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February 18, 2026, 9:29 pmLast Updated on February 18, 2026 9:29 pm by Keston Paul | Published: February 18, 2026
We are back. All-Star Weekend happened, thatโs about as much as Iโll say about it and now itโs time to attack the rest of the fantasy basketball season. This is where leagues are won. Letโs go get some championships.
Wednesday brought a wave of injury updates, and as always, thatโs where the edge lives.
Grayson Allen is off the injury report. That means the Sunsโ backcourt is essentially at full strength, or close to it. Weโll see if there are any soft minute limits lingering, but structurally this tightens things up. Fewer surprise usage spikes, fewer emergency streamers. Just a cleaner rotation.
Coby White is still out. And with Joel Embiid, the preโAll-Star absences are looking less like maintenance and more like a reason for concern. Heโs already been ruled out for tomorrow with a shin issue that popped up while he was dealing with that sore right knee. The team says heโll be re-evaluated ahead of the back-to-back this weekend. Thatโs not nothing.
Do we get some Bona action? Maybe in theory. In practice, Nick Nurse hasnโt shown a willingness to lean on him enough for that to be actionable in most formats. If Embiid misses extended time, they may be forced into it. But in the short term, Dominick Barlow looks like the clearer beneficiary.
In Sacramento, we already knew Zach LaVine was done for the season. Now Domantas Sabonis has undergone season-ending surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee. Thatโs seismic.
Keegan Murray is ready to go. Dylan Cardwell, however, is dealing with a left ankle injury and will be re-evaluated in four weeks. That leaves Maxime Raynaud with a real runway here. For now, he should get as much as he can handle and that kind of uncontested frontcourt opportunity can translate into elite fantasy production.
Tyler Herro is returning to practice Thursday and is expected back shortly. That stabilizes Miami. Jonathan Kuminga will be re-evaluated in about a week, but realistically heโs not a must-add in standard formats right now.
Nicolas Claxton tweaked his ankle in practice, and the Nets are not exactly incentivized to rush anything. Expect caution. That opens the door for Danny Wolf, DayโRon Sharpe, and Noah Clowney to see expanded roles and when minutes open up in Brooklyn, fantasy relevance tends to follow.
Franz Wagner will be re-evaluated in three weeks. Darius Garland is week-to-week and not expected back until March. Both are holds if you can afford it. But if youโre staring at a win-or-go-home fantasy playoff scenario, tough decisions may be unavoidable.
Stephen Curry was ruled out for Thursday night as he is still dealing with right patellofemoral pain. And we have official confirmation: Kyrie Irving will not play again this season.
So for this edition of the cheat sheet, weโre diving straight into the first slate out of the break, identifying the priority adds, the top streamers, and the storylines that could swing leagues over the next few weeks.
Top Pickups
This is the “general must-add” section regardless of the slate. If these players are being overlooked and remain chilling on the waiver wire, consider adding them to your squad.
Maxime Raynaud (23%)
Weโve already seen it earlier this season: Maxime Raynaud is productive when the minutes are there.
In the Kingsโ last game, he logged 27:38 and finished with a modest 7/4/1, plus one steal and one block. The game before that? In 38:08, he exploded for 21/19/1 with a steal. Thatโs the swing case in action.
The truth is probably somewhere in-between. Heโs not a 20-and-20 lock, and heโs not a low-usage afterthought either. With real runway, he should be a steady contributor in rebounds, provide legitimate block upside, chip in some scoring, and offer a positive impact on FG%.
With the opportunity in front of him, this is the kind of profile you donโt overthink. The minutes are too valuable to ignore.
Kyle Filipowski (28%)
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