Our weekly Fantasy Basketball Planner is the essential guide to setting your lineup for the upcoming scoring period. Every week, we provide you with news and notes for each team, tracking hot and cold players, injuries and rotation changes.
Atlanta Hawks
Schedule: LAL, @CHI, POR
Injury
Report: Josh Smith (knee/day-to-day)
Good
Plays: Al Horford, Joe Johnson
Toss Ups: Josh Smith,
Jamal Crawford, Kirk Hinrich, Marvin Williams
Bad
Plays: Jason Collins, Jeff Teague, Zaza Pachulia
Notes:
Smith hurt his knee on Monday. The team decided there was no need
for an MRI and listed him as day-to-day. He felt pain at Wednesday's
shootaround and an MRI was scheduled. Have healthy alternatives prepared
and closely monitor his progress over the weekend. We will have the
latest as it happens. ... In Smith's absence, Collins gets to start. A
former regular starter for the Nets, he has never had any statistical
upside. Expect Williams to see a quick boost while Smith is out, but he
remains merely a stopgap measure in Fantasy. ... Hinrich is now the
starter at point guard, pushing Teague to the bench. His first effort
was weak (3 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists vs. CHI), but he has dealt
with a sore calf this week. We like him as a potential contributor in
the long run, but right now he is a player to avoid activating. ...
Crawford is getting steady shot volume (around 12 shots per game), but
the scoring numbers have been all over the place. In a week where he
will face three top defensive teams, our suggestion is to avoid him
where possible.
Boston Celtics
Schedule: LAC, @PHI, MIL
Injury
Report: Glen Davis (knee/out until
at least March 9), Shaquille O'Neal
(Achilles'/mid-March), Jermaine O'Neal
(knee/mid-April)
Good Plays: Rajon Rondo, Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, Ray Allen
Toss Ups: Jeff Green, Glen Davis, Nenad Krstic, Troy Murphy
Bad
Plays: Delonte West
Notes: Murphy
was acquired this week and was able to make his Celtics debut on March 2
vs. Phoenix. He played just 14 minutes and was not productive, but
remember that he had not played since early January. Give him another
week or so to get some conditioning back before activating him, but we
still view him as worthy of a pickup off the waiver wire where
available. ... Things do not look promising for Green's Fantasy value in
Boston. In his first three games, he has averaged just 18.0 minutes per
game, 5.7 shot attempts and 6.0 points with 1.3 rebounds. Potentially,
the knee injury Davis suffered on Wednesday night could help give him
more playing time and touches. Monitor that situation over the weekend.
... Davis has been diagnosed with a strained patella tendon and could
miss a few games. He could return by the team's first game of the
upcoming scoring period, but do not plan on activating the big man in
Week 20. ... Krstic has some value in deeper leagues. He has the ability
to churn out about 10-13 points and around five boards per game in his
current role and the Davis injury would only benefit him. ... Shaq is
still at least another week away from returning to action and would
probably be limited when he does return.
Charlotte Bobcats
Schedule: LAC, CHI, POR, @TOR
Injury
Report: Tyrus Thomas
(knee/mid-March)
Good Plays: Stephen Jackson
Toss Ups: D.J. Augustin, Boris Diaw, Gerald Henderson
Bad Plays: Kwame Brown, Shaun Livingston, Tyrus Thomas, Dante Cunningham, Joel Przybilla
Notes: Jackson is said to be dealing with
lingering hamstring issues. He is playing through them, but it is
something to monitor if he has another game like Wednesday's 7-3-2
clunker. ... Thomas is getting closer to a return from torn knee
cartilage. He has been cleared to practice fully by the team. Add him if
he is available in your league with Gerald Wallace
out of town, but do not expect an immediate impact considering the
severity of his injury. ... The Bobcats play three teams that allow over
100 points per game in Week 20. ... Augustin, who is averaging 15.0
points and 4.6 assists over his last five games, should benefit from an
increase in possessions this week against teams that like to run. ...
