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  • GSW Shooting Guard #43
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    According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, Lindy Waters III and Josh Richardson are headed to the Detroit Pistons as part of the blockbuster trade that sent Jimmy Butler to the Warriors.
    Waters is an interesting get for the Pistons. The 27-year-old shooting guard averaged 5.5 points per game in 38 games with the Warriors this season. The Pistons are now over the roster limit after acquiring Waters along with Josh Richardson and KJ Martin. There’s definitely more moves coming for the Pistons soon.
  • POR Shooting Guard #1
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    Anfernee Simons (forearm) and Scoot Henderson (concussion) are out for Friday’s game against the Warriors.
    Friday’s game will be the sixth straight Simons has missed, and the seventh straight missed by Henderson. The Trail Blazers have turned to Dalano Banton to take over the starting point guard duties. Despite the efficiency issues, he’s worth rostering in active fantasy leagues due to the opportunity.
  • POR Power Forward #9
    Jerami Grant (knee) is out for Friday’s game against the Warriors.
    Grant remains out for Friday’s game, and it would be surprising if he played on Sunday. Shaedon Sharpe has been his replacement in the starting lineup, but he’s questionable for Friday. If Sharpe also sits, Rayan Rupert and Kris Murray are the most likely options to fill the void.
  • MEM Power Forward #13
    Jaren Jackson Jr. tallied 23 points (8-of-18 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), one rebound, one assist, two steals and four three-pointers in 37 minutes in Thursday’s loss to the Timberwolves.
    Jackson had a good night offensively, scoring 23 points and shooting 4-of-7 from beyond the arc. However, he only grabbed one rebound, a poor tally for a 6-foot-11 player, even if Jackson has never been a prolific rebounder. That said, Thursday’s performance was a departure from the recent norm, as JJJ has averaged 6.7 rebounds per game over the past two weeks. He’ll look to bounce back on Friday when the Grizzlies visit the Nuggets.
  • MEM Shooting Guard #22
    Desmond Bane accumulated 28 points (11-of-18 FGs), six rebounds, nine assists, one steal, one block and six three-pointers in 39 minutes in Thursday’s loss to the Timberwolves.
    Bane has surpassed 20 points in just two of his last six games, but that hasn’t prevented him from providing elite fantasy value. Over the past two weeks, the Grizzlies guard has provided top-20 value in eight- and nine-cat formats. Bane was excellent against the Timberwolves, scoring 28 points and dishing out nine assists. The improved playmaking is something for fantasy managers to take notice of heading into next season, especially with the injury history of backcourt partner Ja Morant.
  • MEM Point Guard #12
    Ja Morant shot 13-of-27 from the field and 5-of-7 from the foul line in Thursday’s loss to the Timberwolves, accounting for 36 points, one rebound, six assists, one steal and five three-pointers in 36 minutes.
    Morant has scored at least 30 points in three of his last four outings, his most productive stretch of the season. However, his stat line on Thursday included five turnovers, and he’s had at least four in four of the six games he’s played since returning from a hamstring injury suffered in late March. If the Grizzlies are to avoid the play-in tournament, they’ll need a more efficient Morant in their final two games, not to mention help from other teams in the Western Conference.
  • MIN Center #27
    Rudy Gobert accounted for 13 points (5-of-5 FGs, 3-of-4 FTs), eight rebounds and four assists in 36 minutes in Thursday’s win over the Grizzlies.
    Gobert didn’t miss a shot from the field on Thursday, and he was also productive in the rebound and assist categories. Over the past two weeks, he has provided third-round value in eight- and nine-cat formats. And the schedule sets up well for Gobert to finish the regular season with a flourish, as the Timberwolves host the Nets and Jazz. Two shorthanded teams focused more on player development and improving their draft lottery odds than winning games.
  • MIN Power Forward #30
    Julius Randle amassed 31 points (13-of-22 FGs), 10 rebounds, five assists, one steal and five three-pointers in 35 minutes in Thursday’s win over the Grizzlies.
    Randle’s double-double was his first since March 7, and the 31 points are the most he’s scored in a game since November 17. He’s finishing the season well, providing top-50 value in eight-cat formats over the past two weeks. The Timberwolves have a forgiving schedule to end the regular season, as they host the Nets on Friday and the Jazz on Sunday.
  • MIN Shooting Guard #5
    Anthony Edwards shot 13-of-19 from the field and 11-of-13 from the foul line in Thursday’s win over the Grizzlies, scoring 44 points with five rebounds, three assists, one steal, one block and seven three-pointers in 38 minutes.
    On Thursday night, Edwards put on a show, putting together one of his most efficient performances of the season. He also made some history, with the 44 points being the most any Timberwolves player has scored against the Grizzlies. Edwards has scored at least 34 points in three of his last five games and has a good chance of making it four out of six. Minnesota hosts the shorthanded Nets on Friday, and they still need wins (and some help) to avoid the play-in tournament.
  • POR Shooting Guard #17
    Shaedon Sharpe (knee) is questionable for Friday’s game against the Warriors.
    Sharpe played 35 minutes in Wednesday’s overtime loss to the Jazz and scored a career-high 37 points. If he does not play against the Warriors, Kris Murray, who logged 22 minutes off the bench on Wednesday, will have more opportunities to play.
  • POR Small Forward #8
    Deni Avdija (thumb) is doubtful for Friday’s game against the Warriors.
    Avdija has missed the last two games and appears likely to miss a third on Friday. His absence has freed up a place in the starting lineup for Matisse Thybulle, who most recently recorded 12 points and six assists in Wednesday’s loss to the Jazz. He’s worth a look in active deep leagues, especially for managers needing steals.