Sunday’s Projected NBA Starting Lineups and Injury News

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  • See projected NBA starting lineups and injury news for Sunday's eight-game slate, including the status of Bulls guard Zach LaVine.
  • For news and lineup updates in real time, visit the FantasyLabs link below.

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

Last updated 11:30 a.m. ET.



Projected NBA Starting Lineups for Sunday, March 3

Injury News

  • Atlanta Hawks: John Collins (illness) is doubtful. Taurean Prince (personal) and Omari Spellman (ankle) are out. Alex Len (knee), Kevin Huerter (back) and Vince Carter (knee) are probable.
  • Boston Celtics: Aron Baynes (foot) is questionable.
  • Charlotte Hornets: Nothing new.
  • Chicago Bulls: Zach LaVine (back) is probable.
  • Cleveland Cavaliers: Kevin Love (rest) will play. Tristan Thompson (foot) and Ante Zizic (concussion) are TBD.
  • Detroit Pistons: Nothing new.
  • Houston Rockets: Eric Gordon (knee) and Kenneth Faried (hip) are probable. Gerald Green (illness) is questionable. Iman Shumpert (calf) is doubtful.
  • Los Angeles Clippers: Luc Mbah a Moute (knee) is questionable. Wilson Chandler (quad) remains out.
  • Memphis Grizzlies: Kyle Anderson (shoulder) remains out.
  • Minnesota Timberwolves: Luol Deng (Achilles) is questionable.
  • New York Knicks: DeAndre Jordan (ankle) is questionable. Frank Ntilikina (groin) is out.
  • Oklahoma City Thunder: Paul George (shoulder) is TBD.
  • Orlando Magic: Nothing new.
  • Portland Trail Blazers: Evan Turner (knee) is questionable.
  • Toronto Raptors: Nothing new.
  • Washington Wizards: Nothing new.
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