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  • MIA Point Guard #14
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    Tyler Herro (thigh) and Andrew Wiggins (hamstring) are questionable for Monday’s game against the 76ers.
    Herro missed the Heat’s last game, while Wiggins has missed five straight. Pelle Larsson and Alec Burks could be poised to start like they did against Milwaukee if the aforementioned players are ruled out.
  • BOS Guard #11
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    Payton Pritchard (neck) is out for Tuesday’s matchup with the Spurs.
    Pritchard will miss just his second game of the season, and he’ll leave some vacated minutes behind for Ron Harper Jr. and Jordan Walsh. Baylor Scheierman could also pick up some extra playing time against San Antonio.
    Mitchell is Thunder's top depth option
    Ajay Mitchell continues to stake his claim as one of the best bargain values in the entire NBA.
  • PHI Guard #77
    VJ Edgecombe (back) is questionable for Tuesday’s matchup with the Grizzlies.
    Edgecombe could return to action following a three-game absence, and his return would mean less minutes for Quentin Grimes and Jabari Walker. Fantasy managers should keep a close eye on Edgecombe’s status ahead of Tuesday’s tip-off.
  • BKN Center #20
    Day’Ron Sharpe (thumb) and Ziaire Williams (illness) are out for Tuesday’s matchup with the Pistons.
    Sharpe is coming off one of his better games of the season after posting a 19/5/2/2/1 line against the Grizzlies on Monday. He’s dealing with a left thumb sprain and will get the night off for the second leg of a back-to-back set. Nic Claxton should handle an increased workload with Sharpe out of action, while Danny Wolf could operate as Claxton’s top backup. The absence of Williams isn’t as impactful, but it could mean more minutes for Ochai Agbaji.
  • BKN Forward #17
    Michael Porter Jr. (rest) is available for Tuesday’s matchup with the Pistons.
    MPJ sat out the first leg of Brooklyn’s back-to-back set, but he’ll be available to face Detroit as the Nets look for a third straight win.
  • MIL Forward #9
    Bobby Portis (back) and Jericho Sims (knee) are questionable for Tuesday’s matchup with the Suns.
    Milwaukee will have all of Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kyle Kuzma and Myles Turner available for Tuesday’s tilt with Phoenix, but frontcourt depth will be thin if Portis and Sims are ruled out. If the pair are ultimately sidelined, Pete Nance could log a few extra minutes, but Nance isn’t worth a look in fantasy hoops leagues.
  • MEM Forward-Center #7
    Santi Aldama (knee) and Scotty Pippen Jr. (toe) are out for Tuesday’s matchup with the 76ers.
    Memphis’ injury report is lengthy, and with Aldama out again, Olivier-Maxence Prosper should continue to start and see meaningful minutes. Pippen Jr.'s continued absence means more run for Ty Jerome and Cam Spencer.
  • MEM Guard #4
    Walter Clayton Jr. (ankle) is questionable for Tuesday’s matchup with the 76ers.
    Clayton Jr. is dealing with a right ankle sprain, though it’s possible the Grizzlies are taking a cautious approach with him on the second leg of a back-to-back set. Ty Jerome is back in action, so he should absorb Clayton Jr.'s minutes if the latter is ultimately sidelined.
  • MEM Guard #23
    Cedric Coward (knee) and Ty Jerome (calf) are available for Tuesday’s matchup with the 76ers.
    Coward and Jerome both sat out Monday’s loss to Brooklyn, but they’ll return to action for the second leg of Memphis’ back-to-back set. With a number of other Grizzlies banged up or sidelined, Coward and Jerome should be heavily involved against Philly.
  • SAS Forward-Center #45
    Mason Plumlee (conditioning) is available for Tuesday’s matchup with the Celtics.
    Plumlee is available to make his Spurs debut, but he’s unlikely to see much time on the court with both Victor Wembanyama and Luke Kornet available.
  • MIA Center #7
    Kel’el Ware (shoulder) is out for Tuesday’s matchup with the Wizards.
    Ware’s absence means the Heat may opt to play more small ball against Washington, but Vlad Goldin and Simone Fontecchio (upgraded to available) are two candidates to see increased run.