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    Former 76ers head coach Brett Brown has joined the Spurs coaching staff as an assistant coach.
    A member of Gregg Popovich’s coaching tree has returned to San Antonio, with Brown’s hiring being made official by the Spurs Thursday afternoon. Prior to his serving as 76ers head coach, Brown spent 11 seasons on Popovich’s coaching staff from 2002-13, winning four NBA titles in the process.

  • TOR Center #19
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    Jakob Poeltl (back) was a full participant in Saturday’s practice.
    Poeltl, who has not appeared in a game since December, has been plagued by a lower back injury since training camp. With the 7-footer going through practice on Saturday, there’s a chance that he plays on Sunday against the Pacers. Given the time that Poeltl has missed, conditioning is a concern. While his return would mean fewer minutes for Collin Murray-Boyles and Sandro Mamukelashvili, Poeltl is unlikely to take on a full workload immediately.
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  • HOU Guard-Forward #1
    Amen Thompson (illness) is questionable for Saturday’s game against the Thunder.
    Thompson, a late addition to the Rockets’ injury report, has yet to miss a game this season. It goes without saying that his absence would have a significant impact on Houston’s play, especially on defense. Reed Sheppard and Aaron Holiday would be in line for additional opportunities due to the lack of on-ball playmakers.
  • CHA Forward #26
    Xavier Tillman (not with team) is out for Saturday’s game against the Hawks.
    Acquired from the Celtics on Thursday, Tillman has yet to join his new team. Upon arrival, he’ll give the Hornets another option in the frontcourt, but he’s unlikely to get the run needed to affect fantasy basketball.
  • CHA Forward #31
    Tidjane Salaün (illness) is available for Saturday’s game against the Hawks.
    Salaün has missed Charlotte’s last three games, with Grant Williams taking up his minutes. Since Williams is also available for Saturday’s matchup with the Hawks, there’s no guarantee that Salaün gets legitimate rotation minutes.
  • UTA Forward-Center #42
    Kevin Love (illness) is upgraded to probable for Saturday’s game against the Magic.
    After missing Utah’s last two games, Love is on track to be available for Saturday’s game. However, with Jaren Jackson Jr., Kyle Filipowski and Jusuf Nurkić available, there may not be enough minutes for Love to affect fantasy basketball. Nurkić has been a DNP-CD in the last two games; if he isn’t starting, don’t expect him to play.
  • UTA Guard #3
    Keyonte George (ankle) is probable for Saturday’s game against the Magic.
    Initially questionable for Saturday’s game, George is on track to be available after a three-game absence. While the Jazz have held Jusuf Nurkić out of games recently, even though he was listed as available, that should not be an issue for George. That said, fantasy managers need to ensure that he’s in the starting lineup before locking the point guard into their lineups. George’s return would push Isaiah Collier to the bench.
  • WAS Forward-Center #23
    NBA insider Chris Haynes reported Friday that Anthony Davis (hand, groin) is unlikely to play again this season.
    With the Wizards likely focused on doing all they can to avoid losing their 2026 first-round pick, which is top-8 protected, to the Knicks, Davis not making his debut for the team until next season would be an unsurprising development. It was reported in mid-January that Davis’ left hand injury wouldn’t require surgery to repair the ligament damage. Will he go through with the procedure now that it’s reportedly been decided that Davis won’t play this season? For fantasy managers who have been stashing Davis in an IL spot, it’s time to move on.
  • SAC Center #32
    Dylan Cardwell finished Friday’s loss to the Clippers with 14 points (7-of-11 FGs), 14 rebounds, one assist, one steal and two blocks.
    The rookie center took advantage of increased minutes on Friday and logged arguably his best game as a professional. He’s notched back-to-back double-digit rebound games and could realistically carve out a consistent role with this team, given where they are in the standings at this point in the season. Cardwell recently signed a standard contract with the Kings after going undrafted and agreeing to a two-way deal.
  • SAC Guard #0
    Malik Monk totaled 18 points (6-of-13 FGs), two rebounds, two assists, one steal and six three-pointers in Friday’s loss to the Clippers.
    Monk was consistent as a scorer throughout Friday’s contest, but his biggest moments came in the third and fourth quarters, when his three-point shooting put the Kings on a run and at one point gave them a fourth-quarter lead. All of the veteran combo-guard’s scoring came from deep in this game, as he finished with at least six triples for the third time this season. Monk appears to be firmly back in the nightly rotation following a stretch earlier in the season in which he saw DNP’s. He’s capable of big nights, but isn’t someone fantasy managers should get excited about.
  • SAC Guard #5
    Nique Clifford tallied 16 points (5-of-12 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), two rebounds, two assists, two steals, one block and two three-pointers in the loss to the Clippers on Friday.
    Clifford was one of several Kings players to make an impact off the bench on Friday. He was productive in his 33 minutes, tallying a few stocks and finishing as one of Sacramento’s two-best scorers on the evening. Clifford’s production is largely a result of how little the starters played on Friday. Still, he was productive and has scored at least 14 points in three of his last four appearances.