Below are the projected starting lineups for each NBA team for Wednesday’s six-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 Wednesday, March 13
- Atlanta Hawks: Trae Young – Kevin Huerter – Taurean Prince – John Collins – Dewayne Dedmon
- Brooklyn Nets: D’Angelo Russell – Allen Crabbe – Joe Harris – Rodions Kurucs – Jarrett Allen
- Detroit Pistons: Reggie Jackson – Bruce Brown – Wayne Ellington – Blake Griffin – Andre Drummond
- Golden State Warriors: Stephen Curry – Klay Thompson – Alfonzo McKinnie – Draymond Green – DeMarcus Cousins
- Houston Rockets: Chris Paul – James Harden – Eric Gordon – PJ Tucker – Clint Capela
- Memphis Grizzlies: Mike Conley – Avery Bradley – Justin Holiday – Bruno Caboclo – Jonas Valanciunas
- Miami Heat: Justise Winslow – Dion Waiters – Josh Richardson – Kelly Olynyk – Bam Adebayo
- Oklahoma City Thunder: Russell Westbrook – Terrance Ferguson – Paul George – Jerami Grant – Steven Adams
- Orlando Magic: DJ Augustin – Evan Fournier – Aaron Gordon – Jonathan Isaac – Nikola Vucevic
- Phoenix Suns: Tyler Johnson – Devin Booker – Kelly Oubre – Dragan Bender – Deandre Ayton
- Utah Jazz: Ricky Rubio – Donovan Mitchell – Joe Ingles – Derrick Favors – Rudy Gobert
- Washington Wizards: Tomas Satoransky – Bradley Beal – Trevor Ariza – Jeff Green – Bobby Portis
Injury News
- Atlanta Hawks: Nothing new.
- Brooklyn Nets: Treveon Graham (back) and DeMarre Carroll (knee) are out.
- Detroit Pistons: Nothing new.
- Golden State Warriors: Kevin Durant (ankle) is out.
- Houston Rockets: Nothing new.
- Memphis Grizzlies: Nothing new.
- Miami Heat: Josh Richardson (hamstring) is questionable.
- Oklahoma City Thunder: Markieff Morris (neck) is questionable.
- Orlando Magic: Aaron Gordon (ribs) and Wes Iwundu (toe) are questionable.
- Phoenix Suns: T.J. Warren (ankle) is TBD.
- Utah Jazz: Ricky Rubio (hip) and Raul Neto (hamstring) are probable.
- Washington Wizards: Nothing new.
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