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  • NBA Point Guard #1
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    Rajon Rondo (right ankle sprain) has been ruled out for Monday’s game against the Lakers.
    Rondo will remain sidelined for at least one more game, which keeps Brandon Goodwin in the backup point guard role. He won’t be worth streaming, as starter Darius Garland has logged heavy minutes in Rondo’s absence.

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    Devin Booker (ankle) led the Suns with 31 points (12-of-21 FGs), four rebounds, three assists, one steal and five three-pointers in a 110-103 loss to the Hawks on Friday.
    Booker was in the midst of a big night before injuring his ankle, which forced him to exit early and not return. He was seen using crutches after the game to avoid putting pressure on it. The team should provide an update in the coming days, but with Jalen Green (hamstring) also exiting early, Grayson Allen and Jordan Goodwin should see a bump in minutes and production. Hopefully this isn’t a long-term absence for Booker.
    LeBron's ego not 'outsized' relative to value
    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.
  • NOP Forward #1
    Zion Williamson produced 24 points (9-of-17 FGs, 6-of-11 FTs), 11 rebounds, four assists, two steals and one block in the win Friday over the Grizzlies.
    After exiting Wednesday’s game early with an illness, Williamson made up for the missed time against the Grizzlies on Friday. As usual, he did all of his work inside the arc as a scorer and would have crept a bit closer to the 30-point mark if it weren’t for missed free throws. The versatile forward also left his mark on the glass, as he led the Pelicans in rebounds on the evening en route to his second double-double of the season. Williamson remains a high-ceiling player in fantasy leagues. He’s put together some nice performances of late.
  • DET Forward #5
    Ron Holland contributed a full line on Friday with 13 points (5-of-7 FGs), six rebounds, one assist, two steals, one block and one three-pointer against the Rockets.
    Holland hasn’t been able to contribute value consistently during his second season, but he is certainly capable of making an impact in a multitude of ways. Most of his value this season has been tied up in steals, but he was able to do more than just that in this game. He still has a lot of growing to do before he can be a standard league option, but performances like this show that he will be able to make a big impact eventually.
  • NOP Forward #25
    Trey Murphy totaled 32 points (9-of-15 FGs, 12-of-12 FTs), three rebounds, three assists, three steals and two three-pointers in the win over the Grizzlies on Friday.
    Murphy was one of multiple Pelicans players to have a big night. On the offensive end, he efficiently shot his way past the 30-point mark for the fifth time in January and utilized the free-throw line along the way. Defensively, Murphy used his length to rack up a few steals and boost his fantasy basketball production in the process. Friday’s strong two-way performance was just the latest in what’s been a great start to the calendar year for Murphy. He’ll have a chance for another big game against the Spurs on Sunday.
  • NOP Guard-Forward #41
    Saddiq Bey tallied 36 points (13-of-20 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), four rebounds, four assists, one steal and six three-pointers in a win over the Grizzlies on Friday.
    Bey’s stellar season continued against the Grizzlies, as he shot efficiently from the floor en route to his first 30-point game of the season. A season-high six three-pointers was a major part of his success on the offensive end in this game, while he also made contributions as a facilitator. Bey’s best moments, however, came in the fourth quarter; he scored 19 in the frame to help the Pacers mount a big comeback and ultimately an overtime victory. Bey remains one of the bright spots for New Orleans this season.
  • DET Forward-Center #28
    Isaiah Stewart provided a boost off the bench with 16 points (7-of-9 FGs), four rebounds and two assists against the Rockets on Friday.
    Stewart had a quiet stretch entering this game, but he was able to get things going on offense in the loss. Typically, Stewart’s impact is on the glass and as a shot blocker, but he wasn’t able to do much of either in this game. Still, a productive scoring night is encouraging since he should typically collect more boards and blocks than he did in this game. However, he hasn’t been able to make a consistent impact for fantasy managers as a reserve.
  • HOU Center #30
    Clint Capela provided a boost off the bench with five points (2-of-5 FGs), nine rebounds, one assist, one steal and three blocks on Friday against the Pistons.
    Capela hasn’t been more than a depth piece down low for the Rockets this season, which hasn’t resulted in much production in the box score. However, with Steven Adams (ankle) out indefinitely, Capela has taken on more minutes and was able to contribute some boards and blocks in this game. He’ll be a solid reserve moving forward, but as long as Alperen Şengün is healthy, Capela won’t play enough to be worth rostering.
  • HOU Forward #7
    Kevin Durant led the Rockets with 32 points (11-of-19 FGs), seven rebounds, three assists, one steal, one block and five three-pointers in a 111-104 win over the Pistons on Friday.
    Durant got off to a hot start in this game and entered halftime with 18 points. He remained hot after the break and ended up scoring at least 30 points for the second time in 24 hours. Durant has now shot at least 55 percent from the floor in four of his last five games. He has been hot recently and continues to play big minutes; he’s averaging 39.3 minutes per game over the past two weeks. As long as he’s on the floor, KD will continue to shine.
  • HOU Forward #10
    Jabari Smith Jr. stuffed the stat sheet on Friday with 11 points (5-of-9 FGs), 10 rebounds, three assists, two steals, two blocks and one three-pointer against the Pistons.
    Smith has had some subpar performances recently, but he was able to turn in a strong line on Friday. This was only his second double-double of the month, and despite being a high-level defender, Smith hasn’t been able to consistently contribute defensive stats. That wasn’t the case in this game. He didn’t do much scoring, but he was efficient. He’ll look to keep it going against the Grizzlies on Monday.
  • TOR Forward-Guard #9
    RJ Barrett, Brandon Ingram, Immanuel Quickley, Scottie Barnes and Sandro Mamukelashvili will start against the Trail Blazers on Friday.
    Barrett returns to the lineup and the starting five following a two-week absence (ankle). His return will give the Raptors a boost on the offensive end as they look to win their third straight game and end Portland’s four-game win streak. Toronto is currently fourth in the Eastern Conference standings.