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  • NYK Center #55
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    According to SNY’s Ian Begley, it is becoming “increasingly unlikely” that the Knicks will be able to re-sign Isaiah Hartenstein.
    The joy Knicks fans felt in the immediate aftermath of the Mikal Bridges trade was somewhat tempered by the report on Hartenstein. Given how well he played this season, the 7-footer will command a significant payday once he hits free agency on June 30, and New York is limited in what they can offer iHart since the team does not hold his Bird rights. Losing Hartenstein would impact Mitchell Robinson, whose name has recently come up in trade rumors. Robinson can be an excellent fantasy center due to the rebounds, blocks, and field goal percentage, but availability has been an issue for most of his career.
  • SAS Guard #2
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    Dylan Harper (ankle) is questionable to play against the Thunder on Wednesday.
    Harper didn’t make the initial injury report, but there is now a chance he misses this game. Harper has played well recently, averaging 17.0 points, 3.7 rebounds and 3.0 assists over the Spurs’ last three games. Jordan McLaughlin would fill out a few extra minutes as the backup point guard if Harper is sidelined.
    Allen, Gillespie carry Suns over Trail Blazers
    Michael Grady and Brad Daugherty discuss the effort shown by the Phoenix Suns against the Portland Trail Blazers that saw Grayson Allen and Collin Gillespie set up with Devin Booker sidelined.
  • Vit Krejčí finished Tuesday’s loss to the Suns with five points (2-of-7 FGs), one assist, two steals and one three-pointer.
    Two days removed from being acquired from the Hawks, Krejčí made his Trail Blazers debut on Tuesday. Portland has needed three-point shooting for quite some time, and it was clear that Krejčí knew the assignment. He fired up six three-pointers, making one, in his 14 minutes of action. While he isn’t worth the risk in fantasy leagues due to what’s likely to be a limited role, Krejčí may have a better chance of locking down consistent playing time in Portland than he did in Atlanta.
  • POR Forward #33
    Toumani Camara finished Tuesday’s loss to the Suns with 13 points (5-of-12 FGs), 11 rebounds, three assists, two steals and three three-pointers.
    Camara has put forth two solid performances after having arguably his worst game of the season in Friday’s loss to the Knicks. On Tuesday, the Trail Blazers forward recorded his second double-double of the season, along with two steals and three three-pointers, a solid output for category league managers. And even with that poor showing against the Knicks, Camara has been a top-100 player over the past two weeks, according to Basketball Monster.
  • POR Forward #9
    Jerami Grant amassed 23 points (8-of-15 FGs, 4-of-6 FTs), two rebounds, four assists and three three-pointers in Tuesday’s loss to the Suns.
    For category league managers, Grant’s final stat line wasn’t the best because of the lack of rebounds and defensive stats. However, by this point in his career, more experienced managers know what they’re getting out of the veteran forward. In eight-cat formats, Grant has been ranked outside the top-250 over the past two weeks, according to Basketball Monster. The Trail Blazers have two more games in Week 16, games against the Grizzlies on Friday and Saturday.
  • POR Guard #17
    Shaedon Sharpe accounted for 19 points (7-of-16 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), one rebound, one assist and two three-pointers in Tuesday’s loss to the Suns.
    Sharpe’s streak of games with at least 20 points ended at three, finishing one point away. More concerning for fantasy managers, especially those competing in category leagues, was the lack of production in categories outside of points and three-pointers. Sharpe has made some strides recently, which is why he’s been close to a top-50 player in eight-cat formats over the past two weeks. Hopefully, he can get back to that in Portland’s final two games of Week 16.
  • POR Center #23
    Donovan Clingan tallied 14 points (4-of-7 FGs, 3-of-4 FTs), 15 rebounds, three assists, two blocks and three three-pointers in Tuesday’s loss to the Suns.
    The Suns began Tuesday’s game playing drop coverage, and Clingan was ready to make them pay. With the game just over two minutes old, the second-year center had already knocked down three three-pointers. Clingan would have his double-double by halftime, but the Suns made the proper defensive adjustments and kept him under wraps for most of the night after that early outburst. Portland has a back-to-back on Friday and Saturday against the Grizzlies to end the week. Given how shorthanded Memphis has been recently, even before the Jaren Jackson Jr. trade, those could be good nights for Clingan.
  • PHX Guard #23
    Jordan Goodwin amassed 16 points (6-of-9 FGs, 2-of-4 FTs), 10 rebounds, two assists, five steals and two three-pointers in Tuesday’s win over the Trail Blazers.
    Rostered in four percent of Yahoo! leagues, nights like Tuesday serve as a reminder of Goodwin’s value, especially while the Suns are without Devin Booker and Jalen Green. His double-double was accompanied by five steals, one shy of his career-high. Over the past two weeks, Goodwin has been close to a top-100 player in terms of per-game value. If Booker and Green remain out for Thursday’s game against the Warriors, deep-league managers should strongly consider streaming Goodwin if he’s sitting on the waiver wire.
  • PHX Guard #8
    Grayson Allen accounted for 24 points (9-of-18 FGs), one rebound, three assists, one steal and six three-pointers in Tuesday’s win over the Trail Blazers.
    Allen has now scored at least 23 points in three of his last four outings, and he last failed to hit double figures in a January 5 loss to the Rockets. With Devin Booker and Jalen Green out, Allen was one of the Suns to pick up the slack in Portland, with three — Collin Gillespie and Mark Williams being the others — scoring 24 points or more. Phoenix returns home for its final two games of Week 16, starting with the Warriors on Thursday.
  • PHX Center #15
    Mark Williams tallied 24 points (11-of-14 FGs, 2-of-3 FTs), 12 rebounds, one assist and one blocked shot in Tuesday’s win over the Trail Blazers.
    Williams continues to flourish in Phoenix, with Tuesday’s double-double being his 11th of the season and first since January 14. Fantasy managers who rolled the dice on the 7-footer have been rewarded handsomely, as neither Williams’ productivity nor availability has been up for debate. He’s now appeared in 46 games, a career-high for the center who struggled with injuries throughout his first three NBA seasons.
  • PHX Guard #12
    Collin Gillespie finished Tuesday’s win over the Trail Blazers with 30 points (10-of-17 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), four rebounds, 10 assists, three steals and eight three-pointers.
    The Trail Blazers’ approach of using “drop” coverage when defending the pick-and-roll proved costly, as Gillespie took advantage on multiple occasions in the most productive night of his NBA career. In addition to matching his season-high with eight three-pointers, the Suns’ guard notched his first 30-point game. Add in the assists and steals, and this was an excellent night for fantasy managers who have continued to roster Gillespie. His ceiling for the final two games of Week 16 depends on the availability of Devin Booker (ankle) and Jalen Green (hamstring, hip), who both remained out on Tuesday.