
San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama (ankle) has been removed from the injury report ahead of Monday's game against the Golden State Warriors. The superstar center didn't travel with the team for their two-game road trip. However, Wembanyama appears ready to return after spraining his ankle on Tuesday. The expectation is that the Spurs are going to take a cautious approach here. Wembanyama will likely be under a minutes limit, which will limit his DFS value. However, fantasy managers in season-long formats should feel safe plugging Wembanyama back into their lineups on Monday. Zach Collins will head back to the second unit and take a hit in value.


Toronto Raptors guard/forward Bruce Brown (knee) has been tagged as questionable against the Denver Nuggets on Monday. The veteran wing hasn't played in the last four games while he deals with right knee inflammation. His return would give the lineup a much-needed boost while they're missing two important starters in Scottie Barnes (hand) and Jakob Poeltl (hand). On top of that, they could be without RJ Barrett (illness) who's questionable. If Brown can play, he'll likely get plenty of opportunities on a short-handed roster. If he's unable to suit up along with Barrett, Gradey Dick and Gary Trent Jr. should both remain in the starting lineup and are quality streaming options.


Toronto Raptors guard/forward RJ Barrett (illness) is suffering from an illness and has been tagged as questionable for their Monday night game. The Duke product was forced to miss their last game against the Portland Trail Blazers on Saturday, so the illness may linger enough to keep him out of at least one more game. If he can suit up, Barrett has turned himself into an automatic fantasy starter since joining the Raptors back in December. On the other hand, if he's sidelined for one more game, Immanuel Quickley will likely play some big minutes while Gary Trent Jr. and Gradey Dick will remain in the starting five as long as Bruce Brown (knee) also doesn't play.


Phoenix Suns guard/forward Josh Okogie (abdomen) will be absent for a fifth consecutive game on Monday versus Cleveland. He's trying to overcome an abdominal strain. With Eric Gordon (knee) joining Okogie on the shelf, the starters will likely be in for a busy night on Monday, and Royce O'Neale could still have a major part to play in the rotation, despite getting demoted back to the bench due to Devin Booker's (ankle) likely return. This will be a favorable matchup for the Suns against an injury-hit team.


Golden State Warriors guard Moses Moody (knee) is considered probable to play on Monday against the San Antonio Spurs. The third-year combo guard has stepped into a bigger role lately, especially while Stephen Curry (ankle) is sidelined for a couple of games. Moody has been receiving 24.1 minutes per contest over the last seven games and started in four of those. During that span, he's averaged 10.4 points, 4.9 rebounds, 1.0 steals, 1.0 turnovers, and 1.1 made threes per game. Moody makes a good streaming option in deeper leagues for fantasy managers who need a handful of points, threes, and rebounds.
