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  • NBA Head Coach
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    Grizzlies announced they have parted ways with head coach Taylor Jenkins.
    Jenkins had been leading the Grizzlies since 2019, but they will look for a new voice heading into the postseason. Memphis lost to the Thunder by 21 points on Thursday night, but they still hold a 44-29 record and are currently tied with the Lakers for the fourth-best record in the West. Jenkins has led them to that record despite not having Ja Morant for 30 games so far this season. The move comes out of nowhere, and with only a few weeks before the playoffs, the timing is certainly odd. We’ll see how the team responds as they host the Lakers on Saturday.
  • CHI Shooting Guard #22
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    Talen Horton-Tucker provided a boost off the bench with 27 points (8-of-16 FGs), six rebounds, three assists and three three-pointers against the Raptors on Tuesday.
    This was the second time this season that THT has played at least 30 minutes in a game, and he has scored at least 20 points in each of them. His 27 points on Tuesday were a new season-high for him, and it came 24 hours after he scored 16 points in 16 minutes against the Thunder. That came after not playing in three straight games. The 24-year-old was able to make an impact off the bench despite his spot in the rotation being inconsistent all season.
  • TOR Shooting Guard #14
    Ja’Kobe Walter lit up the Bulls with 17 points (6-of-10 FGs), four rebounds, four assists, one steal and five three-pointers in a 137-118 loss on Tuesday.
    It has been a quiet rookie season for Walter, but he has taken advantage of his opportunity recently and provided a glimmer of hope for the future. He has scored in double figures in each of his last seven appearances and has averaged 17 points, six rebounds, four assists, two steals and four triples over Toronto’s last two games. He’ll continue to play a significant role for the rest of the season, and while it won’t guarantee him a starting job next season, he could be a solid rotation piece for them in year two.
  • TOR Center #21
    Orlando Robinson provided a boost off the bench on Tuesday with 13 points (4-of-11 FGs), three rebounds, two assists, one block and three three-pointers against the Bulls.
    Robinson has been in and out of the starting unit recently, and he came off the bench on Tuesday with Jakob Poeltl back after sitting out on Sunday. Poeltl will likely be back out against Portland on Thursday, which means Robinson should be back in the starting unit. Regardless, Robinson has been productive as both a starter and a reserve recently and ranks inside the top-75 in nine-cat formats over the past week. He should continue to play a significant role for Toronto over their final six games of the season.
  • MIL Shooting Guard #13
    Ryan Rollins started again on Tuesday and contributed 23 points (8-of-10 FGs), five rebounds, five assists, two steals and five three-pointers against the Suns.
    Rollins has started six of Milwaukee’s last seven games, and the last few have been productive for him. Two games after he set a career-high with 20 points, Rollins set another career-high. Over the past two weeks, Rollins has averaged 12.6 points, 3.4 rebounds, four assists, 1.1 steals and 2.1 triples per game. That has him producing top-100 value in nine-cat leagues during that stretch, and with Damian Lillard out indefinitely, Rollins should be a quality option for the rest of the season.
  • MIL Center #11
    Brook Lopez finished with 22 points (10-of-13 FGs), six rebounds, six assists, one block and two three-pointers against the Suns on Tuesday.
    Typically known for his blocks and three-pointers, Lopez was able to show off his skills as a passer on Tuesday. This was his third time this season finishing with six assists, which he has now done twice in Milwaukee’s last three games. It was also great to see Lopez bounce back after finishing with just five points, one rebound, one assist, one steal and one block against Atlanta on Sunday. Lopez has been a streaky producer all season, and this recent stretch was just another example.
  • MIL Power Forward #34
    Giannis Antetokounmpo led the Bucks with 37 points (12-of-18 FGs, 11-of-12 FTs), five rebounds, 11 assists, three steals, one block and two three-pointers in a 133-123 win over the Suns on Tuesday.
    Once again, Antetokounmpo dominated on offense for the shorthanded Bucks. This was his fifth-straight game with at least 30 points, which helped end a four-game slide for Milwaukee. His 11 dimes were also the most he has had in a game since January. However, what was most impressive from Giannis in this game was his success at the free throw line. It was entirely uncharacteristic for a player that has shot 61.1 percent from the charity stripe this season, and it isn’t something that managers should expect to continue moving forward.
  • PHX Point Guard #12
    Collin Gillespie turned in a solid line on Tuesday with 18 points (6-of-12 FGs), two rebounds, four assists, two steals and four three-pointers against the Bucks.
    This was Gillespie’s eighth-straight game in the starting lineup, and after scoring just three points on Sunday, he was more effective on Tuesday, though the result was the same. Phoenix dropped a fourth-straight game despite Gillespie having a better night. He did most of his work in the first half, scoring 11 points before the break. As long as Bradley Beal (hamstring) remains sidelined, Gillespie should remain in the starting unit, though his production has been inconsistent, making him a difficult player to rely on.
  • PHX Shooting Guard #1
    Devin Booker led the Suns with 39 points (14-of-32 FGs), three rebounds, 11 assists, three three-pointers and five turnovers in a 133-123 loss to the Bucks on Tuesday.
    With both Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal unavailable, Booker shouldered the offensive workload for Phoenix in this game. This was his highest-scoring double-double since he went off for 47 points and 11 assists in a win over the Jazz in early February. With Durant still expected to miss a few more games and Beal’s status unknown, Booker will continue to provide a ridiculous amount of points and assists. Unfortunately, their next four games are against the Celtics, Knicks, Warriors and Thunder, which means no easy matchups for Booker to feast on. The Suns currently sit 1.5 games out of the Play-In Tournament.
  • PHX Shooting Guard #8
    Grayson Allen started on Tuesday and finished with 23 points (8-of-17 FGs), four rebounds, three assists, one steal and six three-pointers against the Bucks.
    Allen got the starting nod with Kevin Durant, Bradley Beal and Royce O’Neale all sidelined against Milwaukee. He took advantage of the extra minutes, especially in the second half. 17 of his 23 points and five of his six three-pointers came after halftime, though it wasn’t enough for Phoenix to get the win. Beal has been out for a couple weeks, and Durant is set to miss a few more games, so Allen could certainly remain in the starting unit and play like he did last season. His 23 points matched his season-high.
  • ATL Point Guard #11
    Trae Young led the Hawks with 29 points (7-of-20 FGs, 12-of-13 FTs), four rebounds, 15 assists, two steals and three three-pointers in a 127-113 loss to the Trail Blazers on Tuesday.
    Young did plenty of passing in the first half of this game and entered halftime with 10 assists. Though he still added to that total after the break, he ended up doing more as a scorer in the second half. 22 of his 29 points came after the break as he fell one point shy of adding another 30-point, 10-assist game to his resume. This was his sixth-straight double-double, and he is now just 12 assists away from breaking the Hawks’ franchise record for assists in a season. He has had at least 12 assists in five consecutive game, so he could certainly break the record against Dallas on Wednesday.