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NBA Minutes Report: How Tyler Herro’s return, Jalen Duren’s injury, and more impact minutes

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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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Atlanta Hawks

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Jalen Johnson

36.5

36

36.6

Dyson Daniels

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36.2

34.9

35.9

Nickeil Alexander-Walker

34.4

33.8

33.4

Onyeka Okongwu

33.4

30.9

33.9

Zaccharie Risacher

28.7

27.4

24.4

Vít Krejčí

23.3

24.9

25.2

Luke Kennard

21.6

22.7

19.6

Kristaps Porziņģis

20.9

19.1

19.1

Mouhamed Gueye

18.3

14.6

11.8

Well, it’s official, Trae Young is now a member of the Washington Wizards. My colleague Kurt Helin covered the fallout from that trade, so check that out. Young has missed the last six games with a quad injury that will probably magically heal when he arrives in Washington. Nickeil Alexander-Walker has been a top-70 player in the last six games that Young has been out, and stands to benefit the most in a trade since he could become a starter. Onyeka Okongwu and Dyson Daniels would also continue to be top-50 players now that Young is no longer in town.

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Boston Celtics

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Derrick White

36.1

35.8

35.5

Payton Pritchard

34.9

34.1

34.3

Jaylen Brown

34.6

34.5

34.4

Anfernee Simons

23.9

26

24.2

Sam Hauser

23.9

23.7

22.7

Neemias Queta

23.9

24.6

24.3

Luka Garza

20.9

21.3

21.6

Jordan Walsh

20.6

16

15.9

Hugo González

14.3

15.8

21.6

The Celtics’ situation has remained steady, and they have been much better than many expected. For fantasy purposes, the only truly relevant players are Derrick White, Jaylen Brown, and Payton Pritchard. It’s best not to hunt on the margins for others.

Brooklyn Nets

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Michael Porter Jr.

35.2

35.5

33.7

Day’Ron Sharpe

30.6

24.7

21.2

Noah Clowney

30.1

28.2

28.5

Egor Dëmin

28.8

29.7

29.3

Terance Mann

24.8

25.9

26.1

Ziaire Williams

23.6

24.4

21.2

Danny Wolf

23.3

23.8

22

Cam Thomas

23.2

22

21.5

Nic Claxton

23.1

27.6

28.6

The Nets got both Egor Dëmin and Terance Mann back last week and have become a feistier team of late, thanks to their strong defense. They’re still not a particularly good team, and really only Michael Porter Jr. and Nic Claxton have much fantasy value. Claxton missed two games this week for personal reasons, and Day’Ron Sharpe stepped up in his absence, but it seems like Zaire Williams would be the player who gains the most playing time if/when Porter Jr. gets traded. Dëmin is also developing pretty nicely as a rookie and shooting the ball well of late.

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Charlotte Hornets

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Brandon Miller

33.7

33.5

32.8

Miles Bridges

33

33.9

30.1

Kon Knueppel

31.2

31.9

29.8

Moussa Diabaté

29.5

28.9

29.4

Sion James

26

26.2

24.7

LaMelo Ball

25.6

26.6

26.3

Collin Sexton

22.2

24.3

21.9

PJ Hall

18.8

18.2

16.6

Tidjane Salaün

16.8

18.1

20.3

Ryan Kalkbrenner has now missed nine straight games, which has led Moussa Diabaté to be a top 100 player, while averaging 31 minutes a game over the last two weeks. We also saw Tidjane Salaün starting to come into his own a bit before an ankle injury caused him to miss a couple of games. This team has four intriguing young players, but I’m not sure the fit with all of them is particularly great. I’m curious to see if the Hornets make a move at the deadline.

Chicago Bulls

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Nikola Vučević

34.2

34.2

31.7

Matas Buzelis

32.7

31.1

26.9

Ayo Dosunmu

28.9

26.5

24.2

Tre Jones

27.2

27.4

25.1

Kevin Huerter

26.8

26.7

24.9

Isaac Okoro

25.7

28.4

24

Coby White

25.4

25.4

25.3

Jalen Smith

15

22.8

20.4

The Bulls remain without Josh Giddey (hamstring) and Coby White (calf), and I discussed all the repercussions of this in a video last week. Jalen Smith has also now missed a few games with a concussion, which has led to an increase in minutes for Patrick Williams. Smith’s name has also come up in trade rumors, so Williams could have more consistent playing time if that happened, especially as Zach Collins (toe) remains sidelined.

