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  • NBA Shooting Guard #11
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    Abdel Nader (right knee injury management) has been ruled out for Friday’s game against the Pacers.
    Nader has only appeared in 14 games this season, with the majority of his missed time occurring because of the knee injury. There’s no need to consider stashing him in an IL+ slot, as the Suns don’t lack productive fantasy options on the wings.

  • CHI Power Forward #21
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    Adama Sanogo (right knee effusion) is questionable for Wednesday’s Bulls-Knicks contest.
    Sanogo is banged up after playing just four minutes in his second appearance of the season in the Bulls’ last game. The Bulls could end up being very shorthanded if he and Jalen Smith (illness) are ruled out.
  • CHI Power Forward #7
    Jalen Smith (illness) is listed as questionable for Wednesday’s Bulls-Knicks game.
    Smith is in danger of missing a second consecutive game due to illness. The reserve center has done a solid job backing up Nikola Vucevic and is shooting the ball at a high level. His point and rebound averages are the lowest they’ve been since 2021-22, though.
  • CHI Shooting Guard #8
    Zach LaVine (right adductor strain) is listed as probable for the Bulls’ Wednesday game against the Knicks.
    LaVine is battling through his injury after missing most of 2023-24 and has already missed three games this season. The Bulls wing has served as his team’s primary scorer when active and will continue to do so.
  • LAL Power Forward #35
    JJ Redick said Tuesday that Christian Wood (left knee surgery) is set to miss at least four more weeks in the aftermath of his operation from the offseason.
    Wood, who hasn’t played yet in 2024-25, is experiencing soreness after beginning his ramp up for a return to the hardwood. The Lakers’ reserve big man is likely a while away from being a serviceable fantasy asset this season.
  • LAL Power Forward #3
    Anthony Davis (left eye injury) told reporters Tuesday that he will play in Wednesday’s Lakers-Grizzlies game.
    Davis didn’t return to the court in his last game after suffering an eye injury but it appears like he won’t miss any time. The Lakers big man is recording career-high numbers as a scorer so far while being a massive defensive contributor.
  • UTA Point Guard #3
    Keyonte George (left foot soreness) is probable for Tuesday’s Jazz-Suns matchup.
    George will reenter the fray after a one-game layoff. The second-year guard will likely slot back into the starting lineup as the team’s top assist man and move Isaiah Collier to the bench.
  • UTA Center #24
    Walker Kessler (hip) has been ruled out for Tuesday’s Jazz-Suns game.
    Kessler is set to miss his first game of the season after a subpar performance against Victor Wembanyama. The Jazz big man will likely be replaced by John Collins in the starting lineup.
  • CHA Small Forward #11
    Cody Martin (illness) is listed as questionable for the Hornets’ Tuesday matchup with the Magic.
    Martin has needed to step into a larger role as of late while Miles Bridges (knee) out of commission. The all-rounder has done a little bit of everything and will be replaced by an assortment of role players if he can’t suit up on Tuesday.
  • NOP Point Guard #15
    According to a report from ESPN’s Shams Charania, Jose Alvarado (hamstring strain) is set to miss at least six weeks.
    Alvarado has been on of the Pelicans’ most consistent players as of late and his absence will leave a glaring hole at point guard. Brandon Ingram is most likely to take over as the team’s primary ball handler and initiator. Brandon Boston J. will get some opportunities as well.
    Brandon Boston Jr. and Bub Carrington lead Tuesday morning’s pickups after five games on Monday night.
  • CHI Power Forward #44
    Patrick Williams recorded a double-double on Monday with 13 points (5-of-13 FGs), 10 rebounds, three assists, one steal, one block and three 3-pointers against Cleveland.
    It hasn’t been a great start to the season for the former top five pick, but he did some good things in this game. The field goal percentage continues to be a major issue, but he did record his first double-double of the season while tying his season-high for points. He’s a difficult player to rely on, since he hasn’t had many good games this year. Hopefully he’ll turn things around soon, since struggling like this in year five isn’t a great sign for a player that was drafted 4th overall.