force that can help them win a title.

Golden State Warriors

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Stephen Curry

33

33.6

33.3

Jimmy Butler III

32

33

30.7

Brandin Podziemski

28.6

29.2

26.6

Moses Moody

26.8

26.9

23.4

Quinten Post

21.7

22.3

24.6

De’Anthony Melton

18.4

17.8

18.5

Draymond Green

17.9

22.7

21.7

Will Richard

15

15

19.4

Gary Payton II

14.6

11.7

12.4

Draymond Green‘s minutes are down because he stormed off the court in the third quarter on Monday. I mean, not really, but also kind of. Green simply isn’t the player that he used to be, and he’s not impacting the game in as meaningful a way. You have to wonder if the team would be better off if some of his minutes went to Brandin Podziemski or Al Horford, who just came back from injury.

Houston Rockets

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Amen Thompson

37.2

38.1

37.7

Kevin Durant

36.8

38.5

36.9

Jabari Smith Jr.

34.7

37.3

37

Alperen Sengun

33.4

33.3

34.3

Reed Sheppard

26.5

27.3

26.3

Tari Eason

20

20

20

Steven Adams

19.8

23.2

21.7

Josh Okogie

18.4

22.8

22.9

Can we just take a minute to acknowledge that Clint Capela has somehow become a player who plays just seven minutes a game? Jabari Smith Jr. is back to being a top-100 player in fantasy basketball over the last two weeks, averaging 16.7 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game. Tari Eason also returned from injury and has seen his minutes tick up due to his strong defensive value. He played 26 minutes on Christmas against the Lakers, and that has relegated Josh Okogie to a much smaller role.

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Indiana Pacers

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Pascal Siakam

33.9

33.6

33.3

Bennedict Mathurin

32.5

33.5

32.1

Andrew Nembhard

32

32.7

32.5

Ethan Thompson

26.2

21.2

21.1

Jay Huff

22.5

22.1

24.1

Johnny Furphy

21.7

16.9

14.4

T.J. McConnell

19.1

17.9

15.6

Jarace Walker

17.4

18.1

18.7

This Pacers rotation has been pretty consistent for the last few weeks. They are working around injuries to Ben Sheppard and Isaiah Jackson, but neither player was playing huge minutes. T.J. McConnell has gone on one of his runs where he’s playing really solid basketball, and is a top-100 player in fantasy leagues over the last two weeks, but he’s still seeing under 20 minutes per game, which makes it hard to trust him too much.

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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

37.8

36.8

35.1

Kawhi Leonard

37

37.7

34.9

John Collins

29.8

27.8

28.7

Kris Dunn

29.5

28.2

27.7

Brook Lopez

22.5

20.2

18.1

Nicolas Batum

21.7

23.2

23.3

Ivica Zubac

21.2

27.5

31.6

Bogdan Bogdanović

20.6

21

21.3

Kobe Sanders

20.1

16.4

18.7

Ivica Zubac went down with an injury this week, and the Clippers will be without him until the middle of January. I covered the fallout in a video this week, but I think John Collins figures to benefit the most.

Los Angeles Lakers

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

LeBron James

31.9

32.9

33.6

Deandre Ayton

31.9

31.3

29.7

Marcus Smart

29.9

29.8

29.6

Jake LaRavia

29.8

27.8

23

Rui Hachimura

27.7

30.5

30.7

Luka Dončić

26.7

32.8

34.7

Nick Smith Jr.

25

18.4

16.5

Jarred Vanderbilt

24.5

22.7

19.5

Austin Reaves

18.3

18.3

31.8

Austin Reaves is hurt again, leaving the Lakers’ Christmas game with a calf injury. We don’t know how many games, if any, he’ll miss, but his absence previously has (obviously) led to more usage for LeBron James and Luka Dončić, who is back from his own brief absence with a leg injury. Marcus Smart and Jake LaRavia would also likely benefit a little with increased playing time if Reaves were to miss games.

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Memphis Grizzlies

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Cam Spencer

34.7

33.5

29.2

Jaylen Wells

32.1

31.5

30.1

Santi Aldama

31.6

32

29.5

Jaren Jackson Jr.

31.3

32

30.2

Cedric Coward

27.9

26.6

27.4

Jock Landale

23.4

25.5

22.5

Kentavious Caldwell-Pope

22.7

23

21.3

GG Jackson

21

21

21

Brandon Clarke

3.9

10.2

10.2

Vince Williams Jr.

