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  • SAS Small Forward #0
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    Keldon Johnson had 22 points (7-of-15 FGs), five rebounds, four assists and six 3-pointers in the Spurs’ 110-104 victory over the Thunder on Tuesday.
    Johnson went without a steal or a block, but otherwise had a big night Tuesday. He came off the bench and had 22 points on 15 shots in 29 minutes. Johnson knocked down 6-of-12 attempts from behind the 3-point line and both of his free throw attempts. He hadn’t had more than three 3-pointers in any game this season entering play Tuesday. While he scored 22 points, he’s merely averaging 11.9 points per game this year. The Spurs are back in action on Thursday against the Jazz.
  • GSW Shooting Guard #7
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    Buddy Hield had nine points (3-of-12 FGs), three rebounds, one assist, two steals and two 3-pointers against the Nets on Monday.
    After a strong start to the season where he had at least 20 points in six of his first seven games, Hield has eclipsed 15 points in just one of his last nine games. He’s still a decent source of threes as he’s had multiple threes in each of his last eight games, but Hield struggled shooting from the field going 3-for-12 on Monday. Even with De’Anthony Melton out, Lindy Waters III is playing ahead of Hield. Expect Hield to continue to play around 20 minutes per game unless something changes.
  • GSW Point Guard #30
    Stephen Curry had 28 points (8-of-17 FGs), four rebounds, seven assists, one steal and eight 3-pointers against the Nets on Monday.
    Curry wasn’t going to have two bad games in a row. After only scoring 14 points on Saturday against the Spurs, he dropped 28 on the Nets. Curry only attempted one field goal that wasn’t a 3-point attempt and went 8-for-16 from behind the 3-point line. He made all four of his free throw attempts and dished out seven assists. The 36-year-old Curry bounced back in a big way.
  • BKN Shooting Guard #24
    Cam Thomas had 23 points (6-of-11 FGs), three rebounds, one assist and three 3-pointers against the Warriors on Monday.
    Thomas fell hard on his back towards the end of Sunday’s game against the Kings but wasn’t on Monday’s injury report. He only played 23 minutes against the Warriors, exiting during the third quarter after appearing to aggravate that back issue. Thomas was efficient with 23 points on 11 shots and went 8-for-8 from the free throw line, but the injury is a concern moving forward. Thomas is a streaky scorer who doesn’t provide much in the other categories but can get buckets when he’s on.
  • SAC Shooting Guard #0
    Malik Monk (right ankle sprain) shot 4-of-12 from the field and 4-of-6 from the foul line in Monday’s loss to the Thunder, scoring 14 points with one rebound, three assists, one steal, one block, and two 3-pointers in 26 minutes.
    Monk wasn’t under any restrictions in his first game since November 10, which meant fewer minutes for Keon Ellis and Kevin Huerter. The latter only played 10 minutes off the bench. Monk didn’t have a great night shooting the ball, but the ability to play 26 minutes without a flare-up is encouraging. Look for him to figure more prominently in the rotation as he shakes off the rust.
  • BKN Point Guard #17
    Dennis Schroder had 31 points (10-of-18 FGs), five rebounds, seven assists, two steals and four 3-pointers in the Nets’ 128-120 victory over the Warriors on Monday.
    Schroder was questionable with an ankle injury, but made the most of his opportunity with Ben Simmons out Monday. He had 31 points on 18 shots, made four 3-pointers, was 7-of-7 from the free throw line and dished out seven assists. Schroder got off to a hot start this season, cooled off and then had a big game with Simmons out Monday. He should still be a solid fantasy option for the rest of the season.
  • SAC Small Forward #13
    Keegan Murray amassed 14 points (6-of-15 FGs), 10 rebounds, two assists, two steals, one block, and two 3-pointers in 38 minutes in Monday’s loss to Oklahoma City.
    Murray is already up to seven double-doubles this season after recording eight throughout the 2023-24 campaign. That hasn’t fully translated into fantasy value, as the third-year forward’s scoring has taken a hit with DeMar DeRozan’s addition to the lineup. But, over the last week, Murray has been a top 75 player, thanks primarily to the improved rebounding.
  • SAC Power Forward #11
    Domantas Sabonis shot 7-of-12 from the field and 6-of-8 from the foul line in Monday’s loss to Oklahoma City, tallying 21 points, 10 rebounds, three assists, three steals, one block, and one 3-pointer in 35 minutes.
    While Sabonis’ double-double streak rolls on, an unfortunate streak has not negatively impacted his fantasy value. The Kings big man has recorded at least four turnovers in seven consecutive games. However, he’s remained an elite fantasy option, providing 1st-round per-game value in 8- and 9-cat formats.
  • SAC Small Forward #10
    DeMar DeRozan finished Monday’s loss to the Thunder with 30 points (13-of-21 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), two rebounds, six assists, and one steal in 36 minutes.
    After struggling in his first two games after missing three with a back injury, DeRozan looked more like himself on Monday. He was efficient offensively, shooting over 50% from the field and dishing out six assists without committing a turnover. While the Kings have been disappointing, DeRozan is still providing top-50 fantasy value, which was the expectation before the season began.
  • OKC Center #55
    Isaiah Hartenstein tallied 17 points (8-of-14 FGs, 1-of-1 FTs), 10 rebounds, and four assists in 32 minutes in Monday’s win over the Kings.
    Due to the need to match up with Domantas Sabonis, Hartenstein made his first start as a member of the Thunder on Monday. Lack of defensive stats aside, this performance looked like many of his efforts with the Knicks last season. Hartenstein was efficient as a scorer and also provided value in the form of actual and “screen assists.” With Chet Holmgren (hip) out for the foreseeable future, Hartenstein will be a crucial figure for the Thunder moving forward.
  • OKC Small Forward #8
    Jalen Williams shot 10-of-16 from the field and 5-of-5 from the foul line in Monday’s win over Sacramento, accumulating 28 points, four rebounds, five assists, two steals, one block, and three 3-pointers in 32 minutes.
    JDub is on a heater, scoring 27 points or more in four straight and six of his last seven games. That has translated into fantasy value, with Williams ranked first in 9-cat formats over the previous two weeks (he’s second in 8-cat). He’s a top-10 player for the season, and it isn’t unrealistic to think he can continue to perform at this level.