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  • GSW Shooting Guard #2
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    The Warriors will start Stephen Curry, Brandin Podziemski, Jonathan Kuminga, Draymond Green and Kevon Looney against the Kings on Wednesday.
    Golden State is making a few adjustments, with Podz and Looney replacing De’Anthony Melton and Trayce Jackson-Davis. It’s unclear what Steve Kerr intends to do with his starting lineup on opening night, but he is definitely going to be experimenting during the preseason. The good news is that it seems like Kuminga is locked in as a starter.
  • NOP Point Guard #15
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    According to Pelicans reporter Will Guillory, Jose Alvarado says he’ll return Friday against Washington.
    Alvarado hasn’t played since November 11, but he’s set to make his return following a 23-game absence. With the Pels still banged up at key positions, Alvarado could see meaningful minutes off the bench as soon as he has ramped back up to game speed.
  • LAC Point Guard #1
    James Harden is questionable for Thursday’s matchup with the Thunder due to right groin soreness.
    Harden’s status is in doubt, and if he’s ultimately sidelined, Kevin Porter Jr. and Bones Hyland would be next in line to absorb his minutes. Whichever guard gets the nod will be worth streaming for Thursday’s modest, six-game slate.
  • BKN Power Forward #21
    Noah Clowney (lower back contusion) is questionable for Thursday’s matchup with the Bucks, and Ben Simmons is out.
    Clowney exited Wednesday’s tilt with Toronto early, but the questionable tag suggests he’s got a chance to suit up for the second leg of Brooklyn’s back-to-back set. If he’s unable to go, Jalen Wilson could see increased run in his absence. Simmons has appeared in seven of the Nets’ last eight games, but he’ll sit out after playing Wednesday. Newly acquired D’Angelo Russell could see more playing time with Simmons on the sidelines.
  • DET Shooting Guard #23
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that Jaden Ivey suffered a broken fibula in his left leg during Wednesday’s matchup with Orlando.
    It’s a brutal injury for Ivey who is enjoying the most productive season of his three-year career. Shams didn’t provide a timeline for recovery, but given the severity of the injury, it’s unlikely Ivey returns any time soon. In his absence, Tim Hardaway Jr., Malik Beasley and Marcus Sasser should absorb his minutes.
  • PHI Power Forward #28
    Guerschon Yabusele played 30 minutes in Wednesday’s loss to the Kings, scoring eight points (3-of-6 FGs), with one rebound, three assists, one block, and two 3-pointers.
    Yabusele started Wednesday’s game for Joel Embiid, who was held out of the first of two games in as many nights for the 76ers. Yabusele offered minimal value against the Kings, with Domantas Sabonis being too much for him (and Andre Drummond) to handle. Embiid should be back for Thursday’s game against the Warriors, so there’s no need to hold onto Yabusele.
  • PHI Point Guard #7
    Kyle Lowry shot 0-of-3 from the field in Wednesday’s loss to the Kings, going scoreless with one assist and one steal in 17 minutes.
    Lowry was Nick Nurse’s choice to start for the injured Kelly Oubre Jr., and the veteran point guard offered little fantasy value. This is unsurprising, as Lowry has long been of greater importance to his team than to fantasy basketball. There was no need to stream Lowry on Wednesday, and that will also be the case for Thursday’s game against the Warriors, regardless of Oubre’s availability.
  • PHI Shooting Guard #23
    Eric Gordon produced a stat line of 14 points (5-of-9 FGs, 1-of-1 FTs), one rebound, three assists, one block, and three 3-pointers in 27 minutes in Wednesday’s loss to Sacramento.
    Gordon was back in the rotation after missing four games due to a dental procedure, and the veteran guard had a good night in Sacramento. The 14 points were one shy of his season-high, with Gordon last reaching double figures on November 4 against the Suns. He did establish a new season-high with three 3-pointers while matching his best tallies in assists and blocked shots. Wednesday’s performance isn’t enough to make Gordon a player worth adding; he’ll need to string together a few quality games before that changes.
  • PHI Point Guard #0
    Tyrese Maxey shot 10-of-23 from the field and 4-of-4 from the foul line in Wednesday’s 113-107 loss to Sacramento, scoring 27 points with two rebounds, six assists, four steals, one block, and three 3-pointers in 42 minutes.
    Maxey has scored at least 27 points in five of his last six outings, providing consistent offensive value despite Joel Embiid and Paul George’s inconsistent availability. Those two stars’ ability to string together games has helped Maxey and the 76ers, who have gone 8-3 in their last 11 games. Maxey did have four turnovers on Wednesday, but that category is rarely a concern for him in fantasy basketball. The 76ers visit the Warriors on Thursday, and Embiid should be available.
  • PHI Small Forward #8
    Paul George finished Wednesday’s 113-107 loss to Sacramento with 30 points (11-of-20 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), eight rebounds, five assists, one steal, one block, and four 3-pointers in 36 minutes.
    George hit the 30-point mark for the second time on Wednesday, finishing three points shy of his season-high (December 16 vs. Charlotte). The field goal percentage was more important than the point total, with PG making 55% of his attempts. Over the past two weeks, George has shot a frigid 32% from the field and is ranked just inside the top 150 in 9-cat formats. Wednesday’s outing represents a step in the right direction, regardless of the game’s outcome.
  • SAC Shooting Guard #0
    Malik Monk played 32 minutes in Wednesday’s win over Philadelphia, accumulating 20 points (5-of-12 FGs, 10-of-10 FTs), two rebounds, six assists, and one steal.
    Monk finished Wednesday’s game with his eighth 20-point game of the season, and he’s been responsible for at least six assists in three straight. While the Kings guard hasn’t been a great fantasy option recently, he remains a top 100 player in 8- and 9-cat formats regarding season-long value.