Portland Trail Blazers forward Tony Snell (personal) has been ruled out for Friday's game against the Charlotte Hornets. This marks the second game in a row that Snell has missed due to personal reasons. He has been playing more lately, but it hasn't resulted in consistent fantasy value. Also, the return of Nassir Little has robbed Snell of most of his value. That being said, Snell can be left on the waiver wire in basically all formats right now.
Atlanta Hawks shooting guard Tony Snell (Achilles) has been ruled out for Monday's contest versus the Wizards. Snell has dealt with persistent Achilles issues during the second half of the year, but he has managed to start each of the previous five games for Atlanta. His absence likely opens the door for a returning De'Andre Hunter (knee) to snag his minutes. Even when healthy, Snell's role in the Hawks' offense has been minimal, not having hoisted more than five shot attempts in a game since March 22. His next opportunity to get back into action comes Wednesday against Washington.
De'Andre Hunter, Tony Snell Questionable To Play Monday
Atlanta Hawks small forward De'Andre Hunter (knee) and shooting guard Tony Snell (Achilles) have earned questionable designations ahead of Monday's game versus Washington. Hunter is the name to key an eye on, as he has averaged 16 points and 5.1 boards per game and hasn't appeared since March 24 due to a sore right knee. Hunter's year has been curtailed by knee issues, but when healthy, he has proven to be an adept fantasy asset. Snell has started each of the past five games for Atlanta, but he falls into the category of being more valuable in an NBA game than a fantasy one. Kevin Huerter could take a minutes dip if Hunter is able to return, so check back prior to tip-off to see how the Hawks' depth chart shakes out.
Atlanta Hawks forward Tony Snell (ankle) has been removed from the injury report ahead of Monday's game against the Portland Trail Blazers. He was originally listed as questionable, but it appears he's healthy enough to suit up. Snell has been playing minutes in the low 20s, but is one of the hottest shooters from beyond the arc. Sadly, Snell doesn't offer much outside of that, so most fantasy managers can ignore him.
Atlanta Hawks forward Tony Snell scored just six points on Thursday against the Raptors, but one of those shots was a buzzer-beater to lift the Hawks to a 121-120 victory. Snell was 2-for-4 from the floor, with both makes being threes. He also grabbed four rebounds and added in two assists as well. Snell's role in Atlanta has grown lately, with this being his seventh start in a row. He's scored in double figures in four of those starts, and he's becoming someone who can be streamed in deep leagues for fantasy managers who need additional help when it comes to three-pointers.
Atlanta Hawks shooting guard/small forward Tony Snell will make his first start of the season Tuesday against Cleveland with Cam Reddish (Achilles) sidelined. Snell has averaged just 3.8 PPG across 17 contests this year, although he tied his season high with 12 points in his most recent outing. Snell will have DFS punt play appeal so long as Reddish is out of the mix, although Snell is widely regarded as more integral to the team's on-ball defense. With multiple made triples in six of his last eight games, Snell's production will go as his long range shooting does.
Atlanta Hawks shooting guard/small forward Tony Snell (Achilles) has been bumped up to questionable for Monday's contest against the Knicks as he battles a sore right Achilles. The ailment kept Snell out of the mix for Saturday's game, but he has a chance to rejoin the second unit after just a one-game absence. Skylar Mays would likely remain among the rotation should Snell be unavailable, although neither player has much fantasy appeal at this stage. Fantasy managers can check back pre-game for the final word on Snell.
Atlanta Hawks shooting guard/small forward Tony Snell (Achilles) has picked up a questionable designation for Saturday's contest versus the Pacers as he works through a sore right Achilles. Snell has seen an increased role with the second unit over the past five games, having dished out a pair of assists in each contest. Shooting 76.9 percent from behind the arc in that span, his offensive contributions have been minimal, yet impactful. An absence would potentially thrust more minutes in the direction of Kevin Huerter or Cam Reddish. Check back prior to tip-off to get the final word on Snell's status.
Derrick Rose, Tony Snell Both Expected Back Wednesday
Detroit Pistons point/shooting guard Derrick Rose and shooting guard/small forward Tony Snell have both avoided being listed on the teams injury report ahead of Wednesdays contest versus the Brooklyn Nets. Both players were ruled out close to tip-off Monday, allowing Langston Galloway, Reggie Jackson, Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk and Bruce Brown to pick up the vast majority of backcourt/wing duties. Rose has been on a stellar scoring run as of late, averaging 23.8 points over his last 12 games, all of which have seen him accrue at least 20 points on a nightly basis.
Derrick Rose, Tony Snell To Both Miss Monday’s Game
Shortly prior to tip-off, the Detroit Pistons announced that both point/shooting guard Derrick Rose and shooting guard/small forward Tony Snell had been ruled out for Mondays contest against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Rose is dealing with right knee soreness, while Snell is under the weather with an illness, as Bruce Brown Jr., Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk and Reggie Jackson are all likely to see an uptick in usage in their absence and make for high-upside DFS plays. The next chance that Rose and Snell have at returning to action comes Wednesday against Brooklyn.