We've got nine games in the NBA Monday, with NBA TV having the lone national broadcast of the day. Here's a look at the day's injury report, along with the relevant fantasy and betting implications.
NBA Injury Report: December 19
No notable day-to-day injuries for either team at this time.
Gary Trent Jr. (quad) – TBD
Trent Jr. missed Sunday's game, so we'll see how the Raptors handle him Monday. Toronto has gone big in recent weeks, so they may keep that going even if Trent Jr. plays.
Dejounte Murray (ankle) – questionable
John Collins (ankle) – questionable
The Hawks might be getting some key guys back from ankle injuries. Collins will be an immediate factor with Clint Capela out, while Murray will take some usage away from Trae Young if the star guard suits up.
Keldon Johnson (back) – questionable
If Johnson can't play, Devin Vassell will take on most of the playmaking responsibilities in this offense.
Luka Doncic (quad) – questionable
Tim Hardaway Jr. (illness) – questionable
Dwight Powell (thigh) – questionable
Doncic sat over the weekend and should be good to come back. Powell's availability impacts JaVale McGee the most, while Hardaway Jr. will impact Reggie Bullock and Dorian Finney-Smith.
Rudy Gobert (ankle) – TBD
D'Angelo Russell (knee) – TBD
Gobert didn't play Sunday, while Russell did. We'll see how Minnesota handles both players on the second night of a back-to-back set.
Khris Middleton (knee) – OUT
Giannis Antetokounmpo (knee) – available
Middleton is dealing with some knee problems and the Bucks won't take chances given his history. Antetokounmpo comes back in after missing Saturday's game. Jrue Holiday and Grayson Allen gain value with Middleton being out.
Jerami Grant (back) – questionable
Jusuf Nurkic (calf) – probable
Josh Hart (ankle) – probable
If Grant is ruled out, Nurkic and Damian Lillard will both gain some value in fantasy/DFS formats.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (back) – OUT
Josh Giddey (illness) – OUT
Tre Mann got sent to the G-League, so the Thunder will likely deploy Aaron Wiggins and Isaiah Joe in the backcourt.
LeBron James (ankle) – TBD
James didn't play the last time he had a back-to-back, but the Lakers might not have great options with Anthony Davis injured.
Deandre Ayton (ankle) – questionable
Devin Booker (groin) – questionable
Booker has a new injury and if he sits, Landry Shamet and Mikal Bridges will see more shots. If Ayton sits, Jock Landale becomes a nice value play in DFS lineups.
Terry Rozier (hip) – TBD
We'll see how the Hornets handle Rozier after he suffered an Sunday against the Nuggets.