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  • DET Coaching Staff
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    Rockets coach Stephen Silas strongly hinted that he’ll maintain a small starting lineup for at least the next three games.
    Houston snapped a 15-game losing streak vs. Chicago on Wednesday by going small, so it stands to reason that Silas would stick with that approach. “I think I can settle in for at least three games and see what it looks like,” Silas said on Friday. This likely means that Daniel Theis is out of the rotation and Alperen Sengun will remain the backup five. Danuel House got hot vs. the Bulls and could be a fill-in starter until Jalen Green (hamstring) returns, but we should know more after shootaround on Saturday.

  • ORL Point Guard #50
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    Cole Anthony and Jonathan Isaac are both questionable for Tuesday’s matchup with Toronto due to illness.
    Yikes. The Magic are already missing a slew of key starters and role players, including Gary Harris, who has been downgraded to doubtful. If Anthony is sidelined, Cory Joseph and Trevelin Queen could see increased run off the bench behind Anthony Black and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope. Isaac’s absence would free up more playing time for Tristan da Silva and Caleb Houstan.
  • BKN Point Guard #1
    D’Angelo Russell (left hamstring tightness injury management) has been upgraded to probable ahead of Tuesday’s matchup with the Knicks.
    D’Lo has averaged 13.7 points, 8.0 assists, 4.3 rebounds, 1.7 steals and 2.7 triples across his last three games. He’ll be asked to handle additional minutes tonight with Ben Simmons (illness) sidelined.
  • BKN Point Guard #10
    Ben Simmons has been downgraded to out ahead of Tuesday’s matchup with New York due to an illness.
    Simmons was deemed probable on Monday before getting downgraded to questionable and ultimately to out on Tuesday afternoon. In his absence, expect Keon Johnson and D’Angelo Russell to step up and fill the void at PG.
  • CHI Shooting Guard #8
    Zach LaVine led the Bulls with 35 points (11-of-21 FGs, 8-of-10 FTs), three rebounds and five 3-pointers in a 112-99 win over the Clippers on Monday.
    This was Chicago’s 11th game in the month of January, and LaVine has now scored at least 30 in seven of them. He has been on a year, and in this game, it was enough to help them snap a five-game losing streak. LaVine has been enjoying a bounce back season, especially in the month of January. With Chicago barely hanging on to the final Play-In spot, LaVine’s name will certainly be tossed around at the trade deadline, especially if he continues to play this well. They have two more games this week, with Golden State up next on the schedule on Thursday.
  • LAC Center #4
    Mo Bamba got the start on Monday and contributed 10 points (4-of-7 FGs), seven rebounds and two 3-pointers against Chicago.
    With Ivica Zubac (eye) missing his first game of the season, Bamba was able to slide into the starting lineup for the first time this year. Unfortunately, Tyronn Lue abandoned the traditional lineup quickly and opted to roll with a small ball lineup for most of the game. Bamba turned in a solid line for only playing 15 minutes, but it’s clear that he shouldn’t be streamed if Zubac misses time moving forward.
  • CHI Shooting Guard #3
    Josh Giddey posted a solid line on Monday with 18 points (7-of-9 FGs), 10 rebounds, nine assists, one steal and two 3-pointers against the Clippers.
    Entering this game, Giddey had been going through a rough patch. He went scoreless in Portland on Sunday, and he had gone four straight games with less than 10 points. However, with both Ayo Dosunmu (calf) and Coby White (ankle) sidelined, Giddey was able to get back on track. He had his highest-scoring game since December and fell one assist shy of a triple-double. This was one of his best games of the season and was encouraging after his last few games. He’ll look to keep it going in Golden State on Thursday.
  • CHI Point Guard #2
    Lonzo Ball got the start on Monday and contributed five points (2-of-9 FGs), four rebounds, three assists, three steals, one block and one 3-pointer against the Clippers.
    After sitting out the first leg of their back-to-back, Ball was able to slide into the starting lineup for this game with both Ayo Dosunmu (calf) and Coby White (ankle) sidelined. White doesn’t have a timeline for his return to the lineup, so Ball may end up seeing more starts in the future, especially if he will continue to have staggering availability during back-to-backs with Dosunmu. He shot poorly in this game, but he has been a top-100 player over the past two weeks. They don’t have another back-to-back until February 4th, so Ball should be available for their next handful of games.
  • LAC Point Guard #1
    James Harden finished with 17 points (5-of-17 FGs), five rebounds, 10 assists, one steal, one block, three 3-pointers and five turnovers in a 112-99 loss to Chicago on Monday.
    Harden logged 40 minutes in a win over the Lakers on the first night of this back-to-back, and fatigue clearly set in for both him and the team in this game. They held a lead at halftime, but the tide turned in the third quarter, where the Bulls outscored them 36-16. Harden already has efficiency issues, but playing almost 80 minutes in 24 hours takes a toll on 35-year-olds, especially with both Kawhi Leonard and Ivica Zubac out. Norman Powell (27 points) led the team in scoring and helped Harden record another double-double.
  • LAC Shooting Guard #14
    Terance Mann provided a boost off the bench with 12 points (6-of-9 FGs), two rebounds and two blocks against the Bulls on Monday.
    With Kawhi Leonard sitting out the second leg of their back-to-back, Mann was able to return to the rotation and post solid value. Mann was bumped out of the rotation in early December, but recently, he has played a significant role during blowouts and when Leonard is sitting out. He logged 22 minutes in this game after not playing at all on Sunday, which was enough time for him to score in double figures. Mann is still a capable rotation player, but he isn’t a player that is worth rostering in standard leagues at this point of the season.
  • UTA Power Forward #22
    Kyle Filipowski finished Monday’s 123-119 overtime loss to the Pelicans with 10 points (4-of-13 FGs, 1-of-2 FTs), 17 rebounds, one assist, and one 3-pointer in 38 minutes.
    After initially being announced as a starter for Monday’s game, Filipowski did not receive the nod, with fellow rookie Cody Williams doing the honors instead. However, this didn’t prevent the second-round pick out of Duke from having his best rebounding effort as a pro, grabbing 17 rebounds on the night. With Williams injuring his ankle during the second half of Monday’s game, more minutes may be available for Filipowski moving forward. With the Jazz being more than willing to sit Lauri Markkanen and John Collins, Filipowski will have added value during the “silly season.”