Welcome to the championship week for those who are still participating in Yahoo! Public and default. A season of navigation in the waiver and to make clever professions comes down to seven days, with 22 of the 30 teams in the League with four game hours. And there are key situations of injuries to manage before the start of the week, especially the ankle, Kevin Durant, suffered during the defeat on Sunday against the Rockets.
SF / PF Kevin Durant, Phoenix Suns
During the ankle in the third quarter of the defeat of the eruption on Sunday and did not return. He will suffer an MRI on MRI MRI and will not travel with the team while the Suns start on Tuesday a three -game road trip in Milwaukee. This is followed by matches against the Celtics (Friday) and Knicks (Sunday). A question to consider is whether Bradley Beal will be able to return from his injury to the hamstrings during the week 22. If this is the case, that would address who would intervene as replacement for during the starting program. Otherwise, Royce O’Neale (13% reduced, Yahoo!) and Grayson Allen (11%) are potential replacements. O’Neale offers a slightly higher fantastic ceiling, if only because it is the upper rebounder.
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PG / SG Cade Cunningham, Detroit Pistons
Cunningham has missed the last four Strait games with a calf injury, more recently on Sunday’s defeat against the Timberwolves. Dennis Schroder (39%) was replacement, offering a value of 12th round in nine cates formats in last week. The absence of Cunningham has also resulted in minutes of rotation for Marcus Sasser (four percent), whose productivity has changed wildly on the competition. After scoring 47 points against PĂ©licans and Spurs, Sasser scored seven on 2 out of 12 shots against horsemen and Timberwolves. Schroder and Malik Beasley (39%) would be the players to target if Cunningham continues to miss the time, but the pistons will only play their first game of week 22 until Wednesday.
PG Jalen Brunson, New York Knicks
Brunson provided an update before Sunday’s victory over the Blazers Trail, saying that he had been authorized to resume basketball activities. Although he has not said what this implies, the leader of the stars continues to progress in his recovery. With Miles McBride (groin) and Cameron Payne (ankle) considered day by day, the Knicks relied on Delon Wright (1%) and Tyler Kolek (1%) to fill the void. While Wright was the starter, Kolek raised 32 assists and two reversals in the last five games. Neither Wright ni Kolek are a must, but the Knicks will play four games during week 22.
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SG / SF Jaylen Brown, Boston Celtics
Due to a knee injury, Brown is questionable for Monday’s match against the grizzly ones. This situation is quite simple. Al Horford (30%) will be the likely replacement for the starting program, which increases its fantastic ceiling. A missing starter time also increases the fantastic value of Payton Pritchard (50%), but it is already registered in most standard leagues. The Celtics have no back during week 22, but the team is also in a situation where it mainly knows its seed in the future qualifiers. Therefore, Brown’s knee may not be the only problem that has an impact on the availability of Boston’s most reliable fantastic options.
SF / PF Cameron Johnson, Brooklyn Nets
Johnson was excluded for Monday’s match in Dallas with a bruise in the lower back, the first of the three games that Nets play during week 22. Jalen Wilson (1%) is a potential replacement in the starting program, but he did not do enough to deserve the reaction in most leagues. However, with the nets seeking to improve their lottery ratings, there may be more departures in the future of Wilson. Tyrese Martin (two percent), who intervened when D’Angelo Russell missed time, is another possibility to move forward. There is no need to consider adding Dariq Whitehead (zero percent), but this can be the right time for the net to see what they have when choosing the first round in 2023, given the little NBA basketball that he played due to an injury.
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C Walker Kessler, Utah Jazz
With John Collins and Lauri Markkanen already released, Kessler was also excluded for Monday’s match against Charlotte. It will be the second consecutive match he missed due to a disease, with the “return to the packaging of the competition” being the reason for the absence of Monday. Oscar Tshiebwe (zero percent) replaced Kessler in the range last time and can bring value in the rebound category. However, Kyle Filipowski (31%) remains the player in the jazz before jazz which should be targeted in the fantastic leagues. UTAH plays four games without back to back during week 22, but that does not mean that Kessler will be available for the three remaining competitions.