Diaw could also benefit, but has been highly inconsistent. In a
high-volume game against the Kings on Feb. 25, he managed only two
points, three rebounds and two assists. However, against a tougher
opponent in Orlando, he managed 11-9-3. He managed only 2-6-4 the next
game at Denver. ... Henderson, one of the most added players in
CBSSports.com leagues, has locked down the starting job at shooting
guard the rest of the way. He has averaged 14.2 points over his last
five games, but is a one-dimensional player who does not provide any
3-point shooting or assists. View him as a potential sleeper this week
in Head-to-Head with the high-volume matchups ahead, but his value in
category play is limited.
Chicago Bulls
Schedule: NO, @CHA, ATL, UTA
Injury
Report: No significant injuries.
Good Plays: Derrick Rose, Carlos Boozer, Luol Deng, Joakim Noah
Toss
Ups: None.
Bad Plays: Taj Gibson,
Kyle Korver, Ronnie Brewer, Kurt Thomas
Notes: Noah
is ready to go. In five games since returning from his thumb injury he
has averaged 10.8 points, 12.8 rebounds and a block per game. Consider
the rust of his 30-game layoff shaken off. ... Gibson is averaging just
16.2 minutes per game since the return of Noah. ... Rose is averaging
25.6 points and 8.1 assists over his last 10 games.
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Player | Start % | |
1. | Andrei Kirilenko, F, Jazz | 57 |
2. | Jameer Nelson, G, Magic | 53 |
3. | John Salmons, F, Bucks | 58 |
4. | Marcus Thornton, G, Kings | 24 |
5. | Jason Terry, G, Mavericks | 61 |
6. | Shawn Marion, F, Mavericks | 41 |
7. | D.J. Augustin, G, Bobcats | 64 |
8. | Thaddeus Young, F, 76ers | 29 |
9. | Wesley Johnson, F, Timberwolves | 29 |
10. | Tyler Hansbrough, F, Pacers | 19 |
Cleveland Cavaliers
Schedule: GS, @MIL, OKC
Injury
Report: Baron Davis
(knee/day-to-day), Daniel Gibson
(quadriceps/day-to-day), Antawn Jamison
(pinkie/likely out for the season), Anderson Varejao (ankle/out for the season)
Good Plays: J.J. Hickson, Ramon Sessions
Toss
Ups: Baron Davis, Daniel Gibson, Anthony Parker, Samardo Samuels
Bad Plays: Christian Eyenga, Manny Harris
Notes:
The Cavaliers lost Jamison, most likely for the season, this week.
In his absence, Samuels shined on Wednesday night vs. San Antonio with
23 points, 10 rebounds and three assists in 34 minutes. Expect the
minutes and touches to be there for him down the stretch, if not that
type of production. ... Davis should debut for the Cavaliers on Friday
night, but he continues to deal with a sore knee and is a serious
shut-down candidate at the first sign of any trouble. Positive matchups
against the Warriors and Thunder make him worth taking a shot with this
week if he can make it through the weekend. ... Sessions is likely to
lose some minutes and touches to Davis, but coach Byron Scott has said
that he will find him playing time. He is averaging 21-8-4 over his last
five games and the Cavaliers have to make the most of his skill set,
given their lack of capable options on the roster right now. ... Expect
Davis' return to take a good chunk out of Gibson's minutes and touches
rather than Sessions. ... Parker enjoyed a brief spike in Fantasy appeal
over the last week with solid efforts against the Lakers, Rockets and
Knicks. He followed that up with just five points and 10 rebounds
combined in two games against the Sixers and Spurs this week. So much
for that.
Dallas Mavericks
Schedule: @MIN, @NO, NY, LAL
Injury
Report: Tyson Chandler (ankle/out
until at least March 7), Caron Butler
(knee/likely out for the season)
Good Plays: Dirk Nowitzki, Jason Kidd
Toss
Ups: Jason Terry, Shawn Marion, Tyson Chandler, Brendan Haywood
Bad Plays: Peja Stojakovic, Corey Brewer, Jose Juan Barea, Roddy Beaubois
Notes:
Chandler is expected to miss a couple of games after spraining his
right ankle on Tuesday night. He will be re-evaluated on Monday, making
it advisable to have alternatives prepared. ... In Chandler's absence,
expect Haywood to become a very attractive Fantasy option for the short
term. He averaged 9.8 points and 10.4 rebounds with 2.1 blocks per game
last season for Washington. ... Expect Terry and Marion to benefit from
very high-volume games against Minnesota and New York this week. ...
