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Wednesday, January 11
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (shoulder) will make his return to the court against the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday. The 34-year-old was sidelined multiple weeks due to a left shoulder injury. He'll be in the starting five on Tuesday, but it's unclear if he'll have a minutes limit during this game. Curry hasn't played since December 14th, so it wouldn't be shocking to see the Warriors ease him back into action. Regardless, fantasy managers in season long formats can get Curry back in their lineups on Tuesday. His return will hurt the fantasy value of both Jordan Poole and Donte DiVincenzo.
Monday, January 09
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (shoulder) has been upgraded to probable for Tuesday's game against the Phoenix Suns. The 34-year-old appears to be ahead of schedule from his left shoulder injury. It's unclear whether or not Curry is going to be limited during his first few games back in the rotation. Regardless, fantasy managers in season-long formats can get him back in their lineups, assuming he's cleared on Tuesday. Donte DiVincenzo will head to the bench and probably lose most of his streaming appeal with Curry returning. Fantasy managers should check back on Tuesday to ensure Curry suits up.
Sunday, January 08
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins (groin) will make his return to the court during Saturday's game against the Orlando Magic. This is great news as Wiggins will play for the first time since December 3rd. The 27-year-old has missed 15 straight games due to a groin issue and illness. It's unclear how much he's going to play during his first game back. That being said, Wiggins is a somewhat risky DFS option for Saturday's slate. His return should move Donte DiVincenzo to the bench. Fantasy managers should still hold onto DiVincenzo until Stephen Curry returns to the court.
Friday, January 06
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins (groin, illness) has been cleared to resume practice on Friday, according to head coach Steve Kerr. This is great news after Wiggins has missed the last 15 games. It sounds like Wiggins could suit up on Saturday, assuming everything goes well during Friday's practice. The expectation is that he'd be limited during his first game back. Although, he'll have plenty of value once he's back up to full speed. The Warriors are still without Stephen Curry (shoulder), so they need Wiggins right now.
Golden State Warriors small forward Andrew Wiggins (groin, illness) was able to notch a full practice session Friday, paving the way for a potential return to action Saturday against Orlando. Wiggins has been sidelined since Dec. 3 due to a tight right adductor, having dropped a season-high 36 points in his most recent outing before injury. Without Stephen Curry (shoulder) in the mix, Wiggins figures to see his short-term value increase, although he's expected to face a minutes restriction upon his return. With Wiggins on the wing, look for Donte DiVincenzo and Anthony Lamb to see a slight reduction in role and usage moving forward.
Golden State Warriors small forward Andre Iguodala (hip) has been given the green light to make his first appearance of the 2022-23 season after missing the team's first 39 games due to a hip injury. The 38-year-old will be embarking on his final NBA year, but isn't likely to play a fantasy relevant role on a Warriors squad that could also get Andrew Wiggins (groin, illness) back on the wing Saturday as well. It's unclear where minutes might get slashed in favor of Iguodala, but Anthony Lamb and Jonathan Kuminga (foot) are candidates to see a decreased role moving forward.
Thursday, January 05
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (shoulder) has been progressing well from his injury. Head coach Steve Kerr mentioned on Wednesday that January 13th is a realistic date for Curry to get back on the court. The superstar guard is set to be re-evaluated on January 7th. After that, the organization should give a better timetable on Curry's return. However, it does sound like the 34-year-old is getting closer to playing basketball again. In the meantime, Jordan Poole and Donte DiVincenzo will gain the most fantasy value with Curry off the court.
Golden State Warriors forward JaMychal Green (leg) has missed the last seven games due to multiple issues. At first, Green was sidelined due to the league's health and safety protocols. Now, Green is dealing with a leg infection that could cause him to miss more time. The organization announced that they plan to re-evaluate Green in one week. Normally, his absence wouldn't make a huge impact on the rotation. Although, the Warriors are shorthanded with Jonathan Kuminga and James Wiseman also sidelined. That being said, Anthony Lamb could have some deep league streaming appeal while the Warriors are banged up.
