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  • MIL Power Forward #18
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    Kyle Kuzma (ankle) and Ryan Rollins (shoulder) are probable to play against the Pistons on Sunday.
    Kuz and Rollins are the only typical starters that are expected to be available for Milwaukee against Detroit. It’s unclear how much they will play, but they should continue to start to close out the regular season. Kuzma may have to spend time at center with both Brook Lopez and Bobby Portis sidelined.
  • PHX Guard #23
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    Suns reporter Duane Rankin reports that Jordan Goodwin (calf) does not have a timetable to return.
    Good suffered a left calf strain in Saturday’s win over the Magic, and he’ll join Dillon Brooks on the sideline for an extended period of time. Collin Gillespie could be in line for big minutes moving forward, and he needs to be rostered in standard fantasy leagues.
    Gordon's health the X-factor in Western conference
    Kenny Beecham explains why the Denver Nuggets' health is a crucial factor to what will happen in the NBA Playoffs while touching on the New York Knicks, Minnesota Timberwolves and Toronto Raptors.
  • SAS Forward #43
    Lindy Waters III (knee) is available for Monday’s matchup with the Pistons.
    Waters III will play through a hyperextended left knee, but he hasn’t been a regular part of San Antonio’s rotation, so his availability isn’t impactful in the realm of fantasy hoops.
  • PHX Guard-Forward #3
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that Dillon Brooks will miss 4-6 weeks due to a broken left hand.
    Brooks is enjoying the best season of his career, and he’s been an integral part of Phoenix’s success. With Brooks sidelined, Collin Gillespie and Grayson Allen should see a bump in playing time, with Ryan Dunn also expected to see some additional run.
  • Yanic Konan-Niederhäuser finished Sunday’s loss to the Magic with seven points (3-of-7 FGs), eight rebounds, four blocks and one three-pointer.
    The Clippers don’t play again until Thursday, so there is nothing to gain from adding Konan-Niederhäuser following his effort against the Magic. That said, the rookie 7-footer showed off the athleticism and defensive chops that prompted the Clippers to select him in the first round of last June’s draft. Konan-Niederhäuser’s four blocks were a season-high, and the eight boards were two shy of his previous high. Interestingly, he logged 26 minutes while starting center Brook Lopez (10/4/1/1 with one three-pointer) played 22. That won’t affect fantasy basketball immediately due to the Clippers’ poor Week 18 schedule, but it is something to watch during Thursday’s game against the Timberwolves.
  • LAC Guard #22
    Jordan Miller accounted for 14 points (5-of-7 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), one rebound, one assist and one blocked shot in Sunday’s loss to the Magic.
    With John Collins (head, neck) unavailable, there were additional opportunities for multiple Clippers on Sunday. Kobe Sanders (7/2/2/1 in 26 minutes) was the choice to fill the void in the starting lineup, but Miller also saw his opportunities increase. After logging 25 minutes in Friday’s loss to the Lakers, he played 23 against the Magic, putting up a solid points tally on good percentages. Of course, fantasy managers will want to see more from Miller in the other categories before committing. Plus, with the Clippers off until Thursday, there’s no need to add Miller or Sanders following Sunday’s defeat.
  • LAC Guard-Forward #9
    Bennedict Mathurin tallied 21 points (7-of-16 FGs, 6-of-7 FTs), nine rebounds, five assists and one three-pointer in Sunday’s loss to the Magic.
    Mathurin had a chance to win Sunday’s game, but his three-point attempt in the final seconds missed the mark. Conclusion aside, that doesn’t take away from the Clippers wing having another excellent night for his new team. Since being traded, Mathurin has averaged 22.2 points, 6.2 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.8 steals and 1.0 three-pointers in 30.2 minutes per game. That production has been good for fifth-round value in eight- and nine-cat formats, according to Basketball Monster. Those who held onto Mathurin must be thrilled that the Pacers included him in the Ivica Zubac trade, because he may not have had these opportunities in Indiana.
  • LAC Forward #2
    Kawhi Leonard amassed 37 points (14-of-25 FGs, 7-of-9 FTs), eight rebounds, four assists, three steals, two blocks and two three-pointers in Sunday’s loss to the Magic.
    Despite playing on a left ankle that caused him to exit Friday’s loss to the Lakers in crunch time, Leonard had another outstanding performance in a losing effort. Leading all scorers with 37 points, the Clippers’ star posted a robust stat line, including five “stocks.” A top-20 fantasy player over the past month, Leonard’s season-long value places him within the top-5 in eight- and nine-cat formats. As long as Kawhi remains healthy, those who have him rostered should be in excellent shape for the fantasy playoffs. The Clippers only play two games in Week 18, starting with the Timberwolves on Thursday.
  • ORL Forward #5
    Paolo Banchero finished Sunday’s win over the Clippers with 16 points (6-of-16 FGs, 4-of-5 FTs), seven rebounds and eight assists.
    After logging 47 minutes and recording one of his best stat lines of the season in Saturday’s double-overtime loss to the Suns, Banchero came back to earth against the Clippers. The rebounds and assists were good, but the Magic forward didn’t have a great night shooting the basketball, and his line didn’t include any defensive stats. Banchero has long been a player with greater value in points leagues than category leagues, so Sunday’s final line was unsurprising in that regard. The Magic play three games in Week 18, starting with the Lakers on Tuesday.
  • ORL Center-Forward #34
    Wendell Carter Jr. tallied 15 points (6-of-14 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), 14 rebounds and three assists in Sunday’s win over the Clippers.
    The good news for those who have Carter rostered is that he recorded his first double-double since January 4 and seventh of the season. The bad news is that he didn’t provide value beyond points, rebounds and assists, and the Magic center was also responsible for five of Orlando’s 12 turnovers. The lack of defensive production makes Carter difficult to trust in 12-team leagues, even with his status as the starting center in Orlando.
  • ORL Guard #3
    Desmond Bane accounted for 36 points (13-of-19 FGs, 6-of-10 FTs), five rebounds, one assist, two steals and four three-pointers in Sunday’s win over the Clippers.
    One day removed from scoring 34 points in a double-overtime loss to the Suns, Bane was even more productive against the Clippers. The 36 points were one shy of his season-high, and the Magic guard has scored 30 or more on three of his last four appearances. Over the past month, Bane has been a top-10 player in nine-cat formats, performing even better than fantasy managers hoped he would this season. The Magic conclude their road trip on Tuesday against the Lakers, the first of three games they’ll play during Week 18.