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  • BKN Shooting Guard #24
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    Cam Thomas led the Nets with 24 points (8-of-23 FGs), six rebounds, 10 assists, one steal, one block and three three-pointers in a 116-110 loss to the Bulls on Thursday.
    It’s no secret that Thomas is an elite scorer, but he showed that he can be more than that on Thursday. He set a new career-high for assists and recorded the first double-double of his career in Brooklyn’s loss to Chicago. In his six appearances since returning from his extended absence with a hamstring injury, Thomas has dished out at least six assists in three of them. Thomas will always be known for his scoring, but if he can continue to be a playmaker at this level, his value to the Nets and to dynasty managers will skyrocket.
  • DET Small Forward
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    Ron Holland turned in a full line on Monday with 10 points (3-of-4 FGs), two rebounds, three assists, three steals and one block against the Pelicans.
    In comparison to some other rookies in this class, Holland has flow under the radar at times during his first season in the league. Detroit has been too competitive for him to play a significant role, but he has been productive when given the opportunity. This wasn’t a monster performance by any means, but it was an encouraging one for dynasty managers. Holland won’t turn 20 years old until July, so any glimpses of upside at this point are great to see.
  • DET Small Forward #19
    Simone Fontecchio provided a boost off the bench with 23 points (9-of-10 FGs), seven rebounds, one steal and five three-pointers against the Pelicans on Monday.
    The lopsided score in favor of Detroit helped Fontecchio set a new season-high for scoring in this game. He did an excellent job during cleanup time and scored 18 of his 23 points in the second half. Fontecchio also made all five of his attempts from deep. It was a fantastic night for him, but this isn’t something that managers should get used to. He has averaged 6.3 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.1 triples per game this season, which has him ranked outside the top-300 in nine-cat leagues.
  • DET Point Guard #2
    Cade Cunningham led the Pistons with 24 points (10-of-16 FGs), four rebounds, eight assists, one steal and one three-pointer in a 127-81 win over the Pelicans on Monday.
    While the rest of the starters’ production was capped by the lopsided score, Cunningham was still able to turn in a strong line in the massive win. It certainly could have been a bigger night if New Orleans was able to keep this game somewhere close. Blowouts have limited Cunningham at times over the past month, but he was still able to be on the floor long enough to make up for Saturday’s 11-point performance that ended early following an ejection. He’ll look to keep this going in Miami on Wednesday.
  • NOP Shooting Guard #3
    CJ McCollum struggled on Monday and finished with just three points (1-of-15 FGs), four rebounds, five assists and two steals against the Pistons.
    It’s easy to find someone to point fingers at for the blowout loss. McCollum and Jose Alvarado, who started the second half after Trey Murphy exited with a shoulder injury, combined to make just two of their 25 shot attempts. The point guards simply needed to be way more productive than they were in this game. The good news is that McCollum shouldn’t be this bad for a while, and Alvarado could end up starting if Murphy remains sidelined on Wednesday, though Jordan Hawkins is also a candidate to fill that void.
  • NOP Center #21
    Yves Missi returned to the lineup on Monday and contributed 12 points (4-of-7 FGs), 10 rebounds and two blocks against the Pistons.
    After missing New Orleans’ last two games with a left ankle sprain, Missi returned to the lineup on Monday. That allowed him to record his first double-double since February despite the blowout loss. Missi only played 22 minutes in this game, which made his productive night even more impressive. Missi has been a difficult player to trust in fantasy basketball, but he is more than capable of having productive nights such as this. New Orleans has two matchups with Minnesota up next before they wrap up the week with a rematch in Detroit.
  • NOP Power Forward #1
    Zion Williamson led the Pelicans with 30 points (9-of-18 FGs, 12-of-15 FTs), six rebounds, three assists and two blocks in a 127-81 loss to the Pistons on Monday.
    Following a one-game absence due to personal reasons, Williamson was back in the lineup on Monday. It was a tough first half; he shot 1-of-7 from the floor and scored just eight points. Williamson was far more effective after the break, but New Orleans trailed by 31 points at halftime. It was too little, too late for the Pelicans, but it was still an effective night for fantasy managers. New Orleans still has three more games this week, including a rematch with the Pistons on Sunday to wrap up the week.
  • NYK Shooting Guard #3
    Josh Hart amassed 12 points (5-of-9 FGs), 13 rebounds, 11 assists, four steals, one block and two three-pointers in 29 minutes in Monday’s win over the Heat.
    After going scoreless on 0-of-7 shooting in Saturday’s loss to the Warriors, Hart rebounded in the Knicks’ rout of the Heat. He recorded his eighth triple-double of the season and a complete stat line, and Hart shot over 50 percent from the field. In the five games the Knicks have played without Jalen Brunson, Hart has been a sixth-round player in eight-cat formats. The Knicks play three more games during Week 20, starting with the Spurs on Wednesday.
  • NYK Power Forward #32
    Karl-Anthony Towns finished Monday’s win over the Heat with 23 points (10-of-17 FGs), seven rebounds, three assists, one block and three three-pointers in 31 minutes.
    The Knicks went from falling behind 12-0 to start Monday’s game to winning in blowout fashion, and Towns spearheaded the turnaround. During the second quarter, KAT went on a 15-0 run, turning a 13-point deficit into a two-point lead. New York pulled away during the third quarter, and Towns was only needed for 31 minutes. While his fantasy value hasn’t skyrocketed since Jalen Brunson injured his ankle, Towns has remained an elite option for managers, regardless of league format.
  • NYK Small Forward #25
    Mikal Bridges logged 32 minutes in Monday’s win over the Heat, accumulating 28 points (10-of-14 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), one rebound, three assists, one steal and four three-pointers.
    After a terribly slow start, Monday night went about as well for the Knicks as they could have hoped. Bridges, who ripped off a personal 9-0 run at one point, scored a game-high 28 points and only needed to play 32 minutes. Over the past two weeks, he has been a fifth-round player in eight-cat formats, an improvement on his season-long value. With Jalen Brunson (ankle) likely out until the end of the month, Bridges is one Knicks player who will need to be consistently productive.
  • MIA Point Guard #14
    Tyler Herro accounted for 20 points (10-of-18 FGs), three rebounds and one assist in 30 minutes in Monday’s loss to the Knicks.
    Herro cooled off considerably after shooting 8-of-12 from the field in the first half. While the 20 points were a solid effort after the Heat guard scored eight in Saturday’s loss to the Grizzlies, Herro has shot 1-of-7 from three over his past two games. The good news for fantasy managers is that he has been a top-50 player in nine-cat formats over the past two weeks. The Heat play three more games during Week 20, starting with the Pistons on Wednesday.