Isaiah Wong
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Isaiah Wong (foot) is good to go for Wednesday's game against the Orlando Magic.
Fantasy Impact
As expected, Wong will be able to suit up and play for the Hornets on Wednesday, despite being on the injury report due to a foot injury. He should see a full workload and projects to be a solid fantasy option against Orlando with LaMelo Ball (ankle) out of the lineup.
Isaiah Wong (foot) is probable for Wednesday's game against the Orlando Magic.
Fantasy Impact
Wong is expected to be available to play on Wednesday after missing Charlotte's most recent game due to a foot injury. Assuming he's active, he will see more work than usual with LaMelo Ball (ankle) set to be sidelined against Orlando.
Isaiah Wong (foot) is out for Monday's game against the Brooklyn Nets.
Fantasy Impact
The Hornets have ruled out Wong for Monday's game. He was initially questionable due to a foot issue, and the team has determined that he should have the night off to rest and recover. Nick Smith Jr. will see more work as a result of his absence.
Isaiah Wong is listed as questionable for Monday's game against the Nets.
Fantasy Impact
Wong remains off the fantasy radar in his current role.
Isaiah Wong totaled eleven points (4-7 FG, 1-2 3PT, 2-4 FT), one rebound and four assists in the Hornets’ 121-108 loss to the Sixers.
Fantasy Impact
Keep an eye on Wong. While he might not be a part of your immediate fantasy strategy, there’s no denying his talent. Wong has been impressive at every level, from his collegiate dominance as a Miami Hurricane to his standout performances in the G-League. With the Salt Lake City Stars this year, he averaged 31.4 minutes, 24.1 points, 3.9 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.5 steals, and 0.4 blocks per game while shooting an efficient 46.3 percent from the floor and 41.0 percent from deep. Those marks even show improvement from his previous year’s production. That consistency carries over to his NBA minutes this season. In just 15.5 minutes per game, Wong is averaging 7.8 points, 2.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 0.5 steals, while shooting 45.7 percent from the field and 40.0 percent from three. Double those numbers, and his production aligns closely with his G-League output. Against a competitive Sixers team, he put up an intriguing 11.0 points, 4.0 steals, and 1.0 rebound, which could earn him additional opportunities. While it might take a series of injuries or the team streamlining their roster decisions to fully unleash Wong, his potential makes him a player worth monitoring as the season progresses. For now, he’s best left as a speculative flier in DFS formats, as he doesn’t yet warrant consideration in category leagues.