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Wed Oct 26 202214:38Justin Holiday Available On Wednesday
Atlanta Hawks guard/forward Justin Holiday (illness) is available for Wednesday's contest against Detroit. He has been battling a non-COVID illness and was originally questionable for the game, but the team has now confirmed that Holiday is ready to play. The 33-year-old has been one of the first players off the bench for Atlanta this season, but he hasn't done a lot in 18.7 minutes of action. Holiday has shot very poorly so far and it's allowed him to average just five points a night with 1.7 assists. The veteran will hope to do much better against a team that's among the league's worst defensive sides.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Mon Mar 14 202221:04Justin Holiday Ruled Out For Monday's Contest
Sacramento Kings guard Justin Holiday (illness) has been ruled out for Monday night's game against the Chicago Bulls. He came down with a non-COVID illness and the illness caused him to exit early during the team's previous game against the Utah Jazz on Saturday. Donte DiVincenzo is slotting into the starting five to take Holiday's spot. DiVincenzo has really struggled so far this month. Over six games in March, while logging 23.8 minutes per contest, he's averaging 7.3 points and 2.8 assists per game and shooting 30.2% from the field. We'll see if Holiday is able to return to action for the team's next game against the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday.
Source: Sean CunninghamRotoBaller.com
Sun Mar 13 202215:11Justin Holiday Exits Early Versus Jazz
Sacramento Kings forward Justin Holiday (illness) was forced to exit early during Saturday's game against the Utah Jazz. He wasn't on the pregame injury report, but was unable to finish the game due to a non-COVID related illness. Holiday was only able to play nine minutes and it's uncertain if he'll be ready for their next contest. His absence resulted in more playing time for Jeremy Lamb. Both Lamb and Donte DiVincenzo could have some deep league appeal, assuming Holiday misses time.
Source: James HamRotoBaller.com
Wed Feb 9 202221:49Domantas Sabonis, Justin Holiday Will Play Wednesday
Sacramento Kings forwards Domantas Sabonis and Justin Holiday will start during Wednesday's game against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Both players have been cleared to play and will make their team debuts here. They will be joined by De'Aaron Fox, Harrison Barnes, and Chimezie Metu in the starting five. It'll be interesting to see how Sabonis and Holiday look in their new environment. Fantasy managers in season long formats should have Sabonis in their lineups. However, neither player is a great bet for DFS contests on Wednesday.
Source: Franklin CartoscelliRotoBaller.com
Wed Dec 15 202119:07Justin Holiday Will Return On Wednesday
Indiana Pacers forward Justin Holiday will play during Wednesday's game against the Milwaukee Bucks. He has missed each of the last six games while sitting out due to the league's COVID-19 protocols. Chris Duarte will lose fantasy value and minutes with the return of Holiday. Despite that, he is worth hanging onto in some formats because the Pacers are likely to rebuild soon. Holiday isn't much of a fantasy option and can probably be ignored in most formats right now.
Source: Indiana PacersRotoBaller.com
Tue Dec 14 202120:31Justin Holiday Tagged As Questionable Against Bucks
Indiana Pacers forward Justin Holidayis tagged as questionable for Wednesday's game against the Milwaukee Bucks. He continues to ramp up his conditioning and was questionable for Monday's contest as well. He was ultimately held out, but it sounds like Holiday is nearing a return. Chris Duarte would be impacted the most once Holiday returns. Duarte has been inconsistent this season, but fantasy managers should be patient with him. The Pacers are likely leaning towards a rebuild, so Duarte could have a bigger role soon.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Mon Dec 13 202118:14Justin Holiday Will Miss Monday’s Contest
Indiana Pacers small forward Justin Holiday (reconditioning) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Warriors. Holiday absence extends to six games, while Chris Duarte figures to continue getting elevated run with him on the sidelines. Prior to going down, Holiday had been finding his rhythm offensively, scoring in double figures in five of his last six outings. Although, with Caris LeVert back in the mix on the wing for Indiana, Holiday's offensive upside remains capped upon his return. His next chance to take the floor comes Wednesday vs. Milwaukee.
Source: Indiana PacersRotoBaller.com
Mon Dec 13 202114:55Justin Holiday Tagged As Questionable For Monday
Indiana Pacers forward Justin Holiday (conditioning) is listed as questionable for Monday's game against the Golden State Warriors. He cleared quarantine a few days ago and returned to practice on Sunday. That being said, it's uncertain if Holiday will be ready to play on Monday. Chris Duarte stands to gain or lose the most depending on Holiday's status. Fantasy managers will have to check back later in the day. Holiday could possibly be limited as well, while he gets up his conditioning.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Tue Nov 30 202119:39Justin Holiday Set To Miss At Least Four Games
Indiana Pacers small forward Justin Holiday has entered the league's COVID-19 health and safety protocols as of Tuesday, which is expected to keep him out of action for at least the next 10 days. Beginning Wednesday vs. Atlanta, the Pacers play four games in that stretch, all of which Holiday is likely to miss. Holiday has yet to miss a game this season, making it unclear how head coach Rick Carlisle could distribute his 28.1 minutes of action. Torrey Craig and Jeremy Lamb are the likeliest candidates to see elevated roles. Fantasy managers can shift Holiday to the waiver wire in all formats, as his next best chance of taking the floor comes Dec. 10 against the Mavericks.
