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  • TOR Center #41
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    Kelly Olynyk (back stiffness) and Bruce Brown (right knee surgery) are out for Monday’s game against the Nuggets.
    Olynyk and Brown will miss another game, limiting Darko Rajakovic’s bench options. None are exceptionally reliable streaming options, with Chris Boucher offering the highest upside. However, his inconsistency makes Boucher a risky play on an 11-game night.
  • IND Point Guard #0
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    Tyrese Haliburton had 16 points (4-of-13 FGs), three rebounds, 13 assists, two blocks and three 3-pointers against the Heat on Sunday.
    Haliburton continues to turn in similar stat lines. The assists are there, which was expected, but he continues to struggle shooting from the field. Haliburton knocked down 3-of-8 shots from behind the 3-point line and all five of his free throw attempts, but otherwise he had a tough time scoring. It’s a long season, but he hasn’t delivered first round value just yet. Indiana has four games in Week 5.
  • CLE Shooting Guard #35
    Isaac Okoro (right ankle sprain) is questionable to return to Sunday’s game against the Hornets.
    Okoro sprained his ankle during the second quarter and was not on the court to begin the third. Caris LeVert filled the void in the starting lineup, but the boost he’d experience if Okoro missed time would be minimal. Donovan Mitchell is sitting out Sunday’s game for rest reasons and will be available on Tuesday when the Cavaliers visit Boston.
  • IND Center #33
    Myles Turner had 34 points (14-of-23 FGs), nine rebounds, one assist, two blocks and five 3-pointers in the Pacers’ 119-110 victory over the Heat on Sunday.
    Turner’s 34 points were a game-high and personal season-high for Turner. It was good to see him have a good scoring game after he had failed to eclipse 15 points in three of his last four games entering play Sunday. Turner needs to string a few more good games together to be on pace to pay off his preseason Yahoo ADP of 45. He’ll have the chance next week as the Pacers play four games in Week 5.
  • MIA Small Forward #11
    Jaime Jaquez Jr. (ankle) won’t return to Sunday’s game against the Pacers.
    Jaquez Jr. twisted his ankle at the end of the third quarter and was helped to the locker room. He was quickly ruled out for the rest of the game, which isn’t a great sign. Jaquez Jr. had only two points in 15 minutes, but theoretically he has more fantasy value while Jimmy Butler has been out for Miami.
  • IND Point Guard #26
    Ben Sheppard (left oblique strain) won’t return to Sunday’s game against the Heat.
    Sheppard played 26 minutes as a fill-in starter with Andrew Nemhard still out for the Pacers. This injury isn’t a big deal for fantasy basketball, but will stretch the Pacers’ depth if it lingers as the team has four games in the next six days.
  • NYK Point Guard #2
    Miles McBride (left knee inflammation) will remain out for Sunday’s game against the Nets.
    A game-time call for Sunday’s game, McBride will miss a second straight due to his knee issue. Cameron Payne will pick up a few more minutes off the bench, but that’s unlikely enough to impact fantasy basketball. The same can be said for Tyler Kolek, who entered the rotation on Friday.
  • NYK Power Forward #32
    Karl-Anthony Towns (left knee contusion) is available for Sunday’s game against the Nets.
    Towns is back after a one-game absence, which drops Jericho Sims to the bench. And given how rookie Ariel Hukporti outplayed Sims in Friday’s win over the Nets, he may be out of the rotation entirely. Neither Hukporti nor Sims is worth the risk in fantasy with Towns available.
  • PHX Center #4
    Oso Ighodaro tallied 11 points (5-of-7 FGs, 1-of-2 FTs), three rebounds, and one assist in 26 minutes in Sunday’s loss to the Timberwolves.
    Ighodaro has played 21 minutes or more in three of his last four appearances, including 27 and 26 over the previous two. Jusuf Nurkic’s landing in early foul trouble impacted the rookie’s minutes on Sunday, so fantasy managers should not consider Ighodaro a factor. But there may be moments throughout the season when he’s worth the risk as a deep-league streamer.
  • PHX Center #22
    Mason Plumlee finished Sunday’s loss to the Timberwolves with six points (3-of-6 FGs), eight rebounds, four assists, and one steal in 29 minutes.
    The Suns went with a bigger lineup on Sunday, starting Plumlee alongside Jusuf Nurkic. Unfortunately, Nurk got into early foul trouble, so they didn’t get to see that tandem on the floor together for too long. Nurkic played 14 minutes, finishing with five points, seven rebounds, one assist, and one 3-pointer. Plumlee’s best path to credible fantasy value would be to stick as a starter, albeit as the lone big. A two-game Week 5 in which the Suns will be done on Wednesday is not a good time to roster him, but keep an eye on Plumlee’s minutes.
  • PHX Shooting Guard #8
    Grayson Allen produced a stat line of 18 points (6-of-10 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), five rebounds, one assist, and four 3-pointers in 24 minutes in Sunday’s loss to Minnesota.
    Allen has seemingly rebounded from a two-game stretch last weekend in which he scored nine points on 3-of-17 shooting. In his last two outings, he’s scored 33 on 11-of-20 shooting from the field (8-of-16 3-pointers). Allen’s improved production comes at a good time, as the Suns are without Bradley Beal and Kevin Durant. He’ll have some fantasy value to begin Week 5, but the Suns will finish their two-game week on Wednesday.