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  • ORL Small Forward #23
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    Jalen Suggs, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Tristan da Silva, Franz Wagner, and Wendell Carter Jr. will start Sunday’s game against the Mavericks.
    Carter’s return after a one-game absence means Moritz Wagner returns to the bench. The other change is da Silva, who replaces Anthony Black. The first-round pick out of Colorado played well in Friday’s loss to Cleveland, scoring 17 points while accounting for five rebounds, two assists, and three 3-pointers. In this spot, da Silva is worth the risk in deep leagues.
  • CHI Shooting Guard #3
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    Josh Giddey (right ankle sprain) is listed as questionable for Thursday’s Bulls-Spurs matchup.
    Giddey is a little banged up after recording his first Bulls triple-double. Coby White has already been ruled out, so Ayo Dosunmu could be in line for a larger role.
  • CLE Point Guard #2
    Ty Jerome (illness) is questionable for Thursday’s game against the Nuggets.
    Jerome sat out Tuesday’s win over the Wizards, a blowout that included Darius Garland exiting with a head injury. However, with Garland absent from the injury report for Thursday, Jerome will be in his usual backup role if cleared. Caris LeVert may spend more time on the ball if Jerome remains sidelined, and the Cavs can also stagger the minutes of starters Garland and Donovan Mitchell.
  • CLE Point Guard #10
    Darius Garland (head injury) is not on the initial injury report for Thursday’s game against Denver.
    During Tuesday’s win over the Wizards, Garland was injured when he collided with Jonas Valanciunas. His absence from the initial injury report means he’s been given a clean bill of health for Thursday night. Ty Jerome, questionable with an illness, would have been next in line if Garland could not play.
  • DEN Power Forward #32
    Aaron Gordon (right calf strain) is listed as probable for Thursday’s Nuggets-Cavaliers matchup.
    Gordon flirted with a double-double his last time out and is on track to play in a second straight contest after returning from injury. He logged 33 minutes against the Warriors and there’s been no indication that he can’t handle a similar workload against Cleveland.
  • LAC Power Forward #21
    Kobe Brown (back injury management) will not play in Wednesday’s game against Minnesota.
    Wednesday’s game will be the fifth Brown missed due to his back injury. His absence will not impact fantasy basketball, as he’s been on the back end of the Clippers’ rotation when healthy.
  • LAC Shooting Guard #14
    Terance Mann (fractured middle finger, left hand) is out for Wednesday’s game against the Timberwolves.
    According to Law Murray of The Athletic, Mann fractured his finger during Tuesday’s win over Portland and is expected to be sidelined for an extended period. With Norman Powell (hamstring) also sitting out Wednesday’s game, Amir Coffey is the player fantasy managers should target. Jordan Miller is a risky play in this spot, but more minutes will also be available to him.
  • LAC Point Guard #77
    Kevin Porter Jr. (left ankle sprain) will not play in Wednesday’s game against the Timberwolves.
    Wednesday’s game will be the third straight on the sideline for Porter, whose absence frees up additional minutes for Amir Coffey. Also, Jordan Miller has moved into the rotation recently but is unlikely to be a reliable streamer in this spot.
  • LAC Small Forward #24
    Norman Powell (left hamstring strain) has been ruled out for Wednesday’s Clippers-Timberwolves matchup.
    Powell is back out of the rotation after lighting it up with 30 points in 25 minutes his last time out. Amir Coffey and Nic Batum will be among the wings asked to step up during his absence.
  • NOP Power Forward #1
    Zion Williamson (left hamstring strain) will be re-evaluated in two weeks.
    Williamson has been out since early November, and it was announced that he’d be sidelined indefinitely. He’ll go another two weeks before the Pelicans evaluate his hamstring and determine the next steps in his recovery process. Trey Murphy and Yves Missi are of greater importance to the Pelicans, with Williamson sidelined, and both should be rostered wherever they are available.
  • NOP Shooting Guard #24
    Jordan Hawkins (lumbar spine annular fissure) will be re-evaluated in one week.
    After missing eight of nine games in November with a back issue, Hawkins returned to make three appearances before he was sidelined again. He’ll miss at least one more week of action before the Pelicans evaluate his progress. Hawkins’ absence doesn’t significantly impact fantasy basketball, but it does leave a team light on bench options shorthanded.