20 hours agoMilwaukee Bucks point guard Damian Lillard (groin) will play against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday. Despite dealing with groin soreness, Lillard has been upgraded from probable to available. The star guard will hit the floor for a second consecutive night. He finished Saturday's 126-119 win over the Indiana Pacers with 25 points, 10 rebounds, and eight assists. Lillard is now on a run of three consecutive double-doubles and will surely be highly motivated on Sunday against MVP candidate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.Source: Eric Nehm
20 hours agoMilwaukee Bucks forward/center Giannis Antetokounmpo (calf) has been cleared to play in Sunday's big clash against the Oklahoma City Thunder. He was initially listed as probable on the injury report after delivering a highly productive 35-minute effort in Saturday's victory over the Indiana Pacers. Antetokounmpo finished the game with 34 points, 10 rebounds, seven assists, three blocks, and one steal. This gave Antetokounmpo his sixth double-double over the past seven games. The stretch also includes one triple-double.Source: Eric Nehm
20 hours agoPhiladelphia Phillies outfielder Brandon Marsh (knee) left Sunday's contest against the Baltimore Orioles early after picking up a knee bruise. The good news is that he was removed from the game for precautionary reasons and is on record stating that if it were the regular season, he "most definitely" would have stayed in the game. The 27-year-old slipped on the warning track in the first inning, landing hard on his knee. He'd again land on the same knee in the third, making a catch in center field. While it isn't thought to be a significant issue, manager Rob Thomson noted that he won't play on Monday as previously scheduled. Fellow outfielder Max Kepler also left Sunday's outing early, and the Phillies are beginning to get thin at that position. Fortunately, both can be considered day-to-day.Source: Todd Zolecki
20 hours agoMiami Heat forward Andrew Wiggins (lower leg) is considered questionable for Monday's showdown against the New York Knicks. Following a strong stretch of performances, Wiggins settled for eight points in 22 minutes during Saturday's blowout loss to the Memphis Grizzlies and may now be forced to sit out some action due to a left lower leg contusion. Wiggins' exit from the lineup could give Jaime Jaquez Jr. a fresh opportunity to start. In previous outings as a starter this season, Jaquez Jr. has averaged 12.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, 3.3 assists, and 1.9 steals. There is a possibility that Pelle Larsson might also be more involved in the action.Source: NBA Injury Report
20 hours agoNew Orleans Pelicans forward/center Zion Williamson (personal) carries a questionable tag on the injury report ahead of Monday's action against the Detroit Pistons. He may be out for a second consecutive game for personal reasons. Kelly Olynyk (finger) and Yves Missi (sprain) are also iffy for Monday's contest, meaning we could see a lot of Karlo Matkovic, Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, and Mo Bamba in the contest. Matkovic is the best fantasy option of the trio and has recorded two double-doubles over the past four games.Source: NBA Injury Report
20 hours agoThe Minneapolis Star Tribune reports that Minnesota Twins third baseman Royce Lewis (hamstring) is expected to begin the season on the injured list. Lewis pulled up early, trying to beat out a grounder during Sunday's spring training outing, and immediately exited the game. The 25-year-old is set for an MRI on Monday, but the team expects him to start the year on the IL. It's unfortunate news for him, as injuries plagued Lewis' season in 2024, with a quadriceps injury and adductor strain robbing him of a significant portion of the year. The former first-overall pick was solid pre-All-Star break last season (.292 average), but his play suffered after the adductor ailment. Expect teammates Willi Castro and Brooks Lee to fill in at third base during his absence.Source: Bobby Nightengale
20 hours agoThe Miami Dolphins have signed free-agent punter Ryan Stonehouse over the weekend. The details of the contract weren't released, but it's assumed to be a one-year deal for possibly league minimum. Stonehouse lead the league in punt yards with 4,779 during his rookie season with the Tennessee Titans. He was on pace for another stellar season in 2023, but suffered a season-ending knee injury 12 games into the season. The 25-year-old saw his numbers take a dip in 2024, which is likely why the Titans decided to go in a different direction. It's worth noting that Jake Bailey is still on the Dolphins roster, so this could be to add competition during training camp.Source: spotrac.com
