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  • SAC Shooting Guard #23
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    Keon Ellis, Malik Monk, DeMar DeRozan, Keegan Murray and Jonas Valanciunas will start Wednesday’s game against the Cavaliers.
    In addition to Domantas Sabonis (hamstring), the Kings are without Zach LaVine (personal) for Wednesday’s game. Ellis moves into the starting lineup, which raises his fantasy ceiling substantially. He should be streamed as long as LaVine is away from the team.
  • SAC Shooting Guard #0
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    Malik Monk (illness) and Devin Carter (illness) are questionable for Tuesday’s game against the Thunder.
    Monk and Carter missed Monday’s loss to the Celtics, with the former’s absence opening up a place in the starting lineup. Keon Ellis filled the void, playing 37 minutes, while Markelle Fultz logged 11 as the backup. Ellis will return to the bench if Monk can play, while Carter’s availability does not significantly impact fantasy basketball.
  • PHX Shooting Guard #3
    Bradley Beal (hamstring) is out for Wednesday’s game against the Celtics.
    According to Suns head coach Mike Budenholzer, Beal is progressing in his recovery from a strained hamstring. However, he has not done any 5-on-5 work, so the Suns’ guard will not play on Wednesday. Collin Gillespie has filled the void in the starting lineup, but he’s been more valuable to Phoenix than to fantasy managers. Also, Ryan Dunn’s fantasy ceiling has been raised, making him worth a look in deep leagues.
  • WAS Power Forward #16
    Anthony Gill (hip) is questionable for Wednesday’s game against the 76ers.
    Gill didn’t play against the Raptors but did eclipse 20 minutes in three of his team’s previous four games. It’s likely that Justin Champagnie will get a lot of burn on Wednesday if Gill joins the Wizards’ growing list of inactive forwards.
  • WAS Point Guard #36
    Marcus Smart (injury management) has been ruled out for Wednesday’s game against the 76ers.
    Smart has missed a several games with finger and illness issues in March. His absence will likely give AJ Johnson a chance to get a heavy workload off the bench against Philadelphia.
  • WAS Small Forward #32
    Khris Middleton (injury management) and Kyshawn George (ankle) have been ruled out for Wednesday’s game against the 76ers.
    Washington is still managing Middleton carefully in a down year following a pair of ankle surgeries. George has shown some flashes, but tweaked his ankle after just two minutes his last time out. Justin Champagnie will likely have a featured role against Philadelphia with both wings ruled out.
  • OKC Point Guard #22
    Cason Wallace (knee) and Aaron Wiggins (Achilles) are questionable for Tuesday’s game against the Kings.
    Wallace and Wiggins are new additions to the injury report. Isaiah Joe, Alex Caruso, and Kenrich Williams will be among the players most likely to get spot starts if Wallace and Wiggins are ruled out.
  • DAL Power Forward #3
    Anthony Davis (adductor) and Caleb Martin (hip) have been ruled out for Tuesday’s game against the Knicks.
    Davis is out after returning for one game against the Nets while Martin is set to miss his sixth straight game. Naji Marshall has a clear path to start and ramp up his minutes against the Knicks on Tuesday with both these forwards out of commission.
  • DAL Power Forward #25
    PJ Washington (ankle) and Brandon Williams (back) are questionable for Tuesday’s game against the Knicks.
    Washington has been one of the Mavericks’ most productive scorers since returning from injury while Brandon Williams has been demoted to a bench role. Naji Marshall could be poised to return to the starting lineup if Washington and Davis are ruled out. Jaden Hardy could benefit from Williams missing some time.
  • BOS Point Guard #11
    Payton Pritchard provided a boost off the bench with 22 points (8-of-18 FGs), five rebounds, two assists, one steal and five three-pointers against the Kings on Monday.
    Pritchard got his first start of the season on Sunday, but he returned to playing his typical role as Boston’s sixth man. That is where he has been most comfortable this year, and he was once again able to have a strong performance off the bench. This was his sixth-straight game with at least three three-pointers, which lines up with Boston’s current winning streak. Jayson Tatum (ankle) exited early with an ankle injury, and while that doesn’t mean that Pritchard will start, he should see a few extra minutes and shots.
  • PHI Small Forward #19
    Justin Edwards led the 76ers with 19 points (6-of-18 FGs), four rebounds, two assists, two steals and five three-pointers in a 112-99 loss to the Pelicans on Monday.
    Edwards has had a lot of success as an undrafted rookie out of Kentucky, and Monday’s game was just the latest chapter. He wasn’t able to score 20 points for a third-straight game, but he was able to set a new career-high for three-pointers. He has now scored at least 18 points and hit five triples in five consecutive games. Edwards should continue to get the opportunity to build on performances like this one for the remainder of the season.