Brandan Wright
PF/C FA
Wed 1/8/14 9:46 PM

Brandan Wright scored nine points in 20 minutes against the Spurs, adding two rebounds, one steal and three fouls. This was his sixth consecutive game without a block, which is even worse considering he has 4.0 fouls per game over his last four. Wright has cooled off quite a bit and has really only been a one-category player for his field goal percentage, so fantasy owners can start entertaining the idea of looking elsewhere.

Brandan Wright
PF/C FA
Sat 1/4/14 1:49 AM

Brandan Wright scored 12 points on 6-of-8 shooting with five rebounds, one assist and no steals or blocks in 23 minutes off the bench on Friday. Wright is already a mid-round value on the season due to his ultra-efficient fantasy game, averaging 11.4 points with 4.0 rebounds, 0.8 steals, 1.1 blocks, 75 percent field goal shooting and 68.4 free throw shooting. That means he should be owned in all standard formats.

Brandan Wright
PF/C FA
Wed 1/1/14 8:36 PM

Brandan Wright played 18 minutes off the bench against the Wizards on Wednesday with 10 points, three boards, one assist and two steals on 5-of-7 shooting. He showed much more range tonight with three of his shot attempts coming from outside of eight feet. Wright had taken 64.4 percent of his shots from within three feet of the basket, which explains his superb 75.6 percent from the field on the season. He hasn't blocked a shot in his last two games, but he looks a little better than his stat lines are suggesting and he should be owned in all standard leagues.

Brandan Wright
PF/C FA
Mon 12/30/13 11:09 PM

Brandan Wright shot 6-of-8 from the field for 14 points with three boards and one steal in 18 minutes. Wright's offensive efficiency has been superb this season and was just a shade below his season shooting of 75.7 percent. Things are certainly looking up for Wright and he has the makings of being a four-category player for points, boards, blocks and field goal percentage with just a few turnovers.

Brandan Wright
PF/C FA
Sat 12/28/13 11:55 PM

Brandan Wright scored six points with two rebounds, two steals and a block on 3-of-3 shooting off the bench on Saturday. Samuel Dalembert started and had two points, five rebounds, a steal and a block in 24 minutes, as Wright is dealing with a flu bug right now. Starting or not, Wright is still the better fantasy option for now.

Brandan Wright
PF/C FA
Sat 12/28/13 12:41 PM

According to coach Rick Carlisle, Brandan Wright (illness) went through the morning shootaround and will play Saturday against the Bulls. Wright missed Thursday's game and Friday's practice but appears to have recovered. Hopefully the missed time doesn't derail what was a nice start to the season for Wright. Since making his season debut two weeks ago, Wright has posted a player efficiency rating of 28.9 in an admittedly minuscule sample size of five games.

Brandan Wright
PF/C FA
Fri 12/27/13 2:39 PM

Brandan Wright (illness) will travel with the Mavericks for Saturday's game in Chicago.

Brandan Wright
PF/C FA
Thu 12/26/13 6:58 PM

Brandan Wright (illness) is not with the Mavericks for Thursday's game. He stayed home to recuperate and prevent spreading the illness in the Mavs' locker room, so Dallas will have to make do with DeJuan Blair, Bernard James and whatever they can get out of Samuel Dalembert, who is also under the weather.

Brandan Wright
PF/C FA
Thu 12/26/13 11:56 AM

Brandan Wright (illness) missed shootaround and is questionable for Thursday's game against the Spurs. Wright is mired in a playing time long-jam with Samuel Dalembert and DeJuan Blair and is going to be a pain to own unless he is able to establish himself as a rotation mainstay. If he is unable to suit up against the Spurs on Thursday, DeJuan Blair and Samuel Dalembert (who also missed shootaround with an illness) would inherit more playing time.

Brandan Wright
PF/C FA
Tue 12/24/13 1:59 AM

Brandan Wright was quiet in 19 minutes on Monday, scoring six points on 3-of-3 shooting with three rebounds and two steals. Owning Wright isn't going to be a cake walk unless he can legitimately create separation between himself, Samuel Dalembert (eight points, seven boards, three steals, 29 minutes), and DeJuan Blair (DNP). But he still has proper upside to be held in most formats.