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  • ATL Point Guard #11
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    Trae Young (right Achilles tendinitis) and De’Andre Hunter (paternity leave) are not on the injury report for Friday’s game against the Wizards.
    Achilles tendinitis will only sideline Young for one game, meaning the few who streamed Keaton Wallace can move on to better options. As for Hunter, he has not appeared in a game since October 25. Since then, rookie Zaccharie Risacher has moved into the starting lineup, and the job could be his for the foreseeable future. Even if Risacher were to be replaced by Hunter in the lineup, the rookie should not be dropped where he’s currently rostered.
  • LAC Point Guard #77
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    Clippers coach Tyronn Lue said after Monday’s win over the Warriors that he expects Kevin Porter Jr. (head injury) to be fine.
    Porter hit the back of his head on the court during the fourth quarter, with team trainers taking him to the locker room. KPJ did not return, but there’s been no word regarding concussion testing. The Clippers host Orlando on Wednesday, the first of three games they’ll play to conclude Week 5.
  • GSW Power Forward #23
    Draymond Green recorded a stat line of nine points (3-of-7 FGs, 1-of-2 FTs), nine rebounds, seven assists, one steal, one block, and two 3-pointers in 32 minutes in Monday’s loss to the Clippers.
    Green recorded a full stat line on Monday but was also responsible for six of Golden State’s 19 turnovers. This could be a matter of the matchup not being good for the Warriors forward, as he was also ineffective in an October 27 loss to the Clippers. Green still provides top-100 per-game value in 9-cat formats, ranking a few spots higher than his Yahoo ADP (101).
  • GSW Small Forward #22
    Andrew Wiggins accumulated 22 points (7-of-12 FGs, 6-of-8 FTs), three rebounds, one block, and two 3-pointers in 29 minutes in Monday’s loss to the Clippers.
    Wiggins entered Monday shooting 36.4% from the field in November, so he needed a night like this. Not only were the 22 points the most he’s scored since October 27 (29 vs. LAC), but this was also Wiggins’ first 20-point game since then. Rostered in 47% of Yahoo leagues, he’s providing 11th-round per-game value in 9-cat formats.
  • GSW Point Guard #30
    Stephen Curry shot 10-of-21 from the field in Monday’s loss to the Warriors, accounting for 26 points, seven rebounds, six assists, one block, and six 3-pointers in 32 minutes.
    After the Grizzlies limited him to 13 points on Friday, Curry doubled his output in Monday’s defeat. He spent the final seconds searching for a second opportunity to tie the game after missing his first attempt, but the Clippers managed to force Curry to pass the ball to Gary Payton II. GPII missed as time expired, and the Clippers had their second win over the Warriors this season. Golden State plays three more games in Week 5, beginning with the Hawks on Wednesday.
  • LAC Small Forward #7
    Amir Coffey played 29 minutes in Monday’s win over Golden State, scoring 15 points (3-of-8 FGs, 7-of-8 FTs) with five rebounds, one assist, one block, and two 3-pointers.
    Coffey has reached double figures in six of ten games in November, with Monday’s point total being the highest since November 4 (21 vs. San Antonio). Like fellow reserve Terance Mann, Coffey is more valuable to the Clippers than fantasy managers. But if he can surpass 25 minutes consistently (26 or more in four of the last five), he may be worthy of addition to deep league watch lists.
  • LAC Shooting Guard #14
    Terance Mann accumulated 10 points (4-of-10 FGs), five rebounds, six assists, two steals, and two 3-pointers in 23 minutes in Monday’s win over Golden State.
    Mann is one of those players who is more valuable to his team than to fantasy managers. On Monday, he made critical plays out of the short roll, finishing with six assists. There’s no need to add Mann since he’s coming off the bench and not approaching starters’ minutes, but he had a good night on Monday.
  • LAC Center #40
    Ivica Zubac amassed eight points (3-of-8 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), 17 rebounds, four assists, two steals, and one blocked shot in 36 minutes in Monday’s win over the Warriors.
    Zubac didn’t do much scoring on Monday, but his rebounding and defensive production should not be overlooked. The 7-footer finished one rebound shy of his season-high, and he matched his season-high with two steals. Zubac is providing top-75 per-game value in 8-cat formats, and he can sustain that value, especially with Kawhi Leonard (knee) sidelined.
  • LAC Point Guard #1
    James Harden played 41 minutes in Monday’s win over Golden State, tallying 12 points (4-of-15 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), six rebounds, 16 assists, two steals, two blocks, and two 3-pointers.
    While he wasn’t on the injury report leading into Monday’s game, Harden was under the weather, according to Clippers coach Tyronn Lue. That likely explains The Beard’s scoring production tailing off after halftime, as he focused more on setting up his teammates. The 16 assists matched Harden’s season-high, and he committed just three turnovers. Harden is providing first-round per-game value in 8-cat formats.
  • LAC Small Forward #24
    Norman Powell shot 9-of-15 from the field in Monday’s win over the Warriors, scoring 23 points with one rebound, one steal, and five 3-pointers in 26 minutes.
    Powell matched his season average on Monday with 23 points, putting up that number on nearly 67% shooting from the field. Limited production in categories outside of points and 3-pointers is what fantasy managers feared at draft time, but this hasn’t been the norm for Powell this season. He’s ranked just outside the top 50 in season-long value, significantly exceeding his Yahoo ADP (130).
  • SAC Point Guard #5
    De’Aaron Fox had a solid night on Monday with 28 points (11-of-23 FGs), five rebounds, seven assists, one steal and three 3-pointers against Atlanta.
    Fox wasn’t able to maintain his historic scoring pace, but he did have another good game in this one. He has now scored 137 points over the last four days, which has helped fantasy managers out tremendously. They now have three days off before their next game, and there is a chance that Domantas Sabonis, DeMar DeRozan and Malik Monk are all back in the lineup for that one. If that’s the case, Fox will continue to be excellent in fantasy, but the monster scoring nights like he has had recently will likely be over.