
LA Clippers DVOA, Stats, & NBA Rankings
Team Profile

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112.4 14thOffensive Rating
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107.9 28thDefensive Rating
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4.5 6thNet Rating
2024 Team Stats
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Points per game112.9 20th
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Points per game Against108.2 27th
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Rebounds per game43.8 17th
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Assists per game25.2 23rd

Philadelphia 76ers forward Nicolas Batum (hamstring) won't feature against Miami on Wednesday, missing a ninth consecutive game. The French veteran is trying to recover from a hamstring strain but still needs more time to heal. However, the good news for the Sixers and him is the fact that the team will be off until Feb. 22 following Wednesday's action, which will give Batum a lot of time to get ready for the next game. With Tobias Harris (hip) also out of the lineup, Kenyon Martin Jr. moved to the starting unit on Monday versus Cleveland. Philadelphia's injuries have also boosted the playing time of Ricky Council IV.


Philadelphia 76ers forward Nicolas Batum (hamstring) will not play in Monday's contest against the Cleveland Cavaliers. A strained left hamstring will cause an eighth straight absence for Batum, but head coach Nick Nurse said before Friday's defeat to the Atlanta Hawks that the veteran forward has a "decent chance" to return prior to the All-Star break. The Sixers host the Miami Heat on Wednesday, which is their final outing before the break. Philly's rotation remains incredibly thin, so Buddy Hield will be needed for heavy minutes in their starting group, and he's logged at least 20 points, four treys, six assists, and 36 minutes in each of his first two games with his new team since arriving at last Thursday's trade deadline. Cleveland ranks first against opposing swingmen, per DraftKings scoring, but Hield's volume makes him a must-start in all season-long fantasy setups.


Philadelphia 76ers forward Nicolas Batum (hamstring) is set to miss his sixth consecutive game after the team already ruled him out for Friday's matchup against the Atlanta Hawks. The veteran forward has gone through multiple stints on the sidelines so far this season, and his absence is felt more than ever with four players already out and the two newcomers not ready to make their debut. After trading away five players for two in return, the 76ers are going to be very thin in this game. Kenyon Martin Jr., Kelly Oubre Jr., and Ricky Council IV will all see added minutes. Each one of them presents a high-risk streaming situation though, so fantasy managers will want to look elsewhere unless they're in a pinch.


The Los Angeles Clippers have cleared center Ivica Zubac (calf) from their injury report ahead of Wednesday's meeting with the New Orleans Pelicans. Zubac returned in Sunday's victory over the Miami Heat following a nine-game absence with a strained right calf, but he caught a breather on the second half of L.A.'s back-to-back in Monday's shootout win over the Atlanta Hawks. It's a rigid draw for Zubac against a top-10 Pelicans defense overall, and considering a minutes restriction is potentially in store, he's not the most attractive DFS option on Wednesday. When he returns to his usual allotment of playing time, however, the 26-year-old paint presence should resume his ways as a solid source of swats, boards, and field-goal percentage, averaging 12.2 points on 65.3% shooting from the floor, 9.6 rebounds, and 1.3 blocks in 26.9 minutes over 38 games for the Clips in 2023-24.


Brooklyn Nets guard/forward Ben Simmons (back) isn't seen on the team's injury report ahead of Tuesday's contest versus the Dallas Mavericks. Simmons has alternated appearances for the Nets since returning on Jan. 29 from a nerve impingement in his lower back, but he'll suit up on Tuesday. In 32 combined minutes across his last two games, the 27-year-old former No. 1 overall pick has totaled 10 points, 17 rebounds, 16 assists, two steals, and two blocks. Dallas has struggled to defend opposing backcourt members this season, so while Simmons carries DFS risk due to uncertain playing time and a probable bench role, he should be deployed in most season-long fantasy settings.
