Sacramento Kings forward Glenn Robinson III (knee) will not play on Sunday against the Milwaukee Bucks. The veteran also sat out during Saturday's affair with the Chicago Bulls, which left the door open for Tyrese Haliburton to benefit the most. With Harrison Barnes (foot) also out, the team will likely continue to run its starting unit into the ground.
Glenn Robinson III, Harrison Barnes Questionable On Sunday
Sacramento Kings forwards Glenn Robinson III (knee) and Harrison Barnes (foot) are listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Milwaukee Bucks. Robinson played well on Thursday, but was held out of their last contest due to injury. He would only have low-end streaming appeal with Barnes sidelined again. It sounds like Barnes is nearing a return after missing each of the last two games. His return would mean Cory Joseph would head back to the bench, while Tyrese Haliburton would lose some value as well.
Sacramento Kings forward Glenn Robinson III (knee) is listed as questionable for Saturday's matchup against the Chicago Bulls. The veteran has been dealing with soreness, and with some reports already suggesting that he will not play, it appears as if the door is open for Nemanja Bjelica to get some additional work. The 32-year-old had 25 points through 34 minutes against the Miami Heat and should be on the radar for both season-long and DFS formats.
Kyle Guy, Glenn Robinson III To Have Extended Role
Sacramento Kings forwards Kyle Guy and Glenn Robinson III are likely going to see more playing time going forward, according to head coach Luke Walton. Tyrese Haliburton (wrist) is going to be sidelined for an undetermined amount of time. Robinson had some 9-cat value last season, so he could be worth a look. Guy probably won't have as much value, but could be a deep league option.
Philadelphia 76ers forward Glenn Robinson III (oblique) will be sidelined for the next 7-10 days. He was limited by a hip pointer earlier in the bubble, but now is dealing with an oblique muscle strain. It's unclear if he'll be able to suit up at all during the postseason. Robinson was likely going to see more minutes with Ben Simmons (knee) out, but we'll see what happens. Until then, Alec Burks should see nearly 30 minutes per game and could be a low-cost DFS option going forward.
Philadelphia 76ers forward Glenn Robinson III (hip) has been ruled out for Friday's game against the Orlando Magic. He was able to get through practice on Thursday, so the team is hopeful that he can make his bubble debut soon. There should be some playing time available while Ben Simmons (knee) is sidelined. Until then, James Ennis and Alec Burks will be asked to play a few extra minutes without Robinson available. Neither of them are reliable DFS options right now.
Philadelphia 76ers forward Glenn Robinson III (hip) has been ruled out for Wednesday's game against the Washington Wizards. It will be his third straight game on the sidelines. It's unclear if he'll suit up at all during the bubble. Robinson isn't much of a factor in the rotation anyway. James Ennis and Alec Burks will see a few more minutes without Robinson available. Neither of them are reliable DFS options with the Sixers mostly healthy.
Philadelphia 76ers forward Glenn Robinson III (hip) will not suit up for Monday's game against the San Antonio Spurs. He was originally considered doubtful due to a hip pointer issue. Matisse Thybulle, Alec Burks, and Furkan Korkmaz will be asked to step up in the absence of Robinson. None of them have made much of an impact during the restart. This trio can likely be avoided in DFS contests going forward.
Philadelphia 76ers forward Glenn Robinson III (hip) and guard Raul Neto (back) were able to participate in Thursday's practice. This is a positive step forward, so hopefully both players will be ready in time for Saturday's game against the Indiana Pacers. Neither player would likely have DFS value even at full health. Alec Burks would see more action if Robinson is forced to miss time. However, Burks won't have great DFS value even with extended playing time.
Philadelphia 76ers forward Glenn Robinson III (hip) was unable to finish Sunday's scrimmage versus the Oklahoma City Thunder. He suffered a left hip pointer injury doing a couple of collisions during Sunday's contest. He walked back to the locker room, but returned to the bench later in the game. The Sixers are likely just being cautious, but more information should be known soon. Furkan Korkmaz and Alec Burks would see additional playing time if Robinson is forced to miss time. However, neither player is going to have much fantasy value even with extended minutes.