Stojakovic is just 6 of 21 from the field in his last three games and
the addition of Corey Brewer threatens
to cut into his playing time. ... Beaubois is averaging just 6.4 points
over his last five appearances.
Denver Nuggets
Schedule: @PHO, DET
Injury
Report: Arron Afflalo
(ankle/day-to-day), Danilo Gallinari
(toe/out indefinitely)
Good Plays: No must-starts.
Toss
Ups: Nene, Wilson Chandler, Arron Afflalo, J.R. Smith, Kenyon Martin
Bad Plays: Raymond Felton, Ty Lawson, Al Harrington, Chris Andersen
Notes:
The Nuggets are one of three teams to play just two games in Week
20. ... Both of Denver's Week 20 opponents allow over 100 points per
game, making this a favorable scoring period in average-based play. ...
Felton and Lawson have split duties nearly in half since last week's
trade, limiting the Fantasy appeal of each. ... Afflalo rolled his ankle
Wednesday night, but played on. Barring setbacks, he should be a safe
play in average-based play for Week 20. The matchups favor Afflalo, who
is averaging 14.4 points over his last five games. ... Smith is
averaging 15.8 points, 7.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists over his last five
games and is enjoying one of the most direct Fantasy boosts on the
new-look Nuggets. Consider him a good play in average-based leagues this
week, but avoid him in cumulative formats. ... Martin looks as healthy
and energetic as he has all season and is averaging 11.8 points with 7.8
rebounds over his last five games. Again, use him in average-based play
this week and not in cumulative leagues. ... Gallinari fractured a big
toe on Tuesday night and was expected to be sidelined for about 7-10
days. While he could return for the Detroit game, he is too risky to
start in Fantasy this week. Expect Chandler to see a boost in touches in
his absence.
Detroit Pistons
Schedule: @SA, @OKC, @DEN
Injury
Report: Tayshaun Prince
(back/day-to-day)
Good Plays: Rodney Stuckey
Toss Ups: Greg Monroe,
Ben Gordon, Tayshaun Prince, Richard Hamilton, Charlie Villanueva
Bad Plays: Tracy McGrady, Will Bynum, Austin Daye, Ben Wallace
Notes: Prince
has been out four games with a back injury. He has been able to
practice, which is a good sign that he might be back over the weekend.
He looks to be a risky play, at best, for Week 20. ... Hamilton is back
in the Detroit rotation, for now, playing around 25 minutes per game as
coach John Kuester has decided to open up competition for playing time.
Once he shakes off some of the rust of not playing significant minutes
over the last month, Hamilton could be of value again as a scoring
threat. He has managed around 10 points, five assists and two rebounds
in his first two games back in the mix. ... Gordon is averaging 13.6
points 3.6 rebounds and 3.2 assists over his last five games entering
the weekend. ... Stuckey looks to be back on track, averaging 21.3
points, 6.3 assists and 5.0 rebounds with 2.0 steals over his last four
appearances. ... McGrady is suddenly not playing and is clearly a player
to avoid as the Pistons continue to shuffle their rotation.
Golden State Warriors
Schedule: @CLE, @NJ, ORL, MIN
Injury
Report: No significant injuries.
Good Plays: Monta Ellis, David Lee, Stephen Curry, Dorell Wright
Toss
Ups: None.
Bad Plays: Ekpe Udoh, Andris Biedrins
Notes:
The Warriors will play three teams that allow 100-plus points per
game in Week 20. ... Coach Keith Smart made a switch at center, starting
Udoh over Biedrins with underwhelming results. Neither player is worth
activating in Fantasy right now, despite the favorable matchups.
Houston Rockets
Schedule: @SAC, @PHO, SA
Injury
Report: Yao Ming (ankle/out for the
season)
Good Plays: Kevin Martin,
Luis Scola, Kyle Lowry
Toss Ups: Chuck Hayes,
Chase Budinger
Bad Plays: Brad Miller, Courtney Lee, Terrence Williams, Goran Dragic
Notes:
Two of Houston's three Week 20 opponents allow 100-plus points per
game. ... Budinger has cooled significantly since his first two breakout
games following the trade deadline, but he does seem capable of
consistent double-digit scoring and some viable production in boards and
3-point shooting. He has taken over at small forward with Shane Battier out of town. ... Hayes is still playing big minutes,
averaging 11.6 rebounds over his last five games. He is averaging just
7.0 points, but could see some inflation in that area this week against
the Kings and Suns in high-scoring games.
