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  • NBA Shooting Guard #26
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    Jeremy Lamb announced his retirement from professional basketball.
    The 12th overall pick in the 2012 NBA Draft, Lamb appeared in 573 games for the Hornets, Thunder, Pacers, and Kings. The former UConn standout averaged 10.1 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game as an NBA player, with the 2018-19 campaign (his last with the Hornets) being Lamb’s best.
  • SAS Forward-Center #1
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    Spurs coach Mitch Johnson told reporters Victor Wembanyama (calf) could return for Saturday’s game against the Thunder.
    When asked if Wembanyama could return against the Thunder Saturday, Johnson said, “Very much so.” He added that Wembanyama had a very intense workout Wednesday and his availability will depend on how he responds. Even if the 21-year-old center isn’t able to make it back on the floor this weekend, his return doesn’t seem far off, which is great news for fantasy managers.
    Highlights: Spurs outpace Lakers, get to Cup semis
    San Antonio ran circles around the Lakers in Los Angeles, earning a spot in the NBA Cup semifinal round.
  • LAL Forward-Guard #77
    Luka Dončić had 35 points (11-of-24 FGs, 10-of-15 FTs), five rebounds, eight assists, one steal and three three-pointers against the Spurs on Wednesday.
    Dončić had another excellent game, his second since missing two games to be present for the birth of his second child. The 26-year-old point guard dropped 35 points against the Spurs after recording his second triple-double of the season against the 76ers on Sunday. He’s been an elite fantasy option in recent weeks.
  • LAL Forward #23
    LeBron James had 19 points (7-of-14 FGs, 5-of-6 FTs), 15 rebounds, eight assists and three blocks against the Spurs on Wednesday.
    James, coming off a 29-point performance in a win over the 76ers on Sunday, was just as good but in different ways against the Spurs Wednesday. The 40-year-old was just two assists shy of a triple-double with 19 points, 15 rebounds and eight assists. After an eight-point performance against the Raptors last Thursday, LeBron turned back the clock as we’ve seen him do countless times over the course of his career.
  • SAS Forward #30
    Julian Champagnie had 16 points (6-of-8 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), seven rebounds, two assists, one block, one steal and two three-pointers against the Lakers on Wednesday.
    Champagnie has played 29 minutes in each of the last two games since Stephon Castle returned from a hip injury. The 24-year-old small forward had played at least 35 minutes in three of the last five games before Castle returned. Castle played 27 minutes Wednesday, which will only increase with time and potentially cut into Champagnie’s minutes even more. He’s still worth holding in deeper formats for now, though.
  • SAS Guard #4
    De’Aaron Fox had 20 points (8-of-17 FGs), four rebounds, three assists, two steals, four three-pointers against the Lakers on Wednesday.
    Fox led the Spurs with a +21 in 31 minutes in the 132-119 victory over the Lakers on Wednesday. Stephon Castle, who returned from a hip injury Monday, played 27 minutes while Dylan Harper played 20 minutes off the bench. Castle’s minutes should only increase, meaning less of the offense will ultimately run through Fox, whose scoring is crucial with Victor Wembanyama (calf) still sidelined.
  • SAS Guard #5
    Stephon Castle had 30 points (10-of-14 FGs, 7-of-9 FTs), 10 rebounds, six assists and three three-pointers in the Spurs’ 132-119 victory over the Lakers on Wednesday.
    After playing on a minutes limit in his return from a hip injury Monday, Castle erupted with a massive game in the win over the Lakers on Wednesday. The 21-year-old shooting guard was just four assists shy of a triple-double, posting a 30/10/6 line. Castle, last year’s Rookie of the Year, still only played 27 minutes Wednesday. His minutes and fantasy value should only increase going forward.
  • PHX Guard-Forward #3
    Dillon Brooks had 16 points (4-of-16 FGs, 6-of-7 FTs), two rebounds, one assist and two three-pointers against the Thunder on Wednesday.
    It wasn’t the Suns’ night against the Thunder on Wednesday and no one incapsulated that better than Brooks. The 29-year-old shooting guard had 16 points on 16 shots and was a -47 in 26 minutes in the 49-point loss. It was a bad night against the defending champions and Brooks is in a bit of a slump going 11-of-36 over the last two games. He’s still had a productive season and should be rostered in most fantasy leagues.
  • OKC Center-Forward #7
    Chet Holmgren had 24 points (9-of-13 FGs, 2-of-3 FTs), eight rebounds, two assists, three blocks and four three-pointers against the Suns on Wednesday.
    Holmgren had his second game this season with at least four three-pointers, after making six three-pointers against the Hawks on October 25. The 23-year-old center has recorded at least eight rebounds in eight consecutive games as well. Holmgren also had at least 24 points in 25 minutes or less for the second consecutive game. He’s one of a few players on the Thunder that might have better numbers if the team didn’t have so many blowouts.
  • PHX Guard #8
    Grayson Allen was ejected after being assessed a flagrant two foul in Wednesday’s loss to the Thunder.
    Allen had 10 points in 22 minutes before he was assessed a flagrant foul and ejected against the Thunder on Wednesday. The foul came when Allen shoved Chet Holmgren to the ground mid-play with the Suns trailing by 36 points midway through the third quarter. It’s unclear if the league will further punish Allen.
  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 28 points (11-of-15 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), two rebounds, eight assists, two steals, one block and three three-pointers in the Thunder’s 138-89 victory over the Suns on Wednesday.
    Gilgeous-Alexander showed once again that he’s one of the top players in the entire league on Wednesday. The 27-year-old point guard dropped 28 points on 15 attempts and only three free throws. The Suns were no match for the Thunder so Gilgeous-Alexander’s night was over after 27 minutes played. Oklahoma City is on an historic pace with a 24-1 record to begin the season.