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Cleveland Cavaliers

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Donovan Mitchell

34.1

33.3

31.9

Evan Mobley

33.5

31.6

29

Darius Garland

32.4

31.5

31

Jarrett Allen

31.7

29.5

26.1

Sam Merrill

29.3

26.8

26.7

Jaylon Tyson

25.5

25.8

24.9

Craig Porter Jr.

24.6

23.5

20

De’Andre Hunter

23.8

23.9

24.3

On one hand, Darius Garland is starting to look healthier, which is great news for the Cavaliers. On the other hand, Max Strus (foot) was ruled out for yet another month and won’t return until the middle of February at the earliest. That should continue to lead to more minutes for Dean Wade, who has supplanted De’Andre Hunter in the starting lineup, but Wade is also dealing with a minor knee contusion of his own. Jarrett Allen has been paying off his uptick in minutes and has been a top-90 player over the last two weeks, so we can hope that role continues.

Dallas Mavericks

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Anthony Davis

37.2

37.2

33.1

Cooper Flagg

35.4

35.2

36.3

Max Christie

33.3

31.7

28.2

Naji Marshall

29.1

28.6

29.9

Brandon Williams

24.9

26.3

24.2

P.J. Washington

23.2

27.4

29.9

Klay Thompson

20.9

21.4

22.4

Daniel Gafford

17.6

20.3

17.8

Ryan Nembhard

15.6

16.1

20.3

Except for their few season-ending injuries, the Mavericks have been pretty healthy of late. Anthony Davis continues to be rested here and there, and we do expect him to be traded, but he’s been a top-60 player over the last two weeks, and he and Cooper Flagg work well with one another. Brandon Williams continues to own the starting point guard role and has been a top-100 player over the last two weeks, averaging 19 points, 4.4 rebounds, 3.4 assists, and 1.0 steals per game.

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Denver Nuggets

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Jamal Murray

38.2

38.2

36.8

Peyton Watson

36.7

37.3

34.7

Tim Hardaway Jr.

30

29.6

30.5

Christian Braun

26.9

26.9

26.9

Spencer Jones

26.5

30.7

30.8

Bruce Brown

25.5

25.3

26.1

Jalen Pickett

25.5

24.7

18.6

Zeke Nnaji

24.9

24.6

16.6

Aaron Gordon

22.3

22.3

22.3

We know that Nikola Jokić will miss a month due to a knee injury, and Cameron Johnson is still sidelined. However, the Nuggets have gotten back both Aaron Gordon and Christian Braun this week. I covered the fallout of that in a video.

Detroit Pistons

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Cade Cunningham

33

34.6

34.2

Isaiah Stewart

31.3

28.3

25.8

Paul Reed

27.3

20.5

13.2

Javonte Green

26.3

27.3

22.5

Daniss Jenkins

25.4

20.1

13.8

Duncan Robinson

24.3

24.2

26

Ausar Thompson

23.4

24.4

25.1

Ronald Holland II

22.9

21.1

20.8

Jaden Ivey

20.4

20

18.8

The Pistons had been one of the healthiest teams in the league so far this season, but now they are dealing with injuries to Jalen Duren (ankle), Tobias Harris (hip), and Caris LeVert (knee). I covered the ripple effects of that in a video this week.

Golden State Warriors

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Stephen Curry

34

33.8

33.8

Jimmy Butler III

33

32.4

32.7

De’Anthony Melton

24.8

24.4

22

Draymond Green

24.5

25.4

23.7

Brandin Podziemski

24.4

24.5

25.6

Moses Moody

23.9

23.5

23.9

Gary Payton II

18.2

15.5

14.1

Quinten Post

17.9

18.2

17.9

Al Horford

17.4

15.9

15.3

Draymond Green has been battling an ankle injury, as well as his own boredom and ejections, over the last few weeks. He remains a borderline top-100 player in fantasy basketball because he contributes a little bit across the board, but there’s no “buy low” type of situation here. Other than that, this team is driven by Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler, along with a collection of other players who occasionally contribute.

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Houston Rockets

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Amen Thompson

38.5

37.1

36.9

Kevin Durant

37.9

36.8

36.2

Jabari Smith Jr.

