Wesley Johnson

Washington Wizards
Pos: 3DW
Status: Inactive
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Wesley Johnson Daily Fantasy News, Rankings, Projections

Bojan Bogdanovic, Wesley Johnson, Domantas Sabonis, Myles Turner, and Thaddeus Young have been ruled out

With the Pacers resting just about everyone (but not Darren Collison or Tyreke Evans???), it should make for plenty of usage and minutes for Cory Joseph, Doug McDermott, and Aaron Holiday, while TJ Leaf may also warrant some consideration. There will be plenty of teams resting to create value, so this is not a unique scenario, but it is one of the more conclusive sets of resting players to have so early in the day, so plan accordingly.

E'Twaun Moore (leg) out Sunday; Wesley Johnson will start

Moore has officially been downgraded from questionable and won't play in Sunday's matchup against the Charlotte Hornets due to a left tibial contusion he sustained during Friday's loss, while Frank Jackson remains questionable with a sprained right ankle that's already forced him to miss two consecutive games. Head coach Alvin Gentry has already confirmed that Wesley Johnson will start at small forward despite averaging just 11.6 minutes over the Pelicans last four games, which leaves the projectivity of his minute floor in a bit of doubt. Jrue Holiday sees a substantial boost in usage without Moore and Elfrid Payton on the court, as he leads the team with a 31.5% usage rate and is averaging 1.14 DraftKings and 1.11 FanDuel points per minute in this scenario.

Frank Jackson (ankle) out Wednesday; Tim Frazier starts ahead of Wesley Johnson

Jackson tweaked his ankle during pregame warmups and has officially been ruled out for Wednesday's matchup against the Washington Wizards due to a sprained right ankle. Jackson's role in the rotation has been sporadic, at best, but his absence will clear the way for Frazier to see meaningful minutes as the starting point guard in tonight's contest, which will send Wesley Johnson to resume a reserve role and enable Jrue Holiday to play off the ball a bit more often than he has in recent games. Frazier has played more than 21 minutes just once all season, so this news doesn't mean he's automatically locked into a starters' minute workload alongside Holiday in the backcourt. On top of that, he has just a 12.7% usage rate and is averaging only 0.67 DraftKings and 0.66 FanDuel points per minute on the season, making him a pretty unappealing punt option in tournaments.

Wesley Johnson will start ahead of Tim Frazier on Saturday

The Pelicans are still without Elfrid Payton due to a sprained right ankle, and head coach Alvin Gentry has opted to start Wesley Johnson at small forward in Saturday's matchup against the San Antonio Spurs to primarily deal with DeMar DeRozan on the defensive end of the floor. New Orleans has quite a logjam at the forward positions with Darius Miller returning from injury, so it doesn't appear likely that Johnson will be relied upon for heavy minutes despite getting the first crack at slowing down DeRozan this evening. This lineup change is probably just matchup-related, so it'd surprise no one if Frazier is right back in the starting lineup for the Pelicans next game if Payton misses more time.

Blake Griffin (knee) and Wesley Johnson (foot) questionable for Friday

Griffin has officially been listed as questionable on the Los Angeles Clippers' injury report for tomorrow's game against the Los Angeles Lakers with a sprained left MCL that has forced him to miss 14 consecutive games, while Wesley Johnson has also been listed as questionable with a sore left foot that has kept him sidelined for five straight games. If Griffin is able to return on Friday night, he would be way ahead of schedule of his original eight-week timetable, so it's difficult to imagine him seeing a heavy minute workload right out of the gate if the coaching and medical staffs clear him to suit up. Still, his presence in the rotation would have a huge impact on the other Clippers players, especially Lou Williams and Austin Rivers, both of whom have shouldered a large majority of the offensive usage in Griffin and Danilo Gallinari's absences. The potential availability of Griffin would also negatively effect DeAndre Jordan's fantasy value, as he would resume competing with Griffin for rebounding opportunities on both ends of the floor and will see less offensive touches in general. If both Griffin and Johnson are able to return tomorrow evening, head coach Doc Rivers would likely go back to his old starting lineup of Jordan, Griffin, Johnson, Rivers, and Milos Teodosic until Gallinari is healthy enough to play, a lineup change that would send Williams back to the bench to resume his normal sixth-man role.

Lou Williams (ankle) and Wesley Johnson (foot) ruled out Monday; Austin Rivers (concussion) available to play

Williams has been ruled out and won't play in tonight's game against the Dallas Mavericks due to a right ankle injury, despite never previously appearing on the Los Angeles Clippers' injury report, while Wesley Johnson has also been ruled out with a sore left foot. Additionally, Austin Rivers has cleared the concussion protocol and will return to the lineup following a two-game absence. There's been no reported minute restriction for Rivers and is virtually guaranteed to be reinserted into the starting lineup at shooting guard alongside Milos Teodosic in the backcourt, while Sam Dekker is the likeliest candidate to draw the start at one of the forward positions with Johnson also sidelined. There is legitimately no sample size for the projected starters with the aforementioned players off the court this season, but Jawun Evans should be the first guard off the bench and owns a +7.6% usage rate differential and has averaged 0.86 fantasy points per minute on DraftKings and 0.82 on FanDuel in this scenario.

Top Value Play

Believe it or net, Wesley Johnson will likely be very popular tonight. The Clippers will have to run a tight rotation without both Patrick Beverley and Danilo Gallinari, which should lead to 30+ minutes for Johnson. He's not a star per minute player by any means, but he's dirt cheap on DK and FDRAFT and can be used as a strong value option. He's less appealing on FanDuel but is certainly still in play over there.

Wesley Johnson (personal) ruled out tonight

Johnson will not play in tonight's game against the Oklahoma City Thunder due to the birth of his child. Johnson is not a major factor in the Clippers' rotation, but his allotment of minutes will likely be disbursed among Brandon Bass, Raymond Felton, and Alan Anderson. Unfortunately, none of the aforementioned players will see enough of a minutes boost to warrant daily fantasy consideration.

Chris Paul (hamstring) officially ruled out tonight; Wesley Johnson (ankle) will play

Paul will not play in tonight's game against the Phoenix Suns after previously being listed as doubtful on the Clippers injury report with a strained left hamstring that has now forced him to miss six of the Clippers' last seven games. Clippers' head coach Doc Rivers has rotated replacement starting point guards in Paul's absence, but Austins Rivers is most likely to draw the start once again. Rivers has played relatively well filling in for Paul, and he has seen at least 32 minutes of playing time in three of the last four games. The one exception was due to an early ejection. According to our CourtIQ tool, Rivers leads the Clippers with a 4.2% usage rate differential (24.3%) with Paul and Blake Griffin off the court this season. So, needless to say, he makes for a fine value point guard option on tonight's slate in an ideal pace-up matchup against the Suns' horrendous back court defense.

Chris Paul (hamstring) doubtful for Monday; Wesley Johnson (ankle) questionable

Paul is doubtful to play in tomorrow night's game against the Phoenix Suns due to strained left hamstring that has forced him to miss five of the Clippers' last six games. Clippers' head coach Doc Rivers has rotated replacement starting point guards in Paul's absence, but Austins Rivers is most likely to draw the start once again. Rivers has played relatively well filling in for Paul, and he has seen at least 32 minutes of playing time in three of the last four games. The one exception was due to an early ejection. According to our CourtIQ tool, Rivers leads the Clippers with a 4.2% usage rate differential (24.3%) with Paul and Blake Griffin off the court this season. So, needless to say, he would make for a fine value point guard option on Monday's slate in an ideal pace-up matchup against the Suns' horrendous back court defense.