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Player | % Change | |
1. | Chase Budinger, F, Rockets | 55 |
2. | Gerald Henderson, G, Bobcats | 32 |
3. | George Hill, G, Spurs | 25 |
4. | Marcus Thornton, G, Kings | 23 |
5. | Samardo Samuels, F, Cavaliers | 23 |
6. | Wesley Johnson, G, Timberwolves | 20 |
7. | James Harden, G, Thunder | 10 |
8. | Kenyon Martin, F, Nuggets | 9 |
9. | Anthony Parker, G, Cavaliers | 9 |
10. | Will Bynum, G, Pistons | 9 |
Indiana Pacers
Schedule: PHI, @MIN, @TOR, @NY
Injury
Report: Mike Dunleavy
(thumb/mid-April)
Good Plays: Danny Granger
Toss Ups: Darren Collison, Roy Hibbert, Tyler Hansbrough
Bad Plays: Josh McRoberts, Mike Dunleavy, Brandon Rush
Notes: Expect fringe starters like Collison and
Hibbert to benefit this week from excellent matchups. The Timberwolves,
Raptors and Knicks each allow over 104 points per game. ... Hansbrough
has been getting the majority of the playing time at power forward,
pushing aside McRoberts. He is averaging 12.8 points and 7.2 rebounds
over his last five games and could easily match that level of production
in Week 20 given the matchups.
L.A. Clippers
Schedule: @CHA, @BOS, @NJ, @WAS
Injury
Report: No significant injuries.
Good Plays: Blake Griffin
Toss Ups: Chris Kaman,
Mo Williams, Eric Gordon
Bad Plays: Randy Foye,
DeAndre Jordan
Notes: Gordon
did not skip a beat in his return from a wrist injury on Wednesday
night, scoring 24 points in 35 minutes. Clearly, he is safe to be
activated again. ... As anticipated, Foye became nearly obsolete with
Gordon back, scoring just two points with five assists in 20 minutes.
His run has come to an end. ... Chris Kaman
is back and ready to be activated as well. After shaking off some rust
in his first few games back, he is averaging 14.6 points and 7.2
rebounds over his last five games while playing only 23.8 minutes. His
minutes, and production, should each increase. ... Much like Foye with
Gordon back, Jordan is no longer a viable Fantasy play with Kaman
nearing full strength. ... Williams averaged 16.5 points, 8.0 assists
and 3.0 steals in his first two games for the Clippers this week.
Activate him across the board.
L.A. Lakers
Schedule: @ATL, @MIA, @DAL
Injury
Report: Matt Barnes (knee/day-to-day)
Good
Plays: Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol
Toss Ups: Andrew Bynum,
Lamar Odom
Bad Plays: Ron Artest, Shannon Brown, Matt Barnes, Derek Fisher
Notes: Odom
has finally seen his production cut following the return of Bynum. It
did not happen all at once, but he is averaging just 10.6 points and 6.5
rebounds over his last 10 games, which is still more than viable in many
leagues. ... Bynum is averaging 11.7 points and 8.6 rebounds over his
last 10 games. ... Barnes is expected to return from knee surgery for
the first time on Friday vs. Charlotte. He averaged just 7.4 points and
4.8 rebounds per game prior to getting hurt. Do not expect him to see
much more than 20 minutes per game even at full strength.
Memphis Grizzlies
Schedule: OKC, NY, @MIA
Injury
Report: Rudy Gay
(shoulder/mid-March)
Good Plays: Zach Randolph
Toss Ups: Mike Conley,
Marc Gasol, Tony Allen, Darrrell Arthur
Bad
Plays: O.J. Mayo, Shane Battier, Sam Young
Notes:
Gay will be re-evaluated after Week 20, at which point it will be
decided whether or not he will return at all this season. ... Battier
has totaled just 12 points, 10 rebounds and four assists in three games
since joining the Grizzlies via trade, playing in Gay's absence. ...
