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  • POR Shooting Guard #1
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    Anfernee Simons (illness) will not play against the Timberwolves on Wednesday.
    Simons exited early with a chest injury on Tuesday, but it is an illness that will hold him out on Wednesday. Either Scoot Henderson or Dalano Banton will start in his place, though both should take on extra minutes with Simons sidelined.
  • SAS Point Guard #3
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    Chris Paul amassed 11 points (4-of-9 FGs, 1-of-1 FTs), five rebounds, three assists, two steals, and two 3-pointers in 25 minutes in Saturday’s loss to the Mavericks.
    Paul made some history on Saturday, joining John Stockton and Jason Kidd as the only players to record at least 12,000 assists in a career. While he may not be in his prime, CP3 is ranked just outside the top 50 in 8- and 9-cat per-game value. Maintaining that production level should not be too difficult for Paul as long as he continues to start.
  • SAS Point Guard #33
    Tre Jones (right ankle sprain) played 19 minutes in Saturday’s loss to Dallas, scoring three points (1-of-5 FGs) with three rebounds, four assists, and one 3-pointer.
    Saturday’s game was Jones’ first since opening night, so the limited workload is unsurprising. And his fantasy ceiling is pretty low due to the presence of Chris Paul. Fantasy managers are left hoping for a trade to derive proper value from Jones. There’s no need to roster him right now.
  • SAS Power Forward #23
    Zach Collins shot 6-of-13 from the field and 8-of-8 from the foul line in Saturday’s loss to the Mavericks, scoring 20 points with six rebounds, one steal, and three blocks in 26 minutes.
    Collins stepped into the void left by Victor Wembanyama, who did not play on Saturday due to a right knee contusion. The Spurs’ backup center had a good night, leading the team in scoring and blocking three shots. Collins was 0-of-5 from beyond the arc, so a 20-point night could have been even better. He should be streamed whenever the Spurs are without Wembanyama.
  • DAL Power Forward #25
    PJ Washington missed both of his shot attempts in Saturday’s win over San Antonio, going scoreless with four rebounds, two assists, and two steals in 19 minutes.
    Having missed five games, Washington wouldn’t shoulder a full workload on Saturday. That’s how things played out, with the Mavericks limiting him to 19 minutes. Those who placed Washington in their lineups received solid steals production, but that was about it. Remain patient; he’ll provide reliable late-round value once the restrictions are lifted.
  • DAL Point Guard #77
    Luka Doncic accumulated 16 points (6-of-16 FGs, 1-of-3 FTs), six rebounds, six assists, two steals, and three 3-pointers in 28 minutes in Saturday’s win over San Antonio.
    Doncic didn’t have the best night shooting the basketball, but it didn’t matter much in Dallas’ comfortable win over the Spurs. While fantasy managers may not have been thrilled, the Mavericks blowing things open during the third quarter got Doncic and Dallas’ other significant contributors additional rest during the fourth quarter. Dallas plays three games in Week 5, beginning with New Orleans on Tuesday.
  • DAL Point Guard #11
    Kyrie Irving accumulated 22 points (9-of-15 FGs, 2-of-3 FTs), eight rebounds, six assists, two steals, and two 3-pointers in 28 minutes in Saturday’s win over the Spurs.
    Having missed Thursday’s loss to the Jazz with a strained right shoulder, Irving was back in the lineup on Saturday. He showed no ill effects from the injury, shooting nearly 67% from the field while producing respectable rebounds, assists, and steals. In 9-cat formats, Irving is providing top-10 per-game value. As long as his availability doesn’t come into question, Kyrie’s capable of an elite fantasy season.
  • DAL Center #21
    Daniel Gafford finished Saturday’s win over the Spurs with 22 points (9-of-10 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), seven rebounds, one assist, one steal, and three blocks in 18 minutes.
    While Gafford did not start Saturday’s game, San Antonio’s lack of Victor Wembanyama led to him doing whatever he wanted against the Spurs’ second unit. Gafford only missed one shot, needing 18 minutes to tally 20 points, seven rebounds, and four defensive contributions. Starter Dereck Lively II wasn’t as productive, finishing with seven points, four rebounds, two assists, and four blocked shots in 21 minutes. As long as Lively and Gafford split the minutes at center, their fantasy values will be acceptable. However, things get shaky when Jason Kidd throws Maxi Kleber or Dwight Powell into the mix. Dallas plays three games in Week 5, beginning with New Orleans on Tuesday.
  • TOR Small Forward #30
    Ochai Agbaji tallied 13 points (5-of-13 FGs), six rebounds, three assists, one block, and three 3-pointers in 39 minutes in Saturday’s overtime loss to Boston.
    Agbaji had a tough assignment on Saturday, as he was the player most responsible for guarding Jayson Tatum. While he did a good job overall, the final image of Saturday’s overtime thriller was Tatum cashing a three over Agbaji’s outstretched hand. However, this should not dampen his start, as Agbaji is providing top 75 per-game value in 9-cat formats. Few, if any, fantasy managers expected that before the season began.
  • TOR Small Forward #9
    RJ Barrett logged 42 minutes in Saturday’s loss to Boston, finishing with 25 points (10-of-27 FGs, 4-of-9 FTs), 10 rebounds, 15 assists, one steal, one block, and one 3-pointer.
    Other than the field-goal percentage, Barrett performed excellently on Saturday. He established a new career-high with 15 assists and recorded a triple-double. Also, Barrett only committed one turnover. He remains ranked outside the top 150 in per-game value, but managers should be okay with taking the hit while the Raptors are without Scottie Barnes and Immanuel Quickley.
  • TOR Center #19
    Jakob Poeltl shot 16-of-19 from the field and 3-of-4 from the foul line in Saturday’s overtime loss to Boston, accumulating 35 points, 12 rebounds, and one steal in 37 minutes.
    Poeltl ended Week 4 with a bang production-wise. One night after he went for 25 & 19 against the Pistons, he scored a career-high 35 on 16-of-19 shooting while also grabbing 12 rebounds. A top-25 player in 9-cat formats over the last week, Poeltl’s cracked the top-50 in season-long value. Injuries to Scottie Barnes and Immanuel Quickley have given the Raptors center more opportunities to get his offense, much to the delight of managers who have him rostered. Toronto plays three games in Week 5, beginning with the Pacers on Monday.