On Jan 4, 2025, in San Francisco, California, Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga faced off against Memphis Grizzlies forwards Jaylen Wells and Jaren Jackson Jr. in a game at Chase Center. Kuminga, who has been rostered in 83% of leagues, recently suffered a significant ankle sprain and is expected to be out for at least three weeks, leading to a 6.6% drop in ownership. Similarly, Utah Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson, rostered in 57% of leagues, has been dealing with a knee injury and has seen an 8.4% drop in ownership. Both players have solid fantasy value when healthy, but with their injuries, fantasy owners are opting to drop them in favor of immediate help on their rosters.
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The Warriors are currently in a holding pattern with Jonathan Kuminga's restricted free agency, delaying their roster renovations while the Western Conference teams aggressively bolster their lineups. Notable moves include the Thunder retaining key players, the Rockets acquiring Kevin Durant, and the Lakers addressing defensive gaps, all while Golden State remains patient amidst fierce competition. Want More Context? 🔎
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