37.4

35.7

34.7

Tari Eason

31.8

29.2

25.2

Steven Adams

30.7

27.9

24.4

Reed Sheppard

22.2

24.4

26.3

Clint Capela

16.1

15.4

12.5

Dorian Finney-Smith

14.8

15.2

15

The Rockets lost Alperen Sengun to an ankle injury right after he was battling a calf injury. Steven Adams, who was also battling his own ankle injury, should see the biggest uptick in minutes and usage, but Jabari Smith Jr. will also be relied on more. He’s been a top 100 player over the last two weeks, averaging 15 points, 7.7 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 1.0 blocks per game. I covered all the ripple effects of the Sengun injury in a video this week.

Indiana Pacers

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Pascal Siakam

35.6

34.4

33.6

Andrew Nembhard

33.8

32.3

32.1

Aaron Nesmith

32.1

30.3

28.5

Micah Potter

24.8

22.5

20.2

Jay Huff

22.5

19.3

20.7

Ben Sheppard

20.1

19.7

19.7

Bennedict Mathurin

19.8

27.5

30.6

Johnny Furphy

19.3

16.7

18.8

T.J. McConnell

18.8

18

17.8

The Packers are relatively healthy aside from Isaiah Jackson (concussion), who wasn’t playing much anyway, and Bennedict Mathurin, who will now be sidelined for “a while” with a thumb injury. We also know the Pacers aren’t trying as they look to add a top-three pick to a roster that will be getting back Tyrese Haliburton next season.

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

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

Los Angeles Clippers

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Kawhi Leonard

36.3

36.1

37.1

James Harden

35.8

32.6

35.7

John Collins

33.7

28.6

27.9

Kris Dunn

31.8

28.2

29.3

Ivica Zubac

28.1

28.1

25.4

Derrick Jones Jr.

24.8

22.9

21.8

Kobe Sanders

22.6

23.6

21

Nicolas Batum

19.4

21

23.1

Brook Lopez

14.5

17.2

22.3

Just after the team got Derrick Jones Jr. back, he’s now sidelined for the next six weeks with a Grade 2 MCL sprain. James Harden has also been dealing with a shoulder injury that caused him to miss one game, but Kawhi Leonard has been electric this season and is a top-five player in all of fantasy basketball over the last two weeks. Ivica Zubac returned over the weekend and was up to 33 minutes in his last game, so he should return to his regular role after missing five games. That pushed Brook Lopez back to the bench and cut into minutes and usage for John Collins.

Los Angeles Lakers

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Luka Dončić

38.2

37.6

34.9

Jake LaRavia

35.9

36.6

32.6

LeBron James

35.2

34.6

32.8

Marcus Smart

34.1

32.3

29.9

Deandre Ayton

31.5

29

29.9

Jarred Vanderbilt

23.4

23.6

23.9

Gabe Vincent

18.1

18.1

18.1

Jaxson Hayes

16.3

18

18.6

Last week, we covered the injuries to Austin Reaves and Rui Hachimura, so little has changed for the Lakers this week. This remains a two-man team with Luka Doncic and LeBron James, and LeBron in particular has really come on of late, pushing up top-20 value over the last two weeks.

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Memphis Grizzlies

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Jaren Jackson Jr.

32.9

33.2

32.5

Cam Spencer

30.4

25.3

28.3

Jaylen Wells

26.7

28.1

29.3

Olivier-Maxence Prosper

26.3

26.3

17.4

Santi Aldama

25.6

28.6

30.3

Jock Landale

24.4

22.4

22.8

GG Jackson

23.2

21.6

21.4

Vince Williams Jr.

22.1

22.1

22.1

Kentavious Caldwell-Pope

20.3

21

20.6

Ja Morant

32.9

29.7

Ja Morant has missed the last three games with a calf injury, Cedric Coward has missed the last two with an ankle injury, and Brandon Clarke remains sidelined with a calf injury. Oh, and Zach Edey is still out for another week, and Ty Jerome is probably out another week or two. Did I miss anything? Morant had actually been turning the corner before the calf injury, averaging 23.5 points, 7.8 assists, 2.3 rebounds, and 1.3 steals over the last two weeks. The Grizzlies had lost most of those games, but that’s another story. There’s a chance we see this team fully healthy by the middle of this month, and that could be fun.

Miami Heat

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Bam Adebayo

30.5

29.1

31.2

Davion Mitchell

30.3

31.2

29.2

Tyler Herro

28.6

28.6

28.6

Norman Powell

28.1

29.4

31.3

Kel’el Ware

27.4

26.7

27.8

Andrew Wiggins

27.3

28.9

29.4

Nikola Jović

26.6

25.9

25.1

Pelle Larsson

22.7

20.3

23.6

Jaime Jaquez Jr.

