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    The Spurs waived F Da’Sean Butler on Tuesday.
    He’ll try to catch on with another team, but will struggle to make an opening-day roster.
  • ATL Forward-Center #17
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    Onyeka Okongwu (mouth) is out for Thursday’s game against the Jazz.
    Thursday’s game will be the fourth that Okongwu has missed due to a dental fracture that required surgery. The Hawks will continue to rely on Christian Koloko and Mouhamed Gueye to fill the void as they await Okongwu’s return and the arrival of Jock Landale.
    Who will step up for Thunder with SGA injured?
    Noah Rubin talks about Shai Gilgeous-Alexander being sidelined until after the All-Star break because of an abdominal strain, revealing some players who could step up for the Thunder in Gilgeous-Alexander's absence.
  • Nikola Vučević (trade pending) is not on the injury report for Friday’s game against the Heat.
    Acquired from the Bulls on Tuesday, Vučević will be available to make his Celtics debut on Friday. While his addition to the rotation may not eliminate starter Neemias Queta’s fantasy value since they have different skill sets, Vooch’s arrival likely means fewer opportunities for Luka Garza. Those who have rostered Vučević or Queta throughout the season should hold, at least until it’s clear how head coach Joe Mazzulla will set up the new rotation.
  • BOS Forward #30
    Sam Hauser (thumb) is not on the injury report for Friday’s game against the Heat.
    Hauser is back after missing Wednesday’s win over the Rockets, the Celtics’ second game in as many nights. With the sharpshooter back in the fold, Luka Garza will head to the bench. And with Nikola Vučević available to make his Celtics’ debut, Garza’s limited fantasy value will take a hit.
  • BOS Guard-Forward #7
    Jaylen Brown (hamstring, knee) is off the injury report for Friday’s game against the Heat.
    Brown did not play in Wednesday’s win over the Rockets, which was Boston’s second game in as many nights. His return will push Ron Harper Jr. to the bench, whether the fourth-year wing will have minimal value at best.
  • ORL Forward #22
    Magic president of basketball operations Jeff Weltman said Thursday that Franz Wagner (ankle) is “very close” to returning.
    Wagner has appeared in only two games since suffering a high left ankle sprain during a December 7 game against the Knicks. Getting him back will give Orlando a much-needed boost on the playmaking front. With Wagner already out for Thursday’s game against the Nets, the next opportunity for him to play would be on Saturday against the Jazz. While Anthony Black may be the player who heads to the bench, he’s worth holding onto in 12-team leagues.
  • POR Forward #8
    Deni Avdija (back) participated in Thursday’s practice but is not expected to play in Friday’s game against the Grizzlies.
    Avdija has missed Portland’s last two games with a lower back injury that first surfaced during a January 11 loss to the Knicks. His absence on Friday would coincide with the return of Scoot Henderson, who will be available for the first time this season. While he certainly won’t log heavy minutes, Scoot can help Portland account for Avdija’s absence.
  • POR Guard #00
    Trail Blazers acting head coach Tiago Splitter said Thursday that Scoot Henderson will make his season debut on Friday against the Grizzlies.
    After suffering a torn left hamstring during the offseason, Henderson’s path to a full recovery has been an arduous one. He’ll make his season debut on Friday, and the point guard is likely to be under a minutes restriction. Henderson won’t affect fantasy basketball immediately, but he’s someone who could have added value after the All-Star break due to the Blazers’ need for playmakers on the perimeter.
  • CLE Forward #35
    The Cavaliers are converting Nae’Qwan Tomlin to a standard contract.
    Signed to a two-way contract in March, Tomlin played well enough this season to earn a standard contract. The Cavaliers got that done shortly after the trade deadline, ensuring that the athletic forward will be eligible for the postseason. In 41 games, Tomlin has averaged 6.6 points and 3.1 rebounds in 17.2 minutes. While ensuring that he’s available for the rest of the season helps Cleveland’s depth, it doesn’t affect fantasy basketball.
  • CHA Forward #26
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that the Celtics have traded Xavier Tillman Sr. and $3.5 million to the Hornets.
    The goal of this transaction was for the Celtics to get out of the luxury tax. Tillman was out of the Celtics’ rotation for most of this season, averaging 7.9 minutes per game in 14 appearances. His fantasy outlook won’t change in Charlotte.
  • MIA Guard #14
    Tyler Herro (ribs) is out for Friday’s game against the Celtics.
    Herro has been out since January 15, which is the last time the Heat faced the Celtics. The guard has not been given a timeline by team doctors, and given the time Herro has already missed, fantasy managers should consider him week-to-week. Pelle Larsson has been the replacement in the starting lineup, and he’s worth considering as a deep-league streamer.