Nemanja Bjelica Drills Eight Triples, Logs Career-High 34 Points
Nemanja Bjelica was firing on all cylinders during Monday’s loss to the Orlando Magic, finishing 13-for-16 from the field overall, including 8-for-10 from behind the arc en route to a career-best 34-point performance. With head coach Luke Walton essentially keeping the rotation at just eight players, Bjelica’s offensive role has taken a sharp uptick, as he has taken at least 16 shots in three of his last four games. In addition to the scoring, he added seven rebounds, two assists and two steals Monday; should Bogdan Bogdanovic remain out of the mix Wednesday versus Dallas, Bjelica should once again be in line for a significant role in the offense.
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Nemanja Bjelica Will Miss Tuesday’s Contest
Nemanja Bjelica (quad) has been ruled out for Tuesday's game against Minnesota due to a quad contusion that he sustained during Sunday's loss to the Mavericks. Bjelica's absence leaves Kevon Looney and Juan Toscano-Anderson as Golden State's options at the center spot against All-Star Karl-Anthony Towns, an appealing matchup from a DFS perspective. Bjelica's limited playing time has kept him from being much of a fantasy factor during 2021-22, with his next chance to take the floor coming Thursday against Dallas.
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Nemanja Bjelica Returns To Action Thursday
Nemanja Bjelica (back) has been given the green light to suit up for Thursday's game against the Knicks, halting his absence at six contests. Bjelica has been a solid bench contributor for the Warriors this season, although he has reached double figures in scoring just once in his past 13 outings. Traditionally utilized as a stretch forward, Bjelica has shot just 14.8% from behind the arc in that span. With Otto Porter Jr. (rest) and Andre Iguodala (back) ruled out Thursday, Bjelica and Jonathan Kuminga figure to step into solid frontcourt roles, although the Warriors will likely ease the veteran back into the mix.
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Otto Porter Jr., Nemanja Bjelica Will Miss Tuesday’s Game
Otto Porter Jr. (rest) and power forward/center Nemanja Bjelica (back) have been ruled out for Tuesday's contest vs. the Spurs. Golden State is set to be extremely shorthanded for the outing with Stephen Curry (toe), Klay Thompson (rest), Draymond Green (back), and others all ruled out. The loss of Porter and Bjelica on the wing means that Jonathan Kuminga, Damion Lee, and Moses Moody are all in DFS sweet spots based on their price tag; additionally, any healthy Warriors guards will have significant upside as well. The next chance for Porter or Bjelica to return to action comes Thursday against Sacramento.
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Golden State Warriors small/power forward Source: Connor Letourneau
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