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Welcome to the Fantasy Basketball Minutes Report! Each week, I analyze recent game-by-game playing time for NBA teams to identify which players are seeing increased or decreased minutes compared to the previous week. With this data, we can pinpoint fantasy basketball players who are rising in value or those who might need to be dropped or added via waivers.
Below, you’ll find a handy chart that lets you track minutes over the last 3, 5, 10 games, or across the season, helping you spot trends on your own.
All this valuable data comes thanks to Kyle Brand, an incredibly skilled and generous analyst. Be sure to follow him and explore his extensive basketball statistics.
Atlanta Hawks
Nickel Alexander-Walker has significantly stepped up following Trae Young’s departure, averaging 20 points, 3.8 rebounds, 4.1 assists, and 1 block over his past eight games, becoming a top-60 fantasy asset. Meanwhile, Kristaps Porzingis, Onyeka Okongwu, and Jalen Johnson continue to perform well as the Hawks adapt without Young.
Boston Celtics
Josh Minott appears to be losing some rotation time due to underperformance, while Nehemiah Queta, despite an ankle injury, has been solid recently with strong production. Fantasy managers should focus on Jaylen Brown, Derrick White, and Peyton Pritchard.
Brooklyn Nets
The Nets haven’t changed their rotation much even with Cam Thomas expected back mid-December. Egor Dragic’s playing time is increasing, but he still needs to make a bigger impact, while Noah Clowney has improved, edging towards top-100 fantasy territory.
Charlotte Hornets
The Hornets are regaining strength as Brandon Miller, LaMelo Ball, and Colin Sexton have returned. Ryan Kalkbrenner is back after a minor injury, though his minutes have decreased slightly. Despite a slight dip in playing time for Miles Bridges and Can Knuppel, all should remain rostered in fantasy leagues.
Chicago Bulls
Kevin Huerter and Isaac Okoro have seen reduced minutes due to injuries, resulting in more opportunity for Ayo Dosunmu and Jalen Smith. Dosunmu has been a reliable scorer off the bench, while Derrick Jones Jr. returned from injury with a strong performance.
Cleveland Cavaliers
Sam Merrill and Jarrett Allen have missed games due to finger injuries. Evan Mobley has stepped up with strong fantasy numbers, and Darius Garland’s minutes are cautiously managed due to a toe injury.
Dallas Mavericks
Anthony Davis has returned to practice and may soon be back in the lineup. Brandon Williams is emerging as a top-100 player, showing well-rounded stats, while Derek Lively and Daniel Gafford have been solid contributors.
Denver Nuggets
The Nuggets have faced injury setbacks with Aaron Gordon and Christian Braun out. Cameron Johnson and Peyton Watson have benefited by seeing increased minutes, and Gordon’s absence may last another 4-5 weeks.
Detroit Pistons
Tobias Harris and Jaden Ivey have returned to action. Daminis Jenkins’ role has shrunk following team health improvements. Author Thompson has seen less productivity since Harris returned.
Golden State Warriors
Stephen Curry suffered a quad injury and will be cautious moving forward. Al Horford remains out with sciatica, and the Warriors have yet to find a consistent rotation beyond players like Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green.
Houston Rockets
Tari Eason stays sidelined until mid-December, and Steven Adams is limited due to an ankle injury. Kevin Durant missed games for personal reasons but is expected back soon, which may reduce playing times for others.
Indiana Pacers
The team is stabilizing after injuries, with TJ McConnell increasing his minutes post-return. Jay Huff is providing elite rim protection, though Isiah Jackson’s breakout has yet to materialize.
Los Angeles Clippers
Bradley Beal’s season ended early, and Derrick Jones Jr. is out until the new year. Kawhi Leonard is back, playing regular minutes with limited fantasy additions outside of James Harden and Ivica Zubac.
Los Angeles Lakers
LeBron James is back to full minutes alongside Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves. Injuries have affected Deandre Ayton and Jackson Haze, impacting their playing time.
Memphis Grizzlies
Ja Morant remains out for at least another week, while Vince Williams Jr. has become a key fantasy contributor. Saint Aldama’s production is trending upward despite an injury to Zack Eadie.
Miami Heat
Tyler Herro returned this week along with Andrew Wiggins and Norman Powell, but the team has yet to hit full stride due to ongoing absences.
Milwaukee Bucks
Giannis Antetokounmpo looks close to returning, which will likely reduce minutes for Jericho Sims and Bobby Portis. Ryan Rollins continues to impress as a breakout fantasy asset.
Minnesota Timberwolves
The Timberwolves maintain a consistent rotation with little change, led by Anthony Edwards and Jayden McDaniels.
New Orleans Pelicans
Dejounte Murray remains out until January. Jeremiah Rivers and Derrick Queen have been bright spots, though Queen’s role feels somewhat uncertain.
New York Knicks
The Knicks deal with injuries to OG Anunoby and Landry Shamet, but Miles McBride and Jordan Clarkson continue to contribute off the bench. The core trio of Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Mikal Bridges remains dominant.
Oklahoma City Thunder
The rotation remains stable as Jaylen Williams nears a return. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander remains a steady leader.
Orlando Magic
Paolo Banchero is still sidelined, leading to more playing time for others like Anthony Black and Wendell Carter Jr. Playing time has shifted recently due to minor injuries and rotations.
Philadelphia 76ers
Paul George is back but playing limited minutes. Andre Drummond has been a valuable fantasy asset in the absence of Joel Embiid and others.
Phoenix Suns
Injuries to Jaylen Green, Grayson Allen, and Ryan Dunn have provided extra minutes for Jordan Goodwin and Colin Gillespie. Gillespie has performed well to date.
Portland Trail Blazers
Scoot Henderson remains out until the end of December, while Jerami Grant’s playing time has increased. Donovan Clingan has stood out recently with strong performances.
Sacramento Kings
Domantas Sabonis is out up to a month with a knee injury, impacting the team’s dynamics significantly.
San Antonio Spurs
Dylan Harper returned recently, and Victor Wembanyama is expected back next week. Stephon Castle may rejoin the rotation soon as well.
Toronto Raptors
RJ Barrett is out with a knee injury. Brandon Ingram and Scottie Barnes continue to be important contributors, while Jamal Shied and Jacob Poeltl play supporting roles.
Utah Jazz
Minutes are stable, with Lauri Markkanen and Keyontae George leading the rotation. Ace Bailey is gradually improving and worth monitoring.
Washington Wizards
Marvin Bagley III is out with a hip injury, leading to less playing time for Tre Johnson. Corey Kispert’s minutes have increased alongside solid production from Alex Searle and Kishawn George.
Fan Take: This comprehensive report is essential for fantasy basketball enthusiasts looking to optimize their rosters with the latest minute trends and injury updates. It also highlights how player rotations and health directly impact team performance and fantasy valuations, providing fans a deeper understanding of the evolving NBA season.