Mayo has averaged 10.2 shots in his last five games, but has not been
efficient. He remains a player to avoid. ... Allen has picked up much of
the slack offensively, averaging 15.2 points over his last five games.
He should benefit from high-volume matchups against the Thunder and
Knicks in Week 20, as should Conley and Gasol. ... Consider Arthur a
solid stopgap in deeper leagues, especially in average-based play, this
week. He lacks consistency due to erratic playing time, but has managed
17-plus points in two of his last three games.
Miami Heat
Schedule: POR, LAL, MEM
Injury
Report: Udonis Haslem (foot/late
March)
Good Plays: LeBron James,
Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh
Toss Ups: Mike Bibby
Bad
Plays: Mario Chalmers, Zydrunas Ilgauskas, James Jones, Joel Anthony
Notes: The Heat will face three teams that
allow below 100 points per game in Week 20. ... Bibby will be eased into
the rotation off the bench initially, but the newest member of the Heat
should be playing the big minutes at point guard soon. He could be a
sleeper for 3-point shooting in category leagues down the stretch, but
should be avoided while he settles in -- especially given these tougher
matchups.
Milwaukee Bucks
Schedule: @WAS, CLE, PHI, @BOS
Injury
Report: Andrew Bogut (ribcage/out
until at least March 8), Ersan Ilyasova
(head/day-to-day), Drew Gooden (foot/out
indefinitely), Michael Redd (knee/late
March)
Good Plays: Brandon Jennings,
John Salmons
Toss Ups: Andrew Bogut, Carlos Delfino, Corey Maggette
Bad Plays: Earl Barron, Ersan Ilyasova, Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, Keyon Dooling
Notes:
On Tuesday, it was announced that Bogut would miss "at least" a week
with a strained ribcage. He may not be re-evaluated until after Monday's
lineup deadlines, so make sure to have healthy alternatives prepared.
Prior to getting hurt, he had been bothered by an elbow injury that
could require surgery and has averaged just 9.8 points over his last 10
appearances. ... The Bucks are going with a center-by-committee approach
in Bogut's absence, with minimal upside for Fantasy owners. Barron
brought down nine boards in 16 minutes during his debut with Milwaukee,
though, so keep an eye on him. ... Very quietly, Salmons has become
Milwaukee's top Fantasy option. He is averaging 20.0 points, 3.2 assists
and 3.2 rebounds over his last five games and is playing around 40
minutes per game. ... In a four-game week, Delfino and Maggette make for
strong plays in cumulative formats.
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Team | Schedule | |
1. | Pacers | PHI, @MIN, @TOR, @NY |
2. | Magic | POR, @SAC, @GS, @PHO |
3. | Timberwolves | DAL, IND, UTA, @GS |
4. | Warriors | @CLE, @NJ, ORL, MIN |
5. | Jazz | @NY, @TOR, @MIN, @CHI |
Minnesota Timberwolves
Schedule: DAL, IND, UTA, @GS
Injury
Report: Martell Webster
(back/day-to-day)
Good Plays: Kevin Love, Michael Beasley
Toss
Ups: Luke Ridnour, Wesley Johnson
Bad Plays: Darko Milicic, Jonny Flynn, Anthony Randolph, Wayne Ellington, Anthony Randolph
Notes: Ridnour has had a firm grip over the
point guard role over the last month, but Wednesday's game in Detroit
could be the start of a change. Ridnour played just 18 minutes, while
Flynn contributed 14 assists in 30 minutes off the bench. Ridnour
remains the better Fantasy option for now, but this is a situation worth
monitoring. ... Milicic is averaging just 5.3 points and 5.8 rebounds
since the All-Star break. He left the team for a personal matter on
Wednesday and looks to be a player to avoid for now. ... Johnson has
been red-hot since the All-Star break and is averaging 17.5 points over
his last four games. An increase in playing time since the departure of Corey Brewer should continue down the stretch as the team looks to
develop one of the building blocks of their franchise.
