

Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon (foot) has been tagged as probable for their matchup with the San Antonio Spurs. The 28-year-old has played in each of the team's last three games and it looks like the right foot strain won't keep him out of this one. The Nuggets are fighting for the first seed in the West right now as they're tied with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Gordon may not be scoring as much as he did last year, but he's an integral part of this team's success and has contributed more to fantasy teams outside of just scoring. He remains a solid option in DFS lineups and deep fantasy leagues.


Oklahoma City Thunder forward Jalen Williams (ankle) is considered questionable for Tuesday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers while he deals with an ankle sprain. He's carried an injury designation a handful of times this season but he hasn't missed a game since March 12. Williams seems to be more of a game-time decision, so fantasy managers will have to stay tuned leading up to tipoff. If he's unable to play, Cason Wallace would move into the starting five while Isaiah Joe and Gordon Hayward would both get some extra opportunities in a reserve role.


New Orleans Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram (knee) is hopeful to return to the court before the end of the season, according to head coach Willie Green. The plan was to shut down Ingram for two weeks, which means he'd be re-evaluated on Friday. It sounds like Ingram has been progressing well. He has reportedly been running on the treadmill and making more progress each day. Trey Murphy III is expected to continue starting until Ingram is ready to play again. He'll have increased fantasy value with the starting unit, so fantasy managers should hold onto him for now. The Pelicans should give another update on Ingram's status on Friday.


Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (quad) has been tagged as questionable ahead of the Tuesday night matchup with the Philadelphia 76ers. The MVP candidate returned from a two-game absence on Sunday and hit the game-winning shot against the New York Knicks. After that win, the Thunder clinched a playoff spot and now will be competing for playoff positioning as they're tied for the number-one spot with the Denver Nuggets. He likely won't push it to play in this game if he's not fully healthy, so if he watches from the sidelines, Cason Wallace, Luguentz Dort, and Josh Giddey will all see added minutes.


San Antonio Spurs forward Jeremy Sochan (ankle) is officially done for the rest of the season. The organization announced on Monday that Sochan will undergo arthroscopic surgery. This is a tough blow after Sochan suffered the injury during Friday's game. Cedi Osman started in his place on Sunday and figures to continue playing with the starting unit the rest of the way. Sochan fell out of the starting point guard role early in the season but still put together a decent campaign. He'll be worth a look as a late-round option heading into next season.
