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Orlando’s Franz Wagner Out for Week 8; Victor Wembaneyama Continues to Sit in Fantasy Basketball Injury Update

December 10, 2025 4 Min Read
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Week 8 of fantasy basketball features limited action as teams that didn’t make the Emirates NBA Cup final round play their final two games to complete an 82-game regular season. Meanwhile, teams in the knockout round also play two games, including one in the NBA Cup semifinals or a post-elimination match. Toronto and Miami’s game is postponed until Monday, December 15, the start of Week 9. These breaks help players rest and recover after a busy first quarter.

Key injuries affecting fantasy basketball in Week 8 include Atlanta’s Trae Young recovering from a sprained right knee MCL and expected back sometime in December. Young’s absence has boosted the fantasy value of teammates Jalen Johnson and Alexander Walker. Charlotte’s LaMelo Ball is out with a left ankle bone bruise, and Collin Sexton has missed games with a strained quadriceps; rookies like Keon Johnson and KJ Simpson are stepping up. Chicago Bulls face injuries to Huerter and Jones, while Dosunmu and Okoro’s values fluctuate with their health and performance.

Cleveland’s Jarrett Allen struggles with finger injuries but is slowly returning, affecting fellow players Evan Mobley and Jaylon Tyson’s fantasy roles. Sam Merrill continues to recover from a sprained hand with slow progress. Dallas is managing injuries to centers Daniel Gafford and Derek Lively II with Anthony Davis adapting to a starting role alongside PJ Washington and Nazeer Marshall. Denver’s Christian Braun and Aaron Gordon remain out through Christmas, giving Peyton Watson and Spencer Jones more playing time.

Golden State’s Draymond Green is sidelined with a midfoot sprain, but veterans like Stephen Curry may return soon. Indiana’s Ben Shepard is out with a calf strain, while Memphis’ Ja Morant remains sidelined with a calf injury, pushing others like Vince Williams Jr. and Cam Spencer into larger roles. Miami’s Pelle Larsson is dealing with an ankle injury, but players like Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Tyler Herro are gaining more focus. Milwaukee’s AJ Green is recovering from a shoulder injury, with Kyle Kuzma and Gary Trent Jr. filling in.

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New Orleans’ Jordan Poole is returning from a quadriceps strain, potentially impacting minutes for Jeremiah Fears and Jose Alvarado. New York’s Miles McBride is injured, increasing Jordan Clarkson’s importance in the rotation. Oklahoma City’s Isaiah Hartenstein and Isaiah Joe are injured, allowing Jaylen Williams and Cason Wallace more playing time, with Luguentz Dort returning soon. Orlando’s Franz Wagner faces a high ankle sprain, opening opportunities for Tristan da Silva and Anthony Black.

Phoenix’s Devin Booker continues to recover from a groin strain, while Jalen Green’s hamstring injury lingers, affecting Grayson Allen and Colin Gillespie’s roles. Portland’s Clingan missed games with a leg contusion, and Jacob Poeltl struggles with a knee injury, while Robert Williams III missed time due to illness. San Antonio’s Victor Wembaneyama remains out with a calf strain, with Luke Cornett stepping up; Steffon Castle is also returning from injury. Toronto’s RJ Barrett is sidelined with a knee sprain, impacting lesser-known players stepping into the lineup.

Fan Take: These injury updates and player rotations highlight the unpredictability and strategic depth of fantasy basketball, offering opportunities for lesser-known players to shine. For basketball fans, this dynamic not only affects fantasy leagues but also showcases the resilience and adaptability of teams amid a grueling season.

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