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  • IND Center #33
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    Myles Turner (right oblique contusion) is questionable for Thursday’s game against the Thunder.
    Turner lands on the injury report, which is bad news for a team lacking depth at the center position. The recently acquired Thomas Bryant and Obi Toppin would be asked to contribute more if Turner cannot play against the Thunder, with Toppin being the far safer streaming option.
  • PHI Center #5
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    Andre Drummond (left toe sprain) was a full participant at Friday’s practice.
    Drummond has been sidelined for six straight games, but he’s on track to return for Saturday’s matchup at Indiana. With Joel Embiid out for the foreseeable future and Guerschon Yabusele absent from practice, Drummond could see big minutes at center.
  • MIL Power Forward #34
    Giannis Antetokounmpo (right patella tendinopathy), Khris Middleton (bilateral ankle injury management) and Gary Trent Jr. (left hip flexor strain) are available for Friday’s matchup with Toronto.
    All three players were given probable tags on Thursday, so confirmation of their availability shouldn’t come as a surprise. Expect the trio to handle their typical workloads.
  • SAC Small Forward #10
    DeMar DeRozan led the Kings with 31 points (12-of-23 FGs), five rebounds, four assists and two 3-pointers in a 132-127 win over the Rockets on Thursday.
    This was just the fifth time this season that DeRozan was able to score at least 30 points, and it was enough to help them get a tough win over the Rockets. 16 of his 31 points came in the fourth quarter, and he truly closed out this game late. DeRozan’s numbers have been down this season, but he has started to pick things up recently. This was his fifth straight game with at least 20 points, and he’ll look to keep that streak going during their matchup with the Wizards on Sunday.
  • SAC Power Forward #11
    Domantas Sabonis stuffed the stat sheet on Thursday with 20 points (8-of-13 FGs), 14 rebounds, seven assists, one block and one 3-pointer against Houston.
    Sabonis made an impact in this game early on and was able to record a double-double before halftime. He ended up fouling out late in the game, but he still played 38 minutes, so it didn’t really limited his production. Sabonis has been fantastic all season and is currently averaging career-highs in points and rebounds, which has allowed him to rank inside the top-10 in 9-cat leagues. They’ll close out the week with a home game against the Wizards on Sunday.
  • HOU Point Guard #1
    Amen Thompson recorded a double-double on Thursday with 20 points (8-of-12 FGs), 10 rebounds, five assists, two steals and one block against the Kings.
    With Fred VanVleet sidelined, Thompson was able to get the start at point guard. He led the team in assists and recorded a double-double with some defensive stats. He didn’t have as many assists as expected as the starting point guard, but he was still able to turn in a fantasy-friendly line. He has been a top-25 player in 9-cat leagues over the past two weeks, and now that he is locked in as a starter for at least a few more weeks, he’ll continue to be a fantasy superstar.
  • POR Point Guard #5
    Dalano Banton provided a boost off the bench with 23 points (7-of-17 FGs), three rebounds, one assist, one steal and four 3-pointers in a 118-89 loss to the Clippers on Thursday.
    Banton was able to provide solid value earlier this season, but he hasn’t had much of a role over the past month. However, he took advantage of his opportunity in this game. He tied his season-high of 23 points and led the Blazers in scoring across his 25 minutes. This was a great performance for him, but it isn’t enough to warrant consideration for a roster spot. Banton ranks outside the top-300 in 9-cat leagues over the course of the season.
  • POR Point Guard #00
    Scoot Henderson got another start on Thursday and contributed 16 points (6-of-14 FGs), two rebounds, six assists, one steal and two 3-pointers against the Clippers.
    Coming off scoring a career-high 39 points in their last game, Henderson wasn’t able to match that production, but he was able to have another solid game as a starter with both Jerami Grant (face) and Deni Avdija (ankle) sidelined. He has only started five games this season, and these last two games have been his most productive. These performances have been encouraging for the dynasty managers that drafted him early last summer, so hopefully he’ll keep getting more chances to build on it. They have a back-to-back to close out the week this weekend.
  • LAC Point Guard #8
    Kris Dunn turned in a strong line on Thursday with seven points (3-of-4 FGs), six rebounds, three assists, three steals and one 3-pointer against the Trail Blazers
    After coming off the bench in their last game, Dunn returned to the starting lineup in place of Kawhi Leonard in this one. Dunn hasn’t always played starter-level minutes even when he has started, and that was the case in this game. However, in his 19 minutes, he was still able to be productive and turn in a solid stat line. Dunn has proven that he can provide value in limited action in recent years. They have two more back-to-back sets coming up, which should mean at least two more starts for Dunn in place of Leonard.
  • LAC Small Forward #24
    Norman Powell led the Clippers with 23 points (7-of-12 FGs), five rebounds, three assists and three 3-pointers in a 118-89 win over Portland on Thursday.
    Powell only played 22 minutes in their last game because of how bad they beat the Nets. He scored 18 points in that one, so had he played his normal workload, then this game would’ve been his sixth straight with at least 20 points. Kawhi Leonard was sidelined for this game, which was the second night of a back-to-back. His return to the lineup hasn’t limited Powell, though he has been on a minutes restriction. For now, Powell should be able to keep pouring in the points, especially with two more back-to-back sets coming up next on their schedule.
  • SAC Shooting Guard #0
    Malik Monk returned to the lineup on Thursday and finished with 28 points (10-of-19 FGs), three rebounds, nine assists, one steal and two 3-pointers against Houston.
    Monk returned from a one-game absence with a groin injury and was immediately able to make an impact in the box score. This was his ninth straight game with at least six assists, and it was his sixth game with at least 25 points this season. Monk has been a top-50 player over the past two months and just simply isn’t slowing down. It’s fair to assume that he’ll continue to be a dominant player in 9-cat leagues for the rest of the season. They’ll wrap up the week against the Wizards on Sunday.