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- DALInjured Tim Hardaway Jr. Sprains Left Ankle
Dallas Mavericks guard/forward Tim Hardaway Jr. (ankle) was forced to exit Saturday's matchup against Portland after spraining his left ankle. He got hurt in the fourth quarter and finished with 10 points, two rebounds and one assist in 32 minutes. Hardaway Jr. struggled all night, but he has been a very productive player since the start of last month and will be a big miss if he has to spend some time on the sideline. Jaden Hardy finished the game in his place on Saturday and Reggie Bullock, who was a superb 8-for-10 from deep during a 24-point night, could get a bigger role offensively.
Source : RotoBallerUpdated : Jan 15, 2023, 12:37:11 PM - DALInjured Christian Wood Ruled Out On Saturday
Dallas Mavericks center Christian Wood (ankle) has been ruled out for Saturday's game against the Portland Trail Blazers. He suffered a sprained right ankle on Thursday, so he'll miss at least one game because of the injury. Dwight Powell is likely to move into the starting five with both Maxi Kleber and Wood sidelined on Saturday. The increased playing time is what is going to make Powell an intriguing fantasy option for Saturday's slate. Although, Powell is more of a deep league option than anything else.
Source : RotoBallerUpdated : Jan 15, 2023, 1:49:41 AM - DALInjured Reggie Bullock Moves Into Starting Five
Dallas Mavericks guard Reggie Bullock will move into the starting five for Thursday's game against the Los Angeles Lakers. The rest of the starting unit will remain unchanged from Tuesday's contest. In a corresponding move, Dwight Powell (hip) heads to the bench despite being cleared to play. There is no word on Powell being limited, but he won't have great streaming value off the bench. Bullock gets the starting nod, but his struggled from the floor lately. Fantasy managers are better off looking elsewhere for production on Thursday.
Source : RotoBallerUpdated : Jan 13, 2023, 2:53:36 AM - DALInjured Luka Doncic Available To Play Tuesday
Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Doncic (ankle) will make his return from a one-game absence to face the Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday. Doncic missed last game due to ankle soreness but was in no danger of missing another given his probable tag. Doncic should not have any limitations but may see some maintenance days moving forward if his ankle continues to cause discomfort. Reggie Bullock will likely return to the bench and lose most of his short-lived fantasy value.
Source : RotoBallerUpdated : Jan 11, 2023, 2:45:45 AM - DALInjured Luka Doncic Unavailable On Sunday
Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Doncic (ankle) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. This doesn't come as a surprise considering Doncic played through his ankle injury on Saturday. Afterwards, Doncic mentioned his left ankle was very sore. The Mavericks are going to be cautious and hold Doncic out of the second leg of this back-to-back set. Spencer Dinwiddie and Tim Hardaway Jr. should see bigger roles with Doncic on the sideline. Both of them have streaming appeal while Doncic is off the court.
Source : RotoBallerUpdated : Jan 8, 2023, 7:43:42 PM - DALInjured Josh Green Remains A Ways Away From Return To Action
Dallas Mavericks small forward Josh Green (elbow) has still not yet been cleared for contact during practice, putting him on the shelf for a further period of time due a sprained right elbow. Green last suited up Dec. 9 and his absence has paved the way for Frank Ntilikina to garner a second unit role, albeit while scuffling mightily from the field (33.3 percent overall). Prior to the injury, Green was earning a career-best 20.3 minutes per night, while shooting 58.3 percent and averaging seven PPG. Further updates will be provided on Green's status as he works his way toward a return.
Source : RotoBallerUpdated : Jan 4, 2023, 10:19:58 PM - DALInjured Luka Doncic Probable On Saturday
Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Doncic (ankle) is listed as probable for Saturday's game against the Spurs. The 2015 Rookie of the Year has averaged a triple-double in his last five outings while leading the Mavs to a five-game winning streak. With Dallas looking to keep moving up the standings in the Western Conference, Doncic will likely do what it takes to get on the floor. However, if Jason Kidd decides to rest him, Spencer Dinwiddie and Christian Wood will be asked to do the heavy lifting on offense.
Source : RotoBallerUpdated : Dec 31, 2022, 5:51:46 PM - DALInjured Kemba Walker, Frank Ntilikina Both Available Tuesday
Dallas Mavericks guards Kemba Walker (knee) and Frank Ntilikina (knee) are both available to play Tuesday against the New York Knicks. Walker has been out due to injury management and head coach Jason Kidd said Walker will likely have his minutes managed moving forward. Ntilikina will return from a one-game absence after being upgraded from questionable with his own knee soreness. Both Walker and Ntilikina will back up star Luka Doncic and would need an injury to Doncic to have fantasy value.
Source : RotoBallerUpdated : Dec 27, 2022, 11:59:58 PM - DALInjured Dorian Finney-Smith Out For At Least Two More Weeks
Dallas Mavericks forward Dorian Finney-Smith (groin) will remain out for at least the next two weeks. Finney-Smith has not played since Dec. 19 and will not play until the new calendar year while he continues to rehab an adductor strain. Tim Hardaway Jr. and Reggie Bullock have been working in the starting lineup and will likely continue to do so in the coming weeks. Hardaway holds more fantasy value but is still a streaky shooter, while Bullock is more of a three-point streamer.
Source : RotoBallerUpdated : Dec 27, 2022, 11:53:49 PM - DALInjured Dorian Finney-Smith Unavailable Against New York
Dallas Mavericks forward Dorian Finney-Smith (adductor) is out again for Tuesday's game versus the New York Knicks. With Maxi Kleber (hamstring) out indefinitely, Reggie Bullock and Davis Bertans will likely continue to receive additional work. However, neither man has done much from a statistical standpoint this season, so fantasy managers in deep formats should look elsewhere for a Finney-Smith replacement.
Source : RotoBallerUpdated : Dec 27, 2022, 4:29:31 AM