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  • MEM Power Forward #13
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    Jaren Jackson Jr. had 13 points (4-of-10 FGs), three rebounds, four steals, two blocks and three three-pointers against the Cavaliers on Friday.
    Jackson Jr. didn’t appear to be on a minutes limit as he saw 28 minutes in his return from an ankle injury against the Cavaliers. The 25-year-old power forward was a little rusty on the offensive end as he scored 13 points on 10 shots including three 3-pointers. Jackson Jr. was his usual active self on the defensive end as he had four steals and two blocks. Fantasy managers can expect the minutes and production to only go up from here.
  • HOU Center #28
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    Alperen Sengun had 14 points (5-of-11 FGs), seven rebounds, six assists and one block against the Lakers on Monday.
    Sengun bounced back after missing three free throw attempts Sunday against the Suns to make all four of his free throws against the Lakers Monday. The 22-year-old center had an otherwise solid, but unspectacular effort with 14 points, seven rebounds and six assists. He only committed two turnovers, which has also been an issue for him. Sengun’s varied skillset allows him to contribute in many categories, but his free throw shooting and turnovers have dragged his value down a bit.
  • DAL Point Guard #26
    Spencer Dinwiddie finished with 11 points (4-of-11 FGs), five rebounds, eight assists, one steal and one three-pointer against the Nets on Monday.
    Dinwiddie has had an excellent stretch as the starting point guard for Dallas. He has started at point guard for their last seven games and has had at least seven assists in six of those. He has also scored in double figures in 10 of their last 11 games. Monday’s performance wasn’t his best as a scorer, but he still ranks inside the top-50 in nine-cat leagues over the past two weeks and will look to keep that going over their final three games of the week, starting against the Hawks on Wednesday.
  • HOU Point Guard #1
    Amen Thompson had 20 points (8-of-14 FGs), five rebounds, four assists, two steals, two blocks and one three-pointer against the Lakers on Monday.
    Thompson played 34 minutes Monday against the Lakers after tweaking his left ankle again during the Rockets’ game against the Suns Sunday. The good news didn’t stop there for the 22-year-old point guard as he was highly effective with 20 points on 14 shots, five rebounds and four assists. Thompson also contributed on the defensive end with two steals and two blocks. It appears that everything is fine with his ankle as Thompson continues to live up to the hype that comes with being a top-five draft selection.
  • LAL Small Forward #17
    Dorian Finney-Smith had 20 points (6-of-13 FGs), six rebounds, three assists, two steals, three blocks and six three-pointers against the Rockets on Monday.
    Finney-Smith came off the bench Monday against the Rockets, but played 32 minutes in the Lakers’ victory. The 31-year-old small forward was feeling it as he scored 20 points on 13 shots including going 6-of-11 on three-point attempts. Finney-Smith has been regularly playing over 30 minutes of late and should be rostered in deeper formats as long as that continues.
  • LAL Small Forward #23
    LeBron James had 16 points (5-of-12 FGs), eight rebounds, four assists, two steals, two blocks and two three-pointers against the Rockets on Monday.
    LeBron didn’t have a huge scoring game, though he hit some clutch free throws to put the game away for the Lakers in the final minute. The 40-year-old small forward had 16 points on 12 shots including two made three-pointers. He also pulled down eight rebounds and dished out four assists. James also contributed on the defensive end with two steals and two blocks. LeBron’s legacy is already cemented as one of the greatest players of all-time, but with his production at this stage of his career, he’s become undisputedly the greatest older player ever.
  • LAL Point Guard #77
    Luka Doncic had 20 points (6-of-16 FGs), six rebounds, nine assists, two steals and one three-pointer in the Lakers’ 104-98 victory over the Rockets on Monday.
    Doncic’s three-point shot has been off lately as he’s 7-of-28 from behind the three-point line over his last three games. It’s a testament to his typical usage that he’s still managed to score at least 20 points in all three of those games. The 26-year-old point guard was just four rebounds and one assist away from a triple-double against the Rockets Monday. Doncic has committed more than three turnovers in a game in any of his last five games. He’ll break out of his three-point slump, but the lower turnover numbers are a legitimate positive trend.
  • DAL Power Forward #3
    Anthony Davis finished with 12 points (5-of-10 FGs), seven rebounds, five assists and one block against the Nets on Monday.
    AD was expected to be on a 25-28 minutes restriction for this game, and he ended up playing a little more than 28 minutes. Head coach Jason Kidd tried to get every minute out of AD that he could, but it wasn’t enough for Dallas to get a home win over the tanking Nets. In his four games since returning from a six-week absence, Davis has averaged 14.3 points, 6.8 rebounds, 3.8 assists and one block while shooting 37.7 percent from the floor and 55.6 percent from the free throw line in 28.5 minutes per game.
  • DAL Center #21
    Daniel Gafford returned to the lineup on Monday and contributed 17 points (7-of-9 FGs, 3-of-6 FTs), seven rebounds and two assists in a 113-109 loss to the Nets.
    Gafford was expected to be restricted to 15-20 minutes, and head coach Jason Kidd used him for 19 minutes in his first game since February 9. It wasn’t enough for Dallas to get the win, but Gafford was able to lead them in scoring, which was good to see in his first game in nearly two months. Gafford should see a similar workload against the Hawks on Wednesday and then will likely only play one leg of their back-to-back on Friday and Saturday. He has been able to provide excellent value in limited action throughout his career, so it isn’t surprising that he was able to do that in his first game back.
  • BKN Small Forward #45
    Keon Johnson led the Nets with 24 points (10-of-19 FGs), three rebounds, three assists, one steal and two three-pointers in a 113-109 win over the Mavericks on Monday.
    Johnson has been playing a significant role since December, but Monday’s performance was one of his best in a while. This was his highest-scoring night since he had 25 points on February 5, and it was only his third game with at least 20 points in March. The 23-year-old has shown some flashes of upside throughout the season, and he should continue to play a significant role for the rest of this season. However, it remains to be seen if he has the potential to be more than the beneficiary of a tanking team in Brooklyn.
  • BKN Small Forward #13
    Tyrese Martin provided a boost off the bench with 11 points (3-of-8 FGs), six rebounds, five assists, one steal and three three-pointers against the Mavericks on Monday.
    After scoring 20 points as a starter on Saturday, Martin was pushed to the bench for Monday’s game. However, that didn’t stop Martin from contributing in the box score. He has averaged 15.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists and three triples over Brooklyn’s last two games, which have both been wins. Martin, who is rostered in just two percent of Yahoo! leagues, should continue to provide value over the final two weeks of the season, though it may come inconsistently.