Aron Baynes Stats
- Height / Weight
- 82 / 260 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- 12/9/1986 (37)
- Experience
- 8
- College
- Washington State
Career Stats
Aron Baynes Last 10 Games
Aron Baynes News
Toronto Raptors center Aron Baynes (knee) was forced to exit mid-game during an exhibition game versus Team USA. Baynes collided into guard Bradley Beal and appeared to have suffered a knee injury. He went to the locker room and did return to the bench, but didn't get back into the game. Baynes averaged 6.1 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 0.9 assists in 53 games (31 starts) with the Toronto Raptors this season. He remains under contract for one more season, but his fantasy value is unlikely going to change much heading into next season. This injury appears to be minor, so Raptors' fans don't need to worry about Baynes missing time.
Toronto Raptors center Aron Baynes (foot) has been ruled out for Thursday's game against the Washington Wizards. The Raptors are in must-win territory with only a handful of games left in the regular season. Sadly, they will have a bunch of players sidelined for this game. Khem Birch is going to see all the minutes he can handle here, so he should be a reliable fantasy option on Thursday.
With Kyle Lowry (foot) out, the Toronto Raptors will push Aron Baynes into the starting lineup against the Portland Trail Blazers. This is likely a move to match Jusuf Nurkic and Enes Kanter on the boards given their size compared to Chris Boucher. Regardless, Boucher's fantasy managers have to feel a little frustrated as he has not hit 30 minutes of play in any of his past seven games. Either way, Boucher's potential is way too high to cut bait so just wait it out.
Toronto Raptors center Aron Baynes (groin) will play Friday night against the Brooklyn Nets. Baynes was probable, then downgraded to a game-time decision, but there was no real doubt in his availability. Baynes will likely get the start again and has been seeing a majority of the center minutes ahead of Chris Boucher. This has been mostly due to match ups and Boucher could see the lion's share of minutes Friday with the Nets running Jeff Green at center.