Monday, January 02
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga (foot) is listed as out for Monday's game against the Atlanta Hawks. The Warriors are going to be shorthanded with JaMychal Green (leg) and James Wiseman (ankle) also sidelined. That means, Draymond Green and Kevon Looney will likely be asked to play significant minutes during this contest. Possibly, Anthony Lamb and Patrick Baldwin have expanded roles off the bench. Green is probably the best fantasy option out of the bunch, but Looney should have some low-end streaming appeal as well.
Saturday, December 31
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors center James Wiseman (ankle) hasn't been able to shake off a questionable tag and will miss Friday's meeting with Portland. The talented big man is nursing a left ankle sprain. Wiseman had a big 30-point outing against Brooklyn last week, but it's not been a fun campaign overall for him, and being sidelined by injury will likely frustrate him even more. This could've been a great matchup for him, as Portland has struggled to contain opposing centers all year. Kevon Looney will now get to thoroughly enjoy the game with Draymond Green, while there should be a few more minutes available for Jonathan Kuminga as well.
Friday, December 30
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors guard Donte DiVincenzo (knee) is listed as probable for Friday's game against the Portland Trail Blazers. Normally, his status won't be noteworthy, but DiVincenzo has been hot recently. The 25-year-old has been a top-50 player over the last two weeks. The Warriors have been banged up, which has opened up more minutes for DiVincenzo in the rotation. The expectation is that he'll play on Friday and should be a reliable streaming option for that game.
Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins (illness) will remain on the sideline for Friday's game against the Portland Trail Blazers. This marks the 13th game in a row that Wiggins has missed while he battles a non-COVID related illness. To clarify, Wiggins has been sidelined due to a groin issue, but is missing Friday's game because of an illness. It sounds like Wiggins has recovered from the groin issue, so hopefully he can suit up for their next contest. The Warriors will continue to give more playing time to Donte DiVincenzo and Jonathan Kuminga in the absence of Wiggins. Kuminga is the better streaming option between the two, but DiVincenzo has some deep league value with an extended role.
Golden State Warriors center James Wiseman (ankle) has been deemed questionable to participate in Friday's contest vs. Portland due to a sprained left ankle. Wiseman has played sparingly over the prior three outings, but he erupted for a career-high 30 points Dec. 21 while coming off the bench. Wiseman has spent time in the G League this season, with Kevon Looney and JaMychal Green (leg) supplanting him on the depth chart. While the 21-year-old is still packed with potential, the Warriors have yet to hand him a minutes share consistent enough to merit season-long fantasy consideration. Another absence Friday would open up added minutes for Looney and Jonathan Kuminga in the frontcourt.
Thursday, December 29
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (foot) is available for Wednesday's game against the Utah Jazz. The 32-year-old played through right foot soreness during Tuesday's game. There was a chance he'd sit out here because it's the second game in a back-to-back set. The Warriors are without Klay Thompson (rest), so Green could be more involved on the offensive side. Fantasy managers should make sure to have Green in their lineups for Wednesday.
Tuesday, December 27
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins (groin) will remain sidelined on Tuesday night and miss the team's home game against the Charlotte Hornets. This will mark his 11th missed game due to the same injury. Meanwhile, the team has gone just 3-7 in his absence as they remain without Stephen Curry as well. While Wiggins is out, Donte DiVincenzo and Jonathan Kuminga are still likely to see more minutes and opportunities. The former is the better streaming option in fantasy, as he's entered the starting lineup more often than not.
Sunday, December 25
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors forward/center Draymond Green (foot) has been listed as questionable for the team's Christmas Day matchup against Memphis. He has landed on the injury report with right foot soreness. It doesn't sound like a serious issue and there's every chance that Green will play, but we won't know for sure until he shakes off the questionable tag. Green has been off form this month and had a very poor outing last time out against Brooklyn with only two points, four rebounds and six assists. The team will need much better from him in a situation where Stephen Curry (shoulder) will be out for at least a couple of more weeks and Andrew Wiggins (groin) isn't ready to return either on Sunday. Should Green himself also miss the game, Jonathan Kuminga, Anthony Lamb and James Wiseman will be sharing his minutes around.
