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  • PHX Shooting Guard #1
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    Devin Booker had 12 points (2-of-10 FGs), four rebounds, four assists, one block and one steal against the Thunder on Friday.
    In a game where the Suns were without Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal, Booker surprisingly didn’t step up from a scoring perspective. Booker only attempted 10 shots and none of them were from behind the 3-point line. He only made two shots and had 12 total points in the contest. It was a puzzling performance by Booker, who on other nights has scored 30 points seemingly with ease. He’ll get a chance to bounce back on Sunday against the Timberwolves.
  • CLE Shooting Guard #3
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    Caris LeVert (wrist), Isaac Okoro (shoulder), and Sam Merrill (illness) have been ruled out for Thursday’s Cavaliers-Hawks game.
    LeVert (right wrist sprain) and Okoro (AC join sprain) have both missed at least six straight contests. Merrill will miss just his second straight contest on Thursday. Fantasy managers should expect a healthy dose of Ty Jerome and Georges Niang off the bench.
  • UTA Shooting Guard #33
    Johnny Juzang (hand) has been ruled out for Thursday’s Jazz-Timberwolves game.
    Juzang is still dealing with a right hand fracture and will miss his 10th straight game on Thursday. Brice Sensabaugh will likely maintain a strong contributing role off the bench against Minnesota.
  • UTA Power Forward #20
    John Collins (illness) and Walker Kessler (shoulder) are active for Thursday’s Jazz-Timberwolves game.
    Collins will return from a three-game layoff while Kessler will return from a two-game layoff caused by a left shoulder contusion. Both players should assume their usual roles as starters against Minnesota.
  • WAS Center #20
    Alexandre Sarr (ankle), Malcolm Brogdon (foot), and Marvin Bagley (knee) have been ruled out for Thursday’s Wizards-Lakers.
    Bagley hasn’t played since late December, Brogdon hasn’t played since early January, and Sarr is set to miss his second straight game with a left ankle sprain. The only significant difference in the usual rotation will likely be Jonas Valanciunas starting at center.
  • LAL Center #11
    Jaxson Hayes says he’ll start for Anthony Davis (core) vs. Wizards Sunday.
    Jaxson Hayes told reporters Thursday that he’ll start for Anthony Davis against Washington while he recovers from a abdominal injury. Hayes has been a solid contributor off the bench as of late but his counting stats haven’t been great. Fantasy managers shouldn’t expect consistent production.
  • MEM Point Guard #12
    Ja Morant (shoulder) is questionable for Thursday’s Grizzlies-Rockets.
    Morant is dealing with right shoulder soreness and has had a pair subpar outings after missing a game against the Pelicans.
  • GSW Small Forward #22
    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.