

New Orleans Pelicans guard Dyson Daniels (knee) will play on Saturday against Boston. The 21-year-old had averaged 5.5 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 1.4 steals before going down with a knee injury that resulted in surgery. But after being on the shelf for over a month, he'll be back on the floor, although he may be limited in his first game back. At any rate, with Jose Alvarado (oblique) out, Daniels should see enough work to keep Jordan Hawkin off the floor, giving him some potential as a DFS value option.


Orlando Magic forward Jonathan Isaac (hamstring) won't play on Saturday against Memphis. The Magic need him healthy for the postseason, so he'll miss the second game of a back-to-back after logging 16 minutes in Friday's three-point loss to the Clippers. While Isaac doesn't play a lot of minutes whenever he's in the lineup, his absence should allow Joe Ingles and Moritz Wagner to get a few more scoring opportunities.


Orlando Magic guard Gary Harris (foot) won't play on Saturday against Memphis. The 29-year-old logged 24 minutes in Friday's three-point loss to the Los Angeles Clippers. Yet, he'll sit out the second of back-to-back contests, which isn't unusual. With Jonathan Isaac (hamstring) also getting a breather, Cole Anthony, Markelle Fultz, and Caleb Houstan could see a few additional minutes. However, not enough to make much of a difference from a DFS standpoint.


Toronto Raptors guard Immanuel Quickley (personal) won't play on Sunday against Philadelphia. The 24-year-old missed the Raptors' previous five games and recently started practicing with the team. However, he's not ready to return, although DFS participants could see him back on the floor for Tuesday's clash with the Los Angeles Lakers. In the meantime, Javon Freeman-Liberty, averaging 13.0 points and 4.3 rebounds in three starts this season, will remain a relevant fantasy option, especially if RJ Barrett (personal) isn't back in the lineup versus the 76ers.


Toronto Raptors forward Ochai Agbaji (hip) won't play on Sunday versus the 76ers. He took a hard fall during Sunday's blowout loss to the New York Knicks and didn't return after logging just five minutes. With the Raptors' lengthy injury report, Agbaji had been more involved than usual, posting double-digit scoring performances in his previous four games leading up to Friday's game. Fortunately, RJ Barrett (personal) has a chance to return after missing a few weeks. But if Barrett isn't ready for action, Gradey Dick and Gary Trent Jr. should stay the team's top contributors. At the same time, Garrett Temple, coming off a 15-point showing, may remain relevant for DFS participants.
