Jeff Teague, Treveon Graham Set To Make Team Debut Saturday
The Atlanta Hawks are expected to have both point guard Jeff Teague and shooting guard/small forward Treveon Graham at their disposal for Saturdays contest versus the Detroit Pistons. The duo have both been ruled out for Fridays game, but head coach Lloyd Pierce is anticipating to have them available for the teams next outing. Neither Teague nor Graham possesses immediate fantasy consideration, but any injuries in the teams backcourt could open the door moving forward.
Minnesota Timberwolves guards Jeff Teague and Treveon Graham have been traded to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for Allen Crabbe. The change of scenery might be nice for Teague, but won't do much to help his fantasy value. He'll likely be backing up Trae Young off the bench. Deandre Bembry and Kevin Huerter could lose some minutes and value with the arrival of Teague and Graham. Crabbe won't have much value in Minnesota, but Jarrett Culver and Shabazz Napier will gain value. Both Graham and Crabbe can be left on the waiver wire. Teague might get a slight increase in value, but this trade doesn't change too much in terms of fantasy production.
Treveon Graham To Return Monday, Reclaim Starting Spot
Minnesota Timberwolves shooting guard/small forward Treveon Graham has been given the green light to return to action for Mondays game against the Atlanta Hawks, while also earning his spot in the starting five back. Graham, who was out Saturday due to a left forearm contusion, has started 14 of the 15 games that he has appeared in this year, but has delivered very little from a fantasy perspective. He will face an Atlanta defense that is far from stingy, but Graham has scored in double figures on just three occasions, last having exceeded the 30-minute mark on Nov. 10.
Minnesota Timberwolves forward Treveon Graham (forearm) is listed as questionable for Saturday's game against the Phoenix Suns. The Wolves are already banged up and would be very thin without Graham on the court. Jarrett Culver and Kelan Martin would be asked to step up if Graham is unable to play. Fantasy owners should check back right before tip-off for more information.
Treveon Graham Unlikely To Play In Wednesday’s Game
Brooklyn Nets shooting guard/small forward Treveon Graham has been tagged as doubtful to suit up for Wednesdays matchup versus the Cleveland Cavaliers due to back soreness. Graham missed Mondays contest, having previously started each of the past 20 games he has appeared in. Despite his spot in the starting five, Graham has averaged just 6.3 points per game in that span, giving him marginal fantasy value. Brooklyn could utilize increased roles for Joe Harris and Rodions Kurucs with Graham potentially absent Wednesday.
Brooklyn Nets shooting guard/small forward Treveon Graham will be sidelined for Wednesdays contest versus the Cleveland Cavaliers due to personal reasons. Graham will join Rodions Kurucs as wings missing the contest for Brooklyn, which should open up more minutes for Allen Crabbe (who will not have a minutes restriction) and DeMarre Carroll. Graham has averaged 6.7 points and 3.4 rebounds across 25.5 minutes since his insertion into the starting lineup 14 games ago.
Brooklyn Nets guard/forward Treveon Graham (back) is not on the injury report and is expected to play on Tuesday versus the Chicago Bulls. He was unable to play on Monday due to lower back soreness. Rondae Hollis-Jefferson started on Monday and played very well, so it'll be interesting to see if RHJ gets bounced from the starting unit.
Charlotte Hornets guard/forward Treveon Graham (concussion) has been ruled out of Sunday's game against the Indiana Pacers. He's missed three straight contests and his season could be over at this point. The Hornets only have one game left after Sunday and Graham is not a big part of the rotation. The organization may want to be cautious and let Graham sit out the rest of the way. Jeremy Lamb and Malik Monk should benefit the most from Graham remaining on the sidelines.
Charlotte Hornets guard Treveon Graham (back) will not play against the New York Knicks on Monday. Graham put up useful numbers while Nicolas Batum (elbow) dealt with his own injury. Since Batum's return, Graham has not been a factor. His removal from the roster for Monday's game should not have an impact on anyone of fantasy relevance.
Charlotte Hornets guard/forward Treveon Graham has been ruled out of Friday's game versus the Boston Celtics. The team is calling the injury a thigh contusion, but hopefully this won't keep him sidelined for too long. Graham is averaging 20.5 minutes off the Hornets bench this season. He hasn't done enough to be owned in fantasy leagues, but he's an important piece off the bench. Malik Monk, Jeremy Lamb and Dwayne Bacon will all see additional minutes with Graham out.