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    The Kings cancelled Thursday’s practice due to an outbreak of COVID-19, putting Friday’s game vs. Memphis in jeopardy.
    Marvin Bagley and Terence Davis recently entered the protocols, and there are fears that more players could be headed that way. The team is planning to retest all players, so we should get another update this evening.

  • LAC Center #40
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    Ivica Zubac led the Clippers with 23 points (8-of-14 FGs), 11 rebounds, two assists and two steals in a 115-102 loss to the Suns on Thursday.
    With Kawhi Leonard (ankle) and James Harden (personal) both sidelined, Zubac stepped up as the leading scorer for LA. He ended up being the lone bright spot in the starting unit; if the bench didn’t step up, this game would’ve been more lopsided. 23 points were a new season-high for Zubac, but he won’t get that opportunity often when this team is healthy.
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  • LAC Guard #0
    Bradley Beal struggled on Thursday and finished with just five points (2-of-14 FGs), one rebound, one assist and one three-pointer against the Suns.
    After missing Tuesday’s game, which was the second leg of a back-to-back, Beal was back to take on the Suns. With James Harden (personal) and Kawhi Leonard (ankle) both sidelined, it was a great opportunity for Beal to get back on track against his former team. Beal was limited to 20 minutes once again. The hope is that he’ll eventually play better and play more, but at this point, he isn’t doing much to help fantasy managers or the Clippers.
  • LAC Guard #12
    Cam Christie provided a boost off the bench with 17 points (5-of-7 FGs), two rebounds, three assists, one steal and two three-pointers against the Suns on Thursday.
    Christie hasn’t been part of the rotation this season, but with James Harden (personal) and Kawhi Leonard (ankle) both out, he was given the opportunity to play a large role off the bench. He took full advantage, setting a new career-high for points. Perhaps Christie will earn more minutes, but he won’t play a significant role consistently this season. However, he’s an intriguing stash in dynasty leagues.
  • OKC Guard #21
    Aaron Wiggins (adductor) has been ruled out against the Kings on Friday.
    Wiggins started in OKC’s last game on Wednesday, but he won’t be available to play Sacramento. Chet Holmgren and Alex Caruso will be back, but Wiggins’ absence will open up more minutes for Ajay Mitchell and Isaiah Joe, even if Luguentz Dort returns from his shoulder injury.
  • OKC Guard #5
    Luguentz Dort (shoulder) is questionable to play against the Kings on Friday.
    Dort missed Wednesday’s game against Portland after an early exit on Tuesday. If he remains out for another game, Ajay Mitchell should get another start in Dort’s place. Mitchell had 21 points in 31 minutes against the Trail Blazers.
  • SAC Forward-Center #11
    Domantas Sabonis (ribs) is questionable to play against the Thunder on Friday.
    Sabonis missed Wednesday’s game against Golden State, which allowed Drew Eubanks to get the starting nod in his place. Eubanks should get another start if Sabonis remains out, with Maxime Raynaud and Precious Achiuwa filling out the reserve minutes. If Sabonis is back, he’ll play the majority of the minutes at center.
  • OKC Guard #9
    Alex Caruso (rest) is not on the injury report against the Kings on Friday.
    Caruso sat out the second leg of OKC’s back-to-back on Wednesday, but he’ll be back against Sacramento. He’ll occupy his typical role off the bench, which should push Ousmane Dieng out of the rotation.
  • PHX Guard #4
    Devin Booker, Jalen Green, Grayson Allen, Royce O’Neale and Mark Williams against the Clippers on Thursday.
    Green will immediately start in his season debut, but it won’t be Allen heading to a reserve role. Ryan Dunn, who had started every game this season, will come off the bench. With Green on a minutes limit, Dunn should still play a large role.
  • OKC Center-Forward #7
    Chet Holmgren (back) is not on the injury report against the Kings on Friday.
    Holmgren will be back after missing Wednesday’s game. He’ll be back in the starting lineup, which has been a revolving door for the Thunder. Aaron Wiggins (adductor) has been ruled out, so Holmgren will slide into that starting spot.
  • SAC Guard #8
    Zach LaVine (back) is not on the injury report for Friday’s game against the Thunder.
    LaVine missed Wednesday’s game against Golden State, which opened the door for Nique Clifford to start. The rookie logged 33 minutes but will be pushed to the bench with LaVine back in the lineup.