It's a massive 10-game slate in the NBA Wednesday, anchored by ESPN's doubleheader. Here's a look at the day's injury report, along with the relevant fantasy and betting implications.
NBA Injury Report: December 14
No notable day-to-day injuries for either team at this time.
Andrew Wiggins (groin) – OUT
Klay Thompson (injury management) – TBD
This is the second night of a back-to-back, so Thompson should rest. We'll see how the Warriors handle the rest of their lineup. Jordan Poole should be a big factor in this one for Golden State.
Trae Young (back) – questionable
Clint Capela (Achilles) – available
Capela comes back in, so Onyeka Okongwu loses some value. Aaron Holiday could be the lead guard if Young sits, although Bogdan Bogdanovic might be the true beneficiary in terms of shots and playmaking opportunities.
OG Anunoby (hip) – OUT, expected to miss at least a week
Scottie Barnes and Gary Trent Jr. will see more usage with Anunoby out.
Jalen Brunson (foot) – questionable
Brunson suffered this injury at the end of New York's last game, so we'll see how the Knicks handle him. If he sits, Immanuel Quickley could be a nice filler play.
Jimmy Butler (injury management) – OUT
Tyler Herro (ankle) – probable
Kyle Lowry, Max Strus and Herro will see more shots with Butler out.
No notable day-to-day injuries for either team at this time.
Maxi Kleber (knee) – questionable
If Kleber sits, Christian Wood will see decent minutes in Dallas' rotation.
Bradley Beal (hamstring) – questionable
Kristaps Porzingis (back) -questionable
Beal is close to returning from the hamstring injury he suffered over a week ago, while Porzingis left the team's game Monday with the back issue. Corey Kispert and Daniel Gafford might lose some DFS value respectively if both players are in.
D'Angelo Russell (knee) – questionable
If Russell sits, Austin Rivers and Jaylen Nowall will be in line for big minutes in the backcourt.
Norman Powell (groin) – OUT
Kawhi Leonard (injury management) – TBD
It's the first game of a back-to-back, so Leonard's status is up in the air. If he also sits, Nicolas Batum and Robert Covington should see time in the forward rotation for LA.