November 7, 2025
Charlotte Hornets guard
Collin Sexton (neck) went from more likely to play to more likely to watch from the sidelines on Friday. Earlier Friday morning, Sexton was considered probable to play their NBA Cup game against the Miami Heat, but the team's PR department has since announced that he's been downgraded to doubtful. Unfortunately,
LaMelo Ball (ankle) was also downgraded from questionable to doubtful. That means
Tre Mann is likely moving into the starting five while
Kon Knueppel and
Sion James will have an even bigger role in the offense. For fantasy managers in deeper leagues,
KJ Simpson might even be worth a look for relief minutes in the backcourt. As of right now, Knueppel is the most consistent with averages of 14.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 3.1 threes per game.
--Alex Fischbein - RotoBallerSource: Charlotte Hornets PR
November 7, 2025
Charlotte Hornets guard
LaMelo Ball (ankle) has been downgraded from questionable to doubtful ahead of their Friday night matchup with the Miami Heat. The star point guard has had a history of ankle issues and will now likely miss a third consecutive game due to another ankle injury. His backcourt mate,
Collin Sexton (neck), was also downgraded to doubtful, so that means more opportunities for
Tre Mann,
Sion James, and
Kon Knueppel. So far this season, the rookie Knueppel has been the most consistent, especially from three. If available, he'd be the highest priority streamer since he averages 14.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 3.1 threes per game.
--Alex Fischbein - RotoBallerSource: Charlotte Hornets PR
November 7, 2025
New Orleans Pelicans center
Yves Missi (illness) will miss a third consecutive game after the team ruled him out for Saturday's matchup with the San Antonio Spurs. The 21-year-old has appeared in five games so far (four starts), but hasn't really seen any increase in production yet. While he's been out,
Kevon Looney has taken over the starting center spot while
Derik Queen has seen increasing minutes off the bench. While Looney can provide managers with solid rebounding numbers, Queen provides a higher all-around ceiling after posting 23 points, 15 rebounds, nine assists, and seven steals across 44 minutes in his last two games.
--Alex Fischbein - RotoBallerSource: NBA Injury Report
November 7, 2025
Golden State Warriors center
Al Horford (foot) is dealing with soreness in his left foot and is considered questionable for the team's NBA Cup matchup with the Denver Nuggets. The veteran big man played in their last game against the Sacramento Kings and put up a subpar effort in the scoring department. He finished with 0 points on 0-for-8 shooting overall and 0-for-7 from deep. He did, however, contribute seven boards, two assists, and two steals. If Horford can't give it a go on Friday,
Quinten Post would likely see a boost in opportunities off the bench since
Draymond Green (rib) is considered probable. Post can be a solid streamer in deeper category leagues for managers that need some threes and rebounds.
--Alex Fischbein - RotoBallerSource: NBA Injury Report
November 7, 2025
Minnesota Timberwolves guard
Anthony Edwards (hamstring) has been upgraded from questionable to available on the team's official injury report. The superstar wing returned to the court from a hamstring strain on Wednesday night and didn't turn in one of his best performances. He finished with 15 points (5-13 FG), five assists, two rebounds, two steals, and three turnovers in a 114-137 blowout loss. The good thing is that it seems as though there weren't any health setbacks in that game, so he'll be ready to suit up for the team's pursuit of the NBA Cup.
--Alex Fischbein - RotoBallerSource: NBA Injury Report
November 7, 2025
Atlanta Hawks guard
Luke Kennard (illness) is officially listed as questionable for Friday's NBA Cup game against the Toronto Raptors. If Kennard can suit up, he should get around 20-25 minutes again since
Trae Young (knee) remains sidelined and the team continues a committee approach in the backcourt. On the other hand, if Kennard has to sit out,
Keaton Wallace would likely see a big bump in minutes off of the bench. The last time he played more than 15 minutes, he registered 11 points, seven assists, three rebounds, and one steal against the Indiana Pacers. He's most likely be the best streaming option that's also widely available across all fantasy formats.
--Alex Fischbein - RotoBallerSource: NBA Injury Report
November 7, 2025
Washington Wizards forward
Kyshawn George (illness) popped up on the injury report later Friday morning with some sort of illness. He's officially listed as questionable, which is a bit worrisome since he appeared on the official report so late. The second-year wing has seen a huge step in production so far this season as he averages 16.8 points, 6.8 rebounds, 4.0 assists, 1.0 steals, and 1.1 blocks per game with shooting splits of .532/.500/.619. If George is unable to play,
Bub Carrington and
Tre Johnson may both be able to start since
Bilal Coulibaly (leg) has been ruled out. Johnson has been the better option as Carrington has struggled mightily to start his sophomore season.
--Alex Fischbein - RotoBallerSource: NBA Injury Report
November 7, 2025
New Orleans Pelicans guard
Jordan Poole (quadriceps) has been ruled out with a left quadriceps strain, according to the team. Poole will be re-evaluated in the next 7-10 days. The 26-year-old has appeared in seven games for the Pelicans, starting four. Poole is averaging 17.3 points, 1.7 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per game as the team's second option behind also injured
Zion Williamson (hamstring). With Poole sidelined, expect to see an increased role for rookie
Jeremiah Fears as he continues to carve out a role with the team.
