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  • NYK Shooting Guard #44
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    Landry Shamet was taken to the locker room after suffering an apparent right shoulder injury.
    Shamet was injured after he attempted to strip a Hornets player of the basketball, possibly separating his shoulder. On a non-guaranteed contract, the veteran guard immediately walked back to the locker room with a team trainer. If Shamet can earn a standard contract, and he was believed to be on his way to doing so, he’s unlikely to impact fantasy basketball when healthy.
  • OKC Small Forward #8
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    Jalen Williams had 27 points (13-of-26 FGs), nine rebounds, six assists and five steals against the Spurs on Tuesday.
    Williams is seeing additional rebounding opportunities with Chet Holmgren out and was one rebound away from a double-double. He also had five steals on the night. Williams wasn’t particularly efficient as he had 27 points on 26 shots and missed all six of his 3-point attempts. He’ll continue to have a healthy role for Oklahoma City with Holmgren out for the foreseeable future. The Thunder are back on the floor Wednesday against the Trail Blazers in the second night of a back-to-back.
  • OKC Point Guard #2
    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 32 points (11-of-20 FGs), four rebounds, seven assists, two steals and five 3-pointers against the Spurs on Tuesday.
    SGA continues to have big names. It’s needed now more than ever as the Thunder are missing Chet Holmgren and others. Gilgeous-Alexander’s 32 points and seven assists weren’t enough to hold off the Spurs on Thursday even without Victor Wembanyama. Oklahoma City will continue to lean heavily on SGA in the early part of this season, which is good for his fantasy value. The Thunder take on the Trail Blazers Wednesday in the second night of a back-to-back.
  • SAS Small Forward #40
    Harrison Barnes had 20 points (6-of-12 FGs), seven rebounds, two assists, one steal and three 3-pointers against the Thunder on Tuesday.
    Barnes stepped up in the absence of Victor Wembanyama. He had 20 points on 12 shots and knocked down three 3-pointers. Barnes was +17 in 32 minutes, which led the team. He’s a deep league option only, but can still step up with a big game occasionally. Wembanyama will likely be back on Thursday against the Jazz, which will cut into Barnes’ opportunities significantly.
  • SAS Point Guard #3
    Chris Paul had 14 points (5-of-10 FGs), five rebounds, 11 assists, and four 3-pointers against the Thunder on Tuesday.
    Paul is quietly having an excellent fantasy season as a top 50 fantasy player. The 39-year-old put up another double-double on Tuesday. His production level isn’t in any danger of slowing down as long as he stays in the starting lineup. The Spurs will be back on the floor on Thursday against the Jazz.
  • SAS Small Forward #0
    Keldon Johnson had 22 points (7-of-15 FGs), five rebounds, four assists and six 3-pointers in the Spurs’ 110-104 victory over the Thunder on Tuesday.
    Johnson went without a steal or a block, but otherwise had a big night Tuesday. He came off the bench and had 22 points on 15 shots in 29 minutes. Johnson knocked down 6-of-12 attempts from behind the 3-point line and both of his free throw attempts. He hadn’t had more than three 3-pointers in any game this season entering play Tuesday. While he scored 22 points, he’s merely averaging 11.9 points per game this year. The Spurs are back in action on Thursday against the Jazz.
  • DAL Power Forward #25
    PJ Washington shot 2-of-9 from the field in Tuesday’s win over New Orleans, scoring four points with six rebounds, one assist, one steal, and two blocked shots in 25 minutes.
    Some Washington managers were worried this would happen when it was announced that Luka Doncic (knee) would play. After going off for 27 points as one of the main options on Sunday, Washington’s output took a significant hit with Dallas’ starting lineup intact. The good news is that he remains a 7th-round player in 9-cat formats, but Washington’s ceiling is limited when the Mavericks are at full strength.
  • NOP Shooting Guard #11
    Brandon Boston Jr. shot 4-of-11 from the field in Tuesday’s loss to the Mavericks, scoring 10 points with two rebounds, three assists, two steals, and two 3-pointers in 30 minutes.
    Boston’s days of fantasy relevance may be coming to an end soon. With CJ McCollum and Jordan Hawkins in the return-to-play protocol, they could return by the week’s end. Boston may still have value for Wednesday’s game in Cleveland, but he’s likely to slip off the radar in most leagues shortly after.
  • NOP Small Forward #14
    Brandon Ingram logged 33 minutes in Tuesday’s loss to Dallas, tallying 17 points (6-of-15 FGs, 3-of-4 FTs), five rebounds, four assists, and two 3-pointers.
    No Pelicans player has shouldered a heavier workload than Ingram in recent weeks. In addition to getting his offense, he’s been asked to do a lot more playmaking for others. He finished Tuesday’s loss with five turnovers and averaged 4.9 per game over the last two weeks. Hopefully, a few of New Orleans’ injured players will return by the weekend. If so, that may help Ingram from an efficiency standpoint.
  • NOP Small Forward #25
    Trey Murphy accounted for 19 points (5-of-13 FGs, 7-of-7 FTs), five rebounds, one assist, two steals, and two 3-pointers in 29 minutes in Tuesday’s loss to the Mavericks.
    On a night to forget for the Pelicans, Murphy led the team in scoring with 19 points. As Tuesday’s blowout wore on, New Orleans looked like an exhausted outfit, understandable given how many key players they’re currently without. And things won’t get any easier as the Pelicans visit Cleveland on Wednesday. Due to his recent return from a strained hamstring, Murphy should be considered questionable for that one.
  • DAL Point Guard #11
    Kyrie Irving amassed 18 points (6-of-11 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), one rebound, seven assists, and four 3-pointers in 27 minutes in Tuesday’s win over the Pelicans.
    Although his minutes were lower than usual due to the game being a blowout, Irving provided solid value in points, assists, 3-pointers, and percentages on Tuesday. He remains a top-10 player in 9-cat formats and a top-20 player in 8-cat. Given Irving’s track record, it’s understandable if some managers anxiously await an extended absence for the star guard. But it hasn’t happened yet