Dallas Mavericks guard Courtney Lee (calf) is expected to remain with the team throughout the rest of the season. There were some rumors that the Mavs would waive Lee in order to pick up another player for their playoff run. However, the Mavs like Lee's leadership in the locker room and he appears to be highly respected by Luka Doncic. Lee is not going to play again this season, but he didn't have great fantasy value anyway. Seth Curry will gain the most value from the loss of Lee.
Dallas Mavericks shooting guard Courtney Lee made his third start in his past four games during Fridays loss to the Memphis Grizzlies and went for a season-best 21 points on 9-for-15 shooting, including 3-for-6 from behind the arc. His 30 minutes of action also marked a new season high, with Lee showing that despite his decreased playing time during his age-33 year, he can still contribute across multiple categories by adding seven assists, four rebounds and three steals. Should Luka Doncic remain out Sunday, Lee figures to see a prominent role once again versus Memphis.
Courtney Lee, Tim Hardaway Jr. Should Play Wednesday
Dallas Mavericks guard Courtney Lee and guard/forward Tim Hardaway Jr. should be available for Wednesday's game against the Charlotte Hornets. Both are expected to make their team debuts alongside Trey Burke. Lee didn't do much with the Knicks, but should see a bigger role in Dallas. However, he'll likely only be a deep league option at best. Hardaway should jump into the starting five, but it's his first game with Dallas, so it's unclear how much he'll actually play in this one.
New York Knicks guard Courtney Lee (neck) is available for Saturday's game against the Milwaukee Bucks. Lee has been out all season due to a neck issue. It'll be interesting to see how many minutes he gets in New York. The Knicks look committed to the rebuild, so it's doubtful Lee will receive meaningful playing time. He belongs on the waiver wire for the moment.
New York Knicks guard Courtney Lee (neck) is progressing well after missing all of the preseason and hasn't played in the regular season yet. He begin running on the court this week, but is still without a timetable. However, Lee is only going to see limited minutes off the bench even when he's healthy. The Knicks want to get their young players involved, so Lee won't be much of a factor in fantasy hoops while on the Knicks.
New York Knicks guard Courtney Lee (neck) will undergo tests on Monday in an attempt to determine what is causing his neck pain. Lee has not played this season and has already been ruled out on Monday. The rebuilding Knicks don't have a lot of room for Lee even if he was healthy. Fantasy owners can go ahead and leave Lee on the waiver wire.
New York Knicks guard Courtney Lee (neck) is out of the starting lineup for Friday's game against the Brooklyn Nets. This neck issue has been bothering Lee for about a month and has made it difficult for him to practice at all. Frank Ntilikina is going to start, but doesn't have a bunch of upside in terms of fantasy.
New York Knicks guard Courtney Lee (neck) was a full participant in Sunday's practice. He did not play at all during the preseason. This is the first time he's done anything since his neck issue. The Knicks begin the regular season on Wednesday, and Lee said he'll be ready for the opener. It's unclear what kind of role he'll have this season which makes him difficult to trust in most fantasy formats right now.
New York Knicks guard Courtney Lee (neck) will not play in Friday's preseason finale versus the Brooklyn Nets. Head coach David Fizdale said there is no timetable for Lee's return yet. There should be an update early next week, but Lee sounds doubtful for the season opener. There is reportedly pain coming from his neck down his back, so the Knicks are going to be cautious with him.
New York Knicks guard/forward Courtney Lee (ankle) is questionable for Wednesday's game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. It's the regular season finale, so it wouldn't be surprising to see him sidelined along with teammates Enes Kanter (wrist, back) and Tim Hardaway Jr. (ankle) on Wednesday. Frank Ntilikina, Lance Thomas and Michael Beasley would see an increased workload if Lee does sit out. Beasley offers the most upside in fantasy, but owners will need to check back closer to game time for more information.