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  • MIL Power Forward #34
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    Giannis Antetokounmpo scored a game-high 22 points (9-of-14 FGs, 4-of-6 FTs) with two rebounds, three assists, and a block in Greece’s loss to Germany on Tuesday.
    Antetokounmpo and company got off to a strong start and lead for most of the first half. However, Germany’s depth proved to be too much in the end. Greece has been eliminated from the tournament ahead of the medal rounds.
  • ATL Small Forward #10
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    Zaccharie Risacher lit up the 76ers with 22 points (9-of-16 FGs), eight rebounds, two assists and three three-pointers on Monday.
    With Atlanta shorthanded, the rookie stepped up on offense early, scoring 11 points in the first quarter. This was his fourth time scoring at least 20 points this season, two two of those coming in his last five appearances. Risacher has gone under the radar as a rookie, but he is certainly in the conversation for Rookie of the Year. He hasn’t been able to produce value consistently, but when his shot is falling, he has been effective for Atlanta. He’ll look to keep it up against the Hornets on Wednesday.
  • ATL Point Guard #27
    Vit Krejci returned to the lineup on Monday and finished with eight points (3-of-6 FGs), one rebound, four assists, one block and two three-pointers against the 76ers.
    After missing a month due to a lumbar fracture, Krejci was able to suit up against Philadelphia. It wasn’t a spectacular return to the rotation, but it was encouraging to see him back on the floor. He had been playing well prior to his injury, but with Atlanta’s trade deadline additions all shining, it’s difficult to imagine a scenario where Krejci contributes standard league value consistently, especially when Trae Young and Caris LeVert return to the rotation.
  • ATL Shooting Guard #2
    Keaton Wallace started on Monday and contributed seven points (3-of-11 FGs), two rebounds, six assists and one three-pointer against the 76ers.
    With Trae Young (quad) sidelined, Wallace slid into the starting lineup for the first time since January. Wallace was productive in his three previous starts this season, but he wasn’t able to replicate that on Monday. The assists were nice, but he struggled as a scorer. In four starts this season, he has averaged 13.5 points ,3.3 rebounds, 6.8 assists, 1.5 steals and 2.3 three-pointers per game. He should be considered as a deep-league streamer if Young misses more time this season.
  • PHI Shooting Guard #14
    Ricky Council IV provided a boost off the bench with 19 points (7-of-13 FGs), four rebounds, three assists, one steal and one three-pointer against the Hawks on Monday.
    Council IV’s role with Philadelphia hasn’t been consistent, but he has had some solid performances when he has been given the opportunity. This was another one of those games, and he set a new season-high for scoring in 29 minutes off the bench. Philly’s bench accounted for 53 of their 123 points, with Jeff Dowtin Jr. (17) and Adem Bona (12) also scoring in double figures. Council IV will certainly have a chance to impact fantasy basketball during “silly season”, and he certainly holds value in dynasty formats.
  • PHI Shooting Guard #5
    Quentin Grimes led the 76ers with 35 points (14-of-25 FGs), seven rebounds, six assists, three steals, one block and five three-pointers in a 132-123 loss to the Hawks on Monday.
    Philadelphia was more shorthanded than ever on Monday, and Grimes continued to lead the offense. Over their last six games, Grimes has averaged 25.7 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.8 assists, two steals and 3.2 three-pointers per game while shooting 54.7 percent from the floor. Grimes has been an incredible addition for Philly, and he should get the chance to continue to prove his worth over the final month of the season. Rostered in just under half of Yahoo! leagues, he should be added everywhere he is available.
  • PHI Shooting Guard #12
    Jared Butler started on Monday and finished with 11 points (4-of-9 FGs), three rebounds, six assists and three three-pointers against the Hawks.
    Butler started for the second time since being traded to Philadelphia, and he was able to chip in solid value in assists. He dished out nine assists in his previous start this season, and when he played a significant role in Washington, he was able to dish out plenty of dimes. It seems as though the 76ers have shifted their focus towards the lottery, which means that Butler could hold plenty of value over the final month of the year, especially for managers that are looking for assists.
  • PHI Shooting Guard #16
    Lonnie Walker IV started on Monday and contributed 11 points (4-of-14 FGs), five rebounds, five assists and two three-pointers against the Hawks.
    With Kelly Oubre Jr. (ankle) and Andre Drummond (illness) both sidelined, Walker IV was able to start for the first time this season. He was able to contribute decent value, but a poor shooting night limited his overall impact in an increased role. It was also a bit of a letdown after he had 25 points, 11 rebounds and five assists in Philadelphia’s previous game. If they continue to deal with injuries in Toronto on Wednesday, Walker IV may continue to hold some value as a streaming option, though he will hopefully shoot the ball better in that one.
  • CHA Center #5
    Mark Williams posted a full line on Monday with 24 points (9-of-13 FGs), 10 rebounds, two assists, two steals and two blocks against the Heat.
    After missing Charlotte’s last two games, Williams was back in the starting unit against Miami. He got right back to work and was able to contribute value across the board to help the Hornets win consecutive games for the first time since January. Though availability continues to be an issue for him, Williams has been a fantasy stud when on the floor this season. Of course, a trade being rescinded because of your health is a red flag for dynasty managers.
  • HOU Power Forward #10
    Jabari Smith Jr. started on Monday and finished with 20 points (5-of-13 FGs), seven rebounds, one block and five three-pointers in a 97-84 win over the Magic.
    In the first of what will be multiple games without Amen Thompson (ankle), Smith Jr. returned to the starting lineup, which is a role that he may be able to maintain for a handful of games. He had his highest-scoring performance since December and tied his season-high for three-pointers made. In a low-scoring game, Smith Jr. was still able to make an impact on the offensive end, which was encouraging to see. Houston still has three more games this week, making him a valuable option with Thompson sidelined.
  • OKC Center #55
    Isaiah Hartenstein finished Monday’s loss to the Nuggets with 20 points (8-of-16 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), seven rebounds and two assists in 26 minutes.