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  • CHI Power Forward #44
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    Patrick Williams (quad) is available for Monday’s game against the Pacers.
    Williams is back after missing the last nine games in a row with a quad injury. The 23-year-old power forward should get some minutes in his first game back, but not enough to have fantasy value.
  • DEN Power Forward #32
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    Aaron Gordon (calf, ankle) is questionable for Wednesday’s matchup with the Bucks.
    Gordon sat out Monday’s matchup with Chicago, but he’s got a chance to return after a one-game absence. If Gordon is sidelined, Peyton Watson could be in line for additional playing time. Watson scored a career-high 24 points on Monday with Gordon out.
  • DEN Shooting Guard #0
    Christian Braun (foot) is probable for Wednesday’s game against the Bucks.
    While Braun continues to appear on the Nuggets’ injury report with a strained left foot, he has played in the team’s last four contests. Look for that to be the case on Wednesday, and the third-year wing is worth rostering in 12-team (and some 10-team) leagues, given how well he has performed this season.
  • DEN Center #15
    Nikola Jokic (ankle) is doubtful for Wednesday’s matchup with Milwaukee.
    Jokic is headed for a sixth straight absence, which should mean another start for DeAndre Jordan. Jordan has started two straight games, with healthy averages of 10.5 points, 16 rebounds and 5.5 assists across 34.5 minutes. The veteran big should be streamed in leagues of all sizes if Joker is ultimately ruled out again.
  • DET Shooting Guard #8
    Tim Hardaway Jr. (ankle) is available for Tuesday’s game against the Spurs.
    Hardaway is back after a one-game absence. His return means Malik Beasley will head back to the bench, where his fantasy value takes a slight hit. However, Beasley has been productive enough to merit being rostered in some 12-team leagues.
  • DET Point Guard #2
    Cade Cunningham (calf) is out for Tuesday’s game against the Spurs.
    Cunningham will miss a second straight game with a left calf contusion. His absence means Dennis Schroder will take over the starting point guard job, with Marcus Sasser as his backup. While Sasser had one of his best games of the season in Sunday’s win over the Pelicans, Schroder remains the safer streaming option with Cunningham unavailable.
  • ATL Point Guard #11
    Trae Young (Achilles) is available for Tuesday’s game against the Rockets.
    Regarding Young’s Achilles tendon issue, fantasy managers know the drill by now. He’s officially available to play after being listed as probable on the initial injury report. He will once again log starters’ minutes, looking to record his fifth points/assists double-double in seven games.
  • DAL Power Forward #25
    PJ Washington (ankle) has been ruled out of Tuesday’s matchup with the Knicks, and Brandon Williams (back) is available.
    Washington’s absence should mean increased playing time for Naji Marshall. Williams should see meaningful minutes and is worth streaming if you need him. He’s averaged 16.9 points, 4.0 rebounds and 4.8 assists across 26.9 minutes over his last eight games, including two starts.
  • GSW Point Guard #30
    Stephen Curry (pelvis) is out for Tuesday’s game against the Heat.
    Curry worked out on Monday but did not feel ready to return from the pelvic contusion he suffered last week. Quinten Post should remain in the starting lineup, giving the rookie limited streaming value in deep leagues. Curry’s absence also raises the fantasy ceilings of Brandin Podziemski and Moses Moody.
  • CHA Shooting Guard #12
    Josh Okogie (hamstring) is available for Tuesday’s game against the Magic.
    Okogie is available to appear in a game for the first time since January 31. While the veteran wing should play rotation minutes in this matchup, he is unlikely to provide enough value to impact fantasy basketball. Managers can afford to leave Okogie on the waiver wire.
  • SAS Shooting Guard #5
    Stephon Castle (knee) is available for Tuesday’s matchup with the Pistons.
    Castle will shake off a questionable tag and take the court against Detroit, where he’ll look to build on a string of stellar performances. Over his last six games as a starter, the rookie has averaged 20 points, 4.2 rebounds and 4.8 dimes across 29.2 minutes.