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Fantasy basketball week 22 key injuries


Welcome to Championship Week for those who still compete in Yahoo! Public and predetermined leagues. A season of navigation of the resignation and offices thread is reduced to seven days, with 22 of the 30 teams in the league with four -game schedules. And there are some key situations of injuries to face before the week begins, especially the torn ankle that Kevin during the loss of Sunday suffered from rockets.

SF/PF KEVIN During, Phoenix Suns

During the ankle was erased during the third quarter of the loss of Sunday and did not return. On Monday, a magnetic resonance will not be passed and will not travel with the team, as the Suns starts a three -game trip to Milwaukee on Tuesday. Follow the games against the Celtics (Friday) and Knicks (Sunday). One of the issues to be considered is whether Bradley Beal will be able to return from his injury to an hamstrings during week 22. If so, this would address whoever happens as a replacement for the beginning line. If not, Royce O’Neale (13 percent classification, Yahoo!) and Grayson Allen (11 percent) are possible replacements. O’Neale offers a slightly higher fantasy ceiling, just because it is the upper bounce.

PG/SG CADE CUNINGHAM, Detroit Pistons

Cunningham has lost the last four detroit games with a calf injury, more recently the loss of Sunday against the Timberwolves. Dennis Schroder (39 percent) has been the replacement, providing a value of the 12th round in nine cats formats last week. The absence of Cunningham also resulted in minutes of rotation for Marcus Sasser (four percent), whose productivity has been turned wild depending on the competition. After scoring 47 points against the Pelicans and Spurs, Sasser scored seven in the 2 of 12 against the Cavaliers and Timberwolves. Schroder and Malik Beasley (39 percent) would be the players who went if Cunningham continues to waste time, but the pistons will not play the first game of the week 22 until Wednesday.

PG Jalen Brunson, New York Knicks

Brunson provided an update before the Sunday victory over the Blazers on the path, saying that he has been authorized to resume basketball activities. Although he did not say what this entails, the Punt All-Star guard continues to move in his recovery. With Miles McBride (Groin) and Cameron Payne (ankle) considered day to day, the Knicks have trusted Delon Wright (one percent) and Tyler Kolek (one percent) to fill the void. While Wright has been the headline, Kolek has reduced 32 assists and two changes during the last five games. Neither Wright nor Kolek are a must, but the Knicks will play four games during week 22.

SG/SF JAYEN BROWN, BOSTON CELTICS

Due to a knee injury, Brown is questionable for Monday’s game against Grizzlies. This situation is quite simple. In Horford (30 percent) it will be the probable replacement of the starting line, which raises its fantasy roof. The time is missing the time also increases the fantastic value of Payton Pritchard (50 percent), but it is already in most standard leagues. Celtics do not have a decline during week 22, but the team is also in a situation where their seed is known essentially in the next playoffs. Therefore, the brown knee may not be the only problem that affects the availability of the most reliable fantasy options in Boston.

SF/PF Cameroon Johnson, Brooklyn Nets

Johnson has been ruled out for Monday’s game in Dallas with a lower bruise behind his back, the first of three games that the grandchildren play during week 22. Jalen Wilson (a percentage) is a potential replacement in the beginning line, but he has not done enough to deserve in most leagues. However, with the networks that seek to improve their odds of lottery, there may be more beginnings in the future of Wilson. Tyrese Martin (two percent), who intervened when Angelo Russell has lost time, it is another possibility that will advance. It is not necessary to consider adding Dariq Whitehead (zero percent), but it may be a good time for networks to see what they have in the selection of the first round of 2023, given the little Basketball of the NBA that he has played due to injury.

C Walker Kessler, Utah Jazz

With John Collins and Lauri Markkanen already outside, Kessler has also been ruled out for Monday’s game against Charlotte. This will be the second consecutive game that is missing due to an illness, and the “return to competition” is the reason for the absence of Monday. Oscar Tshiebwe (zero percent) replaced Kessler in the programming last time and can provide value to the rebound category. However, Kyle Filipowski (31 percent) is still the jazz court player who should be headed to fantasy leagues. Utah plays four games without backward during week 22, but that does not mean that Kessler is available for the remaining three contests.

