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Sun Jun 5 202219:41Otto Porter Jr. Good To Go For Game 2
Golden State Warriors forward Otto Porter Jr. (foot) is available for Sunday's NBA Finals showdown versus the Boston Celtics. On Thursday, the 29-year-old returned for Game 1 after missing a few contests, finishing with 12 points off an impressive 4-for-5 shooting from the field. With Andre Iguodala (knee) out for Game 2, Porter could receive even more opportunities to produce for DFS participants.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Sun Jun 5 202200:27Otto Porter Jr. On The Injury Report For Sunday
Golden State Warriors forward Otto Porter Jr. (foot) is listed as questionable ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Boston Celtics. The veteran missed a few games during the Western Conference Finals because of a left foot issue. However, he returned for Game 1 of the NBA Finals and finished with 12 points off an efficient 4-for-5 shooting from deep while adding four boards and two steals. Porter will likely be good to go for Game 2 and should continue to receive plenty of work off the bench.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Wed Jun 1 202223:00Otto Porter Jr. Questionable Versus Boston
Golden State Warriors forward Otto Porter Jr. (foot) is officially questionable ahead of the NBA Finals opener against Boston. The 28-year-old missed his previous two games while tending to a left foot issue. Nevertheless, Porter isn't a consistent producer, but he can get it going when given the minutes, so he at least deserves some DFS consideration for Game 1. However, it's hard to determine how much action Porter will receive even if he's cleared, especially since Gary Payton II (elbow) and Andre Iguodala (neck) may play.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Tue May 31 202221:08Otto Porter Jr. May Play On Thursday Night
Golden State Warriors forward Otto Porter Jr. (foot) has a shot at playing during Game 1 of the NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics. The veteran missed a few games during the previous series versus the Dallas Mavericks due to a foot injury. However, while the latest update is undoubtedly good news, head coach Steve Kerr indicated that it's too early to tell if he'll suit up on Thursday night. Nevertheless, it's hard to determine where Porter will fit in if he returns, especially with Gary Payton II (foot) and Andre Iguodala (neck) also in line to return. Still, if he can go, the DFS upside is always there for those participating in GPP contests.
Source: Darren YamashitaRotoBaller.com
Thu May 26 202219:25Otto Porter Jr. Officially Ruled Out For Game 5
Golden State Warriors forward Otto Porter Jr. (foot) has been ruled out for Thursday's Game 5 against the Dallas Mavericks. He was not expected to play in this contest due to left foot soreness. His absence should open up playing time for Nemanja Bjelica or Jonathan Kuminga. Neither player is likely to see enough minutes to warrant rostering in DFS contests. Although, Kuminga is the better option between the two of them.
Source: Anthony SlaterRotoBaller.com
Thu May 26 202218:31Otto Porter Jr. Not Expected To Play In Game 5
Golden State Warriors forward Otto Porter Jr. (foot) is not expected to play during Thursday's Game 5 against the Dallas Mavericks. The veteran forward is considered day-to-day due to left foot soreness. Head coach Steve Kerr hinted that the organization is going to be cautious with Porter. Jonathan Kuminga looked solid in Game 4, so he'll probably continue to get more minutes on Thursday.
Source: Chris HaynesRotoBaller.com
Mon May 23 202211:30Otto Porter Jr. Could Miss Game 4
Golden State Warriors forward Otto Porter Jr. (foot) was forced out early during Sunday's Game 3 against the Dallas Mavericks. The veteran forward played seven minutes before exiting due to left foot soreness. He missed time earlier in the postseason due to a right foot injury. It's uncertain whether or not Porter will be able to suit up for Tuesday's Game 4 contest. Fantasy managers will have to check back for another update on Porter.
Source: Warriors PRRotoBaller.com
Tue May 17 202210:27Otto Porter Jr. Should Play In Game 1
Golden State Warriors forward Otto Porter Jr. (foot) was able to fully participate in practice on Monday. The veteran forward missed both Game 5 and 6 due to a foot issue. Nemanja Bjelica saw increased playing time with Porter missing the final two games of their series with Memphis. As of now, Porter is listed as probable for Wednesday's Game 1 against the Dallas Mavericks. His return will likely bounce Bjelica from the rotation.
