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  • PHI Center
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    The Sixers plan to trade at least one of their second-round picks in the 2017 draft, according to Keith Pompey of the Philadephia Inquirer.
    In addition to having the third overall pick, the Sixers have four second-rounders - Nos. 36, 39, 46, and 50. Philly simply does not have enough room on its roster to add five rookies, especially considering they would like to use their cap space to sign quality free agents in July. Even after the Sixers trade away a pick, expect them to draft a stashable foreign player or two as well.
  • CHA Guard #25
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    KJ Simpson (hip) has been ruled out against the Wizards on Saturday.
    Simpson will remain sidelined, but with the guards ahead of him in the rotation all healthy, he likely wouldn’t have seen the floor even if he was able. This will be a third straight absence for him.
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    Domonique Foxworth joins the Dan Le Batard Show to explain why the 'prestige' of rostering a true league-changing superstar like LeBron James outweighs whatever 'annoyances' may come with his ego.
  • CHA Guard #23
    Tre Mann (illness) is available to play against the Wizards on Saturday.
    Mann will be back after missing one game due to an illness. However, he has only played a minimal role in recent weeks, so his return won’t alter the Hornets’ rotation dramatically.
  • ORL Guard #4
    Jalen Suggs (knee) is probable to play against the Cavaliers on Saturday.
    Suggs has missed Orlando’s last eight games, but he is expected to return to take on Cleveland. That will push Tristan da Silva back to the bench after a one-game stint as a starter. Jase Richardson should also lose out on minutes.
  • ORL Forward #22
    Franz Wagner (ankle) has been ruled out against the Cavaliers on Saturday.
    Wagner will miss a second straight game after playing just two games following a 16-game absence. Anthony Black will remain a starter despite Jalen Suggs (knee) being upgraded to probable. They’ll continue to manage this injury as he recovers, but it is slightly alarming that he will miss two games this quickly. Black has been productive as a fill-in.
  • NYK Center-Forward #32
    Karl-Anthony Towns (back) is questionable to play against the 76ers on Saturday.
    If Towns isn’t able to suit up, Mitchell Robinson would start in his place. Ariel Hukporti would also see a bump in minutes off the bench, though he wouldn’t be worth streaming. Towns’ absence would open up plenty of shots and minutes, and Robinson would receive a nice value boost as a starter.
  • WAS Guard #4
    AJ Johnson (illness) has been ruled out against the Hornets on Saturday.
    Johnson was available despite an illness on Thursday, but he didn’t end up seeing the floor. Now, he won’t even suit up. However, he isn’t a consistent part of the Wizards’ rotation, so it won’t impact fantasy basketball.
  • WAS Forward #00
    Tristan Vukčević (hamstring) has been ruled out against the Hornets on Saturday.
    This will be a fifth straight absence for Vukčević, but that typically doesn’t impact Washington’s rotation. However, with Marvin Bagley also sidelined, Vukčević would’ve filled the backup minutes if available. That role will now fall to Anthony Gill.
  • WAS Forward #35
    Marvin Bagley (back) has been ruled out against the Hornets on Saturday.
    This will be a second straight absence for Bagley, though the first one was due to an illness. Tristan Vukčević (hamstring) is also out, so Anthony Gill will fill out the backup center minutes. Gill isn’t worth streaming.
  • WAS Forward #22
    Khris Middleton (foot) is questionable to play against the Hornets on Saturday.
    Middleton had previously been dealing with a knee injury, but now it is a foot issue that is giving him trouble. If he isn’t available against Charlotte, Justin Champagnie would likely slide into the starting lineup, with Will Riley taking on extra minutes off the bench.
  • WAS Guard #0
    Bilal Coulibaly (back) has been ruled out against the Hornets on Saturday.
    Coulibaly will miss a fifth straight game, and he has immediately been ruled out instead of being listed as questionable at first, which can be a sign that a player could be a little further away from returning. Bub Carrington should continue to start in his stead.