New Jersey Nets
Schedule: GS, LAC
Injury Report: Deron Williams (wrist/day-to-day)
Good Plays: Brook Lopez
Toss Ups: Deron Williams,
Kris Humphries, Anthony Morrow
Bad Plays: Travis Outlaw,
Jordan Farmar, Sasha Vujacic
Notes: The Nets are one of three teams to
play just two games in Week 20. ... Williams is dealing with pain in
both his shooting and non-shooting hand, but planned on playing in both
the London games against Toronto over the weekend. His status for Week
20, however, is still very tentative as he may have to leave the team
soon to be with his wife for the birth of his fourth child. Given the
two-game slate, this makes Williams very risky. ... Humphries has picked
up his production since the team traded away Derrick Favors, averaging 13.7 points and 10.7 rebounds over his last
three games. ... Morrow is averaging 15.8 points over his last five
games. ... Consider Lopez, Humphries and Morrow mostly just in
average-based formats this week, where matchups against two teams that
allow 100-plus points per should lead to high-volume games.
New Orleans Hornets
Schedule: @CHI, DAL, SAC
Injury
Report: Trevor Ariza
(thigh/day-to-day)
Good Plays: David West
Toss Ups: Chris Paul,
Emeka Okafor, Trevor Ariza, Carl Landry
Bad
Plays: Willie Green, Marco Belinelli
Notes: Paul has been held below 10 points
in three straight games, shooting just 7 for 29 from the field in that
span. He has refused to blame his lingering knee issues for the
struggles and has continued to play around 40 minutes per game despite
the shooting funk. The assist totals and production elsewhere across the
stat line is still there and unless you fear an early shutdown for an
injury he says is not the issue, he should remain active. ... Okafor has
not looked 100 percent since returning from a 10-game layoff, averaging
just 6.3 points and 9.0 rebounds in four games. Unless he can pick up
the pace over the weekend, he may be a player to reserve. ... Ariza is
averaging just 10.8 points and 3.8 rebounds over his last five games.
... Landry is playing around 25 minutes per game for the Hornets, but
has been seeing inconsistent shot totals with erratic production
overall. Avoid him outside of deep, deep leagues.
New York Knicks
Schedule: UTA, @MEM, @DAL, IND
Injury
Report: Chauncey Billups
(thigh/day-to-day), Kelenna Azubuike
(knee/out indefinitely)
Good Plays: Carmelo Anthony, Amar'e Stoudemire, Chauncey Billups
Toss Ups: Landry Fields, Toney Douglas
Bad
Plays: Corey Brewer, Ronny Turiaf, Shawne Williams, Shelden Williams
Notes: Billups is dealing with a deep thigh
bruise that is likely to keep him out through Friday's game. He has not
been able to practice since suffering the injury on Tuesday night.
Monitor his progress before making a decision on him, but he has been
outstanding since the move to New York. He has averaged 23.3 points, 4.8
assists and 4.3 rebounds in four games as a Knick. ... Add Douglas as a
handcuff option for Billups where possible, or wherever he might be
useful in a daily-lineup league. Douglas shined in Billups' absence on
Wednesday, posting a 24-5-4 line. ... Fields is averaging just 7.8
points and 5.8 rebounds per game over his last five contests, though his
playing time has remained steady.
Oklahoma City Thunder
Schedule: @MEM, @PHI, DET, @CLE
Injury
Report: Kevin Durant
(ankle/day-to-day), Kendrick Perkins
(knee/late March)
Good Plays: Russell Westbrook
Toss Ups: Kevin Durant, Serge Ibaka, James Harden, Nazr Mohammed
Bad
Plays: Nate Robinson, Thabo Sefolosha, Nick Collison
Notes:
Durant twisted his ankle on Wednesday night and was held out of
practice on Thursday. He will very possibly be held out of Friday's game
with the hope that he could return either Sunday against Phoenix or
Monday against Memphis. The good news is that Durant has remained upbeat
and optimistic that he will not miss significant time. Barring a
setback, it seems he should be a safe play for Week 20. ... With Jeff Green now in Boston, Ibaka has seen a boost in minutes, leading
to excellent rebound and block numbers. The scoring just has not been
there for him, however. He is averaging 6.8 points, 11.4 rebounds and
2.0 blocks over his last five games. ... With Perkins out until later in
the month, Mohammed was added by the Thunder to give the team some
minutes at center. His first appearance with the team provided a sign of
what Fantasy owners should expect: eight points, seven rebounds in 22
minutes.