Source: Scott AgnessRotoBaller.com
Sun Nov 14 202108:07Justin Holiday Gets Hot Off The Bench
Indiana Pacers guard/forward Justin Holiday scored a season-high 27 points in 28 minutes off the bench against the Sixers on Saturday. He was unconscious from deep, going 6-for-8, and shot 9-for-11 overall from the field with a 3-for-4 record at the line. Holiday also pulled down a pair of rebounds and posted one assist with one turnover. The 32-year-old tends to put in some very good scoring performances from time to time, but you can't get there with poor shooting, and exactly that had happened in back-to-back games prior to Saturday. Fantasy managers shouldn't get their hopes up for Monday's clash against the Knicks. They generally don't allow a lot of bench points and Holiday had a miserable 0-for-7 shooting night against the Knicks in this season's first head-to-head meeting.
Source: ESPNRotoBaller.com
Fri Oct 22 202122:18Justin Holiday Tweaks Ankle Against Wizards
Indiana Pacers forward Justin Holiday (ankle) was injured during Friday's one-point loss to Washington. The 32-year-old veteran tweaked his left ankle, causing him to miss the fourth quarter and overtime. With a quick turnaround leading up to Saturday's bout against Miami, Holiday may be forced to sit that one out. If that's the case, Jeremy Lamb and T.J. McConnell could see more minutes, with Lamb the favorite to start between the two. Torrey Craig could also benefit, although he doesn't have much of a fantasy upside.
Source: Scott AgnessRotoBaller.com
Thu Oct 21 202119:53Justin Holiday Questionable Again Friday
Indiana Pacers guard/forward Justin Holiday (ankle) is questionable to play against the Washington Wizards on Friday. Holiday was also questionable to play on Wednesday and ended up playing 26 minutes as a starter. Holiday is likely more probable than questionable for this one, unless he suffered a setback. If he ends up being limited or ultimately sits, Jeremy Lamb (wrist), Torrey Craig (shoulder) and Chris Duarte will likely split up the extra minutes.
Source: NBA.comRotoBaller.com
Wed Oct 20 202117:44Jeremy Lamb, Justin Holiday Set To Suit Up Wednesday
Indiana Pacers shooting guards/small forwards Jeremy Lamb (wrist) and Justin Holiday (ankle) are both expected to take the floor for Wednesday's season opener against Charlotte, per head coach Rick Carlisle. The presence of the duo on the wing serves as a significant boost to a team that is without Caris LeVert (back) and T.J. Warren (foot) to begin the year. Lamb has been hampered by ailments during his tenure with the Pacers, but he continues to hold sizable scoring upside. Holiday averaged 10.5 points per game last year, while remaining a menace on the defensive end of the court. Both have appeal in medium-sized or larger season-long formats, especially while Levert and Warren remain out of the mix.
Source: Indiana PacersRotoBaller.com
Tue Oct 19 202119:18Jeremy Lamb, Justin Holiday Questionable Wednesday
Indiana Pacers guard/forwards Jeremy Lamb (wrist) and Justin Holiday (ankle) are both questionable to play Wednesday against the Charlotte Hornets. The Pacers will already be without Caris LeVert (back) and T.J. Warren (foot) so if Lamb and/or Holiday can't go, they may be slim on the wing. If either are unable to play, T.J. McConnell and Torrey Craig will likely pick up extra minutes.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Tue Oct 12 202115:08Justin Holiday Hopeful To Play In Opener
Indiana Pacers forward Justin Holiday (ankle) is optimistic that he'll be able to suit up for the season opener next Wednesday. He injured his ankle last Friday and is almost certainly going to miss the final two preseason games. The Pacers don't have a timetable for his return, but believe he should be able to play around the season opener. Holiday should have a consistent role in the rotation, but he probably isn't someone worth rostering in 12-team fantasy formats.
