Chris Kaman
C FA
Wed 2/3/16 2:22 AM

Kaman missed his lone shot attempt in two minutes during the Trail Blazers' 107-95 win versus the Bucks on Tuesday.
EDGE Analysis
Kaman has appeared in only eight games this season, and the 33-year-old center is at best an afterthought in fantasy. Expect him to continue providing leadership, but don't count on him receiving any extra minutes going forward even though Noah Vonleh suffered an ankle sprain.

Chris Kaman
C FA
Tue 1/19/16 10:32 AM

Kaman (coach's decision) didn't play in Monday's 108-98 win over the Wizards.
EDGE Analysis
Kaman has played in just one of the Trail Blazers' 12 games since Jan. 27. It doesn't look like he'll be joining the rotation unless a slew of injuries hit the frontcourt.

Chris Kaman
C FA
Mon 12/21/15 10:55 AM

Kaman (illness) was active for Sunday's 116-109 loss to the Heat, but didn't leave the bench, Casey Holdahl of TrailBlazers.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Kaman was battling the stomach flu for a few days, but it seems like he's fully recovered at this point. Though he's now healthy, Kaman hasn't been a consistent part of coach Terry Stotts' rotation this season with only three appearances in the Blazers' 29 games, and that will likely remain the case so long as the rest of the team's frontcourt in intact.

Chris Kaman
C FA
Fri 12/18/15 3:05 PM

Kaman is questionable for Friday's game against the Magic due to gastroenteritis, Casey Holdahl of Blazers.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Kaman will be re-evaluated closer to game time, but for now he'll remain questionable. He's only played in three games this season and seems to have dropped out of the regular rotation, so even if he is cleared, Kaman likely won't provide much fantasy production.

Chris Kaman
C FA
Mon 11/30/15 3:11 PM

Kaman (ankle) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Clippers, Casey Holdahl of Blazers.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Kaman continues to battle a sprained ankle, and he'll remain sidelined again after sitting out Saturday's win over the Lakers. The veteran has played in only three games this season and appears to be out of the regular rotation, even when healthy.

Chris Kaman
C FA
Fri 11/27/15 7:54 PM

Kaman (ankle) is considered questionable for Saturday's game, Erik Gundersen of The Columbian reports.
EDGE Analysis
Kaman is battling a sprained right ankle, and barring unexpected progress in his recovery, he'll sit out Saturday's matchup with the Lakers. The veteran has played sparingly this season and has not appeared in the last four games.

Chris Kaman
C FA
Thu 11/19/15 7:23 PM

Kaman was dropped from the starting lineup prior to Wednesday's game against Houston and did not play during the game.
EDGE Analysis
Kaman has only appeared in three games this season due to being buried on Portland's depth chart. Despite starting Monday, Kaman was benched due to his poor play in favor of noah Vonleh. The big man has totaled just 10 points and eight rebounds this season, and shouldn't be expected to play much unless injuries force him into the lineup for the Blazers.

Chris Kaman
C FA
Tue 11/17/15 12:34 AM

Kaman posted two points (1-7 FG), four rebounds, and one assist in 20 minutes of action Monday against the Spurs.
EDGE Analysis
Kaman started Monday after losing the starting role to Noah Vonleh in Sunday's game. He disappointed in the opportunity, managing just two points in spite of playing 20 minutes. Meyers Leonard (shoulder) remains out for several weeks, but there are probably better options at the big man spot in most formats.

Chris Kaman
C FA
Mon 11/16/15 8:39 PM

Kaman will get the start Monday versus San Antonio, Joe Freeman of the Oregonian reports.
EDGE Analysis
Kaman was replaced by Ed Davis in the starting lineup Sunday, so it appears Portland will try something different Monday. Their frontcourt is crowded at the moment and it is hard to predict playing time. Kaman will attempt to take advantage of the opportunity and earn more minutes in the future.

Chris Kaman
C FA
Sun 11/15/15 5:06 PM

Kaman will be replaced by Ed Davis in the starting lineup at power forward for Sunday's game against the Bobcats.
EDGE Analysis
Prior to getting the surprising starting nod in Friday's game against the Grizzlies, Kaman had only appeared in one of the Blazers' first nine games, so it seemed unlikely that he'd have a long-term grip on the starting job while Meyers Leonard (shoulder) remains sidelined for the next month-plus. While he performed adequately in Friday's game (eight points, four rebounds in 24 minutes), Kaman had been behind Mason Plumlee, Davis, and Noah Vonleh on the depth chart prior to Leonard's injury, so it's difficult to expect consistent minutes from him as he moves back to the bench.