20 hours agoThe Seattle Seahawks recently signed free-agent quarterback Sam Darnold to a three-year, $100.5 million deal. According to Mike Florio, the Seahawks are Darnold are able to part ways after the 2025 season, assuming they want to. Darnold will receive $37.5 million, fully guaranteed for the upcoming season. After that, Darnold's salary will move to $27.5 million, but the Seahawks can opt-out after Super Bowl LX. This allows the Seahawks to escape the deal after one season. The organization is hopeful that Darnold can be an upgrade over Geno Smith, who they traded to the Las Vegas Raiders earlier this offseason. The Seahawks have made some major changes this offseason, including cutting Tyler Lockett, trading DK Metcalf, and signing wide receiver Cooper Kupp. We'll see what happens this upcoming season, but it appears the Seahawks can opt out of the deal if this experiment doesn't go well.Source: Mike Florio
20 hours agoOklahoma City Thunder guard/forward Luguentz Dort (hip) will not suit up for Sunday's matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks. The highly-rated defender suffered a hip injury in Saturday's contest against the Detroit Pistons. Dort's exit from the lineup opens up a starting spot for Sunday's game. It may be filled by Aaron Wiggins (illness) if he shakes off a questionable tag before the game. Isaiah Joe and Alex Caruso are also among the candidates to start.Source: NBA Injury Report
20 hours agoOklahoma City Thunder forward/center Chet Holmgren (rest) will return to the lineup on Sunday against the Milwaukee Bucks. The team has not included him on the injury report after Holmgren was rested for Saturday's game against the Detroit Pistons. Kenrich Williams got the start in Holmgren's place and did a decent job with a 10-point, five-rebound effort. He will likely return to the second unit for Sunday's game. In his most recent outing, Holmgren had a big performance against the Boston Celtics, recording 23 points, 15 rebounds, two assists, and one block in a 118-112 win.Source: NBA Injury Report
20 hours agoBaltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews had his $4 million roster bonus picked up over the weekend. The veteran tight end is heading into his final year of his contract with the Ravens. There was speculation that the Ravens would move on from Andrews after his recent playoff struggles. Despite that, the Ravens appear to continue to ride with Andrews until a legit trade offer comes in. The three-time All-Pro tight end has seen his stats take a dip over the last few seasons. However, Andrews still hauled in 55 receptions for 673 yards and a career-high 11 touchdowns in 17 games with the Ravens last season. It appears the Ravens aren't going to let a few mistakes in the playoffs end their relationship with Andrews.Source: Jeff Zrebiec
20 hours agoOklahoma City Thunder guard/forward Jalen Williams (hip) will remain out of the lineup for a third consecutive game on Sunday against the Milwaukee Bucks. He injured his right hip at the start of the week and hasn't yet fully recovered. Cason Wallace has made back-to-back starts since Williams' exit from the lineup. He was very impressive in Saturday's win over the Detroit Pistons, supporting star man Shai Gilgeous-Alexander with 20 points. Isaiah Joe has also played a larger role lately, sinking five triples over the past two games while averaging 11.0 points in 29.0 minutes.Source: NBA Injury Report
21 hours agoMinnesota Timberwolves point guard Mike Conley (rest) will exit the lineup for Sunday's tilt against the Utah Jazz. He will skip the meeting with his former team for rest purposes. Minnesota also has a game scheduled for Monday, and Conley is likely to return to action against the Indiana Pacers. Donte DiVincenzo will take over from Conley in the first unit against Utah. DiVincenzo has been very effective for the Timberwolves in a starting role, averaging 15.0 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.8 assists, and 1.3 steals, with 43.1 percent shooting from three-point range.Source: NBA Injury Report
21 hours agoUtah Jazz forward Kenyon Martin Jr. (elbow) will not play in Sunday's clash against the Minnesota Timberwolves. He was added late to the injury report due to right elbow soreness, and the team has now officially ruled him out for the contest. Martin Jr. will not have to wait long for his first opportunity to return, as Utah is scheduled to host the Chicago Bulls on Monday night. In Sunday's game, we may see more of Micah Potter and Brice Sensabaugh due to Martin Jr.'s absence from the lineup. Sensabaugh, who averages 13.4 points and 3.1 rebounds for the month, is the better bet to make noise in fantasy competitions.Source: NBA Injury Report