--Shaun AlbinSource: ESPN.com
November 7, 2025
Miami Heat forward
Nikola Jovic (right hip contusion) has been cleared to play Friday against the Charlotte Hornets. The 22-year-old hasn't secured a consistent role in Miami's rotation, averaging 8.3 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 2.6 assists in 21.4 minutes per game this season. His playing time has fluctuated as he continues to compete with second-year big man
Kel'el Ware for minutes, while
Jaime Jaquez Jr. has been outplaying him on the wing. Jovic's shooting has dipped to 37.7 percent from the field, and he's struggled to find rhythm offensively. Fantasy managers should view him as a deep-league streamer for now. He'll need to regain his shooting touch before becoming relevant in standard fantasy formats, but his versatility still makes him worth monitoring if his efficiency improves.
--Brian DailisanSource: NBA Injury Report
November 7, 2025
Miami Heat guard
Norman Powell (right groin strain) has been cleared to play Friday against the Charlotte Hornets. Powell has been a steady contributor for Miami early in the season, averaging 23.2 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 2.2 assists over his last five games while shooting 46.4 percent from the field and an excellent 51.7 percent from beyond the arc. With
Tyler Herro (foot, ankle) sidelined, Powell remains one of Miami's most reliable offensive options. His efficiency and high free-throw volume (27-for-29 over his past five) make him a strong play in both points and category formats. Expect him to continue leading the Heat's scoring load alongside
Andrew Wiggins, with top-75 fantasy upside for as long as the roster remains shorthanded. Fantasy managers should feel confident keeping Powell active in all formats this weekend.
--Brian DailisanSource: NBA Injury Report
November 7, 2025
Dallas Mavericks guard Dante Exum (right knee, injury management) will remain out for Friday's matchup against the Memphis Grizzlies. The veteran has yet to make his season debut, as the team continues to manage his recovery. There's still no clear timetable for his return. Exum averaged 8.7 points, 2.8 assists, and 1.7 rebounds in 18.6 minutes per game last season while shooting an efficient 47.8 percent from the field and 43.4 percent from three. His shooting efficiency made him a valuable complementary piece when healthy, but his current role and durability concerns limit his fantasy appeal. With D'Angelo Russell, Max Christie, Brandon Williams, and sometimes Cooper Flagg handling the backcourt duties, Exum can safely be left on the waiver wire in all fantasy formats until he proves he's part of the regular rotation.
--Brian DailisanSource: NBA Injury Report
November 7, 2025
Minnesota Timberwolves forward
Terrence Shannon Jr. (left foot soreness) is listed as questionable for Friday's game against the Utah Jazz. Now in his second NBA season, Shannon has carved out a limited bench role, averaging 16.4 minutes per game with a 14.0 percent usage rate. He's shown solid athleticism and defensive effort when called upon, though his fantasy value remains minimal for now. If Shannon is unable to go, expect veteran guard
Mike Conley and
Jaylen Clark to see extra minutes in the rotation. Managers in deeper fantasy leagues should continue to monitor Shannon's status, as his ability to contribute across multiple categories could make him a streaming option if his role expands.
--Brian DailisanSource: NBA Injury Report
November 6, 2025
According to Clemente Almanza of USA Today, Oklahoma City Thunder guard/forward
Aaron Wiggins (thigh) will miss Friday's game against the Sacramento Kings. Despite posting 27 points, two rebounds, two assists, and three steals on Wednesday versus the Trail Blazers, Wiggins sustained a left adductor strain during the contest. With Wiggins out and
Luguentz Dort (shoulder) possibly sidelined,
Isaiah Joe and
Cason Wallace will likely see extended minutes on the floor Friday evening.
--Andrew LennoxSource: Clemente Almanza
November 6, 2025
According to Clemente Almanza of USA Today, Oklahoma City Thunder guard/forward
Luguentz Dort (shoulder) is questionable for Friday's matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The 26-year-old sustained a shoulder injury during Tuesday's 126-107 win over the Clippers and could miss his second straight game. Dort has struggled to find his rhythm so far this season, shooting just 31.5 percent from the field while averaging 7.1 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.6 assists, and 1.0 steals across seven outings. Fantasy managers should be aware that he will likely be a game-time decision for Friday evening.
--Andrew LennoxSource: Clemente Almanza
November 6, 2025
According to Clemente Almanza of USA Today, Oklahoma City Thunder forward/center
Chet Holmgren (back) has been removed from the injury report ahead of Friday's matchup with the Sacramento Kings. Holmgren sat out the second half of Wednesday's back-to-back set for rest purposes, as he recently returned from a lower back strain. When available, the 23-year-old has been a fantasy force, averaging 20.6 points, 9.2 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.6 blocks, and 1.2 steals across five outings.
--Andrew LennoxSource: Clemente Almanza