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  • GSW Small Forward
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    The Warriors drafted Alabama power forward Richard Hendrix with the 49th pick in the draft.
    Hendrix is a bit undersized for an NBA power forward, causing his stock to slip during the pre-draft camp in Orlando. He could be a productive player, but with Don Nelson at the reins in Golden State, it’s not going to happen next year.
  • MIN Guard #5
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    Anthony Edwards (foot) is out for Monday’s game against the Warriors.
    Edwards will sit out Monday’s game after scoring 32 points in Sunday’s loss to the Warriors. Bones Hyland and Mike Conley will see their opportunities increase, with the former offering the higher streaming ceiling.
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    Isiah Thomas analyzes why Donovan Mitchell has "the total package" and the leadership he has shown to "galvanize" the Cleveland Cavaliers, who look to rewrite their season of high expectations.
  • MIN Guard #5
    Anthony Edwards (foot) is questionable for Monday’s game against the Warriors.
    Edwards is a new addition to the injury report, with right foot injury management as the reason for his inclusion. Given the timing of the injury update, there’s a real possibility that he doesn’t play. If Edwards sits, Mike Conley and Bones Hyland will be asked to pick up the slack, with the latter offering a higher ceiling.
  • BOS Center #88
    Derrick White, Payton Pritchard, Jaylen Brown, Sam Hauser and Neemias Queta will start Monday’s game against the Trail Blazers.
    After coming off the bench in Saturday’s loss to the Bulls, Queta is back in the starting lineup. With Luka Garza (ankle) unavailable, the Celtics may play their starting center more than usual. Amari Williams, who started on Saturday, could be in the rotation, but the rookie should only be rostered in dynasty leagues.
  • MEM Forward-Center #7
    Cam Spencer, Cedric Coward, Jaylen Wells, Santi Aldama and Jaren Jackson Jr. will start Monday’s game against the Rockets.
    After a two-game absence, Aldama is back on the court and is part of the Grizzlies’ starting lineup. His return pushes Jock Landale to the bench, lowering the latter’s fantasy ceiling. However, both players are worth rostering as the Grizzlies continue without Zach Edey (ankle).
  • HOU Forward #17
    Tari Eason, Kevin Durant, Alperen Sengun, Jabari Smith Jr., and Amen Thompson will start against the Grizzlies on Monday.
    Eason is off the injury report and back in the starting lineup for the Rockets, sending Josh Okogie back to the bench. Houston has had an up-and-down season but has won four out of its last five games. With their starting unit back intact, the Rockets will have a stronger chance of collecting another win against a banged-up Gizzlies team.
  • HOU Guard #0
    Aaron Holiday (back) is available for Monday’s game against the Grizzlies.
    After a five-game absence, Holiday is available for Tuesday’s game. However, while he may see some action, the reserve point guard is unlikely to get the time needed to affect fantasy basketball. Leave Holiday on the waiver wire.
  • PHX Guard #4
    Jalen Green (hamstring) is questionable for Tuesday’s game against the Nets.
    Pulled from Friday’s loss to the Hawks for precautionary reasons, Green did not play in Sunday’s loss to the Heat. With Devin Booker (ankle) also out, the Suns relied more on starters Collin Gillespie and Grayson Allen and reserve Jordan Goodwin. If Green plays, his minutes will likely be restricted.
  • BKN Guard #88
    Nolan Traoré (illness) is probable for Tuesday’s game against the Suns.
    Traoré’s absence on Sunday led to fellow rookie Ben Saraf playing rotation minutes off the bench. While neither player is a factor in redraft leagues currently, that may change after the All-Star break.
  • LAC Guard #8
    Kris Dunn (ankle) is questionable to play against the Jazz on Tuesday.
    Dunn left Sunday’s win over the Nets in the first half with an ankle injury and did not return after halftime. As a result, his status for Tuesday’s game against his former team is still unknown. Dunn has been a staple in the Clippers’ starting backcourt during his tenure in L.A., but if he can’t go against the Jazz, Kobe Sanders is a candidate to fill in as a starter.
  • BKN Guard #24
    Cam Thomas (ankle) is probable for Tuesday’s game against the Suns.
    Thomas was held out of Sunday’s loss to the Clippers due to a sprained left ankle. On track to return Tuesday night, he’s been more valuable in points leagues than category leagues. Plus, Thomas is still coming off the bench, which limits his fantasy ceiling regardless of league format.