Orlando Magic
Schedule: POR, @SAC, @GS, @PHO
Injury
Report: Gilbert Arenas
(knee/day-to-day)
Good Plays: Dwight Howard
Toss Ups: Jason Richardson, Jameer Nelson, Hedo Turkoglu
Bad Plays: Brandon Bass, Ryan Anderson, Gilbert Arenas, J.J. Redick
Notes:
The Magic will play three teams that allow over 103 points per game
in Week 20. ... Richardson has been held below 10 points in two of his
last four games, including just eight points against a Knicks team that
allowed the Magic to score 116 points. ... Nelson twisted his ankle on
Tuesday against New York but played Thursday night against Miami. Nelson
has begun to dominate the playing time at point guard again with Arenas
dealing with an achy knee and is averaging 15.6 points and 5.0 assists
over his last five games. He should be in for a very positive scoring
period given the matchups. ... Turkoglu is averaging just 8.2 points
over his last five games, scoring in double figures just once in that
span, including a scoreless performance against the Knicks. ... Bass and
Anderson both could have a decent game at some point in Week 20, but
their timeshare at power forward has caused each player to be highly
inconsistent.
Philadelphia 76ers
Schedule: @IND, OKC, BOS, @MIL
Injury
Report: Elton Brand
(finger/day-to-day)
Good Plays: Andre Iguodala, Elton Brand, Jrue Holiday
Toss Ups: Thaddeus Young, Lou Williams
Bad
Plays: Evan Turner, Spencer Hawes, Jodie Meeks, Marreese Speights
Notes: Brand dislocated his right pinkie
finger and suffered another finger injury on Tuesday, but plans to
continue to play on. He appears to be a safe play, barring setbacks. ...
Young is averaging 17.2 points and 5.8 rebounds over his last five games
and has been steadily productive since the week before the All-Star
break. He is a strong play in any format and has proven it is no fluke.
... Lou Williams has cooled, scoring
less than 10 points in three of his last four games.
Phoenix Suns
Schedule: HOU, DEN, ORL
Injury
Report: Channing Frye
(eye/day-to-day), Vince Carter
(mouth/day-to-day)
Good Plays: Steve Nash,
Channing Frye
Toss Ups: Marcin Gortat, Grant Hill, Vince Carter
Bad Plays: Aaron Brooks,
Jared Dudley, Robin Lopez, Hakim Warrick
Notes:
Frye and Carter bumped heads in Wednesday's game against Boston.
Frye suffered a bruised eye and Carter suffered a cut on his mouth.
Expect both to play on. ... Gortat keeps chugging along and is averaging
a double-double (15.4 points and 10.4 rebounds) over his last five
games. ... Brooks burst out for 17 points and seven assists on Wednesday
against Boston, but he got more playing time than normal in a blowout
loss. As a backup to Nash, we do not anticipate this being a normal
occurrence.
Portland Trail Blazers
Schedule: @ORL, @MIA, @CHA, @ATL
Injury
Report: Rudy Fernandez
(illness/day-to-day)
Good Plays: LaMarcus Aldridge, Andre Miller, Gerald Wallace
Toss Ups: Wesley Matthews, Marcus Camby, Nicolas Batum, Brandon Roy
Bad
Plays: Rudy Fernandez
Notes: Roy
is averaging just 8.3 points in 19.8 minutes over four games since
returning to action. He will be reserved on the back end of back-to-back
sets as he was this week, which means he will not play on March 8 at
Miami. There are far too many restrictions on Roy right now to consider
activating him in Fantasy. ... Matthews has not been impacted much by
Roy's return, averaging 16.0 points over his last five games. ... Camby
has totaled just five points over three games since returning from
injury and is only playing around 20 minutes per game. Monitor his
progress over the weekend, but he appears to be a player to reserve
outside of deeper category leagues where he can chip in nice rebound
totals even in this restricted role.
Sacramento Kings
Schedule: HOU, ORL, @SA, @NO
Injury
Report: Tyreke Evans
(foot/mid-March), Francisco Garcia
(calf/early March)
Good Plays: DeMarcus Cousins, Beno Udrih
Toss
Ups: Samuel Dalembert, Marcus Thornton
Bad Plays: Jason Thompson, Omri Casspi, Jermaine Taylor, Francisco Garcia, Donte Greene
Notes: Cousins scored 28 points with 11
rebounds off the bench on Wednesday in a clear sign that he remains a
viable Fantasy option, no matter what coach Paul Westphal decides to do
with him. There is a chance Cousins returns to a starting role soon. ...
