Dejounte Murray- He has to be picked up everywhere after his monster performance vs. the Cavaliers. He had 19 points, 10 rebounds, three assists and seven steals, and coach Gregg Popovich has made it clear that he will be the full-time starter going forward.
Kyle Anderson- He’s worth owning until Kawhi Leonard (quad) comes back.
Skal Labissiere- He’s the best PF to own in Sacramento going forward, but for some odd reason, the Kings might end up trading him according to ESPN.
Bogdan Bogdanovic- He’s been a must-own player for weeks, so cut him some slack for tonight’s quiet game.
Buddy Hield- He’ll continue to trend up during the second half of the season.
Jonathon Simmons- Still a decent source of hustle stats and he’s getting big minutes.
Michael Beasley- He’s a monster play every time Kristaps Porzingis (knee) sits, but he also has some standalone value too when the Knicks are healthy.
Jarrett Jack- As long as he’s the starter, he’s good enough to be the 12th or 13th player on a standard league roster.
Willy Hernangomez- He got an opportunity with Kristaps Porzingis (knee) and Kyle O’Quinn (calf) out and made the most of it. I love him as a trade deadline stash.
Marcus Morris- He’s trending up in deeper leagues, but I’ll be curious to see if he plays on Wednesday on the second night of a back-to-back.
Larry Nance- Brook Lopez continues to trend down and Nance’s value is headed in the opposite direction. He’s been really solid lately.
Jordan Clarkson- He’s been rolling and there is no timetable for Lonzo Ball’s return.
Jarrett Allen- He had his first double-double, but I still have no idea when he will be unleashed. If the Nets were smart, the sooner the better.
Joe Harris- As good of a 3-point specialist that you will find on the wire at the moment, assuming guys like Wayne Ellington are already owned.