Source: Kendra AndrewsRotoBaller.com
Fri May 13 202221:23Otto Porter Jr. Unable To Suit Up For Game 6
Golden State Warriors forward Otto Porter Jr. (foot) won't play during Friday's playoff meeting against Memphis. The veteran suffered a right foot injury during Game 5, which sent him hobbling off the floor and ruling him out for the rest of the night. It's a tough blow for the Warriors, primarily since Porter has been utilized for his defensive prowess in the wake of the injury to Gary Payton II (elbow). Nonetheless, without Porter in the mix, Jonathan Kuminga and Nemanja Bjelica now have higher than usual upsides, so DFS managers may want to consider a late swap, especially for those looking for value.
Source: Anthony SlaterRotoBaller.com
Thu May 12 202222:42Otto Porter Jr. May Miss Game 6
Golden State Warriors forward Otto Porter Jr. (foot) is uncertain for Friday's postseason showdown with Memphis. The veteran logged only 12 minutes during Game 5 before exiting for the remainder of the contest with a right foot injury. He needed to hobble off the floor, so things aren't looking good regarding his availability. Nonetheless, If Porter is out, Nemanja Bjelica may see some additional minutes off the bench. He isn't a consistent DFS producer, but he can get it going when given the opportunity.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Wed May 11 202223:15Otto Porter Jr. Exits Game 5
Golden State Warriors forward Otto Porter Jr. (foot) exited Wednesday's playoff bout. He will not return. The veteran injured his right foot and hobbled into the locker room for an evaluation. With Gary Payton II (elbow) out for at least three weeks, Porter was getting some additional minutes, primarily for his prowess on the defensive end. However, the 28-year-old could be looking at an extended absence of his own, opening the door for Nemanja Bjelica to receive more work moving ahead.
Source: Jared GreenburgRotoBaller.com
Mon May 9 202211:35Otto Porter Jr. Listed As Probable For Game 4
Golden State Warriors forward Otto Porter Jr. (hand) is listed as probable for Monday's Game 4 against the Memphis Grizzlies. He played 24 minutes in Game 3, but re-aggravated his hand during the contest. There's a good chance Porter will still be able to play, but fantasy managers will have to check back later in the day. Otherwise, Jonathan Kuminga and Damion Lee would see more playing time.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Fri Mar 11 202221:37Otto Porter Jr. To Miss Another Game On Saturday
Golden State Warriors forward Otto Porter Jr. (illness) has been ruled out ahead of Saturday's matchup with Milwaukee. It's a tough blow for the Dubs, primarily since the team won't have Draymond Green (back), Andre Iguodala (back), and Gary Payton II (knee) either. Nevertheless, Moses Moody will likely start, although Jonathan Kuminga and Jordan Poole should remain the preferred fantasy options. Kevon Looney, who had 10 points, seven boards, and five assists on Thursday against Denver, may also continue to see an uptick in production.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Tue Mar 8 202217:55Gary Payton II, Otto Porter Jr. Ruled Out On Tuesday
Golden State Warriors guard Gary Payton II (knee) and forward Otto Porter Jr. (illness) have been ruled out for Tuesday's game against the Los Angeles Clippers. This marks the third game in a row that Payton has missed. Both Damion Lee and Jordan Poole will play more minutes with Payton sidelined. Poole is the better fantasy option between the two, but neither have great upside. Jonathan Kuminga could have some streaming appeal with Porter set to miss his second game in a row.
