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  • CHA Point Guard #1
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    LaMelo Ball amassed 44 points (17-of-30 FGs, 6-of-8 FTs), nine rebounds, seven assists, one steal, one block, and four 3-pointers in 40 minutes in Monday’s loss to Orlando.
    Ball has been on an absolute tear offensively, scoring 31 points or more in seven of his last nine games. After going off for a career-high 50 on Saturday, he pumped in 44 more against one of the league’s best defenses. While the seven turnovers weren’t great, Ball’s production has been good enough to minimize the impact of the the miscues.
  • LAL Small Forward #23
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    LeBron James finished Tuesday’s win over the Mavericks with 27 points (11-of-17 FGs, 3-of-4 FTs), 12 rebounds, three assists, one steal and two three-pointers in 37 minutes.
    James had a rather nondescript first three periods of Tuesday’s game, as he appeared intent on allowing Luka Doncic to take over against his former team. But in “winning time,” LeBron flipped a switch. Shooting 7-of-9 from the field in the fourth quarter, scoring 16 points with five rebounds, two assists and one three-pointer. James has scored 25 points or more in four straight games and has provided top-10 value in eight-cat formats since Doncic made his Lakers debut on February 10.
  • LAL Shooting Guard #15
    Austin Reaves accumulated 20 points (5-of-12 FGs, 7-of-8 FTs), three rebounds, five assists and three three-pointers in 37 minutes in Tuesday’s win over the Mavericks.
    Reaves has now scored 20 points or more in four of his last six games, with three of those performances occurring with Luka Doncic on the court. Since the trade, Reaves has provided third-round value in nine-cat formats, averaging 20.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 6.0 assists, 0.8 steals, 1.0 blocks and 2.5 three-pointers per game. Based on how he’s played, fantasy managers have nothing to worry about regarding Reaves’ value in a lineup that includes Doncic and LeBron James.
  • LAL Point Guard #77
    Luka Doncic shot 6-of-17 from the field and 6-of-8 from the foul line in Tuesday’s 107-99 win over the Mavericks, scoring 19 points with 15 rebounds, 12 assists, three steals, two blocks and one three-pointer in 35 minutes.
    Doncic faced the Mavericks for the first time since he was traded in early February. He got off to a good start offensively on Tuesday, racking up nine points, seven rebounds and four assists in the first quarter. The point total may not have been as gaudy as most anticipated, but Doncic did record his first triple-double as a Laker. Luka has provided third-round value in eight-cat formats since the trade but was under a minutes restriction in his first two appearances.
  • DAL Shooting Guard #31
    Klay Thompson finished Tuesday’s loss to the Lakers with 22 points (8-of-17 FGs, 1-of-2 FTs), eight rebounds, one assist, one steal and five three-pointers in 30 minutes.
    Thompson was relatively quiet during the first three quarters and then heated up during the fourth. He scored 11 of his 22 points in the final frame, but the Mavericks were unable to get over the hump. The 22 points are the most Thompson has scored in a game since February 6, when he dropped 25 on the Celtics. Given how shorthanded the Mavericks are, with Anthony Davis among the absentees, they’ll need more consistent production from Klay. If he can provide that, fantasy managers will also benefit.
  • DAL Center #7
    Dwight Powell (hip) accounted for two points (1-of-2 FGs), five rebounds and one blocked shot in 16 minutes in Tuesday’s loss to the Lakers.
    Before Tuesday’s game, Mavericks coach Jason Kidd said Powell would be limited to 10-12 minutes in his first game back from a hip injury. He played 16 minutes and replaced Kessler Edwards (four points and three rebounds in 13 minutes) in the lineup to begin the third quarter. Powell did not provide much value outside of rebounds, and that isn’t enough to make him worth streaming while the Mavericks are shorthanded in the frontcourt. However, consistent rotation minutes won’t be an issue for Powell as long as he remains healthy.
  • DAL Point Guard #11
    Kyrie Irving amassed 35 points (12-of-27 FGs, 6-of-6 FTs), seven rebounds, four assists, three steals, two blocks and five three-pointers in 39 minutes in Tuesday’s loss to the Lakers.
    Irving was magnificent on Tuesday, and he has now scored 30 points or more in four of his last five outings. Since February 5, the Mavericks guard has been a top-10 player in eight- and nine-cat formats. With Anthony Davis (groin) out, even more of the offensive workload has fallen on Irving’s shoulders. And to the delight of fantasy managers, he’s answered the call. Dallas plays twice more during Week 17, starting with the reeling Hornets on Thursday.
  • DAL Shooting Guard #00
    Max Christie played 37 minutes in Tuesday’s loss to the Lakers, accounting for 10 points (4-of-13 FGs), one rebound, six assists, one block and two three-pointers.
    On the other side of Luka Doncic facing his former team for the first time was Christie, a second-round pick of the Lakers in 2022. Overall, he’s played well since being traded to Dallas. However, Christie has scored 12 points on 5-of-18 shooting in his last two appearances. In his first seven games as a Maverick, the third-year guard averaged 17.1 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.1 steals and 2.4 three-pointers, shooting 51.9 percent from the field and 84 percent from the foul line. Christie will look to snap out of his mini-slump when the Mavericks host Charlotte on Thursday.
  • CHA Point Guard
    KJ Simpson had 16 points (7-of-18 FGs), six rebounds, two assists, two steals and one 3-pointer against the Warriors on Tuesday.
    Simpson moved into the starting lineup Tuesday with LaMelo Ball (ankle) out again. The 22-year-old point guard has played at least 30 minutes in three straight games now. Simpson hasn’t been particularly effective in any of those games and Charlotte has lost all three outings. It doesn’t appear that he’s much of a fantasy asset at the moment, but he’s certainly getting a bunch of minutes lately.
  • GSW Shooting Guard #7
    Buddy Hield had 16 points (6-of-11 FGs), two rebounds, one assist, two steals and four 3-pointers against the Hornets.
    The game against the Hornets got out of hand fast and most of the Warriors key players played 20 minutes or less. This impacted Hield less than most. He was able to have a good game as he poured in 16 points and four 3-points in only 20 minutes. Hield’s fantasy value is limited coming off the bench, but he’s a reliable scorer and 3-point specialist.
  • GSW Point Guard #30
    Stephen Curry had 15 points (6-of-14 FGs), four rebounds, six assists, one steal and two 3-pointers in the Warriors’ 128-92 victory over the Hornets on Tuesday.
    While it wasn’t a huge game for Curry, it was a pretty good effort from the 36-year-old point guard in just 24 minutes in a game that got out of hand early. He seems revitalized since the Warriors’ acquisition of Jimmy Butler prior to the trade deadline. Golden State is rolling with four wins in a row and six wins in their last seven games.