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  • CHA Small Forward #2
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    Grant Williams (right ACL tear) is expected to miss the rest of the season.
    Williams was helped to the locker room on Saturday night after not being able to put any weight on his knee following a drive to the basket. Now, he isn’t expected to return this season. With Mark Williams and Nick Richards still out, Moussa Diabate should be considered a must-add as the only option at center.
  • DET Center #0
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    Jalen Duren (knee) is out for Friday’s game against the Knicks.
    Duren won’t play after leaving Thursday’s loss to the Wizards during the second quarter and not returning. With Tobias Harris (hip) available, the Pistons can slide Isaiah Stewart into the starting center spot for Friday’s showdown.
    Thunder still 'the best team' post-trade deadline
    Trysta Krick breaks down why she is still betting the Oklahoma City Thunder post-trade deadline and how the acquisition of Jared McCain gives them another sharp shooter from deep.
  • SAS Forward #10
    Jeremy Sochan (quad) is questionable for Saturday’s game against the Mavericks.
    Sochan has missed San Antonio’s last five games. However, he was not in the rotation before the injury, so the former lottery pick’s availability does not affect fantasy basketball.
  • SAS Center-Forward #7
    Luke Kornet (adductor, ankle) is questionable for Saturday’s game against the Mavericks.
    Kornet’s absence on Thursday did not result in Kelly Olynyk returning to the rotation, as he picked up a DNP-CD. The Spurs went small when Victor Wembanyama wasn’t on the floor, with Carter Bryant logging 18 minutes off the bench. Regardless of what happens with Kornet for Saturday’s game, Bryant should only be rostered in dynasty leagues.
  • OKC Guard-Forward #8
    Jalen Williams (hamstring) is out for Saturday’s game against the Rockets.
    Williams has been out since suffering a strained right hamstring during a January 17 game against the Heat. With Shai Gilgeous-Alexander also out, the Thunder will likely turn to Aaron Wiggins to step in as the fifth starter. He is worth streaming while the Thunder await the return of two of their star players.
  • MIL Guard #11
    Gary Harris (hamstring) is available for Friday’s game against the Pacers.
    Harris is back after a four-game absence. His return likely means fewer minutes for Gary Trent Jr., but neither player has done enough to affect fantasy basketball this season.
  • According to Bucks head coach Doc Rivers, Giannis is “close” to returning to action.
    While Giannis gave himself a timeline of four to six weeks for his return, the Bucks offered no such guarantees. Based on Rivers’ words on Friday, the Bucks star may be able to return sooner than anticipated. Just as notable for fantasy managers was Rivers’ shooting down the notion that the Bucks would consider shutting down their star forward. For now, managers should take Doc at his word but also remain ready to pivot if Giannis’ minutes decline sharply.
  • SAS Guard #4
    De’Aaron Fox (back) is questionable for Saturday’s game against the Mavericks.
    Fox is uncertain to play on Saturday due to back soreness. He most recently served the Mavericks with a double-double in the Spurs’ win on Thursday, which was his second consecutive. Fox will have a chance to extend his streak to three straight double-doubles on Saturday if he’s able to play. If unavailable, Dylan Harper or Jordan McLaughlin could realistically slot into the starting unit.
  • OKC Guard #9
    Alex Caruso (adductor) is off the injury report for Saturday’s game against the Rockets.
    Caruso did not play in Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs, one of many Thunder players who did not see action because it was part of a back-to-back. His return means fewer minutes for seldom-used reserves like Brooks Barnhizer and Chris Youngblood, who both played rotation minutes on Wednesday.
  • OKC Center-Forward #55
    Isaiah Hartenstein) (eye) is not on the injury report for Saturday’s game against the Rockets.
    With Oklahoma City playing its second game in as many nights, Hartenstein was held out of Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs. His return means that Jaylin Williams heads to the bench, with JayWill’s streaming value taking a hit.
  • OKC Guard #5
    Luguentz Dort (knee) is no longer listed on the injury report ahead of Saturday’s game against the Rockets.
    After missing Wednesday’s game against the Spurs, Dort appears to be on his way back to OKC’s starting lineup. His return will provide the Thunder with another elite perimeter defender and a floor spacer. He’s unlikely to have much fantasy value, as has been the case throughout much of the season.