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  • GSW Power Forward #00
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    Jonthan Kuminga played 26 minutes in Saturday’s win over the Rockets, amassing 23 points (7-of-12 FGs, 7-of-10 FTs), six rebounds, one assist, and two 3-pointers.
    Kuminga’s play has improved since Steve Kerr moved him to the bench after Stephen Curry’s ankle injury. Is it about the strategy, with improved spacing being the goal? Or is Kuminga channeling any potential anger over the lineup change? Whatever the answer is, fantasy managers have benefitted from his improved play. Kuminga remains outside the top 200 in fantasy value, but nights like Saturday will help change that.
  • PHI Small Forward #9
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    Kelly Oubre Jr. had 18 points (8-of-12 FGs), two rebounds, three assists, one steal and one 3-pointer against the Clippers on Wednesday.
    Oubre Jr. tied Paul George for the team-lead in points against the Clippers. He was efficient with 18 points on 12 shots, made his only free throw and knocked down just 1-of-3 attempts from behind the 3-point line. Oubre Jr. turned it over three times, though, and was -6 in 25 minutes in the 12-point loss. Philadelphia has two more games this week starting with the Lakers on Friday and the Hornets on Sunday.
  • PHI Small Forward #8
    Paul George had a full stat line with 18 points (7-of-9 FGs), seven rebounds, two assists, three steals, one block and two 3-pointers against the Clippers on Wednesday.
    George had a great game considering he played only 24 minutes as he was on a minutes restriction due to a left knee bone bruise. He had 18 points on nine shots, made both of his free throws and nailed 2-of-3 attempts from behind the 3-point line. He did have four turnovers, though, and finished the game -11 in the 12-point loss to his former team. George should be back at his full complement of minutes in the near future. Philadelphia has two more games this week starting with the Lakers on Friday and the Hornets on Sunday.
  • LAC Center #40
    Ivica Zubac had 15 points (7-of-9 FGs), nine rebounds, three assists and one steal against the 76ers on Wednesday.
    Zubac broke his streak of having at least 12 rebounds in six straight games, but now he’s had at least nine rebounds in all eight of the Clippers’ games this year. He’s off to a nice start and getting a few more buckets with Kawhi Leonard still sidelined. The Clippers begin a back-to-back Friday with the Kings and play the Raptors on Saturday.
  • SAC Small Forward #10
    DeMar DeRozan led the Kings with 27 points (11-of-21 FGs), two rebounds, three assists, one steal and two 3-pointers against the Raptors on Wednesday.
    The Kings entered the fourth quarter down four points. Then the King of the Fourth took over. He scored 11 of his 27 in the final frame, and Sacramento outscored Toronto 33-14 to pull away and win the game. DeRozan has fit in flawlessly with his new team, and they’ve now won five of their last six games. He has scored at lesat 20 points in every game this season, and he has at least 25 in four straight. He’s also providing more 3-pointers than we’re accustomed to, as he has hit six over their last four games. We’ll see if he can keep it up with the Clippers coming to town on Friday.
  • LAC Point Guard #1
    James Harden had a full stat line with 18 points (5-of-15 FGs), four rebounds, six assists, three steals, one block and one 3-pointer against the 76ers on Wednesday.
    Harden wasn’t efficient in this one. He had 18 points on 15 shots and needed to make 7-of-9 free throws to get there. Harden struggled from behind the 3-point line making only 1-of-6 attempts. He had six assists, but also turned it over six times. Still, he was +13 in 34 minutes in the 12-point Clippers win. Harden is a borderline first round value in fantasy (12-team leagues), but could push higher with better shooting and fewer turnovers. The Clippers begin a back-to-back Friday with the Kings and play the Raptors on Saturday.
  • SAC Small Forward #13
    Keegan Murray recorded a double-double on Wednesday with 22 points (9-of-17 FGs), 12 rebounds, three assists, one block and three 3-pointers against Toronto.
    For the third time in their last four games, Murray was able to record a double-double. He set a new season-high for rebounds and had his best scoring performance since the season opener. Keegan’s usage hasn’t taken much of a hit this year despite the addition of DeMar DeRozan, and he has been far more effective on the glass, averaging a career-high 8.3 rebounds per game. His 3-point percentage is down (31.4%), so once he gets his shot going, he’ll be able to put up the best numbers of his young career.
  • LAC Small Forward #24
    Norman Powell had 26 points (8-of-10 FGs), one rebounds, six assists, one steal and six 3-pointers in the Clippers’ 110-98 victory over the 76ers on Wednesday.
    Powell was super-efficient with 26 points on 10 shots. He drilled 6-of-8 attempts from behind the 3-point line and made all four of his free throws. Despite three turnovers, he was +6 in 35 minutes in the 12-point victory. Powell has picked up a bigger scoring role on the Clippers this year and it continued with his seventh straight game with at least 20 points Wednesday. The Clippers begin a back-to-back Friday with the Kings and play the Raptors on Saturday.
  • TOR Power Forward #25
    Chris Boucher provided a boost off the bench with 17 points (7-of-11 FGs), four rebounds, one assist and three triples against the Kings on Wednesday.
    After dropping 24 points when these teams faced off last weekend, Boucher was able to find more success on offense in this one. He has scored in double figures four times this season, which means that half of those have been against the Kings. Sure, he’s capable of providing a scoring boost, but those games haven’t come consistently, and the minutes aren’t always there. This was a fun game for Boucher, but it doesn’t make him worth adding in standard leagues.
  • TOR Small Forward #9
    RJ Barrett led Toronto with 23 points (9-of-19 FGs), three rebounds, three assists, two steals and one 3-pointer against Sacramento on Wednesday.
    Barrett wasn’t able to keep his run of playmaking success going in this game, but he still had a strong scoring night. He had at least five assists in each of their previous four games, but the silver lining is that he was able to shoot more efficiently in this game. Barrett will continue to be a high usage player for the Raptors, especially with Scottie Barnes and Immanuel Quickley sidelined. He may not be able to have 30-point double-doubles every night, but he’ll continue to get the chance to try. He’ll look to bounce back on Saturday and Sunday as they play a back-to-back on the road against both Los Angeles squads.
  • TOR Point Guard #45
    Davion Mitchell lit up the Kings with 20 points (8-of-11 FGs), three rebounds, six assists, one steal and two 3-pointers in a 122-107 loss on Wednesday.
    Mitchell joined the Raptors this summer after spending the first three years of his career in Sacramento. This was his first time playing there as part of the road team, and he made sure to play better than he did when the Kings came to Toronto a few days prior. Mitchell has been an elite streaming option in place of Immanuel Quickley, and it isn’t clear when he’ll be back in the lineup. He’s currently rostered in just 13% of Yahoo leagues despite being a top-125 player as a starter. He should be streamed until IQ is back.