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  • NBA Center #41
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    Ante Zizic (illness) is probable for Friday night against the Wizards.
    It’s great to see he’s over his bout with nausea and dizziness, but Zizic’s opportunity is basically gone with Andre Drummond in the mix and Tristan Thompson still on the roster.
  • WAS Power Forward #33
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    Kyle Kuzma continues to ramp up
    Kuzma has missed Washington’s last seven games with a left rib sprain, but he’s making good progress in his recovery. Encouragingly, Malcolm Brogdon, Kyshawn George and Corey Kispert were all present at Tuesday’s practice. The last-place Wizards may soon have a healthy team, but don’t Washington to rush any of its injured players back.
  • DAL Small Forward #13
    Naji Marshall (illness) and Maxi Kleber (illness, rib contusion) returned to practice Tuesday.
    Marshall has missed five of six, and Kleber has been sidelined for three straight games. Both players missed Sunday’s win over Golden State, but the return to practice and an extended break gives both players a chance to take the court for Thursday’s matchup with the Clippers.
  • DAL Point Guard #77
    Luka Doncic (left heel contusion) and Kyrie Irving (right shoulder soreness) sat out Tuesday’s practice.
    Luka posted a 45-point triple-double in Sunday’s win over the Warriors that saw a monstrous 276 combined points and 48 combined three-pointers from the two Western Conference contenders. Irving had a strong performance too, and both players could simply be getting a maintenance day ahead of Thursday’s matchup with the Clippers. Make sure to keep an eye on the star duo’s status leading up to that contest.
  • UTA Point Guard #00
    Jordan Clarkson tallied 20 points (6-of-13 FGs, 5-of-6 FTs), two assists, one steal, and three 3-pointers in 23 minutes in Monday’s loss to the Clippers.
    Clarkson has scored 20 points or more in the two games he’s played since returning from a case of plantar fasciitis that sidelined him for seven. The issue for fantasy managers is that he doesn’t provide much value beyond points, so Clarkson remains ranked outside the top 200 in 9-cat formats. He’s better in turnover-punt builds but remains well outside the top 150. Clarkson is another player whose name may come up in trade rumors, as the Jazz need to embrace the rebuild.
  • UTA Shooting Guard #2
    Collin Sexton played 24 minutes in Monday’s loss to the Clippers, scoring 15 points (7-of-10 FGs) with two assists and one 3-pointer.
    Sexton shot the ball well, but he offered little else in the way of fantasy value on Monday. Over the past two weeks, he’s ranked outside the top 200 in 9-cat per-game value. Sexton’s season-long fantasy value hasn’t been much better, and he’s someone to keep an eye on between now and the February trade deadline. Utah may not have as many options at the guard spots as they do on the wings, but there may come a point when the more experienced players take a seat to get the younger talents additional game time.
  • UTA Power Forward #23
    Lauri Markkanen shot 5-of-9 from the field and 4-of-4 from the foul line in Monday’s 144-107 loss to the Clippers, scoring 17 points with five rebounds, one assist, two steals, and three 3-pointers in 25 minutes.
    Well, at least Markkanen produced a respectable field goal percentage on Monday. This was a night to forget for him and the Jazz, as they were blitzed early by James Harden and the Clippers. With the game being a blowout, Markkanen only played 25 minutes, limiting his production. Games against the Pistons (Thursday) and Nets (Saturday) should be more competitive, which would be good news for fantasy managers expecting more production from Markkanen.
  • SAC Small Forward #7
    Doug McDermott had 16 points (6-of-9 FGs), one rebound and four 3-pointers against the Nuggets.
    McDermott entered the starting lineup with Keegan Murray out and ended up playing 27 minutes. Our expectations were that he could help out with points and threes as a streamer in deep leagues and that mostly came true as he had 16 points and four 3-pointers. The question is why was the rest of his stat line almost completely empty? Did McBuckets grab his lone rebound by accident? Either way, McDermott can be safely dropped after this performance.
  • LAC Small Forward #7
    Amir Coffey finished Monday’s win over Utah with 16 points (6-of-7 FGs, 1-of-2 FTs), three rebounds, three assists, one block, and three 3-pointers in 34 minutes.
    Coffey replaced Nicolas Batum in the starting lineup on Monday for defensive reasons. Clippers coach Tyronn Lue preferred Coffey to defend one of Utah’s guards (Keyonte George or Collin Sexton), allowing James Harden to defend John Collins. The lineup change worked, as Harden came out scalding hot, with Coffey doing most of his offensive damage in the fourth quarter (3-of-3 FGs) after the outcome was no longer in doubt. We’ll see who Lue starts on Thursday when the Clippers visit Dallas. However, Coffey and Batum (four points, three rebounds, two steals, and one 3-pointer in 16 minutes) offer limited value in matchups against more formidable opposition.
  • LAC Center #40
    Ivica Zubac accumulated 19 points (8-of-11 FGs, 3-of-4 FTs), 12 rebounds, four assists, one steal, and two blocked shots in 26 minutes in Monday’s win over the Jazz.
    Like teammates James Harden (41 points) and Norman Powell (29), Zubac did most of what he wanted against the overmatched Jazz. A double-digit rebounder in five straight games, the 7-footer has posted a double-double in three straight. Zubac’s fantasy value slipped after a hot start to the season, but he remains a top-100 player in 9-cat formats.
  • LAC Small Forward #24
    Norman Powell accounted for 29 points (12-of-16 FGs), four rebounds, one assist, one steal, and five 3-pointers in 28 minutes in Monday’s win over Utah.
    James Harden wasn’t the only starter to have it rolling offensively on Monday. Powell shot 75% from the field, scoring 29 points, and he’s put up 28 or more in three of the five games he’s played since returning from a hamstring injury. Powell has been one of the biggest surprises in fantasy basketball this season, providing top-50 value in 9-cat formats. While Kawhi Leonard’s absence has resulted in more opportunities, Powell still has to convert them, and he has.