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Sun Apr 3 202217:26Cole Anthony Cleared To Play Against New York
Orlando Magic guard Cole Anthony (toe) is listed as available for Sunday's matchup against the New York Knicks. The 21-year-old occupied a spot on the league's latest injury report because of a left toe sprain. However, it won't keep him out of the lineup, although the ailment could cost him some minutes. As a result, there's a chance Markelle Fultz, who had 12 points, seven assists, five boards, and two steals versus the Raptors on Friday night, could see an increase in production.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Wed Jan 5 202217:52Cole Anthony Returns Wednesday, Will Start
Orlando Magic point guard Cole Anthony (ankle) has been cleared to suit up for Wednesday's contest vs. Philadelphia and will draw starting duties in his first game action since Dec. 23. Anthony's most recent outing saw him log his fifth double-double of the season, but he has been on a recent cold stretch from deep, missing each of his last 11 attempts dating back to Dec. 15. As has been the case when healthy, Anthony will serve as the engine to make Orlando's offense go, as he has enjoyed a breakout season of averaging 20 points, six rebounds, and 5.8 assists per contest. His return knocks nearly all of the fantasy appeal from Tim Frazier and Hassani Gravett, while Franz Wagner and Mo Bamba can be expected to demur some of their recent offensive upside.
Source: Orlando MagicRotoBaller.com
Mon Jan 3 202219:11Cole Anthony Not Available On Monday
Orlando Magic guard Cole Anthony (ankle) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Chicago Bulls. This marks the fifth game in a row that Anthony has missed due to a right ankle sprain. Tim Frazier is expected to jump into the starting five, while Gary Harris and Terrance Ross do the heavy lifting on offense. Franz Wagner will be more involved as well, but both Ross and Harris need to be rostered right now. They've been red-hot and will likely continue to play big minutes until Anthony returns.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Wed Dec 29 202114:54Cole Anthony Not Playing Against Bucks
Orlando Magic guard Cole Anthony (ankle) has been ruled out for Wednesday's game against the Milwaukee Bucks. He appears to have re-aggravated his ankle injury on Thursday and has missed the last three games. Hopefully, this is the organization being cautious and waiting until Anthony is back to full strength again. In the meantime, Hassani Gravett should continue to start, but doesn't have much fantasy upside. Franz Wagner and Wendell Carter Jr. will be the focal point on offense and the players to roster in Orlando right now.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Mon Dec 27 202121:34Cole Anthony Listed As Out Versus Milwaukee
Orlando Magic guard Cole Anthony (ankle) is listed as out for Tuesday's matchup versus Milwaukee. Anthony has been battling a right ankle sprain and didn't suit up on Sunday against Miami for what was thought to be for maintenance reasons. However, with the 21-year-old now in line to miss his second consecutive contest, it may still be giving him some problems. Nonetheless, Hassani Gravett will likely crack the starting five once again, with the rookie averaging 10 points, five boards, three assists, and a steal in two starts this season.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Fri Dec 24 202110:17Cole Anthony Picks Up Where He Left Off
Orlando Magic point guard Cole Anthony returned from a three-game absence with a 22-point, 11-assist double-double in Thursday's loss to New Orleans, shooting 7-for-16 from the field and 8-for-9 at the charity stripe. He also picked up one steal and one block, although Anthony's comeback was ruined a bit by his poor 0-for-6 effort from deep. It's not the first time the three-point shot has abandoned Anthony, but he's having a very good month overall and will look to finish it strongly against Miami and Milwaukee. The Heat provide a very tough matchup for point guards, but the Bucks have allowed the fourth-most points in the league to the position this season.
Source: ESPNRotoBaller.com
Thu Dec 23 202117:35Cole Anthony, Wendell Carter Jr. Cleared To Return Thursday
Orlando Magic point guard Cole Anthony (ankle) and power forward/center Wendell Carter Jr. (leg) have both been given the green light to take the floor for Thursday's contest against New Orleans. Anthony returns after a three-game absence, while Carter was held out the past two games after having been helped off the floor last week. The return of the team's leading scorer (Anthony, 19.9 per game) and rebounder (Carter, 9.9 per game) gives Orlando a significant boost to its rotation. Anthony and Carter can both be expected to play sizable roles from the get-go, bumping Franz Wagner, Gary Harris, and Chuma Okeke from their previously gargantuan usage.
