Chicago Bulls forward Terry Taylor is signing with the team again after originally joining the squad in February on a two-way deal. The 23-year-old appeared in five games for the Bulls last year and 26 games for the Pacers. He registered averages of 2.9 points and 1.5 rebounds across 8.5 minutes per game. After a lackluster rookie season, Taylor fell out of favor with the Pacers and found his way to Chicago. He'll play a depth role for the Bulls as they still have a roster that's built to compete right now.
Indiana Pacers shooting guard Terry Taylor has been bumped into the starting five for Sunday's game against the Atlanta Hawks. He'll be joining Tyrese Haliburton, Buddy Hield, Oshae Brissett and Isaiah Jackson in the starting five and the Pacers will only have three players available off the bench. Taylor's a surprising starter as he was a DNP-coach's decision for Saturday's game, but he could be set for some big minutes on Sunday with Chris Duarte (toe), Malcolm Brogdon (head) and Lance Stephenson (ankle) all out. Taylor has made two starts so far this year and over those starts, he's averaged 19.5 points and 11.5 boards per game while playing 37 minutes per contest. He's worth a gamble in DFS for Sunday's late slate.
Indiana Pacers shooting guard Terry Taylor (illness) will be suiting up for Tuesday's game against the Atlanta Hawks. He has been dealing with a non-COVID illness and was listed as questionable going into the day. The Pacers are set to be extremely short-handed for Tuesday's game. They will only have eight players and Taylor may be in for some heavy minutes in the game. The undrafted rookie struggled in his last game on Sunday, but before that game, he put together a pair of double-doubles, scoring over 20 points in each outing. With Domantas Sabonis out of town and both Isaiah Jackson (ankle) and Myles Turner (foot) out, Terry has a good chance of leading the team in boards on Tuesday.
Indiana Pacers shooting guard/small forward Terry Taylor (illness) is questionable for Tuesday's game against the Atlanta Hawks. He is dealing with a non-COVID illness. The undrafted rookie emerged into fantasy relevance when he kicked off the month of February with a pair of monster double-doubles. He went for 24 and 16 against the Orlando Magic last Wednesday and followed it up with a 21-point, 14-rebound showing against the Chicago Bulls on Friday. He came back down to earth this past Sunday as Domantas Sabonis returned to the starting lineup and Taylor was relegated to just 12 minutes. Still, Taylor's someone to keep an eye on going forward, especially if Sabonis or Myles Turner (or both) are moved prior to the trade deadline.