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  • NBA Shooting Guard #18
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    Dion Waiters (migraine) did not play in Saturday’s win over the Blazers.
    Waiters was considered to be a game-time decision, but he did not play at all as the Lakers closed out Portland. With the team’s second round opponent yet to be determined (Houston holds a 3-2 lead on Oklahoma City), Waiters will have a few days to get back to full strength. J.R. Smith played seven minutes off the bench in Waiters’ absence, but neither is worth using in any fantasy format right now.

  • NYK Guard #3
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    Josh Hart contributed 16 points (6-of-10 FGs), nine rebounds, five assists and four three-pointers in Game 3 against the Spurs on Monday.
    Hart got off to a strong start to this game and was pivotal in helping the Knicks stay afloat when the Spurs got off to a hot start and in helping New York take a halftime lead with a late run. However, he only scored three more points in the second half. He was still able to impact the game in other ways, but the hot shooting didn’t carry over. Still, he’ll continue to be one of the most impactful players in this series, even if it doesn’t always result in big scoring nights.
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  • NYK Guard #00
    Jordan Clarkson provided a boost off the bench with 10 points (4-of-7 FGs), three rebounds, one assist, one steal and two three-pointers in Game 3 against the Spurs on Monday.
    Landry Shamet played the role of offensive hero off the bench for the Knicks in Games 1 and 2, but it was Clarkson that filled that role in this one. He hit some big shots to keep the Knicks close, though it didn’t end up being enough for them to get the win. The veteran scorer is capable of getting hot when needed, but there is no guarantee he continues to produce to this level as the series continues.
  • NYK Forward-Guard #8
    OG Anunoby lit up the Spurs with 28 points (9-of-13 FGs), five rebounds, one assist, two blocks and three three-pointers in Game 3 on Monday.
    Anunoby started this game off hot, scoring 17 points in the first half. He ended up having his highest-scoring performance since the first round, and he came up big late with a three-pointer with nine seconds left to bring the Knicks within two points. Unfortunately, it didn’t lead to a win, but the Knicks still lead the series 2-1, with Game 4 in New York again on Thursday. Anunoby made plenty of impressive shots in this game, and they’ll need that high level shot-making to continue throughout the series.
  • SAS Guard #4
    De’Aaron Fox finished with 12 points (4-of-14 FGs), three rebounds, eight assists, one steal and two blocks on Monday in Game 3 against the Knicks.
    After seemingly figuring things out by scoring 20 points in Game 2 following a rough Game 1 and subpar series against the Thunder, Fox’s struggles returned in this game. However, he was able to make some plays down the stretch, including a mid-range jumper with 12 seconds left to give the Spurs a five-point lead. They were able to hold on and get their first win of the series. Fox needs to be much better than he has been, so hopefully the 2023 Clutch Player of the Year hitting a big shot late will provide him some momentum moving forward.
  • SAS Guard #2
    Dylan Harper provided a boost off the bench with 13 points (5-of-18 FGs), nine rebounds, four assists and one three-pointer in Game 3 against the Knicks on Monday.
    The rookie has been incredible throughout the postseason, though he wasn’t able to match his shooting efficiency in this game. It was a rough shooting night for Harper, but that didn’t prevent the Spurs from securing their first win of the series. He’s been important to the team’s success, which isn’t common for a 20-year-old in the NBA Finals. The volume will increase as he ages, which should lead to some incredible fantasy seasons. For now, he’ll look to make an impact in his role as the series continues on Thursday.
  • SAS Guard #5
    Stephon Castle lit up the Knicks with 23 points (8-of-14 FGs), five rebounds, five assists, one steal, one block and two three-pointers in Game 3 on Monday.
    In just his second season, Castle has been so impressive, and this was one of his best performances of his first postseason. He seemingly injured his ankle in Game 2, but it was never expected to alter his status for this game, and it certainly didn’t hinder his performance. Castle had a strong outing, and he was able to seal the game with a pair of free throws to give the Spurs a four-point lead late. If the Spurs want to even the series in Game 4 on Thursday, Castle will need to continue to play at this level.
  • ATL Head Coach
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that the Hawks have signed head coach Quin Snyder to a multiyear contract extension.
    In 267 games with the Hawks in his three and half years as the team’s head coach, Snyder has coached his team to a 132-135 record. Snyder isn’t quite a .500 coach with the team, but Atlanta’s late-season resurgence and playoff appearance after trading Trae Young showed team brass enough to bring Snyder back.
  • SAS Guard #5
    Stephon Castle (ankle) said on Sunday that his right ankle is “feeling good” ahead of Monday’s Game 3 of the NBA Finals against the Knicks.
    Castle appeared to injure his right leg during the second half of Game 2 on Friday. While he did exit the game shortly after the tweak, the second-year guard was back on the court in the fourth quarter as the Spurs rallied. Based on Castle’s comments on Sunday, he should be a full go for Game 3 as the Spurs look to cut the Knicks’ 2-0 lead in half. “It’s been feeling good,” Castle said. “It feels a lot better than I thought it would initially. Obviously, I had some adrenaline running, kind of once I settled down, I started to feel it. Waking up the next day, actually felt really good.” Castle was not listed on the injury report released by the Spurs on Sunday afternoon, so he’ll take on his usual starting role.
  • PHI General Manager #42
    Elton Brand will not return as the 76ers’ general manager.
    ESPN’s Shams Charania shared on social media on Sunday that Brand won’t return as Philadelphia’s GM. The post came shortly after he broke the news of the Sixers’ promotion of assistant GM Jameer Nelson to Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations. Brand’s tenure began in September of 2026, and he will now reportedly be working to land a new role within the organization.
  • SAC Forward-Center #11
    NBA insider Jake Fischer reports that rival teams expect the Kings to make Domantas Sabonis available for trade this summer.
    The scuttlebutt surrounding the Kings heading into the February trade deadline was that the team would look to move some of its veterans to kickstart a reset of the roster. No one was moved, and Sabonis underwent season-ending surgery to repair a torn left meniscus during the All-Star break. The veteran center once again being the subject of trade rumors is unsurprising, especially considering the Kings’ struggles and current salary cap situation. The Kings hold the seventh overall pick in this month’s draft, and Sabonis’ future could affect that, as well as Maxime Raynaud. Raynaud earned second-team All-Rookie honors and started 56 of the 74 games he played.
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