C Daniel Gafford I C Dereck Lively II, Dallas Mavericks

Finally, the head of the Mavericks border is expected to be whole at some point of the week 22. Gafford (knee) is likely for Monday’s game against networks, while Lively (Turmell) is considered questionable. With Anthony Davis also considered likely, there is a possibility that Dallas will have its three best interior options available on Monday. Kai Jones (14 percent) has been a solid replacement when it has been healthy, but its time as a loose fantasy option may end. Dallas week 22 ends with a Friday/Saturday, so Jones can have another opportunity as a streamer. Also noteworthy is Dallas that Brandon Williams (12 percent) has played his maximum of 50 games as a two -way contract player, so he does not hold it during week 22.

SF/PF Tobias Harris, Detroit Pistons

Harris was authorized to play the loss of Sunday against the Timberwolves, but a persistent Achilles problem led to being scratched just before the tip. This was the second game that lacked, and it turned out that Malik Beasley (39 percent) started two. Beasley has been productive enough to be included regardless of Harris’s availability. As mentioned earlier, the pistons will not play their first games of the week 22 until Wednesday in Oklahoma City, so it may be enough to return to Harris throughout the force.

SF/PF Andrew Wiggins, Miami Heat

Wiggins has been ruled out for Monday’s game in Washington, the second game he lost with an injury to an hamstrock. With Duncan Robinson (later) the weather is also missing, the heat requested Alec Burks (one percent) and Larsson pelle (zero percent) to fill the resulting gaps in the starting line. Although it is not described as a “safe” streaming option, Burks is better for deep league managers who are looking for a higher floor. In addition, Kel’el Ware is in 55 percent of Yahoo! Leagues, a little low, given its importance to heat. Wiggins’s availability does not directly affect the items, but it is worth adding for managers who need a court player.

SF/PF Jonathan Kuminga, Golden State Warriors

After returning from an extensive absence on March 13, Kuminga injured his right ankle during Sunday’s victory over Spurs when he fell strong during the first half. Hopefully this does not produce another extended absence for the warriors forward. However, with the week of four games of Golden State, including a decline, Kuminga could be in three appearances if it is available for Tuesday’s game in Memphis. Gui Santos (zero percent) started the second half of Sunday’s game, but Kuminga’s absence also retains part of Moses Moody’s fantastic value, as is the absence of Gary Payton II due to an injury to the left. Moody is in 13 percent of Yahoo! Leagues and remained on the start line from the return of Stephen Curry, with Draymond Green as its initial center.

SF KHRIS MIDDLETON AND SG/SF KYSHAWN GEORGE, WASHINGTON WAZARDS

Middleton (Knee) and George (Ankle) will remain outside the Monday game against The Heat, the first of four games that attendees play during week 22.And with the calendar that includes a Wednesday/Thursday on the back, Middleton can reach two games at most (Marcus Smart’s availability is also shaking). The good news is that there are young players worth orient, starting with Justin Champagnie (12 percent). Has provided Top-100 value during the past week. Aj Johnson (two percent) had an average of almost 33 minutes per game during the last week and it is worth watching if Champagnie has already claimed.

PF/C Noah Clowney and C Day’ron Sharpe, Brooklyn Nets

It is supposed to be “primary time” for Clowney and Sharpe from the point of view of playing time, as the networks are focused on the project lottery. Unfortunately, at least both players are injured and will miss the Monday game in Dallas. Trendon Watford (four percent) would be the “safe” goal, but Drew Timme (zero percent) recorded a double-double in his networks (and NBA) on March 28 against clippers. It followed this with a 19 -point outing against the Magi of the following night.

Pg Cole Anthony, Orlando Magic

Anthony has lost the last six Orlando games after aggravating an injury to the big left finger and is questionable for Monday’s game against clippers. Cory Joseph (zero percent) has been his replacement in the beginning line, but the veteran guard has offered little streaming value. Anthony Black (12 percent) is the upper option despite leaving the bench and has provided higher than 100 cats formats in the last two weeks. Orlando plays the three games of the week 22 in the first four days, so it would be a case of black streaming until Thursday and then dropped if Anthony continues to waste.



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