21.7

21.1

Ja Morant

21

23.1

With Ja Morant sidelined again, Cam Spencer is enjoying a bit of a breakout, which I covered in a video this week, so check that out. Brandon Clarke also returned and then got hurt again, which led to an opportunity for GG Jackson, who returned from his own injury on Monday and then played 30 minutes on Tuesday, scoring 18 points and grabbing nine rebounds. He’s a name to keep an eye on.

Miami Heat

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Jaime Jaquez Jr.

35.2

32.9

30

Norman Powell

34.9

34.3

32.9

Bam Adebayo

34.6

33.6

32.8

Davion Mitchell

29.1

30

30.8

Andrew Wiggins

28.5

30.6

31.4

Kel’el Ware

27.7

26.6

23.9

Kasparas Jakučionis

25.2

20.8

16.8

Tyler Herro

32.3

Tyler Herro is still out with his toe injury and is still trying to fit into this new-look Miami offense. I covered all of that in a video this week. In that time, Jaime Jaquez Jr. has stepped back into his larger role, but Kel’el Ware has also seen his role increase in a two-big-man look with Bam Adebayo. Ware has been a top-70 player in fantasy basketball over the last two weeks and deserves a bit more attention for how well he’s played.

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Milwaukee Bucks

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Kevin Porter Jr.

38.4

35.4

34.1

Bobby Portis

36.8

30.6

26.5

Kyle Kuzma

33.4

31.3

27.4

Myles Turner

32.1

29.7

26.5

Ryan Rollins

27.9

26.4

28.9

AJ Green

24.6

24.6

26.1

Jericho Sims

21.8

21.2

23.8

Gary Trent Jr.

17.7

22

24

Giannis Antetokounmpo remains out, and Gary Trent Jr. has played just 23 total minutes in the last two games as he battles a calf injury. In their stead, Kevin Porter Jr’s has been a top-15 player in fantasy basketball, and Ryan Rollins and Bobby Portis Jr. have both continued to play well in their expanded roles. They’re both top-100 players in fantasy basketball, but Myles Turner doesn’t seem to be doing much more with the bigger role, averaging just 13.3 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 2.0 assists over his last 5 games.

Minnesota Timberwolves

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Anthony Edwards

38.7

39.2

37.6

Rudy Gobert

37

35.9

31.2

Julius Randle

35

34.5

35

Donte DiVincenzo

33.2

34

32.3

Naz Reid

27.3

28.5

29.8

Jaden McDaniels

24.2

30.5

34.1

Bones Hyland

22.2

23.3

21.6

Mike Conley

21.1

21.1

18.9

Minnesota has a pretty consolidated eight-man rotation, and little has changed. Bones Hyland has stepped into a slightly bigger role as a ball-handling scorer off the bench, and he might be better suited in that role than Mike Conley right now.

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New Orleans Pelicans

Trey Murphy III

32.5

33.9

34.8

Bryce McGowens

30.6

16.5

23.4

Saddiq Bey

29.7

29.6

31.5

Jordan Poole

29.4

27.7

27.3

Derik Queen

28.8

29.3

30.8

Jeremiah Fears

24.6

24.4

26.8

Zion Williamson

23.2

23.5

23.5

Jose Alvarado

21

22.2

24.2

Herbert Jones

16.9

23

22

The Pelicans reportedly don’t want to trade Herbert Jones, but his ankle injury has kept him off the court and sapped some of his effectiveness. Derik Queen continues to be effective, even playing alongside Zion Williamson, and both have been top-80 players in fantasy basketball over the last two weeks. I would like to see more minutes for Jeremiah Fears, but Jordan Poole has seemed to cut into those.

New York Knicks

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Jalen Brunson

38.7

37.1

36.8

Mikal Bridges

38

37.7

35.7

Josh Hart

34.1

34

33.5

OG Anunoby

33.3

33

32.3

Karl-Anthony Towns

30.2

31.5

31.9

Tyler Kolek

26.1

24

17.9

Jordan Clarkson

25.5

24.4

23

Mitchell Robinson

21.7

22.8

20.6

Tyler Kolek season is here, and I’m not sure it’s going anywhere. Deuce McBride is still managing an ankle injury, and Landry Shamet is out with a shoulder injury, so Kolek has stepped up and is averaging 10.7 points, 6.2 assists, and 4.8 rebounds over the last two weeks while playing crucial minutes at the end of games for the Knicks. At this point, the Knicks can’t take Kolek out of the rotation, so even when Deuce returns, it might be somebody like Jordan Clarkson who needs to lose more minutes.

