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  • LAL Small Forward #23
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    LeBron James recorded a stat line of 35 points (13-of-22 FGs, 5-of-8 FTs), 12 rebounds, 14 assists, one steal, and four 3-pointers in 37 minutes in Wednesday’s win over Memphis.
    One game after he became the oldest player in NBA history to record two straight triple-doubles, James became the oldest to record three straight. He was excellent in winning time, tallying nine points, eight rebounds, and five assists in the fourth quarter alone. James is providing 1st-round per-game value in 8-cat formats while sitting just outside that threshold in 9-cat because of an average of 3.1 turnovers per game. LeBron had six on Wednesday, but the overall stat line lessens the impact of that turnover count.
  • GSW Small Forward #22
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    Andrew Wiggins led the Warriors with 27 points (10-of-17 FGs), four rebounds, two assists, one block and five 3-pointers in a 116-109 win over Oklahoma City on Wednesday.
    Wiggins came up big for the Warriors in this game and led the team in scoring to help them win their second straight game. 15 of his points came in the first half, which helped keep them afloat despite Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s 31-point first half. Wiggins has been an excellent option for the Warriors this season, but his name has been mentioned as part of a potential trade package to bring in a star at the trade deadline. If he remains with Golden State, his success should continue, but a move could impact his role, for better or for worse.
  • GSW Center #5
    Kevon Looney provided a boost off the bench with 18 points (5-of-7 FGs), three rebounds, two assists and four blocks against the Thunder on Wednesday.
    Quinten Post got the first start of his career at center, but the experiment was short-lived. He played eight minutes in the first half and contributed two turnovers and three fouls. Looney ended up filling most of the center minutes and started the second half in place of Post. This was a new season-high for both points and blocks for Looney, which led to arguably his best game of the season. Assuming Trayce Jackson-Davis remains out against the Suns on Friday, Looney will likely get the starting nod in that game.
  • GSW Point Guard #30
    Stephen Curry lit up the Thunder with 21 points (6-of-15 FGs), one rebound, four assists, one steal and five 3-pointers on Wednesday.
    The first half didn’t go Steph’s way, and he entered the break with just four points on 1-of-7 shooting. However, he was able to get things going in the second half, which contributed to the Warriors’ win. Curry really struggled against the Lakers on Saturday and went scoreless in the second half of the game. He flipped the script in this one, though his line still ended up being below his standards. They only have one more game this week, which will be against the Suns on Friday.
  • OKC Small Forward #8
    Jalen Williams posted a full line on Wednesday with 26 points (12-of-26 FGs, 0-of-2 FTs), seven rebounds, two assists, two steals, one block and two 3-pointers against Golden State.
    JDub had a rough stretch from mid-December to mid-January, but he has been getting back on track recently. Over their last four games, he has averaged 27.0 points, 4.5 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 2.3 steals, 1.0 block and 2.3 threes per game. The shooting splits haven’t been great, and he missed both of his free throw attempts in this game. Still, he ranks outside the top-50 over the past two months, but he has been a top-25 producer over their last four games. He’ll look to keep it going against the Kings on Saturday to wrap up the week.
  • OKC Shooting Guard #11
    Isaiah Joe provided a boost off the bench with 17 points (6-of-11 FGs), two rebounds, one assist and five 3-pointers against the Warriors on Wednesday.
    Alex Caruso was forced to exit this game with an ankle injury after playing just 22 seconds. That opened the door for Joe to take on a larger role, and he ended up delivering a 3-point barrage off the bench. Over his last three appearances, Joe has hit a total of 16 triples. He has been a top-75 player in 9-cat leagues over the past two weeks simply because of his dominance from beyond the arc. Unfortunately, the competition for minutes in OKC has prevented Joe from seeing enough time on the floor to be a reliable option in standard leagues.
  • OKC Center #55
    Isaiah Hartenstein dominated the glass on Wednesday and contributed four points (2-of-10 FGs), 18 rebounds, six assists and one block against the Warriors.
    This was just Hartenstein’s second game back after missing five games with a calf injury, and he was able to tie his season-high for rebounds. Unfortunately, he really struggled to get any shots to fall. He made just two of his 10 shot attempts, which limited his impact despite his excellent rebound and assists numbers. This was only their third loss when Hartenstein plays this season, and he has generally been an excellent replacement for Chet Holmgren. They have one more game this week, which will be a matchup with the Kings on Saturday.
  • OKC Point Guard #2
    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with 52 points (16-of-29 FGs, 18-of-21 FTs), three rebounds, four assists, one steal and two 3-pointers in a 116-109 loss to Golden State on Wednesday.
    SGA was unstoppable in this game from the opening tip. He single handedly outscored the Warriors in the first quarter 21-20 and entered halftime with 31 points. It wasn’t enough to get the win, but SGA ended up scoring 50 points for the second time in their last four games. He hasn’t scored less than 20 points in a game since October, which was an 18-point night for him in a win. He’ll have a legitimate case to be the league’s MVP, and he’ll continue to be one of the best players in fantasy basketball for the rest of the season. They only have one more game this week, which will be against the Kings on Saturday.
  • PHX Shooting Guard #3
    Bradley Beal accounted for 17 points (6-of-10 FGs, 4-of-5 FTs), three rebounds, six assists, one steal, and one 3-pointer in 25 minutes in Wednesday’s loss to Minnesota.
    After playing 33 minutes off the bench in Monday’s win over the Clippers, Beal’s playing time took a hit with Ryan Dunn returning from a sprained ankle. While fantasy managers who have Beal rostered should not consider dropping him, the role and the minutes aren’t promising with the veteran guard coming off the bench. If anything, this is a “buy low” time for those who can afford to take the risk. And if he’s moved before the trade deadline, Beal’s’ fantasy value would likely improve.
  • PHX Small Forward #35
    Kevin Durant finished Wednesday’s 121-113 loss to Minnesota with 33 points (13-of-19 FGs, 3-of-4 FTs), two rebounds, seven assists, two steals, four blocks, and four 3-pointers in 40 minutes.
    Durant, who was initially questionable for Wednesday’s game with a left thumb injury, ultimately played and matched Anthony Edwards’ point total. That wasn’t enough to get Phoenix the victory, but fantasy managers were likely pleased with KD’s overall stat line. Over the past two weeks, Durant has been a top-10 player in 8- and 9-cat formats. Phoenix hits the road for a Friday/Saturday back-to-back to end Week 14, beginning with the Warriors on Friday.
  • PHX Shooting Guard #1
    Devin Booker logged 41 minutes in Wednesday’s loss to Minnesota, finishing with 28 points (11-of-19 FGs, 4-of-5 FTs), four rebounds, eight assists, and two 3-pointers.
    At first glance, Booker played well against the Timberwolves. However, he was responsible for a season-high nine turnovers, meaning managers in 9-cat formats took a noticeable hit. Over the past two weeks, Booker has averaged 3.7 turnovers per game, which is why he is a top-60 player in 9-cat formats (he’s been close to a top-30 player in 8-cat over the past two weeks). Nights like Wednesday’s haven’t been the norm for Booker, so don’t be surprised if he bounces back when the Suns visit the Warriors on Friday.