

Washington Wizards center Richaun Holmes (toe) is questionable for Sunday's matchup with the Miami Heat. With Marvin Bagley III (back) sidelined of late, Holmes has been getting some work. He most recently amassed a double-double on Friday night versus the Charlotte Hornets. However, Holmes is in danger of missing Sunday's clash with the Heat because of a big toe sprain. That type of injury is never easy on anyone, especially for a player of his stature. As a result, fantasy managers may not have him, which would likely mean Kyle Kuzma will slide over to the five spot and Corey Kispert moving into the starting lineup. But if Holmes plays, he's worth streaming in any fantasy lineup.


Washington Wizards guard Landry Shamet (calf) will play on Sunday versus Miami. He missed Friday's game against Charlotte because of calf soreness. However, the 26-year-old will return to the lineup after just a one-game absence. Shamet has averaged 7.3 points in 45 games this season. But that's not enough to make him a worthwhile fantasy asset, so he'll likely remain benched in most leagues.


Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards (ankle) is questionable for Sunday's matchup with the Los Angeles Lakers. The 22-year-old tweaked his ankle during Thursday's meeting with the Indiana Pacers and carried an injury designation heading into Friday's game in Cleveland. However, he was available for that one, logging 42 minutes, so it would be surprising if he didn't suit up against Los Angeles. As always, the All-Star should remain featured in all fantasy lineups, assuming he plays. But with Karl-Anthony Towns (knee) out of commission, Edwards should continue to receive extra scoring opportunities.


According to Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers, forward Khris Middleton (ankle) has recently gone through some "hard" practices of late. Fortunately, things have gone well, with Rivers indicating that the 32-year-old is "getting closer" to getting back on the court. Middleton has averaged 14.8 points this season, one of the lowest averages of his career. However, his absence over the last month or so has been felt by fantasy managers. Nonetheless, it appears Middleton could be back within the next week or two. Yet, he will likely be limited early on, meaning it may be a while before he can be trusted to return to starting fantasy lineups.


Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (knee) received the green light to play on Sunday against the Clippers. The multi-time MVP is seemingly always on the injury report. However, he hasn't missed much time this season. He did sit out recently because of Achilles soreness. But Antetokounmpo's right knee issue isn't enough to keep him off the floor versus Los Angeles. As always, fantasy managers should keep him starting, even though he could see fewer minutes than usual if the score gets out of hand, considering the Clippers won't have Kawhi Leonard (groin) and Paul George (knee).
