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  • NBA Shooting Guard #5
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    Tyler Dorsey is in talks with Dallas for one of their two-way slots.
    Dorsey has been playing overseas but he’s set to leave Olympiacos. The 41st pick in the 2017 Draft has 104 NBA games under his belt, but he’s a career 38.9% shooter.

  • CHI Point Guard #0
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    Coby White (right ankle soreness) does not have a timeline for return.
    White came out of Sunday’s loss to Portland with a sore right ankle and has already been ruled out for Monday’s game against the Clippers. With Bulls coach Billy Donovan saying he’s unsure of a return timeline for his starting guard, White may also miss the final game of Chicago’s road trip on Thursday against the Warriors.
  • CHI Point Guard #2
    Lonzo Ball (right quad contusion, left knee injury management) is available for Monday’s game against the Clippers.
    Ball is available after sitting out Sunday’s loss to Portland, which was the expected outcome. He’ll provide depth off the bench and likely play around 25 minutes. Coby White’s absence opens up additional opportunities for Ball, who is worth a look in deep leagues.
  • CHI Point Guard #11
    Ayo Dosunmu (right soleus strain injury management) has been ruled out for Monday’s game against the Clippers.
    Dosunmu will sit out the second night of their back-to-back, which will open up minutes off the bench. Lonzo Ball and Dalen Terry should fill the void, with Talen Horton-Tucker potentially taking on a few extra minutes.
  • LAC Small Forward #33
    Nicolas Batum (right finger soreness) is available for Monday’s game against Chicago.
    Batum is officially available for Monday’s game. However, while he will play rotation minutes, there isn’t much to gain from streaming the veteran forward, even with Kawhi Leonard not playing.
  • LAC Point Guard #1
    James Harden (right groin soreness) is available to play against the Bulls on Monday.
    Harden will be good to go, which was expected after his initial probable tag. With Kawhi Leonard out, Harden may see a few extra shots, and he has recorded a 20-point double-double in three of their last four games.
  • LAC Small Forward #24
    Norman Powell (back soreness) is available for Monday’s game against Chicago.
    Powell is good for Monday night after logging 37 minutes in Sunday’s win over the Lakers. With Kawhi Leonard out, Powell will take on an even more prominent role within the Clippers offense. And with the Bulls being among the league leaders in pace, this could be a big night for “Stormin’ Norman.”
  • LAC Point Guard #8
    Kris Dunn (left knee soreness) is available for Monday’s game against the Bulls.
    Dunn is available after being considered questionable on the initial injury report. With Kawhi Leonard sitting for injury management reasons, Dunn could be in the Clippers’ starting lineup. If so, while worth a look in deep leagues, Dunn is not a must-stream player.
  • LAC Center #4
    Mo Bamba will start against Chicago on Monday.
    Bamba will get the starting nod at center with Ivica Zubac (eye) missing his first game of the season. Kai Jones should fill out the backup minutes at center, with some Nicolas Batum center minutes sprinkled in when Tyronn Lue wants to use a smaller lineup.
  • LAL Shooting Guard #15
    Austin Reaves (left knee) is not listed on the injury report ahead of Tuesday’s matchup with Washington.
    Reaves injured his knee during their loss to the Clippers on Sunday, but it won’t keep him out of the lineup against the Wizards. He’ll continue to play his normal large role, and he may be in for a big night against a tanking team.
  • WAS Point Guard #15
    Malcolm Brogdon (right foot plantar fascia contusion) is out for Tuesday’s game against the Lakers.
    Brogdon, who has not appeared in a game since January 5, will be absent for a ninth straight contest on Tuesday. His absence has ensured Bub Carrington of starters’ minutes, while fellow rookie Kyshawn George and Corey Kispert have played regular minutes off the bench. The “silly season” has already been in full swing for the Wizards, who have the NBA’s worst record.