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  • PHI Small Forward #45
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    The Charlotte Bobcats and free-agent forward Gerald Wallace have agreed to a contract, the Charlotte Observer has learned.
    A source close to the negotiations said Wallace will sign a six-year deal worth $57 million. The sixth year of the contract will be Wallace’s option. He also can earn bonuses worth as much as $2 million each season. The free agent took his time in agreeing with the Cats, leaving fans and the organization on pins and needles. But he’ll now help anchor a much better offense in Charlotte with Jason Richardson in tow.

  • SAC Small Forward #10
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    DeMar DeRozan (lower back muscle inflammation) is out for Friday’s game against the Trail Blazers.
    DeRozan will miss a second consecutive game and has no concrete return timeline. Jae Crowder filled the void in the starting lineup in his Kings debut on Wednesday and should remain in that role. The veteran forward is a deep-league streaming option at best.
  • LAL Shooting Guard #9
    Bronny James (left heel contusion) is out for Friday’s game against Oklahoma City.
    James isn’t in the rotation when healthy. Consider the rookie out indefinitely until further notice.
  • LAL Center #11
    Jaxson Hayes (right ankle contusion) is doubtful for Friday’s game against Oklahoma City.
    Hayes has missed seven of the Lakers’ last eight games, aggravating his ankle injury during Tuesday’s loss to the Suns. Christian Koloko will slot in behind Anthony Davis in the rotation, and there’s no need to consider rostering him in fantasy leagues.
  • LAL Shooting Guard #4
    Dalton Knecht (right quad contusion) is probable for Friday’s game against Oklahoma City.
    The probable tag suggests Knecht will be cleared to play on Friday. If not, Cam Reddish may move back into the starting lineup, but there’s nothing to gain from rostering him in most fantasy leagues.
  • LAL Power Forward #3
    Anthony Davis (left foot plantar fasciitis) is probable for Friday’s game against Oklahoma City.
    Davis should play against the Thunder in Friday’s pivotal NBA Cup group-stage matchup. He’ll take on his usual workload, with Christian Koloko remaining in the backup center role.
  • POR Small Forward #24
    Kris Murray (sternum bruise) is questionable for Friday’s game against Sacramento.
    Murray has missed Portland’s last two games with a bruised sternum, leaving the Blazers shorthanded within their bench rotation. While his absence hasn’t impacted fantasy basketball, Rayan Rupert played more rotation minutes on Wednesday against the Pacers. Rupert isn’t worth streaming.
  • POR Center #35
    Robert Williams (concussion protocol) is doubtful for Friday’s game against the Kings.
    Injured during Monday’s loss to the Grizzlies, Williams did not play on Wednesday and is unlikely to return on Friday. Deandre Ayton is available and will retain the starting center responsibilities, with Jabari Walker as the backup.
  • POR Power Forward #9
    Jerami Grant (left knee sprain) is doubtful for Friday’s game against the Kings.
    Grant did not play in Wednesday’s loss to the Pacers and appears unlikely to play Friday night. Deni Avdija started in his place and should remain in that role until Grant is available. He should be rostered in all standard leagues, and some shallow-league managers may also consider streaming Avdija.
  • OKC Point Guard #14
    Adam Flagler (right hand contusion) is questionable for Friday’s game against the Lakers.
    Flagler was not available for Wednesday’s win over the Warriors, and his absence did not impact fantasy basketball or the Thunder rotation.
  • OKC Shooting Guard #9
    Alex Caruso (right hip strain) will not play in Friday’s game against the Lakers.
    Caruso’s continued absence does not significantly impact fantasy basketball, as he has not been productive enough to merit being rostered in most leagues. His Yahoo rostered percentage (55%) is too high for a non-starter ranked just inside the top 150.