Monday’s Projected NBA Starting Lineups and Injury News

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  • See projected NBA starting lineups and injury news for Monday's seven-game slate, including the status of Pelicans big Anthony Davis.
  • For news and lineup updates in real time, visit the FantasyLabs link below.

Below are the projected starting lineups for each NBA team for Monday's seven-game slate, along with notable news for each squad. For real-time updates to these lineups, check out the FantasyLabs matchups page.

Last updated 5:45 p.m. ET.



Projected NBA Starting Lineups for Monday, March 4

Injury News

  • Atlanta Hawks: John Collins (illness) is doubtful. Taurean Prince (personal) is out. Alex Len (knee), Dewayne Dedmon (shin), Vince Carter (knee) and Kevin Huerter (back) are probable.
  • Brooklyn Nets: Treveon Graham (back) is out.
  • Dallas Mavericks: Nothing new.
  • Denver Nuggets: Trey Lyles (hamstring) is TBD.
  • Los Angeles Clippers: Luc Mbah a Moute (knee) is questionable. Wilson Chandler (quad) remains out.
  • Los Angeles Lakers: Lance Stephenson (toe) is out. Tyson Chandler (neck) is questionable.
  • Miami Heat: Goran Dragic (calf) is out. Hassan Whiteside (hip) is available to play.
  • Milwaukee Bucks: George Hill (groin) and Sterling Brown (wrist) remain out. Ersan Ilyasova (hamstring) is probable.
  • New Orleans Pelicans: Anthony Davis (illness) is questionable. Jahlil Okafor (ankle) is doubtful.
  • New York Knicks: DeAndre Jordan (ankle) is questionable. Frank Ntilikina (groin) is out.
  • Phoenix Suns: T.J. Warren (ankle) is out. Jamal Crawford (shoulder) is TBD.
  • Sacramento Kings: Marvin Bagley (knee) remains out.
  • San Antonio Spurs: Bryn Forbes (calf) is probable.
  • Utah Jazz: Raul Neto (hamstring) is out.
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