10

22.5

28.7

Tyler Herro returned after missing 11 games with a toe injury, and I recorded a video on the fallout from that this week. We should note that Jaime Jaquez Jr. has missed the last two games with an ankle injury, so even though Herro did come back, this team is not at full strength. When they are, I think we see Nikola Jović take a hit in both his minutes and usage.

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Milwaukee Bucks

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Kevin Porter Jr.

38.7

38.6

38.1

Ryan Rollins

35.3

35.2

31.8

AJ Green

34

32.5

29.9

Giannis Antetokounmpo

30.8

29.2

28.5

Myles Turner

26.3

28.2

29.3

Kyle Kuzma

23.4

23.4

26.3

Bobby Portis

20.6

21.1

27.5

Gary Trent Jr.

20.5

19.4

18.7

The Bucks are fully healthy right now (well, aside from Taurean Prince being out), so the minutes allotment of late is what we should expect going forward. It’s been nice to see Ryan Rollins remain productive with both Kevin Porter Jr. and Giannis Antetokounmpo playing nearly 30 minutes a game. Rollins has remained a fringe top-50 player over the last two weeks with Giannis back. I’m still a bit confused why this team traded for Myles Turner when he is not really bringing much to the table, but that’s a conversation for another time. Kyle Kuzma has seen a drop in his minutes and production with this team healthy.

Minnesota Timberwolves

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Anthony Edwards

32.5

32.6

35.5

Rudy Gobert

31.3

30.4

32.8

Julius Randle

30.3

30.1

32.2

Jaden McDaniels

29.8

26.8

28.1

Donte DiVincenzo

28

27.2

30.1

Naz Reid

23.2

23.7

26

Bones Hyland

16.2

15.1

17.2

Jaylen Clark

14.9

15.9

13.3

Mike Conley

14.3

15

17.3

Terrance Shannon is out for a couple of weeks with a foot injury, and while that doesn’t really impact the rotation, he’s an intriguing young player. Everything else is pretty much status quo here, and it’s interesting to see Naz Reid continue to be productive and a fringe top-100 player in fantasy leagues despite this team being fully healthy and him playing fewer minutes.

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New Orleans Pelicans

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Trey Murphy III

38.6

37

35.9

Zion Williamson

30.3

30.2

28.3

Jordan Poole

27.2

27.5

26.1

Derik Queen

26.7

26.3

26.6

Bryce McGowens

26.2

25.6

25.6

Jeremiah Fears

24.2

24.9

24.8

Jose Alvarado

21.2

21

20.5

Micah Peavy

19.2

19.1

13.6

Yves Missi

19.1

20.2

18.5

Herbert Jones missed seven games with an ankle and then returned for one game and sat out the second game in a back-to-back. We should expect him to ramp back up in the coming weeks. Trey Murphy III also had a historically good week, which I covered in a video here, but then he sat out the second game in the back-to-back as well, so Bryce McGowen got some extra usage. Saddiq Bey has missed the last four games with a hip injury, but nobody really stepped up to fill his spot. It’s really just been Murphy III, Derik Queen, and Zion Williamson. Of course, Dejounte Murray could be back in a week or two, so that could make things interesting.

New York Knicks

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Jalen Brunson

32.8

33.8

35.5

OG Anunoby

32.6

33.4

34.3

Mikal Bridges

31.8

33

35.1

Miles McBride

29.8

29.2

27.4

Karl-Anthony Towns

29.1

30.2

30.1

Mitchell Robinson

22.7

22.7

21.6

Jordan Clarkson

19.8

19.4

20.8

Tyler Kolek

15.8

16

18.9

Josh Hart

34.1

Josh Hart has missed seven games with an ankle injury, and, boy, does this team need him. In addition to his defense, the team has sorely lacked the toughness and grit that he brings when he’s on the court. They did rebound nicely in a win over the Clippers on Wednesday, and it seems that Mike Brown has started to shorten his rotation a bit after the losing streak, which led to fewer minutes for guys like Tyler Kolek and Kevin McCullar Jr. We know who the studs are here, and that’s unlikely to change.

