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  • DEN Power Forward
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    According to Tony Jones of The Athletic, the Nuggets have received a disabled player exception from the NBA.
    The exception, worth an estimated $1.53 million, is related to the Achilles tendon tear suffered by first-round pick DaRon Holmes II at the NBA 2K25 Summer League in July. At the time of the injury, it was reported that he was “unlikely” to play this season. The exception makes that official, and Holmes should only be considered in dynasty drafts as a player to stash for the future. As for the financial implications of the exception, Denver would still have to free up a roster spot to use it to add a player to the roster.
  • MIL Power Forward #34
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    Giannis Antetokounmpo practiced Monday, according to The Athletic’s Eric Nehm.
    Giannis has missed four straight, but Nehm’s report quotes Doc Rivers as saying that the Greek Freak will likely take the court against Indiana on Tuesday without a minutes restriction. Bobby Portis has started and played well in each of the last four games, but the former will likely slide back to the bench with Giannis’ return.
  • WAS Center #20
    Alexandre Sarr is questionable for Monday’s matchup with the Knicks due to an illness.
    Sarr finished with a 12/6/5 line in Saturday’s surprisingly entertaining overtime loss to New York. If he’s unable to go for tonight’s rematch, Jonas Valanciunas will likely replace him in the starting five.
  • CHA Shooting Guard #23
    Tre Mann (low back soreness) will be re-evaluated in two weeks.
    Mann last played on November 21, but according to the official Hornets PR twitter feed, he’s getting closer to a return. Since November 29, Vasilije Micic has averaged 10.0 points, 2.5 rebounds and 5.0 assists across 25.5 minutes per tilt. Micic should continue to see meaningful minutes while Mann is out.
  • SAS Point Guard #3
    Chris Paul stuffed the stat sheet on Sunday with six points (0-of-6 FGs, 6-of-6 FTs), five rebounds, 14 assists and four steals against Minnesota.
    CP3 didn’t do much scoring in this game, but he was still able to make his presence felt. He set a new season-high for assists while also tying his season-high for steals. What was interesting about his night was that while he did score six points, they all came from the free throw line. Paul failed to make any of his field goal attempts in this game, but he was still able to make a big impact. Paul has managed to be an excellent option in 9-cat leagues once again this season and will look to keep dishing out the dimes with the Clippers coming to town on Tuesday.
  • SAS Power Forward #1
    Victor Wembanyama led the Spurs with 34 points (13-of-30 FGs), eight rebounds, two assists, one steal, two blocks and four 3-pointers in a 112-110 loss to the Timberwolves on Sunday.
    Wemby’s 20-point streak came to an end in their last game, but he was able to start a new one in this game. Wemby led both teams in scoring, though it didn’t come on efficient shooting as he made less than half of his 30 shot attempts, which was his second-highest output in a game this season. It wasn’t enough for them to escape Minnesota with a win, and their road trip will come to an end with a 1-3 record. They’ll kick off a three-game week with the Clippers in town on Tuesday.
  • SAS Small Forward #40
    Harrison Barnes lit up Minnesota on Sunday with 24 points (8-of-9 FGs), five rebounds and three 3-pointers.
    Barnes got off to a hot start in this game, scoring 15 points in the first half alone. That allowed him to have one of his best performances of the season, but it could have been so much more than what it was. It isn’t often that a player scores 24 points on nine shots while only missing once, because normally a team would feed the player more shots. That didn’t happen, which prevented him from doing way more damage. Barnes hasn’t been a fantasy-relevant player despite starting for the Spurs this season, and he isn’t worth picking up just because of this game.
  • MIN Shooting Guard #0
    Donte DiVincenzo provided a boost off the bench with 26 points (8-of-15 FGs), seven rebounds, four assists, one steal and five 3-pointers in a 112-110 win over San Antonio on Sunday.
    Coming off his best game of the season, DiVincenzo was able to stay hot in this game. He scored 15 points in the first half and was able to set a new season-high for scoring for a second straight game. DiVincenzo is coming off the best season of his career, so his first season in Minnesota has been rather disappointing to this point. However, he has scored in double figures in five of their last six games and has scored at least 20 in two straight, which are also his only two 20-point games of the season. He’ll look to stay hot in Oklahoma City on Tuesday.
  • MIN Center #27
    Rudy Gobert recorded a double-double on Sunday with 17 points (6-of-12 FGs), 15 rebounds, two assists and two blocks against the Spurs.
    Gobert has been alternating games recording a double-double, and that pattern held true in this game. He has been struggling to produce for fantasy managers recently, and he ranks outside the top-200 over the past two weeks. However, he was able to play well in a matchup with his teammate from the French National Team in Victor Wembanyama. Unfortunately, while Gobert is more than capable of nights like this, they haven’t come consistently this season. He’ll look to end the pattern of recording a double-double in every other game on Tuesday against the Thunder.
  • MIN Power Forward #3
    Jaden McDaniels posted a full line on Sunday with 12 points (6-of-12 FGs), 10 rebounds, one assist, one steal and one block against the Spurs.
    McDaniels’ season has been a disappointing one, and some of his recent performances have been abysmal for fantasy managers. However, he played well in this game and was able to record his second double-double of the season. The bump in steals from 0.9 to 1.4 per game has been nice, but a drop in shooting percentages and points has been frustrating, since he would likely be a top-100 player if he was simply shooting the ball better. He didn’t get any 3-pointers to go, but he’ll look to change that in OKC to start a three-game week on Tuesday.
  • HOU Shooting Guard #4
    Jalen Green accumulated 19 points (6-of-20 FGs, 6-of-7 FTs), three rebounds, two assists, and one 3-pointer in 34 minutes in Sunday’s loss to the Heat.
    Green has never been the most efficient scorer, and he’s shot 50% or better from the field in just three of 12 games in December. He’s shooting 40.7% for the season, which is one reason why the Rockets guard is ranked well outside the top 100 in 9-cat formats. He’s considerably better in leagues that punt turnovers, providing 9th-round value, and Green is a top 100 player in FG%-punt builds. Green was ejected from Sunday’s game for his role in a fight between Amen Thompson and Tyler Herro, so fantasy managers will have to wait to see what the fallout is regarding league discipline. Houston hosts Dallas on Wednesday and plays three games in Week 10.