Source: Anthony SlaterRotoBaller.com
Mon Mar 7 202215:13Otto Porter Jr. Questionable On Monday
Golden State Warriors forward Otto Porter Jr. (illness) is listed as questionable for Monday's game against the Denver Nuggets. The organization is calling this a general illness, so possibly Porter feels better before game time. Otherwise, Jonathan Kuminga could be asked to slide into the starting lineup. He has shown some flashes of strong play throughout the season. He could be a possible streaming option or low cost DFS choice for Monday's slate.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Thu Feb 10 202217:46Otto Porter Jr., Andre Iguodala Will Miss Thursday’s Contest
Golden State Warriors small forwards Otto Porter Jr. (rest) and Andre Iguodala (back) have been ruled out for Thursday's game against the Knicks. Porter is being given the night off on the second leg of a back-to-back, despite having played just 15 minutes in each of his last two appearances. Iguodala has played just six minutes since Jan. 20 as he battles a back ailment, with both absences leaving Jonathan Kuminga in an advantageous upside spot in the DFS market. Even when healthy, it appears Golden State is going to ease Porter's workload for the time being, likely forcing him to the waiver wire in the vast majority of season-long formats.
Source: Anthony SlaterRotoBaller.com
Mon Feb 7 202218:50Otto Porter Jr., Andre Iguodala Will Return For Monday’s Game
Golden State Warriors small forwards Otto Porter Jr. (back) and Andre Iguodala (hip) have been given the green light to suit up for Monday's contest against Oklahoma City. Porter's return after a three-game absence will also see him return to the starting five, bumping Moses Moody back to the second unit. Prior to going down, Porter averaged 13 PPG and shot 59.5 percent overall in his return to the starting lineup, having scored in double figures in five consecutive outings. Iguodala gets back in the mix after an eight-game absence and is likely to play a significant role within the second unit, even if it may not directly correlate to elevated fantasy upside. Jonathan Kuminga stands to see a slight role reduction with the duo back.
Source: Evan WebeckRotoBaller.com
Wed Feb 2 202218:47Otto Porter Jr. Draws Questionable Tag For Thursday
Golden State Warriors small/power forward Otto Porter Jr. (back) has been deemed questionable to suit up for Thursday's contest against Sacramento due to lower back tightness. Porter, who has scored in double figures in a season-high five straight contests, has missed each of the last two games, which has opened the door for Jonathan Kuminga to take on a larger role. Having started seven of the past eight contests that he has appeared, Porter remains a solid deeper season-long option, as he has shot 48 percent overall and 40.4 percent from behind the arc. With Andre Iguodala (rest) and Nemanja Bjelica (back) already down, Porter would serve as a solid DFS option if ultimately given the green light.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Tue Feb 1 202215:46Otto Porter Jr., Nemanja Bjelica Will Miss Tuesday’s Game
Golden State Warriors small/power forward Otto Porter Jr. (rest) and power forward/center Nemanja Bjelica (back) have been ruled out for Tuesday's contest vs. the Spurs. Golden State is set to be extremely shorthanded for the outing with Stephen Curry (toe), Klay Thompson (rest), Draymond Green (back), and others all ruled out. The loss of Porter and Bjelica on the wing means that Jonathan Kuminga, Damion Lee, and Moses Moody are all in DFS sweet spots based on their price tag; additionally, any healthy Warriors guards will have significant upside as well. The next chance for Porter or Bjelica to return to action comes Thursday against Sacramento.
Source: Connor LetourneauRotoBaller.com
Wed Jan 5 202218:36Otto Porter Jr., Andre Iguodala Will Miss Wednesday’s Game
Golden State Warriors small forwards Otto Porter Jr. (rest) and Andre Iguodala (knee) have both been ruled out for Wednesday's contest against the Mavericks. Without the duo on the wing, Andrew Wiggins and Damion Lee figure to see a larger share of duties. Porter has been a confounding fantasy asset over his last six games -- three starts, three games as a reserve -- having scored as many as 20 points and as few as zero. Iguodala will be missing his second straight outing, but he has not proven to be a reliable season-long commodity even when healthy. Fantasy managers can expect Porter back Thursday, while Iguodala's status is less clear.
Source: Anthony SlaterRotoBaller.com
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