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Locked On Fantasy Basketball – Daily NBA Fantasy Basketball Podcast

Sunday Fantasy Basketball Streaming Guide For The Waiver Wire

Locked On Fantasy Basketball – Daily NBA Fantasy Basketball Podcast

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🗓️ 28 March 2026

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

NBA streaming dilemmas intensify as postseason uncertainty rocks fantasy basketball leagues. With nine games on the slate, fantasy managers face tough calls—should you trust unpredictable rotations like the Wizards’ or Celtics’ with stars like Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown marked questionable? Injury shakeups to Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jerami Grant, Franz Wagner, and others further complicate the landscape. Will Trey Murphy, Dejounte Murray, or Brandon Ingram be key pickups or roster traps during this pivotal week?

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0:00.0

Let's take a look at Sunday.

0:02.5

There are nine games on in the NBA.

0:04.2

Who are the stream options to hopefully win our fantasy basketball week?

0:07.1

Michael Bolton.

0:08.0

Thanks, Josh.

0:09.2

It's Michael Bolton here.

0:10.6

And it's time for another episode of the Locked-on Fantasy Basketball podcast.

0:16.1

Let's get to it.

0:17.1

Let's get to it.

0:17.8

Indeed.

0:20.0

You are Locked-on Fantasy. Your daily NBA Fantasy podcast.

0:25.1

Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your team every day.

0:31.3

Hello and welcome to the Locked On Fantasy Basketball podcast brought to you by Basketball Monster.

0:35.7

My name is Josh Lloyd and my nickname is also Josh Lloyd. We're here to talk about the games on Sunday. There are nine of those games on and we're going to dig into them. We're going to talk about who's in and out the injury reports, the streaming options, points leagues, category leagues. Should we dig in? Probably. There are nine games. It's a relatively busy Sunday in the NBA and of course there

0:55.2

is going to be a lot of uncertainty. There is more uncertainty at this time of the year than there

0:58.9

is at the same time last week and hence why I believe that fantasy league should have ended on

1:03.8

like the 23rd of March or whatever it was like at least a week ago. People are still just playing

1:08.4

their semifinals now because you're going to see a lot more stuff with, yes, you have tanking stuff that happens and random sits, but what you start to get at this point in the year is good teams and better teams start to sit more guys as well. So you've got teams that sit in a spot where they go, well, two games ahead and two games behind. I can't really move. My guys are a little banged up. So we'll see these sort of teams start to create more of those issues and foots off the gas more in other games.

1:32.8

It becomes worse in terms of reliability. As you get, because it makes sense, as you get

1:38.4

closer than the regular season where the games don't matter as much for most teams, you see that stuff change. That is just the nature

1:47.3

of how anything works common sense-wise. Nine games. First game is a 3.30 p.m. Eastern start.

1:54.6

It is the Clippers and the Bucks. The next game is a 5pm Eastern start, the heat and the paces. Then we go into a 6 p.m. Eastern game, or a couple, or a lot of them actually. Washington at Portland, Boston and Charlotte, Sacramento at Brooklyn, yuck. Orlando at Toronto. Then we have the 7pm game, which is the Rockets and the Palicans. We have the 7.30pm game, which is the Knicks and the Thunder.

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