C Daniel Gafford and c dereck lively II, dallas mavericks
Finally, the rotation of the Mavericks before the Mavericks should be complete at one point during the week 22. Gafford (knee) is likely for the match on Monday against the Nets, while Lively (ankle) is considered questionable. With Anthony Davis also considered probable, there is a chance that Dallas will have its three main interior options available on Monday. Kai Jones (14%) was a solid replacement when he was healthy, but his time as a fantastic option in difficulty can end. The week 22 of four Dallas games ends with a consecutive Friday / Saturday, so Jones can have another opportunity as a streamer. It is also advisable to note in Dallas that Brandon Williams (12%) hit his maximum of 50 games as a double -direction contract player, so do not keep it for week 22.
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SF / PF Tobias Harris, Detroit Pistons
Harris was allowed to play in Sunday’s defeat against the Timberwolves, but a persistent Achilles problem led him to be scratched just before Tipoff. It was the second match he missed, which trained Malik Beasley (39%) which made two starts. Beasley was productive enough to be written in particular, regardless of Harris’s availability. As indicated above, the pistons will not play their first games of week 22 before Wednesday in Oklahoma City, which can be enough to put Harris back in full force.
SF / PF Andrew Wiggins, Miami Heat
Wiggins was excluded for Monday’s match in Washington, the second match he missed with a hamstring injury. With Duncan Robinson (rear) also lacking time, the heat called Alec Burks (1%) and Pelle Larsson (zero percent) to fill the results in the starting range. Although none of the two is considered a “safe” streaming option, Burks is better for deep league managers looking for a higher floor. In addition, Kel’el Ware is registered in 55% of Yahoo! The leagues, which are a little weak, given its importance to heat. The availability of Wiggins has no impact directly on Ware, but it is worth adding for managers needing a frontcourt reader.
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SF / PF Jonathan Kuminga, Golden State Warriors
After returning from a prolonged absence on March 13, Kuminga injured his right ankle during the Sunday’s victory on the Spurs when he fell hard in the first half. Hopefully this does not lead to another prolonged absence for the Warriors. However, with the week of four Golden State games, including a back to back, Kuminga could be capped with three appearances if he is available for Tuesday’s match in Memphis. Gui Santos (zero percent) started the second half of the match on Sunday, but the absence of Kuminga also preserves part of the fantastic value of Moses Moody, as well as the absence of Gary Payton II due to a left thumb injury. Moody is registered in 13% Yahoo! Leagues and stayed in the departure formation since the return of Stephen Curry, with Draymond Green taking over as a departure center.
SF Khris Middleton and SG / SF Kyshawn George, Washington Wizards
Middleton (Knee) and George (ankle) will stay away for Monday’s match against the Heat, the first of the four games that Wizards play during week 22. And with the calendar including a Wednesday / Thursday back to back, Middleton can acquire two games as much as possible (the availability of Marcus Smart is also trembling because of the back to back). The good news is that there are young players who deserve to be targeted, starting with Justin Champagnie (12%). He provided a value among the first 100 in last week. AJ Johnson (two percent) lasted an average of almost 33 minutes per game during last week and is worth the detour if Champagnie has already been claimed.
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PF / C Noah Clowney and C Day’ron Sharpe, Brooklyn Nets
It was supposed to be “Prime Time” for Clowney and Sharpe from the point of view of playing time, because the nets are focused on the Draft lottery. Unfortunately, at least, the two players are injured and will miss the match on Monday in Dallas. Trendon Watford (four percent) would be the goal “safe”, but Drew Timme (zero percent) recorded a double-double in its beginnings on the Nets (and the NBA) on March 28 against the Clippers. He followed this with an outing of 19 points against the Wizards the following night.
PG Cole Anthony, Orlando Magic
Anthony has missed the last six Orlando games after aggravating a big left toe injury and is questionable for Monday’s match against the Clippers. Cory Joseph (zero percentage) was its replacement in the starting program, but the veteran guard offered little streaming value. Anthony Black (12%) is the higher option despite the bench output and has provided the value of the top 100 in nine -category formats in the past two weeks. Orlando plays his three games of week 22 in the first four days, so it would be a case of black streaming until Thursday, then drop him if Anthony continues to miss time.