Overview
- This slate sample is narrow, with one clear injury-driven rotation spot carrying almost all of the actionable movement.
- SAS is the only team showing notable minute redistribution, and Bismack Biyombo owns the biggest boost at +14.3 min.
- After the top gain, the drop to Carter Bryant at +6.0 min and Jordan McLaughlin at +5.1 min creates a clear separation between core value and thinner secondary pieces.
Daily Pivots
| Team | Injured player | Affected teammate | Minutes +/- |
|---|---|---|---|
| SAS | Luke Kornet Q | Bismack Biyombo | +14.3 |
| Carter Bryant | +6.0 | ||
| Jordan McLaughlin | +5.1 |
Legend: If the Injured Player is ruled out, the Affected Teammate is expected to receive the listed +/- minutes.
Key Pivots
Alpha Pivot
Bismack Biyombo is the clear alpha pivot. A +14.3 min jump is easily the largest change in the data, making him the strongest minutes-based value target tied to the Luke Kornet news.
That gap matters for DFS. When one teammate absorbs this much of the available run, he separates as the cleanest core piece for safer builds and the most direct way to capture the rotation shift.
Kornet is still questionable, so this remains a news-driven spot. Keep lineup flexibility if this status is unresolved close to lock.
Secondary Pivots
- Carter Bryant picks up +6.0 min, which puts him firmly in play as a secondary value option. The gain is meaningful, but it is still well behind Biyombo's top-tier boost.
- Jordan McLaughlin gets +5.1 min and stays in the tournament pool. He looks more like a lineup-variant piece than a foundational salary saver.
- The key takeaway is tiering. Biyombo stands alone, while Bryant and McLaughlin are closer to complementary value than must-play pieces.
Value Targets
- Bismack Biyombo is the best pure value target from this news. The +14.3 min boost makes him the most natural fit for chalky builds if Kornet is out.
- Carter Bryant is the cleaner secondary saver. At +6.0 min, he works better as a support piece than a player to force into every lineup.
- Jordan McLaughlin fits more cleanly in leverage-style constructions. His +5.1 min gain keeps him viable, but the role change is thinner than Biyombo's.
Deep Rotation Notes
SAS - Rotation notes
- All of the relevant movement comes from the Kornet situation, so SAS is the slate's main injury-driven decision point.
- The redistribution is top heavy. Biyombo captures most of the gain, while Bryant and McLaughlin sit in the next tier down.
- Do not treat the three beneficiaries as equal. The difference between +14.3 min and the +6.0 to +5.1 min range is large enough to matter in lineup prioritization.
Roster Construction
- Start with Bismack Biyombo if you want the strongest minutes-based value. The +14.3 min edge puts him in a different tier from the rest of this spot.
- Use Carter Bryant and Jordan McLaughlin more selectively. They fit better as secondary fillers than as players you automatically stack together.
- Keep swap flexibility around SAS. With Luke Kornet still questionable, this is a late-news build point rather than a fully stable rotation.