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Oklahoma City Thunder

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

35.7

32.8

33.6

Jalen Williams

34.5

29.9

30.9

Chet Holmgren

32.9

29.9

29.7

Ajay Mitchell

28.2

26.6

24.8

Cason Wallace

24.5

22.8

24.9

Luguentz Dort

23.5

24.3

25.3

Aaron Wiggins

23

23.6

19.7

Alex Caruso

22.4

13.9

17.1

Isaiah Joe

14

16.3

14.8

The Thunder are battling a CVS receipt list of injuries, but none of them seem overly serious. Isaiah Hartenstein has missed the last six games with a calf injury, Alex Caruso has missed the last two with a back injury, and Jaylin Williams has been out since December 13th with a heel injury. This team is plenty deep, so they’ve been able to transfer the minutes around, but, from a fantasy perspective, really only Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Chet Holmgren, and Jalen Williams can be counted on regularly, with Ajay Mitchell also hanging around as a fringe top-100 player.

Orlando Magic

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Paolo Banchero

34.4

34.6

34.9

Desmond Bane

31.8

33.3

33.6

Anthony Black

31.1

31.6

31.9

Wendell Carter Jr.

30.1

30.2

30.8

Noah Penda

29.1

22.4

16.7

Jase Richardson

26.3

17

17.9

Tristan da Silva

24.6

22.7

24.1

Tyus Jones

19.6

20

23.1

Goga Bitadze

16.7

17.1

16.6

Jalen Suggs returned last week from his hip injury and then suffered a knee injury that will keep him out indefinitely. We’ve already seen how the Magic disperse their minutes without Suggs, but I covered it in more detail in a video this week. We could also get Franz Wagner back this weekend, so that would be a big boost for the Magic and a big hit to Tristan da Silva’s or Jase Richardson’s minutes.

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Philadelphia 76ers

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

VJ Edgecombe

39.4

39.7

37.6

Tyrese Maxey

37.1

39.4

39.2

Paul George

33.4

34.5

33.6

Quentin Grimes

33.2

35.2

29.6

Joel Embiid

32.8

34.4

33.7

Kelly Oubre Jr.

20.3

20.3

20.3

Adem Bona

17.1

16.9

17.8

Dominick Barlow

16.7

18.6

21.5

Jared McCain

15.7

14.7

20.5

Kelly Oubre Jr. returned on Wednesday for the first time since November 14th. He played just 20 minutes, but we should expect that number to rise in the coming weeks. With Oubre back, we saw Jared McCain play just 10 minutes, and Quentin Grimes was down to 26, which is a little dip from where he was previously. We should expect those three to siphon some minutes off of each other, but it will be curious to see if Oubre will supplant Dominick Barlow in the starting lineup. Grimes is the only fantasy-relevant player that Oubre would impact, but it’s a situation to monitor.

Phoenix Suns

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Devin Booker

33.8

32.4

32.9

Dillon Brooks

30.9

30.5

30.7

Royce O’Neale

29.7

29.2

29

Jordan Goodwin

26.3

24.8

24.2

Collin Gillespie

26.3

26.4

29

Mark Williams

22.9

22.9

21.3

Oso Ighodaro

22.7

21.8

23.9

Grayson Allen

21.4

21.4

21.4

Ryan Dunn

19.9

19.4

20.9

The Suns are inching closer to getting Jalen Green back from a hamstring injury, and it will be interesting to see how he fits into this team. Collin Gillespie has been a top 75 player in fantasy basketball over the last month, averaging 13.8 points, 5.2 assists, 4.7 rebounds, and 1.9 steals. It would make sense that he loses some minutes when Green returns, but it’s really hard to take him off the court. Green’s minutes would then have to come at the expense of Jordan Goodwin, who has been solid in a reserve role this season. Grayson Allen also returned for two games after missing 11 games with a knee injury, so the Suns have kept his minutes pretty low for now. We’ve also seen Dillon Brooks be a fringe top-100 fantasy player without Green on the court. It’s hard to see that continuing when Green comes back and soaks up usage.

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Portland Trail Blazers

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Toumani Camara

36.6

35.4

34.6

Deni Avdija

35.6

35.4

37

Donovan Clingan

32.9

29.1

30

Shaedon Sharpe

30

29.9

30.8

Caleb Love

28

28.4

28.2

Kris Murray

26.9

26.4

27.7

Sidy Cissoko

21.4

22.2

21.3

Robert Williams III

14.9

16.2

16.9

The Blazers have been without Jrue Holiday and Jerami Grant for a while now, but both of them could return this weekend. That would take away a lot of the playing time for Caleb Love and move both Siddy Cissoko and Kris Murray back into smaller roles.

