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  • SAS Small Forward #0
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    Keldon Johnson (right hamstring tightness) is probable for Tuesday’s game against the Jazz.
    Devin Vassell has already been ruled out for Tuesday’s game. That would give Keldon Johnson increased fantasy value if he can suit up. Johnson missed his first game of the season Saturday against the Warriors, but is on track to return Tuesday.
  • DAL Point Guard #77
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    Luka Doncic (right wrist), Klay Thompson (left foot) and Daniel Gafford (illness) are all questionable for Saturday’s matchup with the Jazz.
    Doncic and Gafford both practiced on Friday, but Thompson did not. All three should be considered questionable for Saturday, with Thompson’s status the most in doubt. Players like Jaden Hardy, Quentin Grimes, Naji Marshall and Dereck Lively II would all be in line for more playing time if Doncic, Gafford or Thomspon are sidelined.
  • PHI Center #21
    Paul George (left knee bone bruise) is questionable for Saturday’s matchup with the Pistons, and Joel Embiid (left knee injury management) is out.
    George was a full participant in Friday’s practice, while Caleb Martin was a partial participant. Both are trending in the right direction ahead of Saturday’s tilt with Detroit, but if they are unable to go, expect Philly to keep rolling with its starting five of Tyrese Maxey, Kelly Oubre, Jared McCain, Guerschon Yabusele and Andre Drummond. Yabusele has been productive in three straight starts and should be rostered in leagues of most sizes. Embiid still has no timeline for recovery, and Saturday will mark his 14th absence in 18 games to kick off the 2024-25 campaign. The Sixers are 3-14 and own the second-worst record in the Association, only one game ahead of the lowly Washington Wizards.
  • CHI Point Guard #2
    Lonzo Ball will be available and play 15-16 minutes against the Celtics on Friday.
    As expected, Ball will be available against Boston and will play the same amount of minutes he played Wednesday against Orlando. Ball made an impact on both ends of the court in his limited time, though he didn’t do enough to be worth a look in fantasy until he starts seeing more minutes.
  • CHA Point Guard #22
    The Hornets are starting Vasilije Micic, Brandon Miller, Josh Green, Tidjane Salaun and Moussa Diabate on Friday against the Knicks.
    LaMelo Ball is sidelined, and Micic will have big shoes to fill after Ball averaged 40/7/8 across his last four. Diabate will replace Taj Gibson as the starting center and team up with rookie Salaun to hold things down in the frontcourt for a team riddled with injuries at the four and five. Expect Brandon Miller to handle a sizable workload on offense.
  • SAC Small Forward #10
    DeMar DeRozan (lower back muscle inflammation) is out for Friday’s game against the Trail Blazers.
    DeRozan will miss a second consecutive game and has no concrete return timeline. Jae Crowder filled the void in the starting lineup in his Kings debut on Wednesday and should remain in that role. The veteran forward is a deep-league streaming option at best.
  • LAL Shooting Guard #9
    Bronny James (left heel contusion) is out for Friday’s game against Oklahoma City.
    James isn’t in the rotation when healthy. Consider the rookie out indefinitely until further notice.
  • LAL Center #11
    Jaxson Hayes (right ankle contusion) is doubtful for Friday’s game against Oklahoma City.
    Hayes has missed seven of the Lakers’ last eight games, aggravating his ankle injury during Tuesday’s loss to the Suns. Christian Koloko will slot in behind Anthony Davis in the rotation, and there’s no need to consider rostering him in fantasy leagues.
  • LAL Shooting Guard #4
    Dalton Knecht (right quad contusion) is probable for Friday’s game against Oklahoma City.
    The probable tag suggests Knecht will be cleared to play on Friday. If not, Cam Reddish may move back into the starting lineup, but there’s nothing to gain from rostering him in most fantasy leagues.
  • LAL Power Forward #3
    Anthony Davis (left foot plantar fasciitis) is probable for Friday’s game against Oklahoma City.
    Davis should play against the Thunder in Friday’s pivotal NBA Cup group-stage matchup. He’ll take on his usual workload, with Christian Koloko remaining in the backup center role.
  • POR Small Forward #24
    Kris Murray (sternum bruise) is questionable for Friday’s game against Sacramento.
    Murray has missed Portland’s last two games with a bruised sternum, leaving the Blazers shorthanded within their bench rotation. While his absence hasn’t impacted fantasy basketball, Rayan Rupert played more rotation minutes on Wednesday against the Pacers. Rupert isn’t worth streaming.