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  • NBA Power Forward #9
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    Eric Paschall (left ankle, Achilles tendinosis) will miss the Wolves’ season opener against Oklahoma City.
    The 2019 second-round pick is on a two-way deal with a deep Minnesota team, so fantasy managers don’t need to look in his direction even once he’s healthy.

  • TOR Center #24
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    Bruno Fernando (right ankle sprain) has been ruled out for Monday’s Raptors-Pacers matchup.
    Fernando has provided Toronto’s undermanned frontcourt with some support off the pine. Chris Boucher and Jonathan Mogbo will get a chance to contribute more behind Jakob Poeltl while Fernando is out.
  • GSW Shooting Guard #43
    Lindy Waters Jr. (left knee hyperextension) is listed as questionable for Monday’s Warriors-Clippers game.
    Waters has given the Dubs some nice scoring off the bench. His counting stats aren’t great because of the elite shooters ahead of him on the depth chart. His absence won’t make any other backup Warriors guards significantly more valuable.
  • ORL Center #34
    Wendell Carter Jr. (left foot plantar fasciitis) is listed as doubtful for Monday’s Magic-Suns game.
    It appears like Carter will be ruled out for a seventh straight game on Monday. The Magic big man has been banged up in 2024-25 and Goga Bitadze will continue to start for the foreseeable future.
  • PHX Center #20
    Jusuf Nurkic (left ankle sprain) and Grayson Allen (right hamstring soreness) are active for Sunday’s Suns-Timberwolves game.
    Nurkic has only missed one game and is back is in good enough shape to play in a second straight contest after playing against the Thunder his last time out. His scoring and efficiency is down and Phoenix encouraging him to shoot from long range has played a major part in that. Allen will return to the rotation after sitting out against OKC.
  • DAL Point Guard #77
    Luka Doncic (right knee contusion) is listed as out for the Mavericks’ Sunday meeting with the Thunder.
    Doncic struggled in his last game and won’t play against the best team in the Western Conference to wrap up the weekend. Kyrie Irving will become the engine that powers Dallas on offense against OKC’s elite defense. Quentin Grimes seems likely to step into the starting lineup as a fill-in.
  • CHA Small Forward #0
    Miles Bridges (right knee bone bruise) and Tre Mann (lower back soreness) are both listed as questionable (injury management) ahead of the Hornets’ Sunday game against the Cavaliers.
    Bridges returned for one game after missing three with his knee injury while Mann returned from a one-game layoff. Charlotte appears to be being cautious, so Seth Curry and Cody Martin could be asked to contribute more off the bench if Bridges and Mann are ruled out.
  • CHA Point Guard #1
    LaMelo Ball (left index finger sprain) is questionable for the Hornets’ road game against the Cavaliers on Sunday.
    Ball has had a few minor injury scares but has suited up in all 12 games. Fantasy managers shouldn’t worry too much about the Hornets star amid his career year. He’ll likely try his best to remain active for a 13th straight game this season.
  • DEN Center #15
    Nikola Jokic (personal reasons) has been ruled out for Sundays Nuggets-Grizzlies matchup.
    Jokic rarely misses games and is set to miss a second consecutive contest for reasons unknown. The three-time MVP remains the most dominant player in fantasy basketball, though. Dario Saric will likely remain in a starting role for Sunday.
  • MIN Shooting Guard #0
    Donte DiVincenzo (back spasms) is active for the Timberwolves’ Sunday game against the Suns.
    DiVincenzo’s status was up in the air but now he’s set to serve his usual reserve roll. His fantasy upside is down significantly from last season and he’ll likely only have consistently desirable upside as a starter with Minnesota.
  • UTA Power Forward #20
    John Collins recorded a stat line of 16 points (6-of-13 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), eight rebounds, two assists, three steals, and two blocks in 32 minutes in Saturday’s loss to Sacramento.
    Collins continues to provide excellent fantasy value, as he’s been a 1st-round player over the last two weeks in 9-cat formats. He’s flourished with Walker Kessler (hip) out of the lineup and should continue to do so. On Tuesday, Collins and the Jazz begin their Week 5 schedule against the Lakers.