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  • OKC Shooting Guard #11
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    Isaiah Joe (left calf contusion) will not play against San Antonio on Tuesday.
    Mark Daigneault’s revolving door in the starting lineup has continued, though Joe has been a constant presence in the opening unit over their last four games. However, Aaron Wiggins and Cason Wallace should both start on Tuesday with Joe sidelined with this calf issue. It’s the first night of a back-to-back, so keep an eye on the injury report on Wednesday morning to see if Joe will be back for that one.
  • CHI Point Guard #0
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    Coby White bounced back on Monday and finished with 25 points (9-of-14 FGs), four rebounds, four assists, one block and five 3-pointers against the Pistons.
    Like everyone else on the team, things didn’t go well for White during their 36-point loss to the Rockets on Sunday. However, both White and the team responded well and got back on track on the second night of a back-to-back. White has now scored at least 20 points in four of their last five games and has been an excellent source of 3-pointers all season. Any usage concerns have been answered by his play so far, and there’s no reason to think that will change at this point. They have four games this week, with the second coming in Milwaukee on Wednesday.
  • GSW Point Guard #30
    Stephen Curry (left knee bursitis) and Lindy Waters III (left knee hyperextension) are available for Monday’s game against the Clippers.
    Curry and Waters are available after the Warriors initially listed them as questionable for Monday’s game. While Curry’s place within the rotation is well-known, that isn’t the case for Waters. He started Friday’s win over Memphis, the game in which he was injured, but the Warriors have multiple options to start next to Curry. If Waters gets another start, he’s only worth a look in deep leagues.
  • CHI Shooting Guard #3
    Josh Giddey posted a solid line on Monday with 11 points (5-of-10 FGs), eight rebounds, 10 assists and one 3-pointer against Detroit.
    Giddey has struggled mightily in recent games, but things came together for him in this one. He came close to recording the first triple-double of his tenure with the Bulls, but he did finish with his first point-assist double-double and third total double-double in this one. Giddey is still an incredibly talented passer, which isn’t going anywhere. His issues on defense and as a shooter hvae limited his minutes at times, but more performances like this may make him difficult to take off the floor. He’s been disappointing this season, so hopefully he can build off this performance.
  • CHI Center #9
    Nikola Vucevic lit up the Pistons with 29 points (11-of-18 FGs), 12 rebounds, three assists, two blocks and six 3-pointers in a 122-112 win on Monday.
    Vucevic has gotten off to an incredibly strong start to the season and currently ranks as a first-round value in 9-cat leagues.This can be directly attributed to one of the best shooting stretches of his career. Vucevic has shot 59.4% from the floor so far this season and 84.8% from the line, both of which would be career-highs. He has been better this season than he was during any of the years that DeMar DeRozan spent with the Bulls, though a shooting regression could certainly be on the way soon, since he has hit 48.4% of his 3-pointers to this point.
  • IND Small Forward #12
    Johnny Furphy (left hand injury) will not return to Monday’s game against Toronto.
    Furphy was initially listed as questionable to return, and now he officially has been ruled out for the remainder of this game. They’ll have to turn to Quenton Jackson for more minutes in the second half.
  • IND Small Forward #12
    Johnny Furphy (left hand injury) is questionable to return to Monday’s game against the Raptors.
    The injuries continue to pile up for Indiana, and if Furphy can’t return in the second half, Quenton Jackson will likely see more minutes than they were intending for him to play in the middle of November.
  • LAC Center #4
    Mo Bamba (left knee injury management) will play in Monday’s game against Golden State.
    Having made his Clippers debut on Sunday, Bamba will play both ends of the Clippers’ back-to-back. While he may not top 15 minutes, Sunday’s line (nine points, eight rebounds, one assist, and one steal) showed that Bamba doesn’t need much time to make an impact. That said, he should not be rostered in most fantasy leagues due to the play of starter Ivica Zubac.
  • PHX Center #4
    Tyus Jones, Devin Booker, Ryan Dunn, Oso Ighodaro, and Mason Plumlee will start Monday’s game against Orlando.
    The Suns are without Jusuf Nurkic, who will not play due to a sprained left ankle. Ighodaro, who will make his first start as a professional, will fill the void. This a good opportunity for the rookie to provide deep-league value due to his ability to serve as a playmaker out of the short roll. The other four starters are unchanged from Sunday’s loss to Minnesota.
  • SAC Small Forward #10
    DeMar DeRozan (lower back tightness) has been cleared to resume on-court activity and is day-to-day.
    DeRozan was already ruled out for Monday’s game against the Hawks, the third he will miss due to the back injury. However, being cleared to resume on-court activity suggests a return isn’t far away. Doug McDermott started on Saturday but only possesses limited streaming value with DeRozan unavailable.
  • SAC Shooting Guard #0
    Malik Monk (right ankle injury) has been cleared for individual on-court work and will be re-evaluated in the coming days.
    Monk has already been ruled out for Monday’s game against Atlanta, but he’s inching closer. They don’t play again until Friday, so there is certainly a chance that e could be back in the lineup for that game against the Clippers.