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  • GSW Small Forward #4
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    Moses Moody (left knee patellar tendinopathy) is probable for Monday’s game against the Cavaliers.
    Moody did not play in Saturday’s win over the Suns and has missed six of Golden State’s last eight games. His return would give Steve Kerr another option off the bench, but when healthy, Moody has not done enough to merit being rostered in most fantasy leagues.
  • POR Small Forward #33
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    Toumani Camara amassed 18 points (8-of-13 FGs), four rebounds, three assists, one block, and two 3-pointers in 39 minutes in Thursday’s loss to the Lakers.
    Camara has reached double figures in points in consecutive games for the sixth time this season, but he’s a player who is more valuable to his team than to fantasy basketball leagues. The second-year forward has been ranked well outside the top 150 over the past two weeks, worse than his season-long value. Camara’s rebounding has improved (8.2 RPG over the last two weeks), but the defensive stats and scoring have slipped. While he may have added value after the trade deadline, Camara is not a player who should be rostered outside of deep leagues.
  • POR Shooting Guard #17
    Shaedon Sharpe accounted for 19 points (6-of-16 FGs, 6-of-8 FTs), five rebounds, one assist, one steal, and one 3-pointer in 37 minutes in Thursday’s loss to the Lakers.
    While Sharpe doesn’t have much trouble scoring, he doesn’t provide consistent production in other categories, so his fantasy value remains low in category leagues. Thursday’s game was the third out of four in which he recorded five rebounds, but there wasn’t much value beyond that category and points. A 10th-round player in 8-cat formats over the past two weeks, Sharpe’s season-long value places him outside the top 150.
  • POR Small Forward #8
    Deni Avdija amassed 19 points (8-of-14 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), 10 rebounds, four assists, one steal, and one 3-pointer in 36 minutes in Thursday’s 114-106 loss to the Lakers.
    After racking up a shocking 10 turnovers in Monday’s loss to the 76ers, Avdija cleaned things up on Thursday. In addition to recording his third double-double of the season, the Blazers wing only committed two turnovers. With Jerami Grant missing time with a facial injury, Avdija has been able to start, and he’s provided 7th-round value in 8-cat formats over the past two weeks.
  • POR Shooting Guard #1
    Anfernee Simons finished Thursday’s 114-106 loss to the Lakers with 23 points (8-of-17 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), three rebounds, five assists, two steals, and four 3-pointers in 37 minutes.
    Simons has scored 22 points or more in three straight games, and his improved scoring has made him close to a top-50 player over the past week. While his season-long value in 9-cat formats remains disappointing, Simons is closing in on top-100 value in 8-cat formats. The possibility of a shutdown later in the season remains a concern, so the last week may provide an opportunity for some Simons managers to “sell high.”
  • LAL Shooting Guard #15
    Austin Reaves logged 36 minutes in Thursday’s win over the Trail Blazers, finishing with 15 points (5-of-15 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), eight rebounds, 11 assists, two steals, and two 3-pointers.
    Reaves did not have the best night shooting the basketball, but he’s been on a roll with the assists. The Lakers guard has dished out 10 or more in four straight games, which is the longest streak of his career. Over the past two weeks, Reaves has provided top-25 per-game value in 8-cat formats, and top-75 value for the season. The Lakers play two more games in Week 10, beginning with the Hawks on Friday.
  • LAL Shooting Guard #12
    Max Christie accumulated 28 points (9-of-16 FGs, 5-of-5 FTs), three rebounds, two assists, two steals, one block, and five 3-pointers in 31 minutes in Thursday’s 114-106 win over Portland.
    With Anthony Davis (ankle) sidelined for Thursday’s game, the Lakers needed someone to step up alongside LeBron James. Enter Christie, who had the most productive night of his NBA career. Not only did he score a career-high 28 points, but this was also Christie’s first 20-point game. Rostered in 12% of Yahoo leagues, he has provided top-75 per-game value over the past two weeks. Christie should remain a starter for the foreseeable future, making him a player worth adding.
  • LAL Small Forward #23
    LeBron James shot 15-of-25 from the field and 1-of-2 from the foul line in Thursday’s 114-106 win over Portland, tallying 38 points, three rebounds, eight assists, and seven 3-pointers in 36 minutes.
    With Anthony Davis sidelined due to a sprained ankle, the Lakers needed “vintage LeBron” to show up on Thursday. The 40-year-old turned back the clock, shooting 60% from the field and making seven of his 10 attempts from beyond the arc. James passed Dirk Nowitzki to move into fourth on the all-time games played list and has provided top 5 value in 9-cat formats over the past two weeks. And there was another milestone for LeBron, as he is now tied with Michael Jordan for the most 30-point games in a career (562).
  • LAL Center #11
    Jaxson Hayes finished Thursday’s win over Portland with four points (2-of-4 FGs), six rebounds, one steal, and one blocked shot in 18 minutes.
    Hayes started Thursday’s game for the injured Anthony Davis, and fantasy managers hoping he would play starters’ minutes were left disappointed. The Lakers went small for portions of the game, with Dorian Finney-Smith (3/4/2/1 with one 3-pointer in 24 minutes) and Rui Hachimura (6/4/3 in 23 minutes) seeing time at center. Backup Christian Koloko (8/8/3/1/1 in 19 minutes) was also in the rotation, which limited Hayes’ upside significantly. There’s no need to add Hayes, even if Davis cannot play in Friday’s game against the Hawks.
  • PHI Center #21
    Joel Embiid led the 76ers with 28 points (8-of-19 FGs, 11-of-14 FTs), 14 rebounds, two assists, one steal, two blocks and one 3-pointer in a 139-105 loss to Golden State.
    After sitting out the first night of their back-to-back, Embiid returned to the lineup for this one and provided his typical dominant numbers. He was able to log 31 minutes, though his night was cut short by the lopsided score, so he would have been able to provide even more if the game didn’t get out of hand. The lack of availability has obviously plagued Embiid’s season, but when he has been on the floor recently, he has been one of the most productive players in the league. Their next back-to-back is on January 14th and 15th, but Embiid should be available for their next five games before that.
  • GSW Power Forward #23
    Draymond Green stuffed the stat sheet on Thursday with 15 points (6-of-10 FGs), six rebounds, seven assists, three blocks and one 3-pointer against Philadelphia.
    After really struggling in their blowout loss to Cleveland on Monday, Green was able to respond with a strong, well-rounded performance in a bounce back game for the Warriors. Green’s numbers have been some of the worst of his career this season, but he has had a handful of performances like this one that remind the league that he’s still more than capable of impacting a game in a big way. They have a back-to-back this weekend, with the first game against Memphis. Green was held scoreless when these teams played a few weeks ago, so there should be some added motivation for him to play well in that game.