Utah Jazz forward Eric Paschall (personal) has been ruled out for Wednesday's game against the Portland Trail Blazers. He hasn't exactly been much of a fantasy option this season. It's uncertain how long he'll be absent due to this personal matter. In the meantime, Rudy Gay and Royce O'Neale should be asked to pick up the slack. Gay has more upside out of the two, but both could have low-end streaming appeal for Wednesday's slate.
Golden State Warriors power forward/center Eric Paschall (hip) is nearing a return to game action, which per the Warriors, could come as soon as next week while the team is on its four-game road trip. Paschall has not played since April 2 due to a hip ailment, having logged only 32 minutes of game action since March 15. Even with James Wiseman (knee) done for the season, Paschall may not reclaim a significant role immediately upon his return to the floor due to the team's frontcourt depth. Fantasy managers will want to check back over the next seven days to get a better idea on when he'll be cleared.
Golden State Warriors forward Eric Paschall (hip) remains out on Tuesday night against OKC. The 24-year-old continues to miss time after suffering a left hip flexor strain. With Paschall and James Wiseman (knee) both out, Kevon Looney and Draymond Green will likely get all the minutes they can handle, with Juan Toscano-Anderson coming in for relief.
Golden State Warriors forward Eric Paschall (hip) is going to be sidelined for at least two weeks. He has already been ruled out for Sunday's game, but it appears it'll be longer than just a one game absence. An MRI confirmed a left hip flexor strain, so don't expect him back anytime soon. Juan Toscano-Anderson will see a slight boost, but Draymond Green is the biggest winner here.
Golden State Warriors forward Eric Paschall (wrist) is considered doubtful to suit up against the Heat on Thursday. Paschall missed Monday's game and was unable to practice on Wednesday as he deals with a sore left wrist, so he's certainly not trending in the right direction. If he is forced to miss another game, Juan Toscano-Anderson could see increased minutes at the power forward spot- though any benefits would likely be seen towards the top of the Warriors' rotation, with Draymond Green and James Wiseman.
Golden State Warriors forward/center Eric Paschall (wrist) has been ruled out Monday against the Chicago Bulls. Paschall just recently returned from the health and safety protocols, only to pick up a wrist injury in his first game back. Paschall will miss his sixth game out of the past seven, but his absence has not been much of a factor in fantasy. James Wiseman, Draymond Green and Kevon Looney should continue to rotate through the center minutes on Monday.
Golden State Warriors center James Wiseman (health and safety protocols) and forward Eric Paschall (health and safety protocols) have been cleared to play on Tuesday against the 76ers. Both players will return to the court after missing three games in the protocols. It's unclear what kind of workload they'll get, though it wouldn't be surprising to see a minutes restriction for both of them. Draymond Green will return to his natural power forward position, while Juan Toscano-Anderson and Alen Smailagic will see reduced roles.
Golden State Warriors center James Wisemanand forward Eric Paschallare probable to play in Tuesday's game against the 76ers. Both players have missed each of the last three games due to the league's health and safety protocols, though they seem like good bets to make their returns against Philadelphia. Wiseman had scored in double figures in three of his previous four games before the absence, but his minutes have been hard to count on for fantasy. Paschall has also been rather up-and-down for Golden State this year. Their returns to the lineup would mean fewer chances for Kevon Looneyas well as a positional change for Draymond Green, who would go from small-ball center to power forward.
Golden State Warriors center James Wiseman (health and safety protocols) and forward Eric Paschall (health and safety protocols) are out for Wednesday's game against the Rockets. It's unclear at this moment how long both players will be out, though it presents a clear opportunity in the Warriors' frontcourt. Kevon Looney can be expected to step up, though the real fantasy winner here is Draymond Green. Golden State could go back to their small-ball lineups with Green as the center, which did wonders for his assist and defensive statistics when he played such a role earlier this season.
Golden State Warriors power forward Eric Paschall (knee) will return to the mix for Monday's contest versus the Spurs. Paschall's absence has been stemmed at two games due to knee soreness, with his return giving the team much-needed frontcourt reinforcement in the wake of back-to-back games with Draymond Green and Juan Toscano-Anderson serving as the primary big men. It's unlikely that Paschall sees a significant minutes increase in his first night back, capping his DFS upside. With Golden State on the first leg of a back-to-back Monday, Paschall's presence is a positive sign as it pertains to his status moving forward. He can be viewed as a short-term season-long stream option in deeper leagues.