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  • NBA Shooting Guard #9
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    Jared Cunningham will take part in a free agent workout with the Rockets this week.
    Cunningham, now 28-years-old, was a first-round pick by the Mavericks in 2012, but hasn’t played in the NBA since 2016.
  • IND Guard #9
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    T.J. McConnell (hamstring) and Ben Sheppard (calf) are available for Wednesday’s matchup with the Magic.
    Both players are expected to handle their normal workloads off the bench, which means less run for Quenton Jackson and Kam Jones.
    Andresen shares NBA New Year's resolutions
    Pierre Andresen shares his New Year's resolutions including how to react to Giannis Antetokounmpo quotes, giving more flowers to players, brining rivalries back and more.
  • ATL Guard #11
    Trae Young (quad) is out for Wednesday’s matchup with the Timberwolves.
    Young sat out Monday, and he’ll be out for a second straight game. Nickeil Alexander-Walker is expected to remain in the starting lineup. He posted a monster 30/4/5/2/1 line with six triples on Monday against the Thunder.
  • CHA Guard #8
    The Hornets will start Collin Sexton, Brandon Miller, LaMelo Ball, Moussa Diabaté and Kon Knueppel in Wednesday’s matchup with the Warriors.
    Knueppel will reclaim his spot in the starting lineup after sitting out on Monday, and Sexton will replace the injured Miles Bridges.
  • PHX Guard #8
    Grayson Allen (knee) is out for Wednesday’s matchup with the Cavaliers.
    Allen will miss a seventh straight game to end the calendar year, which means Royce O’Neale should remain in the starting lineup. Collin Gillespie, however, has been the biggest beneficiary of Allen’s absence.
  • CHA Guard #21
    Pat Connaughton (ankle) is available for Wednesday’s matchup with the Hornets.
    Connaughton will shake his questionable tag, but his availability is of little consequence to fantasy managers due to his limited role off the bench.
  • CHA Forward-Center #22
    According to the Hornets’ official X.com account, Mason Plumlee (groin) underwent surgery to address a groin injury, and he will be re-evaluated in six weeks.
    While Plumlee is sidelined, Moussa Diabaté should continue to see big minutes until Ryan Kalkbrenner (elbow) returns. PJ Hall will likely be Diabaté’s backup and see rotational minutes while Kalkbrenner is sidelined.
  • CHA Forward #0
    Miles Bridges (ankle) is out for Wednesday’s matchup with the Warriors.
    Bridges injured his right ankle on Monday against the Bucks, and the injury will cost him at least one game. Kon Knueppel (ankle) is back in action, but the Hornets could give more minutes to Tidjane Salaun, Collin Sexton and potentially Sion James to make up for the absence of Bridges.
  • CHA Guard-Forward #7
    Kon Knueppel (ankle) is available for Wednesday’s matchup with the Warriors.
    Knueppel will return following a one-game absence, which should send Sion James back to the bench after a spot start against the Bucks. Fantasy managers can get Knueppel back into lineups for the New Year’s Eve slate.
  • SAC Guard #5
    Nique Clifford accounted for 18 points (7-of-12 FGs, 1-of-1 FTs), one rebound, two assists, one block and three three-pointers in Tuesday’s loss to the Clippers.
    A double-figure scorer in two straight and four of his last six appearances, Clifford recorded a season-high point total on Tuesday. And it’s worth noting that the rookie did not have to wait until “garbage time” to put up his points. Clifford shot 6-of-8 from the field in the first three quarters and finished a steal shy of a complete stat line. One solid performance does not make him a player worth adding, but Clifford is undoubtedly someone who would have added value if the Kings move some of their veterans before the February trade deadline.
  • SAC Forward #13
    Keegan Murray finished Tuesday’s loss to the Clippers with 11 points (4-of-13 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), two rebounds, one assist, one block and one three-pointer.
    Murray returned from his calf injury much sooner than many may have expected, as he was back in the lineup on Tuesday after a two-game absence. Interestingly, he played 30 minutes despite the game getting out of hand by halftime. The only important takeaway from Tuesday’s game for Murray managers is that he got through it without aggravating the calf injury. The Kings play three games over the final four days of Week 11, starting with a back-to-back on Thursday/Friday against the Celtics and Suns. We’ll see if Murray is available for all three.