Source: Indy StarRotoBaller.com
Sun Mar 21 202117:30Holiday's 3-pointers in OT help Pacers to win over Heat
MIAMI (AP) — Justin Holiday scored 15 points and hit consecutive 3-pointers in overtime to lead the Indiana Pacers to a 109-106 victory over the Miami Heat on Sunday. Myles Turner finished with 16 points and five blocks, Doug McDermott scored 15 points and Domantas Sabonis had 17 points and 11 rebounds for the Pacers, who swept their two-game series in Miami. “We showed ourselves that we’re a good team and can win,” Holiday said. The Pacers erased a 103-98 Heat lead on Holiday’s conversions from beyond the arc. Malcolm Brogdon added another 3-pointer, increasing Indiana’s lead to 107-103. “There was still a lot of game left,” Holiday said of Indiana’s early overtime deficit. “This team has no quit.” Miami rallied from a 94-87 deficit in the final 4:26 of regulation and tied it at 98 on Jimmy Butler's first of two free with throws with 15 seconds remaining. Butler missed the second attempt. Caris LeVert missed on his go-ahead jumper with 2 seconds remaining in regulation for the Pacers.... [More]
Sun Mar 21 202116:51Holiday's 3-pointers in OT help Pacers to win over Heat
MIAMI (AP) — Justin Holiday scored 15 points and hit consecutive 3-pointers in overtime to lead the Indiana Pacers to a 109-106 win over the Miami Heat on Sunday. Myles Turner finished with 16 points and five blocks, Doug McDermott scored 15 points and Domantas Sabonis had 17 points and 11 rebounds for the Pacers, who swept their two-game series in Miami. The Pacers erased a 103-98 Heat lead on Holiday’s conversions from beyond the arc. Malcolm Brogdon added another 3-pointer, increasing Indiana’s lead to 107-103. Miami rallied from a 94-87 deficit in the final 4:26 of regulation and tied it at 98 on Jimmy Butler's first of two free with throws with 15 seconds remaining. Butler missed the second attempt. Caris Levert missed on his go-ahead jumper with 2 seconds remaining in regulation for the Pacers. Bam Adebayo scored 29 points and Butler finished with 21 points for Miami, which has lost three straight. TIP-INS Pacers: Turner limped to the locker room late in the first quarter favoring... [More]
Fri Mar 19 202123:50Brogdon scores 27, Pacers beat Heat 137-110
MIAMI (AP) — Malcolm Brogdon scored 27 points on 10-of-12 shooting and the Indiana Pacers beat the Miami Heat 137-110 Friday night. The Pacers, who had lost eight of their last 10, were never threatened after building a double-digit lead late in the second quarter. Indiana finished with its highest scoring total ever against Miami, including the playoffs — topping the previous high of 127 in 1992. “The aggressive mode that the team was in, when they attacked they were relentless,” Indiana coach Nate Bjorkgren said. “I was pleased with the sharing but more pleased with the defensive end. I thought the communication and talking was very good on the defensive end, especially in the second half.” Domantas Sabonis had 13 points and 15 rebounds and T.J. McConnell finished with 16 points and 15 assists for the Pacers. Doug McDermott and Justin Holiday added 17 points each. The Pacers shot 20-of-36 on 3-pointers and Brogdon tied a career high with seven. “We’ve got to keep our foot on the gas this... [More]
Fri Mar 19 202122:50Brogdon scores 27, Pacers beat Heat 137-110
MIAMI (AP) — Malcolm Brogdon scored 27 points on 10-of-12 shooting and the Indiana Pacers beat the Miami Heat 137-110 Friday night. The Pacers, who had lost eight of their last 10, were never threatened after building a double-digit lead late in the second quarter. Indiana finished with its highest scoring total ever against Miami, including the playoffs — topping the previous high of 127 in 1992. Domantas Sabonas had 13 points and 15 rebounds and T.J. McConnell finished with 16 points and 15 assists for the Pacers. IDoug McDermott and Justin Holiday added 17 points each. The Pacers shot 20-of-36 on 3-pointers and Brogdon tied a season high with seven. Bam Adebayo scored 20 points and Jimmy Butler added 17 for Miami, which has lost two straight after winning 11 of 13. Trevor Ariza was scorelesss in his Heat debut. Ariza joined the 10th team of his 16-year NBA career after Miami acquired the 35-year-old forward from Oklahoma City in exchange for Meyers Leonard and a 2027 second round pick... [More]
Sun Nov 22 202017:11Pacers re-sign Justin Holiday, keeping brother duo in tact
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Justin Holiday will continue playing for the Indiana Pacers next season after agreeing to a new deal Sunday. Terms of the deal were not immediately announced but the decision means Holiday and one of his two NBA-playing brothers, Aaron, will be teammates again next season. Both played primarily as backups but held key roles in helping the Pacers make the playoffs. Justin Holiday averaged 8.3 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.3 assists and a team-high 1.2 steals last season while shooting a career-high 40.5% on 3-pointers. He finished 19th in the NBA in 3-point percentage. “Re-signing Justin was one of our main priorities going into free agency,” Pacers president of basketball operations Kevin Pritchard said in a statement released by the team. “His contributions last season were tremendous. He can play multiple positions and is extremely versatile. He also represents this franchise as a true professional, on and off the court.” Previously, Holiday played for Memphis, Chicago, Atlanta, Golden State, Philadelphia and the New York Knicks. His other brother, Jrue, is heading to Central Division rival Milwaukee in a trade. ___ More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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