I guess I just need to learn all the nuances but I think I'm doing OK for a newbie. Like, I look at your roster, and someone else's was similar the other day, but it appears you are carrying 16 guys on your active roster. I realize some guys have come off the injured list, but how long do you have until you need to drop three of those guys. I would assume you are waiting to see if your two currently "out" get healthy or remain out long enough to be moved to the injured list. Those are the things I am still learning.
Good you are learning - that's part of the point of this casual league. This is a league with experienced, some moderate experience players like myself, and some starters. When I started this league (2020 I think) I hadn't done fantasy basketball in over a dozen years.
You can keep a still injured player on your injured list as long as you want, although you only have 3 injured spots. 2 or 3 weeks ago, I had 5 guys listed as injured at one point. I released Morant to create a spot on my IL, and I thought about releasing Bane since he was out long term... but I waited it out, and kept another injured guy active since he was coming back in a few days.
You can keep a "healthy" player on your injured list as long as you want. However, you will not be permitted to do any other roster moves until that situation is rectified -- adds, deletions, trades, waivers, moving a guy down to IL. You will be told by Yahoo to call up the injured player to your active 13 man roster first as you try to do another move. When you see some teams with healthy players on the IL, it just means that the team manager has not been active for a few days (or for a long time)
In terms of IL strategy;
- "Everybody is Better on my team" I'll use my situation with RJ Barrett when he becomes healthy. Assume I was happy with my entire current roster more than Barrett (not the case, but assume)... I can keep Barrett on the IL. That being said eventually within a day to a week I will want to do another roster move, so I'll be forced to do something with Barrett.
- "Hoarding IL Players" -- although opportunities for this are rare in basketball vs baseball when they seem to be available more .
I'll use my situation with Bane above. When he got hurt (maybe 3 weeks ago), they said he would be out 6-8 weeks ago. I had 4 injured players - should I drop him to create a spot on my IL, and then be able to add an active roster. People speculated that he might be out all year since Memphis would tank, but it was not a guarantee. If I had released Bane at the time to create a roster spot, I am more than certain that a player like Hak or somebody would have claimed him and then "hoarded" him on the IL in the hopes that he comes back sometime in March. Adding then "Hoarding" IL players is relatively low risk if you have open spots. It does count as one of your additions for a week.