Matt Bonner C FA Tue 2/23/16 4:33 PM
Matt Bonner
C FA
Bonner (calf) remains out for Wednesday's game against the Kings, Paul Garcia of Project Spurs reports.
EDGE Analysis
Bonner continues to nurse a strained left calf and the Spurs appear content to evaluate him on a game-to-game basis. The veteran is only a fringe rotation player, so he's not of much use in most fantasy formats.
Matt Bonner C FA Sat 2/20/16 5:45 PM
Matt Bonner
C FA
Bonner (left calf strain) remains out for Sunday's game against the Suns.
EDGE Analysis
Even when healthy, Bonner is not much of a fantasy option, as he serves as frontcourt depth and shooting deep off the Spurs bench. His next chance to return will be Wednesday in Sacramento.
Matt Bonner C FA Fri 2/19/16 2:20 PM
Matt Bonner
C FA
Bonner (calf) will not play against the Lakers on Friday.
EDGE Analysis
A left calf strain will keep Bonner out of action for the second straight night as the Spurs conclude a back-to-back set in Los Angeles. Bonner has appeared in only 20 games on the season, averaging fewer than six minutes per game.
Matt Bonner C FA Wed 2/17/16 2:58 PM
Matt Bonner
C FA
Bonner (calf) has been ruled out for the Spurs game against the Clippers on Thursday.
EDGE Analysis
Despite having the All-Star break to heal, the 35-year-old will miss his fourth game in a row with the ailment. Bonner's absence will not alter the Spurs' rotation all that much, however, as he has only averaged 5.7 minutes per game this season. His next chance to return comes on Friday against the Lakers.
Matt Bonner C FA Wed 2/10/16 2:24 PM
Matt Bonner
C FA
Bonner (calf) remains out Wednesday versus the Magic.
EDGE Analysis
This will be Bonner's third missed game in a row due to the calf injury. This doesn't change much in terms of fantasy value, as he has only appeared in 20 games this season when he has been healthy. His next opportunity to return will be February 18 against the Clippers.
Matt Bonner C FA Mon 2/8/16 5:36 PM
Matt Bonner
C FA
Bonner (calf) has been ruled out for Tuesday's game against the Heat.
EDGE Analysis
The Red Rocket will be sidelined for a second straight game due to the injury, but his absence should go largely unnoticed in the fantasy landscape. Bonner has appeared in just 20 games this season, playing an average of 5.7 minutes.
Matt Bonner C FA Sat 2/6/16 6:58 PM
Matt Bonner
C FA
Bonner (calf) will not play Saturday against the Lakers, the San Antonio Express-News' Jeff McDonald reports.
EDGE Analysis
The three oldest players on the Spurs -- Bonner, Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili -- are all out against the anemic Lakers. Look for LaMarcus Aldridge, David West and Boris Diaw to start out handling most of the frontcourt minutes, with Boban Marjanovic getting some run if things get out of hand, which seems likely. Bonner's next chance to return will be Tuesday in Miami.
Matt Bonner C FA Sat 2/6/16 2:37 PM
Matt Bonner
C FA
Bonner is questionable for the Spurs matchup with the Lakers Saturday due to a left calf strain, Paul Garcia of Project Spurs reports.
EDGE Analysis
Even if Bonner can go, it is doubtful he will find himself in the team's rotation Saturday. He did play four minutes Friday, providing seven points, one rebound, one assist, and one triple in four minutes of action. It was his biggest workload since playing 11 minutes Jan. 11 against the Suns.
Matt Bonner C FA Tue 1/26/16 1:20 PM
Matt Bonner
C FA
Bonner (coach's decision) was inactive for Monday's 120-90 loss to the Warriors.
EDGE Analysis
Bonner was joined on the inactive list by the injured Tim Duncan (knee) for Monday's game, suggesting that Bonner ranks as the 15th man on the team's roster. The veteran big man has appeared in just 18 of the Spurs' 45 games on the campaign.
Matt Bonner C FA Tue 12/15/15 3:30 PM
Matt Bonner
C FA
Bonner recorded 10 points (4-5 FG, 2-3 3Pt) and five rebounds across 18 minutes in Monday's 118-81 win over the Jazz.
EDGE Analysis
The Spurs rolled to a 37-point victory, opening up ample playing time for Bonner in the second half. The Red Rocket has benefited from seeing plenty of action off the bench with the Spurs regularly blowing out opponents in recent weeks, but that won't last forever.