Golden State Warriors forward/center Draymond Green (foot) will play Sunday against the Memphis Grizzlies. Green was questionable with foot soreness coming into the contest but went through the team's shootaround without any hiccups. Green has not missed any time with the injury but it is something to be monitored. If Green is hampered by the injury at all, Jonathan Kuminga, Kevon Looney and James Wiseman would all likely see a bump in minutes.
Saturday, December 24
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry (shoulder) will miss at least two more weeks of action. The team announced on Saturday that the veteran star will be re-evaluated in two weeks. Curry is reportedly progressing well as he continues to recover from a partial dislocation of his left shoulder. He has missed a week and four games with the injury. Curry's absence has provided a big boost for Jordan Poole. He has played very well and exploded for a career-high 43 points in the second game Curry was forced to miss. Ty Jerome, Moses Moody and Donte DiVincenzo have also benefited from the situation.
Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins (groin) won't be making his comeback in the team's Christmas Day clash against Memphis. He was initially regarded as questionable for the game, but the team has now listed him as out. Wiggins suffered an adductor strain at the start of the month and has missed nine games. With Stephen Curry (shoulder) having also dropped out of the lineup, Jordan Poole has seen his usage rate get a big boost, while the likes of Donte DiVincenzo and Moses Moody have benefited off the bench.
Golden State Warriors guard/forward Donte DiVincenzo (illness) is set to return from a two-game absence on Christmas Day against the Grizzlies. He was forced to miss a pair of contests while battling a non-COVID illness. The 25-year-old had just moved to the starting unit before getting sick. DiVincenzo will hope to regain his spot for the special matchup on Sunday. In four total starts this season, DiVincenzo has notched 9.3 points with 4.3 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 1.5 steals, so fantasy managers should definitely have him on their radar.
Wednesday, December 21
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors center James Wiseman (thumb) has been deemed questionable to suit up for Wednesday's contest vs. the Nets due to a sprained left thumb. Wiseman logged a season-best 22 minutes Tuesday but was held to just four points and three rebounds, while accruing five fouls. Injuries have given a stop/start nature to Wiseman's career since he was chosen with the second overall pick in 2020, while Kevon Looney has firmly secured the starting five spot. An absence from Wiseman could open up additional minutes for Draymond Green or Jonathan Kuminga as small ball centers against Brooklyn.
Golden State Warriors small forward Donte DiVincenzo (illness) has been ruled out for the second straight outing Wednesday against Brooklyn due to an illness. DiVincenzo had recently secured a spot among the starting five, with his absence -- along with those of Stephen Curry (shoulder) and Andrew Wiggins (groin) -- paving the way for Moses Moody to enter the starting five; Moody led Golden State in minutes with DiVincenzo out Tuesday, giving him a solid DFS floor at his current price tag. DiVincenzo appeared in line for short-term season-long value as recently as last week, but he'll need to reclaim his starting gig upon his return before managers snag him off the wire.
Tuesday, December 20
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson (knee) is expected to play against the Knicks on Tuesday. The veteran is listed on the injury report with a sore left knee. However, this is nothing new, so barring a significant setback, he should be out there. Thompson has struggled in the two games that Stephen Curry (shoulder) has missed so far, scoring 29 points while shooting 10-for-31 from the field and 6-for-17 from deep during that span. Jordan Poole has the best chance to lead things offensively with Andrew Wiggins (adductor) out again for this one. Yet, Thompson is due for a solid performance at some point, so fantasy managers should never count him out.
Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins (groin) won't play on Tuesday night in New York. He'll now be out for his eighth consecutive game, so it's anyone's guess when he'll be back. With Stephen Curry (shoulder) also out, Jordan Poole is the favorite to lead the offense. Klay Thompson, who has struggled in the last two games, remains a fantasy option. At the same time, Donte DiVincenzo, who has averaged 9.3 points, 5.0 boards, 5.0 assists, 1.5 steals and shot 45.0% from behind the arc in four starts this season, should continue to get attention from fantasy managers in deep formats.
Golden State Warriors guard Donte DiVincenzo (illness) will be sidelined against the New York Knicks on Tuesday with a non-COVID illness. He's been receiving north of 30 minutes per game lately and even has taken the starting spot that was vacated by Andrew Wiggins. Unfortunately, as Wiggins misses another game, DiVincenzo will miss his first game since early November. Moses Moody and Anthony Lamb will likely receive some more minutes as a product of that, but both of them are risky streaming options.
Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson (knee) was originally listed as probable for this Tuesday night matchup. Now, the team makes it official by listing him as available against the New York Knicks. With two of their starters sidelined and a few reserves battling some injuries, Thompson will bring some much-needed firepower to the lineup. Playing alongside Jordan Poole will allow him to find plenty of open opportunities.
Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga (knee) has received the probable tag for the team's Tuesday night contest against the New York Knicks. This comes as important news for the team since they'll be without Stephen Curry, Andrew Wiggins, and JaMychal Green. Kuminga will likely see some added time off of the bench unless Steve Kerr wants to add him to the starting lineup in place of Donte DiVincenzo. Either way, he should be a good streaming option in this matchup.
Monday, December 19
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors small forward Andrew Wiggins (groin) is not slated to suit up for either the team's contest Tuesday vs. the Knicks or Wednesday against Brooklyn due to a strained right adductor. Wiggins has been down the past seven games due to the ailment, which along with Stephen Curry's (shoulder) absence, has left Golden State seeking offensive thump. Jordan Poole (career-high 43 points Sunday) has largely filled that role, while Donte DiVincenzo, Anthony Lamb and Moses Moody have seen increased run as well. When healthy, Wiggins has shot a career-best 51.1 percent from the field this season, while knocking down triples at a 45 percent clip (with an average of three made triples per night). The Warriors sound as if they'll play it cautious with Wiggins, making Christmas Day the next best chance he has at returning to action.
Friday, December 16
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (shoulder) should be considered out indefinitely after he underwent an MRI on Thursday. The testing revealed that Curry suffered a left shoulder subluxation during Wednesday's game. The organization hasn't given a timetable for Curry yet, but fantasy managers should expect Curry to miss time. In the meantime, Jordan Poole will see his playing time and usage significantly increase. Donte DiVincenzo will be a sneaky add for fantasy managers as he shouldn't lack playing time or opportunities. Also, Klay Thompson will be asked to lead this offense with both Curry and Andrew Wiggins on the sideline.
Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins (groin) has been ruled out for Friday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers. This marks the sixth game in a row that Wiggins has missed due to a groin issue. The organization has not given a timetable for his return, but Wiggins has been cleared to practice. Jordan Poole and Donte DiVincenzo stand to gain the most fantasy value with Wiggins on the sideline. Both are excellent fantasy options with Stephen Curry (shoulder) also out. Klay Thompson will be asked to be the leader of this unit on both ends until Wiggins or Curry return.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (shoulder) sustained a shoulder subluxation during Wednesday's game against the Indiana Pacers. MRI's revealed the severity of the injury and it now looks like the timetable is going to be set for around a month for the 34-year-old superstar. The Warriors are in the midst of getting their record back on track but will have to do it without their former MVP. Look for Jordan Poole, Moses Moody, and Donte DiVincenzo to all get some added minutes and opportunities over that stretch.
Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson (knee) was removed from the injury report on Thursday because he was originally supposed to receive a rest day. Now he's back on the report with apparent knee soreness. Thompson is officially tagged as questionable right now, but it sounds like it could just be precautionary. He'll likely get up until game time to test his knee out to see if he can suit up. The 32-year-old has only missed six games this season, and most of them seem to be for rest days. If he stays on the sidelines, look for Donte DiVincenzo to stay in the starting lineup and for Moses Moody to get some more minutes off of the bench.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (quad) has officially been ruled out of the team's Friday contest against the Philadelphia 76ers. In their last game, Green was able to play 27 minutes until being ejected in the midst of a very rough outing. He was only able to contribute one point, two rebounds, and three assists with six turnovers. It's not clear whether this quad contusion was picked up during that game, or if it's technically just a rest day after that performance. Either way, Jonathan Kuminga is likely to take over that starting role.
Thursday, December 15
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (shoulder) won't return to Wednesday's game against the Indiana Pacers. The All-Star guard was doing everything in this game with Klay Thompson and Andrew Wiggins on the sideline. He finished with 38 points, seven rebounds, seven assists before exiting the game with a left shoulder issue. Jordan Poole will see increased usage for the rest of this game. He'll be a great streaming option if Curry is unable to play in Friday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (shoulder) injured his left shoulder in the third quarter of Wednesday's meeting with the Pacers and didn't return. Head coach Steve Kerr provided an update while speaking to the media after the game, reporting that Curry will have an MRI on Thursday. The 34-year-old has played exceptionally well this season, averaging 29.6 points and shooting 43.2% from behind the arc. It's possible he'll miss time, especially with the Warriors having four games remaining on its road trip. If that's the case, Jordan Poole will probably slide into the starting lineup and should benefit from a production standpoint. Klay Thompson and Andrew Wiggins (groin), whenever he returns, will also help carry most of the load offensively.
Wednesday, December 14
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry (knee) has been deemed questionable to suit up for Wednesday's contest vs. Indiana due to a sore right knee. Curry tied his season low with just 27 minutes played Tuesday, and he has previously sat out two prior instances of the second leg of a back-to-back this season. An absence from Curry -- along with that of Klay Thompson (rest) and Andrew Wiggins (groin) -- would open up the entire Warriors roster for DFS relevance, but particularly Jordan Poole, who would take over unquestioned No. 1 scoring option duties. If Curry ultimately gives it a go, he could be seeing increased usage in his own right. Check back prior to tip-off for the final word on the eight-time All-Star.
Golden State Warriors shooting guard Klay Thompson (rest) has been ruled out for Wednesday's game against the Pacers. The Warriors have been consistent in resting Thompson on the second leg of back-to-backs this season as he works his way back to full speed following nearly two-and-a-half seasons on the sidelines. When on the floor, Thompson has been more aggressive from long range than ever, hoisting a career-high 10 triples per game, knocking down an average of 3.8, which ranks him tied for fourth in the league. With Andrew Wiggins (groin) also out, Jordan Poole will see his DFS upside skyrocket, while Donte DiVincenzo and Moses Moody could garner additional run. Fantasy managers can anticipate Thompson being good to go Friday vs. Philly.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (knee) is available on Wednesday against the Pacers. The sharpshooter made an appearance on the injury report due to right knee soreness and was listed as questionable. However, he's good to go. Considering he played 27 minutes versus the Bucks on Tuesday, there's a chance Curry may not see a full workload, especially with the Warriors having four games remaining on its road trip after this one.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (ankle) is available on Wednesday versus the Indiana Pacers. The veteran had been listed on the injury report because of left ankle soreness, but he's good to go. However, there's a chance Green may not see his usual allotment of minutes, especially considering the Dubs played on Tuesday night while having four games remaining on its road trip after this one. That said, he should remain starting in all season-long fantasy formats, although DFS managers may want to think twice.
Tuesday, December 13
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (ankle) is probable ahead of Tuesday's meeting with Milwaukee. The veteran has been banged up as of late, missing Wednesday's matchup versus Utah because of left hip tightness before suiting up in Saturday's victory over the Boston Celtics. Green has averaged 8.7 points, 6.8 assists, and 6.2 rebounds this season. While his best days are behind him, he remains a potent fantasy option, capable of exploding on the fantasy end whenever he steps on the court.
