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  • GSW Small Forward #22
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    Andrew Wiggins (right hamstring tightness) is probable for Saturday’s game against the Grizzlies.
    Wiggins was also probable for Thursday’s win over the 76ers, in which he started and played 26 minutes. The playing time was a bit limited due to the game being a blowout, but at the very least, Wiggins could play. Given the probable tag, fantasy managers should anticipate him playing on Saturday.
  • ATL Point Guard #11
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    Trae Young lit up the Pacers with 22 points (7-of-17 FGs), three rebounds, 16 assists and one three-pointer in a 124-118 win on Thursday.
    This was the 29th time in Young’s career that he finished with at least 20 points and 15 assists. That puts him in a tie with Steve Nash for the 10th-most such games in NBA history. He has a long way to go to catch Oscar Robertson (94), but Young has consistently put on a passing clinic throughout his career. What made Thursday’s performance special was that he only turned the ball over once. This was only the third time in Young’s career that he had at least 15 assists and one or fewer turnovers. He leads the league at 4.7 turnovers per game, so it certainly isn’t something that managers should grow accustomed to.
  • HOU Center #28
    Alperen Sengun finished Thursday’s win over New Orleans with 22 points, six rebounds, eight assists, three steals and a block across 36 minutes.
    Sengun led his team in scoring and assists and finished with a +15 while on the court. He shot an efficient 11-of-14 from the floor and made meaningful contributions in multiple categories. Sengun was one of three starters to score 20 points, along with Amen Thompson (21) and Tari Eason (20), and the trio picked up the slack for Jalen Green, who finished with just nine points on 10 shot attempts.
  • BKN Center #33
    Nic Claxton stuffed the stat sheet on Thursday with eight points (4-of-7 FGs), nine rebounds, 10 assists, two steals and two blocks in a 121-119 loss to the Warriors.
    Who anticipated this? Claxton, whose previous career-high for assists was six, dished out 10 dimes and nearly recorded a triple-double in Thursday’s loss. Claxton has been a strong category league player over the last few seasons because of his contributions in rebounds, blocks and field goal percentage, and managers shouldn’t expect Claxton to continue to be a reliable source of assists. Still, it was a fun boost on Thursday and encouraging for his overall value, especially if Jordi Fernandez does continue to use him as a playmaking option.
  • HOU Small Forward #17
    Tari Eason provided 20 points, two rebounds, four assists, five steals, a block and four three-pointers across 31 minutes in Thursday’s 109-97 win over the Pelicans.
    Eason started this one in place of Jabari Smith Jr., and both were impactful. Smith Jr. logged 28 minutes off the bench and finished with a 16/5/1 line to go with a block and a pair of three-pointers. Eason, however, was far superior from a fantasy standpoint as he stuffed the stat sheet and racked up valuable steals and three-pointers while contributing across the board. Eason is capable of posting similar lines every time he’s on the court, so make sure you pick him up if he’s still on your waiver wire. Eason is only rostered in 43% of Yahoo! leagues, but that percentage is sure to climb following this stellar, two-way performance.
  • BOS Point Guard #9
    Derrick White finished with 12 points on 4-of-14 shooting across 24 minutes in Thursday’s win over Philadelphia.
    White added six assists and three boards. He sank just 2-of-10 triples after going off for 41 points and knocking down 9-of-17 shots from beyond the arc on Wednesday. He went to the locker room after taking an elbow to the face and losing a tooth early in the fourth quarter, but he returned, so fantasy managers shouldn’t expect him to miss any time. Superstitious Celtics fans may be excited over the dental injury, as White lost a tooth in the decisive Game 5 of last season’s NBA Finals when Boston closed out Dallas to win the championship.
  • GSW Shooting Guard #0
    Gary Payton II provided a boost off the bench with 16 points (7-of-12 FGs), nine rebounds and one assist against the Nets on Thursday.
    GP2 was sidelined against New York on Tuesday due to a nasal fracture, but he was back in the lineup against Brooklyn. Generally, he hasn’t been much of a contributor in fantasy basketball, but he was able to chip in some value off the bench in this game. Brandin Podziemski exited after playing just one minute due to lower back soreness, and while Payton II didn’t start the second half in his place, he was important in helping Golden State get the win. Managers shouldn’t expect this level of production consistently, but it was a nice bonus on a night with only six games.
  • BOS Small Forward #0
    Jayson Tatum produced 35 points, seven rebounds, two assists, three steals and five three-pointers across 31 minutes Thursday in a 123-105 win over the 76ers.
    Though Boston won this one handily, Tatum’s scoring was certainly needed. He scored 35 on 14-of-23 shooting while the other four starters combined for 27 points on 12-of-31 shooting. Tatum went 5-of-11 from downtown, while the other starters hit just 2-of-13. Fortunately for Tatum, the bench trio of Torrey Craig, Baylor Scheierman and Payton Pritchard delivered 46 points and nine three-pointers, but this was a game in which Tatum needed to step up, and he answered the call.
  • GSW Point Guard #30
    Stephen Curry led the Warriors with 40 points (12-of-20 FGs, 9-of-9 FTs), four rebounds, four assists, seven three-pointers and five turnovers in a 121-119 win over the Nets on Thursday.
    What an impressive trip to the East it was for Curry. He led Golden State to a 4-1 record on the trip, and they’ve now won eight of their last nine games. During their last five games, Curry has averaged 34.8 points, 4.6 rebounds, 7.8 assists, 1.2 steals and 6.4 threes per game. He started the trip off with a season-high 56 points in Orlando and closed it out with 40 points in Brooklyn. Curry has taken his play up a notch over the past month, and the only real limitation has been lopsided scores. He’ll look to stay hot with Detroit coming to town on Saturday to close out the week.
  • BOS Shooting Guard #55
    Baylor Scheierman finished Thursday’s 123-105 win over the Sixers with 15 points, three rebounds, three assists, a steal and three triples across 30 minutes.
    The rookie out of Creighton came into this one averaging just over six minutes per game across 15 appearances for the Celtics. With so many injuries across the roster, Boston was forced to lean on guys like Scheierman, Neemias Queta, Torrey Craig and Drew Peterson. Scheierman was the best of that group, and he set a number of career highs, including points, three-pointers, assists and minutes. Don’t expect a repeat performance unless Boston is decimated with injuries again.
  • PHI Small Forward #9
    Kelly Oubre Jr. scored 27 points in Thursday’s 18-point loss to Boston, adding five rebounds, six assists, three steals and three triples across 34 minutes.
    Oubre Jr. and Lonnie Walker IV (17 points, five triples) were the lone bright spots for the Sixers in an otherwise putrid performance. Philly’s other four starters combined for just 33 points, and Philly dropped its 41st game in blowout fashion. With the Sixers already looking ahead to next season, we’re unlikely to see much of Tyrese Maxey or Paul George for the rest of the campaign, which means Oubre Jr. could see big minutes and usage down the stretch. The games might not mean anything for the Sixers in real life, but Oubre Jr. could post meaningful numbers for fantasy managers during “silly season.”