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  • WAS Small Forward #18
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    Kyshawn George (ankle) will not return to Monday’s game against the Raptors.
    George injured his left ankle during the first quarter of Monday’s game, exiting after two minutes of action. His departure frees up additional minutes for Justin Champagnie and AJ Johnson, with the former offering a higher fantasy ceiling if George misses time.
  • BKN Small Forward #45
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    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.
  • BKN Point Guard #1
    D’Angelo Russell recorded a double-double on Monday with 18 points (5-of-10 FGs), five rebounds, 11 assists, two steals, one block and four three-pointers against the Mavericks.
    After missing Saturday’s game against Washington with the ankle injury that has had him in and out of the lineup often recently, Russell was back in the lineup and had one of his best games since January. This was his first double-double since January 21 and his most assists in a game since he had 12 on January 2, which was his second game during this stint with the Nets. Russell’s availability will continue to be a headache, but this was a solid performance for the veteran.
  • MEM Power Forward #7
    Santi Aldama provided a boost off the bench with 21 points (8-of-18 FGs), eight rebounds, four assists, one steal and three three-pointers against the Celtics on Monday.
    Aldama has been solid all season, but the production has been quieter in recent months when compared to his early season numbers. Monday’s performance was his highest-scoring night since February 2, which was a 23-point night in a win. That is something Memphis hasn’t done much of recently as they lost for the sixth time in their last seven games on Monday. Aldama has been a reliable reserve for them, but it’s hard to rely on him for this level of production. He ranks outside the top-200 in nine-cat leagues over the past two weeks.
  • BOS Small Forward #0
    Jayson Tatum recorded a double-double on Monday with 25 points (10-of-24 FGs), 14 rebounds, two assists, one block and two three-pointers against the Grizzlies.
    For the second-straight game, Tatum was able to turn in a 20-point double-double in a double-digit win on the road. In fact, the Celtics completed a six-game road trip against Western Conference opponents and won each game by double digits. They’ve now won nine in a row and 14 of their last 15 games, with Tatum scoring at least 20 points in 10 straight games. The occasional rest night has been the only limitation for Tatum, and he has sat out four games in March. He’ll look to keep the production up against the Heat on Wednesday.
  • IND Small Forward #23
    Aaron Nesmith led the Pacers on Monday with 24 points (7-of-16 FGs, 9-of-9 FTs), six rebounds, one steal, two blocks and one three-pointer in a 111-109 win over the Kings.
    Nesmith led Indiana in scoring to help them get back on track after they lost to the Thunder on Saturday. Six of his 24 points came in the final 20 seconds as he went 6-of-6 at the free throw line to seal the victory for Indiana. Nesmith has been a solid contributor as a starter for the Pacers, especially as of late. He has provided top-75 value in nine-cat leagues over the past two weeks with averages of 13.8 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.3 triples while shooting 52.1 percent from the floor.
  • SAC Small Forward #10
    DeMar DeRozan posted a full line on Monday with 31 points (12-of-24 FGs), three rebounds, eight assists, one steal, one block and two three-pointers in a 111-109 loss to the Pacers.
    DeRozan entered this game having scored at least 20 points in nine of his last 10 games without ever reaching 30 points, but he was able to achieve that mark in Monday’s loss. This was just DeMar’s fourth 30-point game since the All-Star break, but Sacramento has now lost six of their last seven games. They now hold a one-game lead over the Suns for the final play-in spot, but their next two games are against Washington and Charlotte, which should give them some breathing room. Regardless, DeRozan will continue to provide buckets with consistency.
  • WAS Center #00
    Tristan Vukcevic provided a boost off the bench with 14 points (6-of-13 FGs), four rebounds, one assist and two three-pointers against the Heat on Monday.
    Outside of Jordan Poole, who scored a game-high 35 points, Vukcevic was the only Wizard to score in double figures on Monday. That is something he has done in seven of his last 10 appearances, though his inconsistent role has made him a difficult player to trust. Vukcevic is only 22 years old and has shown plenty of flashes over the past two seasons that should encourage dynasty managers that have him stashed. Washington has three more games this week, including a back-to-back on Wednesday and Thursday.
  • MIA Shooting Guard #9
    Pelle Larsson started again on Monday and contributed 15 points (7-of-13 FGs), seven rebounds, five assists and one steal against the Wizards.
    After having the best game of his career as a starter on Saturday, Larsson remained in a starting role against Washington. He took advantage of the opportunity and had another strong night. Head coach Erik Spoelstra said on Monday that he doesn’t have a timetable for Andrew Wiggins’ return from a hamstring injury, which could mean a lengthy absence for him. If that ends up happening, Larsson should continue to start. He has averaged 14.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 2.5 steals, one steal and one block during these last two starts.
  • MEM Point Guard #12
    Ja Morant led the Grizzlies with 26 points (10-of-20 FGs), six rebounds, five assists, two steals and two three-pointers in a 117-103 loss to the Celtics on Monday.
    Morant was once again able to turn in a strong stat line in his second game back after missing six games with a hamstring injury. The last time Morant scored less than 20 points in a game was February 20, which was the Grizzlies’ first game after the All-Star break. Availability has once again been an issue for Morant this season, but he hasn’t had any issues pouring in the points when he’s on the floor. This was the first night of a back-to-back, and it wouldn’t be surprising if Morant didn’t play against the Warriors on Tuesday. Keep an eye on the injury report, though that game is far more important for the playoff race out West, so it would be surprising if they opted to rest him against Golden State and play him against Boston.