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  • MEM Point Guard #12
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    Nick Calathes will participate in Summer League if Greece does not qualify for the Olympics, and is hoping to begin his NBA career with the Mavericks next season.
    The Mavs traded a second-round pick for Calathes on draft night in 2009, with the knowledge that he’d already signed with a team in Greece. He played well for Greek powerhouse Panathinaikos and could very well make the Mavs’ roster, but fantasy owners should avoid him -- for the 2011-12 season he shot just 27.9 percent from 3-point range, and a miserable 53.6 percent from the FT line.
  • HOU Center #28
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    Alperen Sengun shot 6-of-16 from the field and 0-of-1 from the foul line in Saturday’s loss to Oklahoma City, tallying 13 points, 11 rebounds, two assists, two steals, and one 3-pointer in 32 minutes.
    Sengun didn’t shoot the ball well in Las Vegas, but the rebounds and steals helped compensate for that deficiency. Over the past two weeks, the Rockets center has shot 46.3% from the field, less than one percentage point lower than his mark for the season (47.2%). In short, there isn’t too much for fantasy managers to lose sleep regarding Sengun, who remains comfortably within the top-50 in 9-cat formats.
  • HOU Power Forward #10
    Jabari Smith Jr. played 39 minutes in Saturday’s loss to Oklahoma City, finishing with 14 points (3-of-8 FGs, 6-of-7 FTs), six rebounds, three assists, one steal, one block, and two 3-pointers.
    Outside Amen Thompson, none of the Rockets shot particularly well in Saturday’s NBA Cup semifinal, as they made just 36.5% of their looks on the night. Smith didn’t have the best night, but the production in other categories was solid. Over the past two weeks, only two Rockets have provided top 100 per-game value in 9-cat formats: Smith and Alperen Sengun. Smith remains a late-round player in terms of value, but he’s recently made modest steps in the right direction. Houston plays two games in Week 8, beginning with New Orleans on Thursday.
  • HOU Point Guard #1
    Amen Thompson accounted for 19 points (9-of-15 FGs, 1-of-3 FTs), seven rebounds, one assist, and three steals in 30 minutes in Saturday’s 111-96 loss to Oklahoma City.
    Will there come a point when Thompson moves into the starting lineup? Probably not anytime soon, but nights like Saturday will keep the chatter going. While Thompson was excellent in 30 minutes off the bench, starting guards Fred VanVleet (8/9/7/1 with one 3-pointer) and Jalen Green (12/3/2/0/1 with one 3-pointer) combined to shoot 8-of-29 from the field and 2-of-19 from three. Even as a reserve, Thompson should be rostered in most fantasy leagues. However, it’s fair to wonder if his ceiling is being limited through no fault of his own.
  • OKC Shooting Guard #5
    Luguentz Dort accumulated 19 points (5-of-11 FGs, 4-of-6 FTs), nine rebounds, one assist, three steals, and five 3-pointers in 31 minutes in Saturday’s win over the Rockets.
    Dort is only rostered in 26% of Yahoo leagues, and the career track record likely has something to do with this. A notoriously poor perimeter shooter for most of his first four seasons in the NBA, the rugged Thunder wing has been much-improved over the last two. Dort shot 39.3% from deep last season, and his 5-of-9 effort on Saturday pushed his 2024-25 mark to a career-high 40.3%. As Dort continues on this path, more skeptics within fantasy basketball will board the bandwagon. Providing 7th-round value in 9-cat formats, he’s worth the risk ahead of Oklahoma City’s three-game Week 8 slate.
  • OKC Center #55
    Isaiah Hartenstein finished Saturday’s win over Houston with 21 points (9-of-12 FGs, 3-of-4 FTs), eight rebounds, two assists, and one blocked shot in 33 minutes.
    Hartenstein’s streak of games with at least 12 rebounds was snapped on Saturday, but he established a new season-high with 21 points. The Thunder center has been elite on the glass since returning from a broken hand, reaching double digits in eight of his ten games. Hartenstein currently provides top-75 per-game value in 8- and 9-cat formats, exceeding his Yahoo ADP (82). Oklahoma City plays three games in Week 8, beginning with Tuesday’s NBA Cup final against Milwaukee.
  • OKC Small Forward #8
    Jalen Williams logged 38 minutes in Saturday’s win over Houston, amassing 20 points (8-of-20 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), five rebounds, five assists, one steal, and two 3-pointers.
    Of the six games he’s played in December, Williams has scored 20 or more in five. While he has gone 16-of-41 from the field in his last two games, the Thunder wing remains one of the best performers in fantasy basketball. While a 5th-round player in 8- and 9-cat formats over the past two weeks, JDub heads into Week 8 as a top-15 player in season-long value. Williams is one of the early fantasy basketball MVPs because his production in 9-cat formats has exceeded his Yahoo ADP (36) by two rounds.
  • OKC Point Guard #2
    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander shot 8-of-21 from the field and 14-of-15 from the foul line in Saturday’s 111-96 win over Houston, scoring 32 points with eight rebounds, six assists, five steals, one block, and two 3-pointers in 38 minutes.
    SGA and the Thunder are headed to Tuesday’s NBA Cup championship game, as they pulled away in a rugged semifinal battle. Gilgeous-Alexander wasn’t as efficient shooting the basketball as usual, but the overall stat line was excellent. Despite being harrassed by multiple Rockets defenders, the early MVP candidate recorded a complete stat line and only committed one turnover. Gilgeous-Alexander will look to do more of the same against Milwaukee on Tuesday, the first of three Week 8 games for Oklahoma City.
  • HOU Center #12
    Steven Adams (left ankle sprain) will not return to Saturday’s game against the Thunder.
    Adams sprained his ankle during the third quarter of Saturday’s game, with team trainers taking him back to the locker room for further evaluation. With the veteran center sidelined, the Rockets went small in the minutes played before Alperen Sengun returned to the floor. Jock Landale may enter the rotation if Adams misses time, but the Rockets’ ability to play small makes him a non-factor in fantasy basketball.
  • MEM Point Guard #36
    Marcus Smart (left knee soreness) is questionable for Sunday’s game against the Lakers.
    Smart’s potential absence may impact Scotty Pippen Jr. more than anyone else, as the Grizzlies’ backup point guard may play a few more minutes. However, neither Smart nor Pippen has much value outside of deep leagues, with Ja Morant and Desmond Bane available.
  • MEM Center #30
    Jay Huff (left knee soreness) is questionable for Sunday’s game against the Lakers.
    While Huff has remained in the rotation, especially in the aftermath of Zach Edey’s ankle injury, his influence on fantasy basketball has waned. Edey is also questionable for Sunday’s game, so Huff’s minutes will likely decrease if both are available.