Source: Marc SteinRotoBaller.com
Wed Dec 22 202118:13Cole Anthony, Wendell Carter Jr. Out On Wednesday
Orlando Magic point guard Cole Anthony (ankle) and center Wendell Carter Jr. (leg) won't play on Wednesday against Atlanta. Both guys were considered questionable for the contest, but they are now ruled out. Anthony will miss a third straight game, while Wendell Carter Jr. sits out a second consecutive matchup. Robin Lopez keeps his place as the starting center, and he's produced a couple of strong performances lately in extended minutes, which should make him an attractive DFS piece. Hassani Gravett will be the starting point guard, but he hasn't really provided much for fantasy managers, despite getting decent minutes in the last two games.
Source: Dan SavageRotoBaller.com
Tue Dec 21 202120:54Cole Anthony, Wendell Carter Jr. Questionable For Wednesday
Orlando Magic point guard Cole Anthony (ankle) and power forward/center Wendell Carter Jr. (leg) have been listed as questionable to suit up for Wednesday's game against Atlanta. Anthony is looking to return from a two-game absence due to a sprained right ankle, while Carter is dealing with a strained muscle in his right leg. Without the duo, Orlando's rotations have been thrown into near disarray; Robin Lopez played a massive frontcourt role last game, whereas Mychal Mulder and Hassani Gravett saw sizable minutes increases. Should either Anthony or Carter return, they would stand to have significant DFS upside, whereas absences would funnel more shots toward Franz Wagner and Gary Harris.
Source: Khobi PriceRotoBaller.com
Fri Dec 17 202117:39Cole Anthony Unavailable For Friday’s Game
Orlando Magic point guard Cole Anthony (ankle) will not suit up for Friday's contest against the Heat due to a sprained right ankle. Anthony has been the engine for Orlando's offense thus far in 2021-22, averaging 19.9 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 5.6 assists per contest. Anthony's absence should open the door for Mychal Mulder to step into a sizable backcourt role, making him a DFS target due to his low price tag. With Anthony out, Franz Wagner and Wendell Carter Jr. should see even higher offensive usage, as the Magic are one of many teams battling multiple absences under the health and safety protocols. Anthony's next chance to suit up comes Saturday vs. Brooklyn.
Source: Orlando MagicRotoBaller.com
Thu Dec 16 202118:30Cole Anthony And Gary Harris Questionable Friday
Orlando Magic guards Cole Anthony (ankle) and Gary Harris (hamstring) are both questionable to play Friday against the Miami Heat. Anthony missed six games in November with a sprained ankle so it is a bit worrisome to see the same injury pop up again. Harris, on the other hand, was a late scratch with hamstring tightness on Wednesday and could sit for the second straight game. R.J. Hampton played well in a spot start without Harris and would likely continue to start if Harris missed another game. If Anthony sits, the Magic may turn to Mychal Mulder alongside Hampton. Either way, Hampton seems poised to be a solid streamer Friday.
Source: Dan SavageRotoBaller.com
Mon Dec 13 202109:31Cole Anthony Has 21 Points, Five Assists Against Lakers
Orlando Magic point guard Cole Anthony was once again the team's leading scorer in Sunday's loss to the Lakers, ending up with 21 points on 6-for-18 shooting. He hit 4-for-11 from deep and 5-for-6 at the line while delivering five assists with three turnovers and grabbing six rebounds. Anthony recently had a poor six-point outing against Golden State, but he's been leading the charge for the Magic all season and doesn't generally disappoint. He'll meet a Hawks team next, against whom Anthony had a very good game with 29 points and 11 assists in this season's first matchup.
Source: ESPNRotoBaller.com
Thu Dec 2 202109:15Cole Anthony Returns To Action With A Nice Line
Orlando Magic point guard Cole Anthony had a great comeback game against Denver on Wednesday, going for 24 points, eight rebounds and seven assists in a 108-103 win. He was back in action after missing six games, shooting 10-for-21 from the field and recording only one turnover in 37 minutes. Anthony's shooting tends to be quite inconsistent, and he was just 1-for-5 from deep on Wednesday, but he's having a very solid season overall and has a chance to continue it against a struggling Rockets team on Friday. Houston allows the third-most points per 48 minutes to the point guard position, so Anthony should have a pretty pleasant finish to the week before starting next week with a battle against Stephen Curry and the Warriors.
