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  • NBA Point Guard #6
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    Shelvin Mack has reportedly agreed to a deal with Olimpia Milano of Italy.
    The length of the deal isn’t clear nor do we know if it includes an NBA buyout clause. Mack is a serviceable backup PG, but he’ll be 29 next season, so we may have already seen the last of him at the NBA level.
  • IND Forward #43
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    Pascal Siakam had 27 points (11-of-22 FGs, 1-of-2 FTs), six rebounds, five assists, one block and four three-pointers in the win over the Pelicans on Friday.
    Siakam’s consistent scoring remains one of the stories of the season. The 31-year-old power forward had 27 points in the win over the Pelicans, giving him 19 games with at least 25 points on the season. He’s also scored at least 20 points in 32-of-42 games this season. Siakam has provided fifth-round value over the last two weeks. The Pacers are back in action Saturday against the Pistons for the second game of a back-to-back.
    Will Black remain 'excellent' amid ORL injuries?
    Noah Ruben dives into Anthony Black's impressive performances for the Orlando Magic, detailing why he should stay in hot form due to Orlando having injuries to other key players.
  • IND Center #32
    Jay Huff had 29 points (13-of-17 FGs), nine rebounds, one assist, two steals, two blocks and three three-pointers in the Pacers’ 127-119 victory over the Pelicans on Friday.
    One minute into the second quarter, Huff ran a pick and roll to perfection and finished with a poster dunk. That play and many others like it Friday showed that the 28-year-old center has truly come into his own this season as he dropped a career-high 29 points. Huff has had at least 20 points in three of his last six games now and provided third-round per game value over the last two weeks. Rostered in just 21 percent of Yahoo! leagues, he’s worth adding immediately.
  • CHI Forward #44
    Patrick Williams (ankle) left Friday’s game against the Nets.
    Williams had seven points and three rebounds in 12 minutes off the bench before departing with what the Bulls called a right ankle sprain. The 24-year-old forward won’t return. While his availability doesn’t impact fantasy basketball and the severity of his injury is unknown, the Bulls will be back in action Sunday for a rematch with the Nets.
  • SAC Guard #23
    Keon Ellis (knee) is out for Friday’s game against the Wizards.
    Ellis was added to the injury report Friday afternoon as questionable with a knee injury and was subsequently ruled out for the matchup with the Wizards. Malik Monk could see more minutes with Ellis sidelined, but otherwise the Kings rotation won’t be impacted.
  • HOU Forward #17
    Tari Eason (ankle) has been ruled out against the Timberwolves on Friday.
    This will be a fourth straight absence for Eason, which means Josh Okogie should remain in the starting unit for another game. However, that hasn’t resulted in much production in the box score from him.
  • LAL Center-Forward #11
    Jaxson Hayes (hamstring) is questionable to play against the Trail Blazers on Saturday.
    Both Hayes and Deandre Ayton (knee) are questionable, so the Lakers could end up incredibly shorthanded down low. If both are sidelined, Jarred Vanderbilt and Drew Timme would likely be next in line to fill out center minutes.
  • SAC Forward-Center #11
    Domantas Sabonis (knee) is available to play against the Wizards on Friday.
    It has been two months since Sabonis last played, but he’ll make his return to the lineup in this game. He may have his minutes managed, which could result in him coming off the bench in his first game back. However, it will be good to have him back on the floor. He’ll eventually push Maxime Raynaud to the bench, which could happen in this game.
  • CHA Forward #14
    Moussa Diabaté (hamstring) is questionable to play against the Warriors on Saturday.
    Diabaté had been dealing with a hip injury, but now he’s managing a hamstring injury. If he is unavailable, Ryan Kalkbrenner should return to the starting lineup, and with a lack of other center options, he should play over 30 minutes.
  • LAL Center #5
    Deandre Ayton (knee) is questionable to play against the Trail Blazers on Saturday.
    This is a new injury for Ayton, and the Lakers don’t have much depth at center behind him. Jaxson Hayes would likely fill the void, though his streaming appeal will be limited. Drew Timme could also fill some minutes off the bench.
  • LAL Forward-Guard #77
    Luka Dončić (groin) is out for Saturday’s game against the Trail Blazers.
    Dončić is dealing with left groin soreness and has been ruled out in advance of Saturday’s game against the Trail Blazers. Lakers starters including LeBron James will be heavily relied on in this one while reserves Dalton Knecht, Nick Smith Jr. and Gabe Vincent could also help pick up the slack.