

Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson (knee) will play on Sunday night against San Antonio. The 34-year-old missed the Dubs previous contest versus Charlotte because of a knee issue. However, he's good to go for this one. Thompson played relatively well in March, averaging 18.1 points while shooting 40.8% from behind the arc. He's played even better in three meetings with San Antonio this season, making him a viable DFS option in any format.


Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (quadriceps) will return from a two-game absence on Sunday against the Knicks. The return of OKC's MVP candidate will push Cason Wallace back to the bench. Wallace had a pair of inconsistent performances as Gilgeous-Alexander's replacement in the first unit. Josh Giddey's usage went through the roof in the last couple of games, and he'll have to adjust to being more without the ball again. However, Giddey also had some momentum playing next to Gilgeous-Alexander, so he could still play a crucial role in Sunday's big game.


Golden State Warriors for Jonathan Kuminga (knee) isn't available for Sunday's game against the Spurs. He has tendonitis in both knees, so he'll miss his third consecutive contest. Fortunately, Klay Thompson (knee) will suit up following a one-game absence. At the same time, Moses Moody, who's logged at least 24 minutes in his previous two games, has value potential for DFS participants.



New York Knicks center Isaiah Hartenstein (wrist) will play against the Thunder on Sunday, while fellow big Mitchell Robinson (ankle) has been ruled out. Robinson appeared to hurt his left ankle again on Friday versus San Antonio. This was only his second appearance for the Knicks since recovering from ankle surgery. Hartenstein is dealing with a right wrist sprain but has been upgraded from probable to available. He's set to play a big part once more without Robinson, while Precious Achiuwa should get a boost of playing time as well. This is a favorable matchup for the Knicks frontcourt, as Oklahoma City struggles on the glass.


Philadelphia 76ers point guard Tyrese Maxey (hip) won't play against the Raptors on Sunday. He picked up a late questionable tag due to hip tightness, and the team has now downgraded him to out. Cameron Payne is set to take his position in the starting lineup. It's a good matchup to make some noise for Payne, who's notched 13.2 points, 3.8 assists, and 1.0 steals in six previous starts in 2023-24. Maxey's absence also means extra shots for the likes of Kelly Oubre Jr., Tobias Harris, and Buddy Hield.
