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  • NBA Power Forward #7
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    Carmelo Anthony announced on Monday that he has retired from basketball.
    After 19 seasons in the NBA, Anthony has decided to call it a career. One of the game’s greatest scorers, Melo ranks ninth on the NBA’s all-time scoring list. A 10-time All-Star, Anthony was also a six-time All-NBA selection and three-time Olympic gold medalist. In 2002, the third overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft was named to the NBA’s 75th Anniversary Team for his accomplishments on the court. Anthony began his career in Denver, playing seven seasons there before being traded to the Knicks during the 2010-11 campaign. After six-plus seasons in the Big Apple, he would have stints in Oklahoma City, Houston, Portland, and Los Angeles before calling it a career.

  • UTA Guard #13
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    Walter Clayton Jr. added 12 points (4-of-10 FGs), three assists, two steals and four three-pointers in the win over the Mavericks on Thursday.
    Calayton Jr. is enjoying a nice stretch to begin the new calendar year. Thursday’s solid performance gives him back-to-back games with double-digit points and four three-pointers. He logged north of 20 minutes in each of these games, which, notably, weren’t garbage-time minutes. The former national champion with the Florida Gators seems to be firmly in the nightly rotation at this point, with each productive performance likely helping him maintain his spot.
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  • UTA Guard #3
    Keyonte George tallied 19 points (8-of-12 FGs, 2-of-3 FTs), three rebounds, seven assists, three steals and one three-pointer in the win over the Mavericks on Thursday.
    George had a relatively average game production-wise, finishing with fewer than 20 points for only the 12th time this season and less than two three-pointers for the 11th time. He was his usual productive self as a facilitator, leading Utah in assists for the game. And he was also active on defense, finishing as Utah’s leader in steals, ultimately helping his final line stand out a bit more. George has been stellar throughout his third NBA season and should continue to perform well moving forward.
  • UTA Forward-Center #23
    Lauri Markkanen added (14-of-26 FGs, 3-of-6 FTs), seven rebounds, four assists, two blocks and two three-pointers in the win over the Mavericks on Thursday.
    Markkanen followed up his 29-point, 13-rebound double-double against OKC with another high-scoring performance against the Mavs. Inefficient three-point shooting and struggles from the free-throw line ultimately were the only things to slow his production. Markannen led all scorers and was the only player to take the floor and finish with multiple blocks. He’ll be back at it on Saturday against the Hornets.
  • DAL Guard #31
    Klay Thompson added 23 points (7-of-13 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), three rebounds, five assists and six three-pointers in the loss to the Jazz on Thursday.
    Thompson needed just 13 shots to tie season-highs in points and three-pointers on Thursday. His production didn’t come in bunches; it was spread throughout the game, with at least five points in each quarter. Additionally, the four-time NBA champion set a new season-high in assists and finished second on the team in that department. Thompson’s second season in Dallas has featured several highs and lows, but Thursday’s game marked a trend in the right direction after failing to score in double figures in the three previous games.
  • DAL Forward #32
    Cooper Flagg amassed 26 points (10-of-18 FGs, 3-of-4 FTs), 10 rebounds, eight assists, three steals, one block and three three-pointers in Thursday’s loss to the Jazz.
    Flagg came within two assists of his first-career triple-double, as he collected double-digit rebounds for the fourth time this season, and reached 25 points or more for the seventh time. The rookie sensation also came through on the defensive end — there, he finished with four stocks and tied a career-high in steals. Flagg has enjoyed a stellar first NBA season. His trajectory could lead him to become one of the most productive fantasy players for years to come.
  • DAL Forward-Center #3
    Anthony Davis finished Thursday’s loss to the Jazz with 21 points (10-of-20 FGs, 1-of-1 FTs), 11 rebounds, four assists, one steal, one steal and one block.
    Davis was effective in his 35 minutes of game action, finishing as one of three Mavericks players to score at least 20 points and one of two to collect double-digit rebounds. Thursday’s double-double marked his 13th of the season. However, the veteran big man exited the floor late in the fourth quarter after suffering a hand injury and didn’t return. His status moving forward will certainly be worth monitoring from a fantasy basketball standpoint.
  • MIN Guard #5
    Anthony Edwards tallied 25 points (10-of-20 FGs, 1-of-2 FTs), seven rebounds, nine assists, one steal, one block and four three-pointers in the win over the Cavaliers on Thursday.
    Anthony Edwards had a balanced performance on Thursday. He started the game strong with an 11-point opening quarter, which was later followed by an almost-as-good 10 points in the third quarter. Along the way, the superstar shooting guard shifted into his playmaking role — Edwards finished with a team-high in assists and fell just shy of a triple-double. He’ll face the Cavaliers again on Saturday, and fantasy managers hope more production follows.
  • MIN Forward #3
    Jaden McDaniels finished Thursday’s win over the Cavaliers with 26 points (11-of-14 FGs, 1-of-4 FTs), five rebounds, one assist, two steals and three three-pointers.
    McDaniels followed a strong 19-point outing against the Heat on Tuesday by breaking the 20-point mark for the 9th time this season. He made the most of his opportunities and shot the three-pointer well, and had his usual impact on the defensive end of the floor. McDaniels finished as one of four Timberwolves starters to score at least 20 points in this game, ultimately helping lead Minnesota to a fourth straight win.
  • MIN Forward-Center #30
    Julius Randle totaled 28 points (10-of-22 FGs, 5-of-6 FTs), 11 rebounds, eight assists and three three-pointers in the win over the Cavaliers on Thursday.
    Randle had it all clicking on Thursday night. He utilized the three-point shot to help land his highest points total since Christmas Day against the Nuggets. The veteran forward was also tenacious on the glass en route to his 12th double-double of the season. Randle concluded as one of Minnesota’s best facilitators in the win and finished with an impressive final stat line overall. He continues to have a nice season in his second year with the organization.
  • CLE Center #4
    Evan Mobley added 19 points (8-of-11 FGs, 0-of-1 FTs), four rebounds, three assists, one block and three three-pointers in the loss to the Timberwolves on Thursday.
    Mobley’s near-20-point effort on efficient shooting was the highlight of the night for the reigning Defensive Player of the Year. He added in a trio of threes for the seventh time this season, as well. Yet he was unspectacular on the glass and finished with just one stock. Mobley has certainly had better days — he’ll have a chance to put up better numbers on Saturday against this same Timberwolves team.