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  • DAL Shooting Guard #31
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    Klay Thompson logged 30 minutes in Sunday’s loss to the Suns, tallying 26 points (8-of-20 FGs, 5-of-5 FTs), six rebounds, four assists, one steal and five three-pointers.
    While there was some concern regarding Thompson’s offense in the aftermath of Kyrie Irving’s season-ending knee injury, the veteran guard has stepped up. After hitting six three-pointers and scoring 28 on Wednesday, Thompson dropped another 26 against the Suns. The combination of Dallas’ many injuries and the team remaining in the final play-in spot may keep Thompson on the court. However, this is something to track during the fantasy playoff weeks.
  • MIA Shooting Guard #55
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    Duncan Robinson (back) is questionable for Tuesday’s game against the Warriors.
    Robinson is dealing with lower back pain, hence his inclusion on the Heat injury report. This season, he has primarily been a specialist, providing value for managers needing points and three-pointers. If Robinson cannot play on Tuesday, Haywood Highsmith will pick up additional minutes after logging 36 off the bench on Sunday.
  • SAS Shooting Guard #5
    Stephon Castle (knee) is questionable to play against the Pistons on Tuesday.
    Castle has only missed one game during his rookie season, but there is a chance that he misses a second one against Detroit. He has been starting for San Antonio, so if he sits, Julian Champagnie will likely make a return to the starting lineup. Jeremy Sochan and Keldon Johnson would also likely be in line for extra minutes and shots.
  • PHI Small Forward
    The 76ers signed Marcus Bagley to a 10-day contract.
    Not selected in the 2023 NBA Draft, Bagley has spent the past two seasons with the 76ers’ G League affiliate. Averaging 11.3 points and 8.1 rebounds per game, the small forward has earned a 10-day contract with the 76ers. Bagley’s addition to the 76ers’ roster is unlikely to impact fantasy basketball.
  • BOS Power Forward #26
    Xavier Tillman (knee) is out for Monday’s game against the Kings.
    Tillman remains sidelined with a left knee joint sprain. However, his absence will not impact fantasy basketball, as he is not guaranteed rotation minutes when healthy.
  • BOS Center #42
    Al Horford (toe) is out for Monday’s game against the Kings.
    Horford started at center on Sunday, but he will be sidelined for the second leg of Boston’s back-to-back. However, this lines up with Kristaps Porzingis not being on the injury report after sitting out on Sunday. Porzingis should slot right in as the starting center, with Luke Kornet filling out the backup minutes.
  • BOS Power Forward #8
    Kristaps Porzingis (conditioning) and Jrue Holiday (shoulder) are off the injury report ahead of Monday’s game against the Kings.
    Porzingis and Holiday are available after sitting out Sunday’s win over the Trail Blazers. The former will slide into the spot in the starting lineup left vacant by Al Horford, who is unavailable. As for Holiday, his return will likely push Payton Pritchard to the bench. Pritchard is a player who fantasy managers in standard leagues should continue to roster, even if he comes off the bench.
  • BOS Small Forward #7
    Jaylen Brown (knee) and Sam Hauser (back) are questionable for Monday’s game against the Kings.
    While Hauser played in Sunday’s win over the Trail Blazers, hitting eight three-pointers and scoring 24 points, Brown has missed Boston’s last three games. Jayson Tatum, Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis are all available for Monday night, and their presence in the lineup will account for Brown’s absence if he’s unable to play. If Hauser can play, he may remain in the starting lineup.
  • DET Point Guard #2
    Cade Cunningham (calf) and Tim Hardaway Jr. (ankle) are questionable for Tuesday’s game against the Spurs.
    Both Cade and THJ were out against New Orleans on Sunday, which allowed Dennis Schroder and Malik Beasley to enter the starting unit for that game. That will likely be the case again if Cunningham and Hardaway Jr. are sidelined against San Antonio. Marcus Sasser and Ron Holland also had spectacular games off the bench on Sunday and will certainly have some upside if Detroit is shorthanded once again.
  • DEN Power Forward #32
    Aaron Gordon (calf, ankle) is questionable for Monday’s game against the Bulls.
    Gordon could be the Nuggets’ center with Nikola Jokic out Monday, but he has a legitimate chance to miss the game himself given his questionable listing. If Gordon were to be unavailable, DeAndre Jordan would likely start in his place as a traditional center and have some streaming appeal in deep leagues.
  • DEN Point Guard #27
    Jamal Murray (ankle) and Christian Braun (foot) are probable for Monday’s game against the Bulls.
    Murray and Braun are on track to be available for Monday’s game, which is good news for a Nuggets team that will not have Nikola Jokic. Once cleared, they’ll occupy their usual places in the starting lineup.