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  • BKN Point Guard #10
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    Ben Simmons (left knee contusion) is available for Wednesday’s game against Indiana.
    Simmons is back in the Nets lineup after sitting out Monday’s loss to the Bulls. His return likely results in fewer minutes for Shake Milton, who played 35 on Monday. The few who streamed Milton can afford to drop him onto the waiver wire.
  • MEM Center #30
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    Jay Huff (right ankle sprain) is out for Thursday’s game against Toronto.
    Huff’s continued absence will not impact fantasy basketball or the Grizzlies’ rotation. Starters Jaren Jackson Jr. and Zach Edey are healthy, as are backups Santi Aldama and Brandon Clarke.
  • MEM Point Guard #36
    Marcus Smart (right index finger injury) is out for Thursday’s game against the Raptors.
    Injured during Saturday’s win over Atlanta, Smart will miss a second straight game. The Grizzlies have not announced any specifics regarding the finger injury, so it’s unknown how long Smart will be inactive. Scotty Pippen Jr. and Luke Kennard will absorb the minutes that would have gone to Smart.
  • NOP Small Forward #25
    Trey Murphy (left ankle sprain) is questionable for Thursday’s game against the Rockets.
    Murphy injured his ankle during Sunday’s overtime loss to the Nuggets, playing 27 minutes. The schedule worked in his and the Pelicans’ favor, as New Orleans has not played since. If Murphy can play, he’ll be in the starting lineup, continuing to serve as Brandon Ingram’s replacement. Brandon Boston Jr. is still worth considering as a deep-league streamer, as the Pelicans also play on Friday.
  • NOP Shooting Guard #4
    Javonte Green (right knee soreness) is questionable for Thursday’s game against the Rockets.
    Green has been used in a reserve role for most of this season, providing limited fantasy value. His availability will not impact fantasy basketball, especially if Trey Murphy returns from his sprained ankle.
  • HOU Small Forward #17
    Tari Eason (left lower leg injury management) is questionable for Thursday’s game against New Orleans.
    Eason has missed three straight and five of Houston’s last seven games, the first two of which were due to a stint in the league’s concussion protocol. The current injury management situation is concerning because Eason missed most of last season with a stress reaction in the same leg. Cam Whitmore played 27 minutes off the bench in Monday’s win over the Hornets, and he should remain in the rotation if Eason cannot return against New Orleans.
  • HOU Shooting Guard #9
    Dillon Brooks (right ankle soreness) is out for Thursday’s game against New Orleans.
    Thursday’s game will be the second Brooks misses due to his ankle injury. Amen Thompson replaced him in the starting lineup for Monday’s win over the Hornets, and that should remain the case against the Pelicans. Thompson is already rostered in most standard leagues; the promotion makes him worth a look in shallow formats.
  • GSW Small Forward #1
    Kyle Anderson (illness) and Gary Payton II (left calf contusion) are available for Wednesday’s game against the Lakers.
    Anderson and Payton were considered questionable, with the former being added to the Warriors’ injury report early Wednesday afternoon. They’re good to go and will provide depth off the bench, but Anderson and Payton are unlikely to impact fantasy basketball.
  • BOS Power Forward #8
    Kristaps Porzingis (left ankle soreness) is doubtful to return to Wednesday’s game against Philadelphia.
    Porzingis injured his ankle during the first quarter of Wednesday’s game. While he did return during the second, KP was not on the court (or on the bench) for the start of the third quarter. Luke Kornet filled the resulting void in the Celtics lineup.
  • BKN Point Guard #10
    Ben Simmons (lower back injury management) is questionable for Thursday’s game against Milwaukee.
    Simmons may not provide much value as a scorer, but the ability to facilitate has been key in the aftermath of the Nets trading Dennis Schroder to the Warriors. Thursday’s game is the first of a back-to-back for Brooklyn, so fantasy managers should expect Simmons to sit either then or Friday against the Spurs. Shake Milton will figure more prominently in the rotation if Simmons cannot play.
  • BKN Small Forward #28
    Dorian Finney-Smith (left calf contusion) is questionable for Thursday’s game against the Bucks.
    Finney-Smith has missed Brooklyn’s last two games, with Noah Clowney replacing him in the starting lineup. While the second-year forward did not play well on Saturday, Clowney hit four 3-pointers and scored 19 points in Monday’s loss to the Heat. He isn’t a must-stream player if Finney-Smith remains out, but Clowney will have value later this season as the Nets pivot toward playing their younger guys more.