Rondae Hollis-Jefferson Stats
- Height / Weight
- 78 / 217 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- 1/3/1995 (29)
- Experience
- 5
- College
- Arizona
Career Stats
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson Last 10 Games
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson News
Portland Trail Blazers forward Rondae Hollis-Jefferson will draw the start for Sunday's game against the Charlotte Hornets. This is not too shocking considering Derrick Jones Jr. finished with zero points in 19 minutes last game. It's a nice comeback story, but fantasy managers shouldn't expect much from Hollis-Jefferson. At best, he's a punt-play in DFS contests, but even that is risky.
Toronto Raptors forward Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (knee) has been ruled out for Friday's Game 3 against the Brooklyn Nets. He was listed as questionable earlier in the day, but it appears the team is going to take the cautious approach here. Hollis-Jefferson is dealing with some left knee swelling, so the team is calling him day-to-day for the moment. Head coach Nick Nurse is hopeful that Hollis-Jefferson can return soon. He was only averaging nine minutes per game during the bubble. This won't have a huge impact on the rotation going forward, so the Raptors big men could get a few extra minutes of playing time.
Toronto Raptors forward Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (knee) is listed as questionable for Thursday's Game 3 against the Brooklyn Nets. He is dealing with swelling in his left knee, but it's unclear if he'll be able to play through it. Hollis-Jefferson is averaging nine minutes per game in this series, so his absence won't make a significant impact in the rotation. The Raptors big men could see a few extra minutes, but it won't change much for fantasy purposes.
The Toronto Raptors will remain short-handed in the frontcourt for Sundays contest versus the Chicago Bulls with both center Marc Gasol and small/power forward Rondae Hollis-Jefferson having already been ruled out. Gasols absence will mark his third straight game on the sidelines due to a hamstring injury, while Hollis-Jefferson is down for a fourth contest in a row with an ankle ailment. The absence of both men should allow Pascal Siakam and Serge Ibaka to see unfettered roles in the frontcourt, a boon for season-long and DFS owners alike, as Chicago has been woefully in slowing opposing centers thus far in 2019-20.