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  • NBA Small Forward #10
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    The Pacers have brought back Justin Anderson on a training camp deal.
    Anderson played on some 10-day contracts last season for the Pacers towards the end of the year. He saw plenty of playing time as Indiana was trying to improve their lottery odds. If he makes the final roster, he won’t be on the floor much unless they face injuries or inevitably start their tank.

  • WAS Guard
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    The Athletic’s John Robbins reports that “The Wizards’ desire isn’t for [Trae] Young to help them this season” and are in no rush to bring him back.
    Robbins claims that “the plan is for [Young] to rehab his ankle in-house” and take his time returning to the court. The Wizards then anticipate Young picking up his $49 million player option for 2026, at which time they will see how well he fits alongside young players like Alex Sarr and Kyshawn George. Slow-playing Young this season makes sense, considering the Wizards’ first-round pick is top-eight-protected. That means that, if the Wizards lose enough games to pick inside the top eight in the 2026 NBA Draft, they will keep their pick, but if they pick outside of the top eight, the New York Knicks will control the rights to the Wizards’ pick.
    Mannix: Hawks seek another star after Young trade
    Chris Mannix unpacks what's next for the Hawks and Wizards after the Trae Young trade, with Atlanta set to "ramp up" its efforts to land a star as Washington takes a "flier" on Young as a potential long-term piece.
  • POR Forward #33
    Toumani Camara totaled 14 points (5-of-10 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), six rebounds, three assists, two steals, two blocks and two three-pointers.
    Camara had another well-rounded performance in Wednesday’s win, despite shooting inefficiently from beyond the arc. He made all of his two-point shots, finished statistically as one of the best rebounders and facilitators on the team, and was the only Trail Blazer to record multiple blocks and steals. His fantasy ceiling isn’t sky-high, but he’s proven to be more than capable of streaming together similar stat lines as a nice two-way wing.
  • POR Guard #17
    Shaedon Sharpe added 20 points (7-of-17 FGs, 3-of-6 FTs), three assists, one steal and three three-pointers in Wednesday’s win over the Rockets.
    Sharpe was one of two Trail Blazers to score at least 20 points in the victory. Three-point shooting almost amounted to half of his scoring total, and his trio of assists was tied for second most on the team. Sharpe didn’t have much production elsewhere from a statistical standpoint, but his scoring was enough to leave him with at least a solid night’s worth of production.
  • POR Forward #8
    Deni Avdija amassed 41 points (13-of-24 FGs, 13-of-15 FTs), six rebounds, two assists, one steal and two three-pointers in the win over the Rockets on Wednesday.
    Avdija hit the 40-point mark for the first time all season on Wednesday to continue with what’s been an outstanding start to the calendar year. Through four games in 2026, Avdija’s lowest scoring total was a 29-point outing against the Spurs, which resulted in a triple-double. He’s gone for 30 or more points in three of the last four games and has remained a triple-double threat on a nightly basis. He’ll have an opportunity to be effective against the Rockets again on Friday.
  • HOU Forward #17
    Tari Eason produced 15 points (5-of-18 FGs, 3-of-4 FTs), 13 rebounds, three assists, one steal, one block and two three-pointers in the loss to the Trail Blazers on Wednesday.
    Eason got up a lot of shots on Wednesday, but not a lot of them fell. His biggest near-make came in the closing moments of the game as he almost successfully tapped in a missed Kevin Durant jump shot at the buzzer to give the Rockets the win. Instead, the ball was still in his hand as the horn sounded, and the shot was waived off. Eason still had good fantasy production on the evening, thanks to his team-high and season-high in rebounds. Houston will face Portland again on Friday.
  • HOU Guard-Forward #1
    Amen Thompson tallied 24 points (8-of-16 FGs, 7-of-11 FTs), 12 rebounds, six assists, one steal, two blocks and one three-pointer in the loss to the Trail Blazers on Wednesday.
    Thompson was one of the Rockets’ most productive offensive performers on Wednesday. On efficient 50-percent shooting, the former fourth-overall pick notched his 14th 20-point game of the season, and fourth in the past five games. He made his usual contributions as a passer, but also hit the glass hard to finish as one of three Houston starters to collect double-digit rebounds. Thompson’s work on the defense end also added to his overall production on the night, leading to a nice night as far as fantasy basketball goes.
  • HOU Forward #7
    Kevin Durant finished Wednesday’s loss with 37 points (14-of-26 FGs, 7-of-9 FTs), four rebounds, one block and two three-pointers.
    On the heels of a game-winning shot against his former employer, the Suns, Durant delivered a fantastic scoring performance on Wednesday in the one-point loss. He tied a season-high in points, despite making just two three-pointers on the night. And with just one stock and no assists, there wasn’t much to the two-time Finals MVP’s final stat line. His scoring was the story in this game.
  • De’Anthony Melton produced 22 points (8-of-12 FGs, 1-of-2 FTs), three rebounds, one steal and five three-pointers in Wednesday’s win over the Bucks.
    Melton’s season-best performance wasn’t highlighted by any extraordinary takeover moments. The veteran guard never scored more than eight points in any quarter; instead, he picked his spots en route to setting a new season-high. Melton got a late start to the season due to a knee injury that kept him out until December. But since returning, he’s had several good scoring performances to boost this Warriors bench. He’ll have a chance to follow up his Wednesday performance with another strong one on Friday against the Kings.
  • GSW Forward #10
    Jimmy Butler finished Wednesday’s win over the Bucks with 21 points (6-of-15 FGs, 8-of-9 FTs), five rebounds, three assists, one steal and one three-pointer.
    Butler notched back-to-back 20-point games for the first time since mid-December, making use of the free-throw line to accomplish such. Thirteen of his points came in the second half to help the Warriors maintain their double-digit halftime lead, and Butler didn’t make any other noteworthy contributions in this game from a statistical standpoint. His scoring did the heavy lifting for his fantasy production.
  • GSW Guard #30
    Stephen Curry had 31 points (12-of-21 FGs, 4-of-5 FTs), six rebounds, seven assists and three three-pointers in the win over the Bucks on Wednesday.
    One game after fouling out against the Clippers, Curry went without a foul on Wednesday and logged 34 minutes against the Bucks. On the court, the two-time MVP shot the ball very well from the floor and posted a 13-point third quarter to help ultimately reach the 30-point mark on the evening. Curry also tied a team-high in assists and committed just one turnover in the process. He’ll get a chance to have a great impact again when he faces the Kings on Friday for the first time this season.