21 hours agoUtah Jazz guard Keyonte George (foot, illness) will miss a fourth consecutive game on Sunday against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The talented youngster is recovering from a left foot contusion and an illness and will have his next chance to return on Monday against the Chicago Bulls. Utah's backcourt will also be without Jordan Clarkson (foot, illness) on Sunday, leaving plenty of playing time available for the likes of Isaiah Collier, Collin Sexton, and Johnny Juzang. There might also be a new Svi Mykhailiuk sighting.Source: NBA Injury Report
21 hours agoOrlando Magic guard Cole Anthony (toe) returned from a two-game absence for Sunday's win over the Cavaliers. He came off the bench in this one. Unfortunately, he logged only six minutes before reaggravating his nagging left great toe strain. Anthony has been filling much of the void caused by the absence of Jalen Suggs (knee). However, it appears he's in line to miss time, so fantasy managers should plan accordingly. As such, Cory Joseph, amassing three points, four assists, and three steals against Cleveland, should remain in the starting lineup, with Anthony Black, who had 17 points, on tap to stay more involved from off the bench.Source: Orlando Magic PR
21 hours agoUtah Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson (foot, illness) will not hit the court on Sunday against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The veteran has been nursing a foot problem throughout the campaign and is currently also dealing with an illness. Isaiah Collier figures to take on a heavy workload again on the backcourt, with Johnny Juzang also in a position to benefit from Clarkson's absence. Collier has become a viable fantasy option over the last couple of months and averages 11.9 points, 3.6 rebounds, 6.3 assists, and 1.1 steals for March.Source: NBA Injury Report
21 hours agoLos Angeles Clippers guard Kris Dunn (knee) will not play in Sunday's contest against the Charlotte Hornets. He has been ruled out due to soreness in his left knee. Dunn's absence will open up a spot in the starting lineup, which could go to either Bogdan Bogdanovic or Norman Powell (hamstring), who has been cleared to return from a seven-game absence. Since his injury does not appear to be serious, there is a good chance Dunn will be ready to return to the lineup on Tuesday against the Cleveland Cavaliers.Source: NBA Injury Report
21 hours agoLos Angeles Clippers guard/forward Norman Powell (hamstring) will make his return to the lineup on Sunday against the Charlotte Hornets. Powell has been unavailable for the past seven games and has actually logged just nine minutes of action since Feb. 13. Due to his long absence, Powell may be under a minutes restriction on Sunday. Despite his recent health issues, Powell is still on track for a career year, as he is averaging 23.8 points in 33.0 minutes. With Powell's return, Bogdan Bogdanovic and Amir Coffey are expected to see reduced playing time.Source: NBA Injury Report
21 hours agoNew York Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin is set to play for the second consecutive day on Sunday against the Edmonton Oilers. He produced his fifth shutout of the season in Saturday's 4-0 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets. Shesterkin also defeated the Minnesota Wild 3-2 in overtime on Thursday night, so he is in the midst of a very busy stretch and will make his third appearance in four days. Shesterkin has not won three consecutive starts since January when he had his season-best four-game winning streak. The 2022 Vezina Trophy winner boasts a 23-22-4 record for the season and has given up 2.79 goals with a .907 save percentage. Following a tough stretch, the Oilers are on a 3-2-0 run and are sure to present a stern test for Shesterkin on Sunday.Source: Peter Baugh
22 hours agoAnaheim Ducks goaltender John Gibson (lower body) will be unavailable for a sixth consecutive game on Sunday against the St. Louis Blues. At the start of the week, reports indicated that Gibson had been cleared to return to the lineup, but the Ducks have continued to navigate the 2024-25 season without him. Gibson has a 9-10-2 record for the campaign, allowing 2.82 goals with a .910 save percentage. Lukas Dostal, who is sporting a 20-17-5 record, has received heavy usage during Gibson's absence and will make another start in Sunday's contest. Source: NHL.com
22 hours agoUtah Hockey Club center Nick Bjugstad (upper body) is expected to return to action on Sunday against the Vancouver Canucks. He was activated from Injured Reserve on Friday and will take over from Liam O'Brien (lower body), who has been ruled out for four weeks. Bjugstad has missed five games, having last played on March 1. The veteran forward has seen his play decline in 2024-25, as Bjugstad has managed only 15 points (five goals, 10 assists) in 53 appearances. However, he is averaging 1.7 hits per game for the season and will bring physicality to the lineup in a fourth-line role.Source: Belle Fraser
