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  • PHI Small Forward #1
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    Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reports that KJ Martin will return to the 76ers on a two-year, $8 million deal.
    Martin logged just 12.4 minutes per tilt across 60 appearances for the Clippers and Sixers last season, and he’s not expected to make a major impact for Philly in 2024-25.
  • DEN Point Guard #27
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    Jamal Murray struggled with his shot on Friday but still contributed 14 points (4-of-16 FGs), five rebounds, 11 assists, three blocks and four 3-pointers against Dallas.
    After scoring 27 points in their last game, Murray wasn’t able to provide much of an encore in this one. This was one of his lowest-scoring games of the season, though he was able to knock down a clutch triple with 10 seconds left in the game. He also made up for it by doing more playmaking and had his first double digit assist game of the season. Murray is shooting 39.7% from the floor this season, so the poor shooting isn’t new, but the assist and block bonus helped make up for it in this game. Luckily, there next game is a quick turnaround against the Lakers on Saturday. Murray always seems to be at his best against the Lakers, so this is a great chance for him to bounce back.
  • DEN Small Forward #8
    Peyton Watson provided solid value on Friday with 15 points (7-of-11 FGs), five rebounds, three assists, three blocks and one 3-pointer against the Mavericks.
    Watson hasn’t truly shined as the starter in place of Aaron Gordon, but he has been able to consistently provide numbers. During his seven starts, Watson has averaged 13.9 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 0.7 steals, 1.4 blocks and 1.7 triples per game. That well-rounded production has allowed him to provide top-100 value during that stretch. It’s unclear how much longer Gordon will be sidelined, since the initial diagnosis had him missing “multiple weeks”. Until he’s back, Watson should be streamed with confidence.
  • SAC Point Guard #5
    De’Aaron Fox (left hand) shot 10-of-20 from the field and 8-of-10 from the foul line in Friday’s loss to the Clippers, scoring 29 points with seven rebounds, seven assists, one steal, and one 3-pointer in 42 minutes.
    Fox has been playing through a left hand injury since the beginning of November, but it hasn’t had a negative impact on his overall production. On Friday, he took a few hits to the hand. While there was no need to exit the game, this is something for fantasy managers to watch. Fox provides top 15 per-game value in 8- and 9-cat formats for the season. The Kings end their Week 5 slate with a home game against the Nets on Sunday.
  • SAC Power Forward #11
    Domantas Sabonis (lower back tightness) amassed 24 points (9-of-17 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), 15 rebounds, four assists, one steal, one block, and two 3-pointers in 40 minutes in Friday’s loss to the Clippers.
    Sabonis returned to the lineup on Friday after missing two games, picking up where he left off regarding double-doubles. He’s recorded 13, only falling to do so in Sacramento’s season opener. Sabonis is providing 1st-round value in 8- and 9-cat formats, and it isn’t difficult to envision him maintaining that production level throughout the season.
  • DEN Center #15
    Nikola Jokic returned to the lineup on Friday and finished with 33 points (13-of-22 FGs), 17 rebounds, 10 assists and two 3-pointers in a 123-120 loss to Dallas.
    After missing their last three games, Jokic was back in full force on Friday. He recorded his fifth straight triple-double, and he scored at least 30 points in the final three. He was out of the lineup due to the birth of his son, but his time away from the team didn’t slow him down at all. Denver may not have been able to get the win, but Jokic continues to be the best player in fantasy basketball night in and night out. He’ll look to extend his triple-double streak on the second night of a back-to-back against the Lakers on Saturday.
  • SAC Small Forward #10
    DeMar DeRozan (lower back tightness) tallied 16 points (6-of-19 FGs, 4-of-8 FTs), six rebounds, two assists, one steal, and one blocked shot in 36 minutes in Friday’s loss to the Clippers.
    DeRozan was back in the lineup after a three-game absence and, to the surprise of few, looked a bit rusty on Friday. He attempted five 3-pointers on the night, a surprisingly high number for a mid-range maestro like DeRozan. This was the second game in which he’s had at least five attempts, so managers should not expect this to become the norm. As DeRozan works off the rust, he’ll return to the skill set that’s made him successful.
  • LAC Point Guard #77
    Kevin Porter Jr. logged 26 minutes in Friday’s win over the Kings, scoring 14 points (7-of-16 FGs) with six rebounds, two assists, and one steal.
    Porter has reached double figures in four of the Clippers’ last five games, but Norman Powell’s hamstring injury has not significantly impacted KPJ’s minutes. Amir Coffey (11 points, two rebounds, two assists, and one 3-pointer in 24 minutes) remains a better streaming option despite playing fewer minutes than Porter in Friday’s win.
  • LAC Center #40
    Ivica Zubac accumulated 10 points (5-of-8 FGs), 15 rebounds, four assists, and one block in 31 minutes in Friday’s win over Sacramento.
    While Zubac’s scoring has tailed off some since the beginning of November, the rebounding has not. The 7-footer has hit double figures in that category in five straight and 10 of 12 games in November, averaging 12.3 rebounds per game. Zubac remains a top 100 player in 9-cat formats, with turnovers (3.5 per game) being more impactful than the recent downturn in scoring.
  • LAC Small Forward #55
    Derrick Jones Jr. amassed 17 points (6-of-13 FGs, 5-of-5 FTs), four rebounds, one assist, and one steal in 30 minutes in Friday’s win over the Kings.
    The 17 points are the most Jones has scored in a game since November 11, when he tallied a season-high 20 against the Thunder. While he has been a 10th-round player over the last week, Jones hasn’t provided enough value to merit being rostered in most leagues. At best, he’s a player who deep-league managers consider streaming on light schedule nights.
  • LAC Point Guard #1
    James Harden shot 5-of-18 from the field and 10-of-10 from the foul line in Friday’s win over Sacramento, scoring 22 points with six rebounds, nine assists, three steals, one block, and two 3-pointers in 36 minutes.
    Since scoring 20 points on 7-of-14 shooting in the Clippers’ November 17 win over Utah, Harden has shot 14-of-37 from the field. However, despite shooting 34.4% from the field over the last week, he has been a top 20 player in 9-cat formats. Harden’s production in other categories, especially assists, has been good enough to minimize the impact of his poor shooting from the field. The Clippers now hit the road, beginning with Sunday’s game in Philadelphia to end Week 5.