Source: ESPNRotoBaller.com
Tue Nov 30 202120:02Cole Anthony Set To Return For Wednesday’s Game
Orlando Magic point guard Cole Anthony (ankle) is not listed on the team's injury report ahead of Wednesday's matchup against Denver. Anthony had missed each of the Magic's last six games due to a sprained right ankle, with his return coinciding with the loss of Jalen Suggs (thumb). While it's currently just a 16-game sample size, Anthony has taken a sizable leap in his second year, averaging 19.6 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 5.9 assists per contest. His role is likely only to continue growing as the rebuilding year continues for Orlando. He should be rostered in all season-long formats and deployed again beginning Wednesday.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Sun Nov 28 202121:53Cole Anthony Ruled Out For Sixth Straight Game
Orlando Magic guard Cole Anthony (ankle) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers. This marks the sixth straight game that Anthony has missed due to a right ankle sprain. Gary Harris has started in a majority of those contests, but hasn't done much with his extended playing time. Jalen Suggs is looking like the better option between the two. Harris could have some deep league appeal, but isn't someone worth trusting as a streaming choice or DFS option.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Sat Nov 27 202119:36Cole Anthony Will Miss Fifth Straight Outing
Orlando Magic point guard Cole Anthony (ankle) has been ruled out for Saturday's contest against the Cavaliers, marking his fifth consecutive game on the sidelines due to a sprained right ankle. Anthony's absence figures to continue paving the way for Gary Harris to remain among the starting five, while Jalen Suggs will serve as the team's primary court general. When healthy, Anthony has been an early-season breakout fantasy star, averaging 19.6 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 5.9 assists, while adding 1.1 steals per game as well. Suggs stands to benefit from Cleveland's inability to slow opposing PG's (second-most DFS points allowed per game, per FanDuel), with Anthony's next chance to take the floor coming Monday vs. Philadelphia.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Fri Nov 26 202118:00Cole Anthony Will Miss Another One
Orlando Magic guard Cole Anthony (ankle) won't play against the visiting Bulls. The 21-year-old will now miss his fourth consecutive contest as he deals with a right ankle sprain. This is not an ideal scenario, especially since Anthony is averaging 19.6 points, 6.8 boards, and 5.9 assists, so the team is undoubtedly hoping to have him back on Saturday in Cleveland. Nonetheless, if Terrence Ross (back) plays, he would take Anthony's place. Yet, until Ross' status is updated, it's currently Gary Harris who would remain in the starting lineup, with the veteran averaging a respectable 9.3 points and 2.3 assists while filling in. However, Franz Wagner, Mo Bamba, and Wendell Carter Jr. should pick up most of Anthony's slack offensively, regardless of who replaces him.
Source: K.C. JohnsonRotoBaller.com
Tue Nov 23 202122:09Cole Anthony Will Remain Sidelined On Wednesday
Orlando Magic guard Cole Anthony (ankle) has been ruled out for Wednesday's game against the Charlotte Hornets. This marks the third game in a row that Anthony has missed due to a right ankle sprain. The Magic are extremely cautious with injuries, so this shouldn't shock anyone. Mychal Mulder will probably move into the starting five, but R.J. Hampton is the one that would benefit the most in terms of fantasy value. Hampton could be worth snagging until Anthony gets back on the court.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Mon Nov 22 202117:58Cole Anthony, Gary Harris Will Miss Monday’s Contest
Orlando Magic point guard Cole Anthony (ankle) and shooting guard Gary Harris (hand) have been ruled out for Monday's game against Milwaukee. Mychal Mulder will be elevated into the starting five in place of Anthony, a move which gives the third-year pro a significant boost in DFS appeal, particularly at his bargain basement price tag. R.J. Hampton stands to continue seeing a sizable role within the second unit, while Jalen Suggs could see added ballhandling opportunities. Anthony has showcased a skill set in his second season indicative of a burgeoning star, having averaged 19.6 points, 6.8 rebounds and 5.9 assists across his first 16 games. Harris, meanwhile, has struggled to acclimate to the Magic's second unit, having shot just 36 percent overall, including an underwhelming 18.5 percent from behind the arc.
Source: Alder AlmoRotoBaller.com
Sat Nov 20 202113:49Cole Anthony Ruled Out On Saturday
Orlando Magic guard Cole Anthony (ankle) has been ruled out for Saturday's game against the Milwaukee Bucks. This is a new injury since Anthony looked fine during Friday's game. Possibly, the Magic are being cautious because it is a back-to-back set. Nonetheless, it sounds like the Magic will be without Anthony for at least one game. In the meantime, Jalen Suggs should be asked to be the primary ball handler. Also, R.J. Hampton and Gary Harris should see additional minutes. Both players could have some low-end streaming appeal until Anthony returns.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
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