22 hours agoVancouver Canucks center Filip Chytil (upper body) made an early exit against the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday, leaving his status uncertain for Sunday's tilt against the Utah Hockey Club. The team has not provided any updates on Chytil, who has scored six points (two goals, four assists) in 15 games since his move to Vancouver. If Chytil is unable to play against the Blackhawks, Jonathan Lekkerimaki is likely to rejoin the lineup. Lekkerimaki has been excelling in the minors, tallying 19 goals and 28 points in 32 AHL appearances this season, but he has been quiet in the NHL so far. In 15 career NHL appearances, Lekkerimaki has recorded three points (two goals, one assist) with 22 shots.Source: Sportsnet
22 hours agoBuffalo Sabres center Jiri Kulich is in concussion protocol after leaving Saturday's victory against the Vegas Golden Knights early. He sustained the injury from a hit by Vegas forward Brett Howden. It appears that Kulich will be sidelined for some time, starting with Monday's matchup against the Boston Bruins. Josh Norris (undisclosed) and JJ Peterka (lower body) are also nursing injuries, although one of them may be ready to return on Monday and fill Kulich's spot in the lineup. Both players are considered day-to-day.Source: Heather Engel
22 hours agoNew York Islanders defenseman Adam Pelech (lower body) has been ruled out for Sunday's contest against the Florida Panthers. He is a no go against the reigning Stanley Cup champions due to a lower-body injury. Adam Boqvist (upper body) also remains out, meaning Mike Reilly (heart) is poised to re-enter the lineup. Reilly was diagnosed with a heart condition early in the season and has not played since Nov. 1. The 31-year-old has made 11 appearances in 2024-25, going scoreless with 15 shots and a plus-one rating. The Islanders will partner Reilly with Scott Mayfield on the third defensive pairing.Source: Andrew Gross
22 hours agoEdmonton Oilers winger Zach Hyman (undisclosed) is considered a game-time decision for Sunday's matchup against the New York Rangers. The 32-year-old played only 10:36 against the New York Islanders on Friday and has been left nursing an undisclosed injury. However, Hyman participated in Sunday's morning skate, which suggests that he may be able to play against the Rangers. Hyman had a big three-point performance last weekend against the Dallas Stars, but these are his only points this month. He has posted 22 goals and 37 points in 61 games across the year.Source: NHL.com
22 hours agoPittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Bailey Falter (general soreness) is scheduled to take the mound for Monday's spring training contest. The left-hander was scratched ahead of his start on Thursday due to general soreness. The team gave Falter a few days to rest and that appears to have helped as the southpaw is ready to take the mound again. Falter was a decent option for the Pirates last season. He posted a 4.43 ERA, 1.28 WHIP, and 97/45 K/BB ratio across 28 starts with the Pirates.Source: Noah Hiles
22 hours agoSan Diego Padres starting pitcher Yu Darvish (fatigue) will have his scheduled bullpen session on Sunday pushed back for a day or two. That being said, Darvish won't take the mound for Tuesday's scheduled start. Right now, the Padres aren't too concerned and will just give Darvish some time to rest. The injury bug continues to hold back the right-hander who hasn't made 30 starts in a single season since 2022. It doesn't sound like the team is discussing placing Darvish on the injured list. For now, Darvish should be considered as day-to-day until the team re-evaluates the situation in a few days.Source: Kevin Acee
23 hours agoNew York Yankees starting pitcher Clarke Schmidt (shoulder) won't make his scheduled spring training start on Monday. The right-hander will have his start pushed back after Schmidt experienced shoulder soreness. It doesn't sound like the organization plans to do any testing. Instead, Schmidt will still throw on Monday, so they'll likely wait and see how he feels after that. The Yankees can't afford to lose another starting pitcher with Gerrit Cole (elbow) already done for the season. For now, Schmidt should be considered day-to-day, but shoulder problems are always a concern for pitchers.Source: Bryan Hoch
23 hours agoNew York Yankees relief pitcher Mark Leiter Jr. (back) is expected to be ready in time for Opening Day. The right-hander threw a bullpen session on Sunday. Leiter reportedly felt good as he continues to recover from a back issue that has slowed him down over the last week or so. The 34-year-old posted a 4.50 ERA, 1.38 WHIP, and 86/22 K/BB ratio across 60 games with the Chicago Cubs and Yankees last season. The expectation is that Leiter will be used in a high-leverage role. However, Leiter will lack fantasy value in most leagues because he won't see regular save chances.Source: Bryan Hoch