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Oklahoma City Thunder

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

35.8

34.6

33.4

Jalen Williams

31.6

31

29.2

Chet Holmgren

28.8

28.3

27.1

Luguentz Dort

28.5

26.4

25.1

Cason Wallace

25.2

26.3

25.3

Isaiah Hartenstein

24.6

25.6

24.2

Ajay Mitchell

22.2

24.6

25.1

Alex Caruso

19.3

19.1

18.9

Isaiah Hartenstein came back from his calf injury last week, so we’ve actually seen the full Thunder roster for the first time all season. Turns out, it’s a roster that can’t beat the Spurs. I’m kidding, but the Spurs are playing tremendously well against the Thunder. The rotation has become pretty consistent, but it’s a matter of who emerges. Chet Holmgren has not been as effective in recent games, but Ajay Mitchell has stepped up and been a top 100 player in fantasy leagues over his last four games.

Orlando Magic

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Paolo Banchero

37.6

37.5

33

Desmond Bane

36

36.4

35.9

Anthony Black

34.2

35.3

33.4

Wendell Carter Jr.

32.3

32.2

31.2

Tyus Jones

26.4

21.5

18.7

Noah Penda

21

18.6

13.5

Jase Richardson

18.9

16.7

13.6

Jalen Suggs

29.5

29.7

Tristan da Silva

12

21.5

Franz Wagner

27.4

Orlando’s rotation has become consolidated thanks to injuries to Franz Wagner, Jalen Suggs, and Tristan Da Silva. In that time, Desmond Bane has taken on a much larger role, averaging 198 points, 4.4 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 1.2 steals, and 1.8 blocks, which makes him a top 40 player. Anthony Black has also stepped into a much larger role and has been highly efficient for the Magic as well. We’ve also seen Noah Penda take on a bigger role now that he’s up from the G-League. I don’t expect that to last too long, but it’s been fun to see.

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Philadelphia 76ers

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Tyrese Maxey

39.3

39.3

39.3

VJ Edgecombe

36.4

37.7

31.3

Paul George

33.1

33.2

30.1

Joel Embiid

31.5

31.2

29.8

Jared McCain

30.2

24.5

23.3

Andre Drummond

24

21.6

18.9

Dominick Barlow

24

27.4

28.3

Quentin Grimes

21.2

30

32.9

Joel Embiid survived a bit of an injury scare earlier this week, but seems ot have survived it. Quentin Grimes has seen his minutes decrease in the last two games, but he has also been battling an illness, so it might be connected to that. The 76ers continue to hum because of their young guards and a resurgent season from Paul George, who is averaging 16.4 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.3 assists, and 1.6 steals per game in 12 games. Also, it’s pretty fun that Dominick Barlow is playing such a big role on a two-way deal.

Phoenix Suns

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Collin Gillespie

32.2

31.8

31.7

Devin Booker

31.4

31.4

29.9

Dillon Brooks

29.6

27.9

30.1

Royce O’Neale

28

26.9

27.8

Oso Ighodaro

26.3

22.8

23

Jordan Goodwin

25.8

22.9

22.8

Ryan Dunn

22

19.8

20.3

Mark Williams

19.5

21.3

22.1

Grayson Allen

28.5

28.3

Grayson Allen is battling a knee injury, but it doesn’t sound too serious. Jalen Green is also expected back in the first week of January, so this Suns team could be getting healthy soon. Collin Gillespie has also remained tremendously valuable even with Devin Booker back, but it remains to be seen if that would continue with both Allen and Green back too.

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Portland Trail Blazers

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Deni Avdija

38.5

38.1

36.5

Toumani Camara

35.2

33.1

32.1

Donovan Clingan

32.6

30.9

28.7

Shaedon Sharpe

31.8

32.7

31.5

Kris Murray

30.5

27.2

26.7

Sidy Cissoko

22

24.6

24.8

Caleb Love

20.3

16.3

17.5

Robert Williams III

16.1

17.2

19.3

Jerami Grant

37.4

33.9

Jrue Holiday is still out, and now Jerami Grant has missed the last three games with an Achilles injury. In those three games, Donovan Clingan and Shaedon Sharpe have taken on larger usage roles. Those two guys, along with Deni Avdija, have all been top-60 players in that span, but Grant doesn’t figure to be out for too much longer.