Thursday, December 08
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins (groin) will be sidelined for at least the next two games as the team plans to re-evaluate him on Monday. That means, Wiggins will miss Wednesday's contest and Saturday's game as well. The most obvious replacement is Jordan Poole, who figures to do plenty of damage on Wednesday. The Warriors are rolling without Stephen Curry or Draymond Green as well for this game. Head coach Steve Kerr will likely use a committee of Moses Moody, Donte DiVincenzo, and Poole to fill the void. Between them all, Poole is the best fantasy option while Wiggins is out.
Wednesday, December 07
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (ankle) will sit out Wednesday's matchup versus Utah. Andrew Wiggins (adductor) and Draymond Green (hip) won't play either. That said, Klay Thompson and Jordan Poole, who combined for 51 points in Monday's loss to Indiana, should carry the load offensively. Jonathan Kuminga and Donte DiVincenzo may also be viable one-game streaming options, although rostering either man isn't without risk.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (hip) has already been ruled out for the contest against the Utah Jazz on Wednesday night. He's experiencing some tightness in his hip which sounds like it's essentially just a rest day. Steve Kerr seems to rest a couple of the starters at the same time this season as Stephen Curry will also be out. Jonathan Kuminga will likely be a solid streaming option and JaMychal Green will see some added playing time as well.
Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins (groin) is the third member of the starting five that has been ruled out for the team's game against the Utah Jazz. He'll join Stephen Curry and Draymond Green on the sidelines as some of the younger players look to be in line to get some added minutes. Moses Moody and Donte DiVincenzo could be solid streaming options, while Jordan Poole will step into the starting point-guard role and see a lot more usage on the offensive end.
Monday, December 05
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors small forward Andrew Wiggins (groin) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Pacers due to a tight right adductor. Wiggins is coming off a season-best 36-point effort Saturday vs. Houston, with his absence likely to open up additional minutes for Jonathan Kuminga, Anthony Lamb and Donte DiVincenzo. The career revival of the No. 1 overall pick from the 2014 draft has continued this year, as he has shot a career-best 51.1% overall and knocked down an average of three triples per game for the first time in nine seasons. The high-octane Warriors scoring trio of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Jordan Poole can be expected to have elevated roles, so long as Wiggins remains unavailable.
Saturday, November 19
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors forward/center JaMychal Green (wrist) is a late addition to the injury report ahead of Friday's matchup against the Knicks. He is dealing with right wrist soreness and is considered questionable for the game. Green has been a solid backup player for the Warriors, averaging 4.8 points a night with 4.5 rebounds in 17 minutes. His absence will open up minutes for Anthony Lamb and Jonathan Kuminga. With the latter struggling for form this season, Lamb looks like the better option of the two, and he has been a nice addition to the rotation this month, averaging 9.8 points with 4.0 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.0 steals. He could really explode with bigger minutes, but only time will tell if the opportunity arises.
Thursday, November 17
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga (illness) has been ruled out for Wednesday's game against the Phoenix Suns. The young forward is dealing with a non-COVID related illness. The expectation is that he won't miss much time because of this. In the meantime, JaMychal Green and Anthony Lamb will see more playing time. However, neither of them are great streaming options for Wednesday's slate.
Monday, November 14
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson (rest) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the San Antonio Spurs. It's the second game of a back-to-back set, so the Warriors have decided to give Thompson a rest day. Jordan Poole should see increased playing time and usage with Thompson sitting this one out. Poole hasn't played up to the level many expected, but he should continue to be rostered in most fantasy formats. DFS players should consider Poole as an option with extended playing time.
Friday, November 11
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors guard Donte DiVincenzo (hamstring) has been listed as probable to play his first game back since injuring his hamstring three weeks ago. The 25-year-old didn't see too many minutes in his first three games. He'll still be in a reserve role and will be behind Jordan Poole in the guard rotation. DiVincenzo could be worth a look in deeper leagues, but in all other formats, he should be a wait-and-see type of situation. If he starts to see more minutes, then he should start entering waiver wire pickup territory.
