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  • HOU Shooting Guard #14
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    AJ Griffin shot 7-of-13 from the field and 2-of-2 from the foul line in Monday’s 87-73 loss to Detroit, accumulating 18 points, five rebounds, one steal, one block, and two 3-pointers in 29 minutes.
    Griffin’s contract for the 2024-25 season is guaranteed, and the change of scenery allows him to show what he can do for a new franchise. The issue for him is Houston’s depth on the wings. In addition to having Dillon Brooks and Amen Thompson, Tari Eason and Cam Whitmore will factor into the competition for minutes once training camp begins in September. However, more critical for Griffin is taking advantage of the opportunity he has in summer league.
  • CHI Point Guard #0
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    Coby White (left ankle sprain) is out for Wednesday’s matchup with the Spurs.
    White will join Lonzo Ball and Patrick Williams on the sidelines, which means Ayo Dosunmu could see increased playing time in this one.
  • PHX Small Forward #35
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that Kevin Durant will be re-evaluated in a week after suffering a left ankle sprain on Tuesday against the Spurs.
    Durant missed seven straight from November 10 - November 20, and the Suns went 1-6 in his absence. It’s a stinging blow for a talented team that just can’t stay healthy. Durant’s absence frees up more minutes for Grayson Allen and Ryan Dunn, though it will take a committee effort to fill his large shoes.
  • POR Point Guard #5
    Dalano Banton provided a boost off the bench with 14 points (5-of-11 FGs), two rebounds and three assists against the Clippers on Tuesday.
    With Scoot Henderson (quad) sidelined for the sixth time in their last seven games, Banton was able to play an extended role off the bench. That allowed him to provide an offensive boost, but he wasn’t able to contribute in many other categories. If Henderson remains out for Friday’s game against the Jazz, expect Banton to play a large reserve role once again. He’s capable of providing multi-category value, but there will likely be better streaming options on a day with seven games being played. Still, Banton was a solid producer off the bench in this game.
  • POR Center #2
    Deandre Ayton led Portland with 16 points (8-of-10 FGs), three rebounds, two assists and one block against the Clippers on Tuesday.
    Ayton was Portland’s leading scorer in this game, but that was about the only thing he did well. His three rebounds in 33 minutes were a new season-low, and that is way below his season average of 9.8 boards. The Blazers’ next two games are against the Jazz and Lakers, and matchups with Walker Kessler and Anthony Davis aren’t going to be easier for Ayton. The buckets should continue to come consistently, but he’ll need to do more to make the fantasy impact that he’s capable of.
  • POR Small Forward #8
    Deni Avdija provided a boost off the bench with 15 points (6-of-9 FGs), three rebounds, three assists, one steal and three 3-pointers in a 127-105 win over the Clippers on Tuesday.
    Avdija has been playing at a high level recently, whether he has started or come off the bench. He has scored at least 15 points in five straight games and has been a top-100 player in 9-cat leagues over the last two weeks. He got off to a slow start to his first year with the Trail Blazers, but he has put that behind him in recent weeks. This was an ugly loss for Portland, and they’ll look to get back on track on Friday with the Jazz coming to town.
  • LAC Small Forward #24
    Norman Powell led the Clippers with 30 points (11-of-15 FGs), four rebounds, five assists and five 3-pointers in a 127-105 win over the Trail Blazers on Tuesday.
    Powell did a lot of his work in the first half, but he was still able to have his fifth 30-point game of the year. Following a six-game absence, he has been able to pick up right where he left off. He only needed 25 minutes in this game to dominate his former team after he scored 28 in 24 minutes in their last game. Powell has been spectacular all year, and the only thing that could potentially slow him down would be the return of Kawhi Leonard, but there’s no reason to think that will happen soon.
  • LAC Small Forward #55
    Derrick Jones Jr. provided solid value on Tuesday with 15 points (6-of-10 FGs), four rebounds, one assist, two steals and one 3-pointer against Portland.
    Jones Jr. isn’t much of a contributor in fantasy hoops, since most of what he provides on the court is elite defense. He’s a good source of steals, but that’s typically it. However, he got some shots to go in the big win over Portland. DJJ will continue to be a valuable role player for the Clippers, and his contributions are a big reason that they’ve won eight of their last ten games. He’s important to the team, but he isn’t a player to roster in fantasy basketball.
  • LAC Shooting Guard #14
    Terance Mann fractured his middle finger on his left hand during Tuesday’s win over Portland, and he will be re-evaluated on Wednesday.
    Mann has been playing a significant bench role for the Clippers recently, but he may be sidelined for an extended period of time due to this injury. On Tuesday, Amir Coffey scored 19 points on five triples in 23 minutes, while Jordan Miller scored 14 points in 24 minutes. Both players may be in line to see extra minutes on the wing with Mann sidelined, though their roles and numbers may have been a bit inflated by the lopsided score in this game. Neither player will be a reliable streaming option.
  • DEN Point Guard #27
    Jamal Murray struggled on Tuesday and finished with 12 points (4-of-12 FGs), three rebounds, eight assists, one steal, three blocks and one 3-pointer against the Warriors.
    It has been a rough year shooting the ball for Murray, but he seemed to figure it out over their last few games. However, he returned to his struggles in this one. He made up for one of his lowest-scoring games of the season by providing value in other categories across the board. Murray hasn’t become a shot-blocker, but it was still a nice bonus for this game. He’ll look to get back on track with his shot in Cleveland on Thursday.
  • DEN Power Forward #32
    Aaron Gordon returned to the starting lineup on Tuesday and contributed 15 points (4-of-6 FGs), nine rebounds, five assists and three 3-pointers against the Warriors.
    After missing about a month with a calf strain, Gordon was able to return to the lineup on Sunday. He came off the bench for that game, and he made his return to the starting unit in this one. He got off to a really strong start to the season, so it was unfortunate to see his momentum impacted by the calf injury. One of the reasons for his improvement in 9-cat value has been his increase in 3-pointers. AG knocked down three in this game and is averaging 1.8 threes per game, which is his highest mark since the 2017-18 season.