Sacramento Kings

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Zach LaVine

36.4

36.4

36.4

DeMar DeRozan

31.7

31.5

33.5

Russell Westbrook

31.7

28.1

29.3

Keegan Murray

29.7

31.7

33.4

Maxime Raynaud

28.1

30.8

30.6

Dennis Schröder

25.3

25.7

25.2

Keon Ellis

21.1

21.9

18.8

Precious Achiuwa

18.7

19

19.4

Nique Clifford

17.3

19.5

22.8

Keegan Murray will be sidelined for three weeks with a back injury, and the Kings will likely remain without Domantas Sabonis for another two weeks. That will lead to increased playing time for Precious Achiuwa, but the offensive burden is going to be taken on by Zach LaVine, who returned from an ankle injury, Russell Westbrook, and DeMar DeRozan. Maxime Raynaud is playing tons of minutes and is a great story, but he’s not a great fantasy asset.

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San Antonio Spurs

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Julian Champagnie

32.9

32

27.1

De’Aaron Fox

32.9

33.7

33.4

Stephon Castle

31.4

30.9

31.4

Harrison Barnes

27.3

25.8

26.1

Luke Kornet

26.4

26.1

24.8

Keldon Johnson

26.4

27.3

24.2

Victor Wembanyama

23.5

23.6

24.5

Dylan Harper

20.3

21.3

20.9

Devin Vassell has missed five games with an oblique injury, which has led to Julian Champagnie getting plenty more run, including a tremendous performance against the Knicks on New Year’s Eve. Victor Wembanyama is still having his minutes monitored, but he’s been productive, and the Spurs are winning, so we may have to assume that continues, which is why Luke Kornet continues to see solid minutes. More minutes than Dylan Harper, who has clearly taken a backseat in the Spurs’ trio of talented guards.

Toronto Raptors

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Scottie Barnes

32.7

33.7

34.3

RJ Barrett

32.2

30.2

28.9

Immanuel Quickley

32.1

31.1

32.5

Collin Murray-Boyles

29.8

28.1

25.8

Brandon Ingram

26.5

30

32

Sandro Mamukelashvili

26.4

22.9

24.6

Jamal Shead

18.7

21.2

21.7

Ja’Kobe Walter

16

19

20.4

We now have five games with RJ Barrett back from his knee injury, so it’s clear how this Raptors’ rotation is shaking out. Jamal Shead, Ja’Kobe Walter, and Ochai Agbaji have seen their minutes decrease while Collin Murray-Boyles continues to play good minutes and has actually been a borderline top 100 fantasy player over the last two weeks. That could also be due to the Raptors being cautious with Jakob Poeltl’s back. Barrett has settled in, averaging 20.6 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 2.6 assists in his five games back, and both he and Immanuel Quickley remain top-75 fantasy assets alongside Brandon Ingram and Scottie Barnes, who should be an All-Star.

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Utah Jazz

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

Lauri Markkanen

38.7

38.6

37.6

Keyonte George

37.4

37.6

36.7

Jusuf Nurkić

31.7

32.4

30.1

Brice Sensabaugh

27.3

30.6

28.2

Svi Mykhailiuk

24.9

24.6

22.4

Kevin Love

24.3

24.3

25.2

Isaiah Collier

23.3

26.2

25.4

Walter Clayton Jr.

18.9

21.6

17.9

Taylor Hendricks

15.1

15.8

15.1

Not much to see with this Utah team. Ace Bailey returned after missing five games with a hip injury, but he will likely take a while to have his minutes ramped up. Jusuf Nurkić has been a real asset for the Jazz lately, and this team is feisty. I recorded a video this week covering Nurkić and also the Jazz conundrum about whether to tank or risk losing their first-round pick.

Washington Wizards

Name

Last 3

Last 5

Last 10

CJ McCollum

30.2

31

31.4

Bilal Coulibaly

29.9

28.8

27.6

Bub Carrington

29.3

27.6

26.9

Alex Sarr

27.9

28.1

26.7

Tre Johnson

25.8

26.8

25.1

Justin Champagnie

21.9

24.6

23.7

Khris Middleton

20.2

21.5

21.4

Corey Kispert

18.3

18.3

15.9

Marvin Bagley III

15.8

16.8

18.9

This Wizards situation could change drastically after the Trae Young trade. My colleague Raphielle Johnson covered all angles of that trade in an article this week.

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