Sacramento Kings

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

DeMar DeRozan

38.9

38.1

34.5

Keegan Murray

35.6

37.7

36

Russell Westbrook

32.7

32.3

30.8

Maxime Raynaud

30.1

30.7

29.3

Dennis Schröder

27.8

26.2

26.2

Nique Clifford

27.1

22.9

21.1

Dylan Cardwell

22.7

21.1

21.1

Precious Achiuwa

18.2

19

18.5

Zach LaVine remains out with an ankle injury but could return early next week. Keegan Murray also suffered a calf injury earlier this week, so we’re still awaiting news on how long he will be out. Russell Westbrook continues to take on a large usage role with LaVine out and will do so for the foreseeable future. We have also seen Maxime Raynaud emerge of late, averaging 14.8 points, 10.0 rebounds, and 1.0 assists over the last two weeks, which has made him a top 100 player in fantasy leagues.

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San Antonio Spurs

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

De’Aaron Fox

33.2

29.3

30.7

Devin Vassell

30.8

29.2

29.8

Stephon Castle

30.5

28.1

28

Harrison Barnes

27.4

24.4

27.8

Luke Kornet

25.1

23.2

25.3

Victor Wembanyama

23.5

21.8

21.6

Keldon Johnson

21

20

20.3

Julian Champagnie

20.2

20.9

25.1

Dylan Harper

19.5

19.9

21.6

Victor Wembanyama is back but still on a bit of a minutes restriction. Nevertheless, the Spurs have been on a run of strong play lately, and this is a true contender. That being said, Dylan Harper has taken a bit of a backseat with the full crew back, and I’m a little surprised that Devin Vassell has been getting more playing time and being more productive than Harper. That said, he does fit what the team needs a little better, so he will likely remain impactful, and he’s been a top 110 player in fantasy leagues over the last two weeks.

Toronto Raptors

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Scottie Barnes

34.3

34.2

35.2

Immanuel Quickley

32.9

32.4

32.3

Brandon Ingram

32.6

34.2

34.4

Sandro Mamukelashvili

25.7

26.4

24.2

Ochai Agbaji

23

22.3

21.4

Collin Murray-Boyles

22

19.6

17.7

Jamal Shead

21

22

23.2

Ja’Kobe Walter

19.3

17.9

18.7

Not much has changed for the Raptors in recent weeks. They’re still managing Jakob Poeltl’s minutes, and he’s missed three of the last four games. No other big man is really stepping up in his absence, so there’s no real corresponding move. RJ Barrett should also return as early as next week, which would be welcome for the Raptors.

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Utah Jazz

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Keyonte George

36.5

37.9

34.7

Lauri Markkanen

36.2

38

35

Kevin Love

30.2

25.6

20.7

Ace Bailey

29.1

27.6

28.9

Jusuf Nurkić

27.8

29.1

25.5

Isaiah Collier

26

27.5

21.8

Kyle Filipowski

22.9

26.7

27.8

Svi Mykhailiuk

22.5

21.1

23.5

Brice Sensabaugh

20.8

20.3

16.9

Things have remained pretty status quo for the Jazz over the last few weeks. The minutes and usage are dominated by Lauri Markkanen and Keyonte George, with Jusuf Nurkić and Isaiah Collier also continuing to give meaningful production in their minutes as well. Sadly, even though Ace Bailey is getting plenty of run, he’s averaging 12.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, and little else.

Washington Wizards

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

CJ McCollum

35.6

34

33.3

Kyshawn George

34.6

35.2

33.1

Bub Carrington

30

31.9

31.2

Alex Sarr

25.3

24.9

24.9

Bilal Coulibaly

23.4

23

25.9

Tre Johnson

22.8

21.6

20.8

Khris Middleton

22

22

25.1

Jamir Watkins

21.9

14.9

18.1

Marvin Bagley III

21.5

23.4

25.3

Alex Sarr, Bilal Coulibaly, and Khris Middleton are all back. Coulibaly played 23 minutes in his first game back, and Bub Carrington was down to 15 minutes. However, Carrington also had a foot injury in that game, so we may not know until Friday just how the Wizards are splitting up these minutes after Carrington emerged when everybody else was out. Marvin Bagley III has also played well in his limited minutes, and he could be useful on another squad if he gets traded.

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