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  • FA Shooting Guard #5
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    Kyle Guy posted a solid line with 16 points on 5-of-16 shooting (3-of-8 3-pointers) with seven rebounds, five assists, one steal, and three turnovers, but the Warriors lost to the Lakers 84-76 on Tuesday evening.
    Guy showed some promise early in his career with Sacramento and is now looking to breathe new life back into his young career. With the log jam at the guard spot in Golden State, it isn’t likely that this will happen there, but perhaps some team will take a flyer on Guy. One guy who will be suiting up for Golden State is Moses Moody, who had a pedestrian outing scoring 14 points on 6-of-12 shooting (2-of-7 3-pointers) with two rebounds, one assist, one steal, and one block in 24 minutes. Justinian Jessup led the Warriors squad in scoring with 18 points on 6-of-12 shooting (4-of-7 3-pointers) and added three rebounds, one assist, and one block.

  • MIA Small Forward #22
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    On Thursday, Heat team president Pat Riley stated that the team will not be trading Jimmy Butler.
    Butler has been the focus of trade rumors recently, with the veteran forward holding a player option for next season worth a little over $52 million. The Heat have not moved to extend his deal, and multiple Western Conference teams are rumored to be interested in acquiring Butler. On Thursday, Riley took a step to quell the rumors, making it clear that Miami has no intention of trading Butler. “We usually don’t comment on rumors, but all this speculation has become a distraction to the team and is not fair to the players and coaches. Therefore, we will make it clear -- we are not trading Jimmy Butler,” Riley said in a statement released by the Heat.
  • NOP Small Forward #25
    According to a report from mark Haynes, Trey Murphy (left ankle sprain) plans on playing in Thursday’s Pelicans-Rockets matchup.
    Murphy has been a consistent contributor since working his way back from a hamstring injury. He’s scored at least 21 points in four of his previous five outings and will continue to be a focal point on offense if given a full workload against Houston.
  • UTA Point Guard #00
    John Collins (left hip contusion), Keyonte George (left ankle sprain), and Jordan Clarkson (left plantar fasciitis) have been ruled out for Thursday’s Jazz-Trail Blazers crash.
    Collins will miss his second straight contest on Thursday while George will miss his third. Clarkson is new to the injury report after appearing in five straight games. Micah Potter and Svi Mykhailiuk are among the players who could get spot starts. Isaiah Collier has a chance to take on a larger reserve role.
  • WAS Center #20
    Alexandre Sarr (lower back soreness), Bilal Coulibaly (right groin soreness), and Carlton Carrington (right hip contusion) are available for Thursday’s Wizards-Hornets game.
    Sarr and Coulibaly will return from one-game absences on Thursday. Carrington, on the other hand, hasn’t missed a game in his first NBA campaign. The Wizards’ rotation should return to how it’s run without Kyle Kuzma so far this season.
  • SAC Power Forward #11
    Domantas Sabonis (illness) was absent from shootaround ahead of Thursday’s Kings-Pistons game.
    Sabonis has been dealing with an illness and is in danger of missing Thursday’s game. Trey Lyles started in the two games Sabonis has missed this season and will be in for a larger workload if he misses a third.
  • BKN Small Forward #28
    Dorian Finney-Smith said Thursday that he plans on playing in the Nets-Bucks game.
    DFS appears to be set to return from a two-game layoff on Thursday. The Nets forward should reclaim his role as a starter ahead of the weekend should he suit up.
  • TOR Shooting Guard #14
    Ja’Kobe Walter (illness) is listed as questionable for Thursday’s Raptors-Grizzlies matchup.
    Walter has been a key part of the rotation as of late and has started in a handful of games since late November. The Raptors wing’s absence could open up space for Jamison Battle to contribute a little more off the bench.
  • CHI Power Forward #14
    Matas Buzelis (illness) has been ruled out for Thursday’s Bulls-Hawks game.
    Buzelis is set to miss just his second game of the season on Thursday. The rookie wing’s absence shouldn’t have a major effect on the rotation, but Julian Phillips could find some extra minutes.
  • CHI Point Guard #2
    Lonzo Ball (illness) has been ruled out for Thursday’s Bulls-Hawks game.
    Ball missed his team’s matchup against the Bucks earlier this week and is now set to miss a second consecutive game. The Bulls guard’s availability isn’t likely to affect Chicago’s regular rotation.
  • PHX Shooting Guard #3
    Bradley Beal compiled 27 points in Wednesday’s win over Denver, adding two rebounds, four assists, four steals, a block and three triples across 38 minutes.
    Beal tied Kevin Durant for team-high and game-high scoring marks, though Beal was the more efficient shooter, going 11-of-21 in the win. Beal is averaging just over 18 points per game for the second straight season, but he’s gone for at least 20 points in three straight while picking up the slack for the injured Devin Booker. Expect Beal to continue shooting and scoring more frequently for as long as Booker is sidelined.