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  • WAS Point Guard #8
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    Bub Carrington finished Saturday’s loss to Golden State with 17 points (5-of-8 FGs, 3-of-5 FTs), two rebounds, three assists, one steal, and five 3-pointers in 30 minutes.
    Carrington’s fantasy value has been low, with the rookie guard ranked outside the top 200 in 9-cat formats. He’s been more productive recently, providing 15th-round value over the past two weeks. Rostered in 10% of Yahoo leagues, Carrington will have more value after the trade deadline, especially if the Wizards move a veteran or two.
  • DET Small Forward #12
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    Tobias Harris returned from a two-game absence and posted 15 points, 12 rebounds and two assists across 36 minutes in Saturday’s loss to Golden State.
    Harris’ rebound total was his second highest as he posted his fifth double-double of the campaign and first since January 4. It was a nice night for points and boards, but Harris shot a pedestrian 4-of-11 from the field and 0-of-2 from beyond the arc while failing to record a defensive stat. The Pistons face the Trail Blazers on Sunday for the second leg of a back-to-back set.
  • GSW Point Guard #30
    Stephen Curry provided 32 points, three rebounds, four assists, a steal and four triples across 33 minutes in Saturday’s win over Detroit.
    Curry and Co. won a nail-biter against the visiting Pistons, and though Curry led the team in scoring, the win was a true team effort. Curry shot just 8-of-22 from the field and 4-of-15 from beyond the arc, but guys like Jimmy Butler (26), Gui Santos (15 points), Moses Moody (12) and Draymond Green (12) chipped in as well. Curry has now scored at least 30 points in eight of his last 15 games after doing so only seven times across his first 40.
  • GSW Power Forward #23
    Draymond Green posted 12 points, nine rebounds, seven assists, two steals, a block and two three-pointers across 31 minutes in Saturday’s win over Detroit.
    On a team with Steph Curry, there’s only one guy you want taking a game-winning three-pointer - Draymond Green. Down 108-107 with 35 seconds left, Green nailed a wide-open trey to give the Warriors a lead they would not relinquish. He stuffed the stat sheet with a near triple-double and useful defensive stats as he usually does. but the timely three-pointer was a bit of a surprise.
  • BOS Small Forward #7
    Jaylen Brown accounted for 31 points on 13-of-25 shooting in Saturday’s win over the Lakers.
    Brown added six rebounds, two assists, three steals and three triples across 42 minutes. It was a masterful final box score, but Brown did important things throughout the game that didn’t show up there. He brought energy and hustle with timely steals, fastbreaks and dunks, and he and Jayson Tatum combined for 71 of the Celtics’ 111 points. Brown will look to keep it going Monday against Utah.
  • BOS Small Forward #0
    Jayson Tatum finished with 40 points, 12 rebounds, eight assists, two steals, a block and six triples across 45 minutes in Saturday’s win over the Lakers.
    Volume was the name of the game for Tatum in this one, as he shot just 12-of-28 from the floor, including 6-of-16 from beyond the arc. He cashed 10-of-12 shots from the charity stripe on his way to a monster scoring effort. Saturday’s performance marks his third game with 35 or more points across his last four, and his second 40-point effort in that span. Tatum gets a phenomenal chance to keep up his hot scoring when the Celtics host the Jazz on Monday.
  • LAL Point Guard #77
    Luka Doncic finished Saturday’s loss to Boston with 34 points, eight rebounds, three assists, a steal and five triples across 37 minutes.
    Doncic’s first quarter was dreadful, as he had a number of bad turnovers and looked out of sorts on offense. He turned things around over the final three quarters to finish with a team-high point total, and he helped the Lakers stage a late, fourth-quarter rally. The Lakers are now 8-3 with Luka in the lineup, and they’ll look to get back in the win column on Monday against the Nets. Doncic could see an expanded role with LeBron James dealing with a groin strain.
  • LAL Small Forward #23
    LeBron James (groin) exited Saturday’s loss to Boston and finished with 22 points, 14 rebounds and nine assists across 35 minutes.
    James suffered a groin strain late in the contest and went to the locker room in the midst of a late rally attempt from Los Angeles. If he’s forced to miss time moving forward, Luka Doncic would see a monster bump in usage, while the team would be forced to utilize a platoon approach to make up for James’ absence.
  • ORL Power Forward #5
    Paolo Banchero finished Saturday’s win over the Bucks with 29 points, six rebounds, two assists, a steal and four three-pointers across 37 minutes.
    Banchero led Orlando in scoring and helped carry the team to an upset win on the road. The Magic got strong contributions from Banchero, Franz Wagner (18/7/5) and Cole Anthony (22/4/9) to negate a 63-point combined effort from Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard. Both teams shot better than 50% from the floor, but Orlando made just a couple more plays. Banchero and Co. will look to add another win when they face the Rockets on Monday.
  • MIL Point Guard #0
    Damian Lillard provided 26 points, seven rebounds, four assists, a steal and four triples across 36 minutes in Saturday’s loss to Orlando.
    Lillard was efficient from the floor, shooting 9-of-18 and knocking own 4-of-9 from beyond the arc. Unfortunately for Bucks fans, Lillard’s final three-point attempt of the game was off the mark, as he tried a triple as time expired to win the game. Lillard and the Bucks will have to shake this loss off quickly, as they host the Cavaliers on Sunday for the second leg of the back-to-back set.
  • MIL Power Forward #34
    Giannis Antetokounmpo delivered 37 points in Saturday’s loss to Orlando, adding 11 rebounds, four assists and a steal across 35 minutes.
    Antetokounmpo has been a productive scorer at home throughout his career, and Saturday’s showdown with Orlando was no different. Unfortunately for the Greek Freak, Orlando emerged victorious, but fantasy managers don’t care about the final score. They’ll take the monster point total, double-digit rebounds and 7-of-11 mark from the charity stripe.