Sunday, October 30
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors guard Jordan Poole has said that he plans to play Sunday against Detroit, despite rolling his ankle in Saturday's loss to Charlotte. He hurt his right foot in the final minute of play. It was an unfortunate ending to a good night of work, as Poole produced 24 points on 10-for-20 shooting in 37 minutes of the bench. He had 11 attempts from deep and made four of them while adding two rebounds and four assists to his stat line with two steals, one block and three turnovers. It's great to know that Poole didn't hurt himself too badly, and fingers crossed that his ankle doesn't get worse in the 20 hours that separate the two Golden State games.
Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson (Achilles) won't play on Sunday against the Pistons. The Dubs played on Saturday night in the loss to the Hornets, so the veteran will get the night off. Jordan Poole (ankle) is questionable because of a sprained right ankle, making it possible he also sits this one out. If that's the case, Moses Moody and Jonathan Kuminga may be more involved, although both remain risky fantasy options.
Golden State Warriors guard Jordan Poole (ankle) is questionable ahead of Sunday's meeting in Detroit. The 23-year-old logged 36 minutes in Saturday's loss to the Charlotte Hornets, so there's a good chance he won't be out there as he rests his sprained right ankle. With Klay Thompson (Achilles) out, Poole would be a must-start fantasy option if he plays. However, Moses Moody and Jonathan Kuminga should be more involved if he doesn't.
Monday, October 24
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors shooting guard Donte DiVincenzo wasn't able to complete Sunday's win over Sacramento due to a hamstring injury. He ended up logging 11 minutes, scoring four points and delivering one assist. DiVincenzo has already been ruled out for Tuesday's clash with the Suns. Hamstring injuries tend to need at least a couple of weeks to clear up, so DiVincenzo is looking at the prospect of missing multiple games. Moses Moody is likely set to get slightly bigger minutes while DiVincenzo recovers and Jonathan Kuminga might benefit as well, although he has looked very poor early in the season and it will be hard for fantasy managers to trust him.
Golden State Warriors guard Donte DiVincenzo (hamstring) will be out for at least the next week after suffering an injury during Sunday's game. The team has announced that DiVincenzo will be re-evaluated in one week. He was only playing around 10 minutes per game, so his absence won't make a huge impact. Ty Jerome has been called up, while Moses Moody could see an increase in playing time. Neither player is expected to see enough minutes to warrant rostering in fantasy formats.
Saturday, October 15
TEAMPLAYERTRANSACTION
Golden State Warriors guard Jordan Poole is finalizing a four-year extension with the organization. The 23-year-old has a formal agreement on an extension worth $140 million over the next four seasons. Poole was a key part of the Warriors roster during their title run last season. This core isn't getting any younger, so locking up Poole was a smart idea by the organization. He's expected to be the next leader on this team once the veterans retire. The Warriors have a healthy Klay Thompson heading into the season, but Poole should still be able to maintain consistent fantasy value.
Golden State Warriors guard Jordan Poole has agreed to a four-year, $140 million contract extension. The 23-year-old had a breakout year in 2022-23, finishing with a career-high 18.5 points, 4.0 assists, and 3.4 rebounds in 76 games. Poole will continue to play a pivotal role from the bench this season, although he'll also make some appearances in the starting lineup. Either way, fantasy managers will benefit from his presence. However, Poole won't offer much for category participants outside of scoring.
Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins has agreed to a four-year, $109 million contract. Wiggins was traded from Minnesota to the Dubs during the 2019-20 season. Since then, he's averaged 18.0 points, 4.7 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 1.0 steals while shooting 38.4% from deep in 156 games. He also earned his first All-Star bid last season, and, more importantly, he helped the Warriors capture an NBA Championship. The 27-year-old is still young, so he may have more room for growth. But even if Wiggins has already reached his peak, he's expected to provide plenty of production for fantasy managers this season. His ability to remain healthy from year to year is a bonus.