Dalembert has also remained largely unaffected by whether or not he
starts and continues to see steady minutes regardless. He is averaging a
very suitable 11.6 points and 9.4 rebounds over his last five games. ...
Thornton has pushed aside Taylor at the two-guard spot in the absence of
Evans. He has averaged 21.0 points in his first four appearances for the
Kings and has emerged as a legit scoring option while also producing
plus numbers in steals and 3-point shooting.
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Team | Schedule | |
1. | Wizards | MIL, LAC |
2. | Nuggets | PHO, DET |
3. | Nets | GS, LAC |
4. | Hawks | LAL, CHI, POR |
5. | Lakers | ATL, MIA, DAL |
San Antonio Spurs
Schedule: DET, SAC, @HOU
Injury
Report: Tony Parker (calf/mid-March)
Good
Plays: Manu Ginobili, Tim Duncan
Toss Ups: DeJuan Blair,
George Hill, Gary Neal, Richard Jefferson
Bad
Plays: Matt Bonner, Antonio McDyess, Tiago Splitter
Notes:
With Parker out 2-4 weeks, Hill and Neal have a chance to climb the
depth chart. ... Hill posted a 22-5-5 stat line on Wednesday in
Cleveland while Neal has posted 14-1-4 stat lines in each of Parker's
first two absences. ... Blair is averaging 10.4 points and 5.4 rebounds
in his last five games, playing merely 20 minutes per game.
Toronto Raptors
Schedule: UTA, IND, CHA
Injury
Report: Reggie Evans
(foot/day-to-day)
Good Plays: Andrea Bargnani
Toss Ups: Jose Calderon, DeMar DeRozan, Amir Johnson
Bad Plays: Ed Davis,
James Johnson, Leandro Barbosa, Jerryd Bayless, Reggie Evans
Notes: Evans, who has not played since Nov. 21
due to a broken right foot, is nearing a return. However, he is not
expected to play significant minutes in the short term. ... With Evans
gone, Johnson has emerged as a reliable rebounder, shot blocker and
occasional scoring presence for the Raptors. We do not anticipate that
changing much in Week 20. He is averaging 12.2 points, 6.2 rebounds and
2.2 blocks over his last five games. ... Calderon is averaging 11.8
assists over his last five games, though only 9.8 points per game. He
remains a great play in any league that rewards assists heavily and a
decent play in most standard formats.
Utah Jazz
Schedule: @NY, @TOR, @MIN, @CHI
Injury
Report: Mehmet Okur (back/out
indefinitely)
Good Plays: Al Jefferson,
Paul Millsap, Devin Harris
Toss Ups: Andrei Kirilenko, C.J. Miles
Bad
Plays: Derrick Favors, Raja Bell, Gordon Hayward, Earl Watson
Notes: The Jazz play three straight games
against teams that allow over 104 points per game in Week 20. Expect
high-scoring affairs. ... Kirilenko, who is on a tear, could have a huge
week given the matchups. AK-47 is averaging a 18-5-5 stat line in four
games since returning from an ankle injury. ... Miles has tailed off in
his last three games with Kirilenko taking on a bigger role, but could
still enjoy a trickle-down effect with higher volume matchups this week.
He is a potential stopgap option for deep, deep leagues this week.
Washington Wizards
Schedule: MIL, LAC
Injury
Report: Rashard Lewis (knee/out
indefinitely), Al Thornton (ankle/out
indefinitely)
Good Plays: John Wall
Toss
Ups: Andray Blatche, Nick Young
Bad Plays: JaVale McGee, Rashard Lewis, Josh Howard, Yi Jianlian, Al Thornton
Notes: The Wizards are one of three teams to
play just two games in Week 20. ... Lewis is mulling surgery options on
his ailing right knee. He could be sidelined for the remainder of the
season, but has not been productive enough to activate of late anyway.
... Blatche and Young remain viable options this week in average-based
play, but should be avoided in most cumulative leagues.
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