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  • IND Guard
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    Pacers selected Taelon Peter with the No. 54 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft.
    Peter transferred to Liberty this past season, where he averaged 13.7 points, 4.0 rebounds, 1.0 assist and 2.2 three-pointers in 22.7 minutes per game. He was mostly a reserve, but he was the team’s leading scorer. He is all about buckets; he was a strong finisher at the rim and shot 45.3 percent from beyond the arc. Indiana has too much depth for Peter to crack the rotation, but if he does, he’ll be able to score. He can’t be relied on for much else.
  • GSW Forward #1
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    According to NBA reporter Nick Friedell, Jonathan Kuminga (illness) was back at the Warriors’ film session on Sunday, and Steve Kerr expects him to play on Monday against the Magic.
    Kuminga was a late addition to Golden State’s injury report on Saturday before ultimately being ruled out. Because of his recently diminished role, his availability won’t have much impact in the realm of fantasy hoops.
    HLs: Leonard's 32 lifts Clippers past Lakers
    Kawhi Leonard's 32 points helps snap the LA Clippers five-game losing skid.
  • CHI Guard #11
    According to Bulls insider K.C. Johnson, Ayo Dosunmu (thumb) and Coby White (ankle) are available for Sunday’s matchup with the Hawks.
    The Bulls will also have Jalen Smith (quad) as the team brings in a fully healthy roster for just the second time this season. Dosunmu could see some additional run after logging only 14 minutes in his return from a three-game absence on Friday, and White should see his usual allotment of minutes. Smith is likely in line for 10-15 minutes off the bench backing up Nikola Vucevic with Zach Collins.
  • MIN Guard #10
    Mike Conley (Achilles) has been upgraded to active for Sunday’s matchup with Milwaukee.
    Conley will return following a four-game absence, and he should see his usual allotment of minutes off the bench. That should cut Rob Dillingham’s minutes significantly, as Anthony Edwards (foot) is also available.
  • TOR Center #19
    Jakob Poeltl (back) has been upgraded to questionable for Sunday’s matchup with the Nets.
    Poeltl has a chance to take the court on Sunday, but fantasy managers shouldn’t get too excited. He’s seen his role diminish in recent weeks, as Toronto has given more playing time to Sandro Mamukelashvili and Collin Murray-Boyles. If Poeltl is available, he’ll likely start, but he’s sure to share the court with the pair of backup bigs.
  • WAS Forward #22
    Khris Middleton (knee), Bilal Coulibaly (ankle) and Cam Whitmore (shoulder) are out for Sunday’s matchup with the Spurs.
    Middleton took the court on Saturday, but he’ll sit out for the second leg of Washington’s back-to-back set. With Coulibaly and Whitmore also sidelined, the Wizards will be shorthanded at forward, which may mean an expanded role for Justin Champagnie. Alex Sarr has been ruled out, and Marvin Bagley III is questionable, so Tre Johnson and Will Riley could be called on more off the bench.
  • WAS Center #20
    Alex Sarr (adductor) is out for Sunday’s matchup with the Spurs, and Marvin Bagley III (calf) is questionable.
    Sarr returned from a six-game absence on Thursday, and he played in two straight games, including Saturday’s win over Memphis. Washington is likely playing it safe with Sarr on the second leg of a back-to-back set. With Bagley III banged up, Tristan Vukcevic could be in line for big minutes against San Antonio.
  • CHI Guard #0
    Coby White (ankle) has been upgraded to probable for Sunday’s matchup with the Hawks.
    White was slapped with a questionable tag on Saturday, but he’s now on track to take the court against Atlanta on Sunday. White played well over his last two games and will look to finish Week 9 on a high note.
  • LAL Forward #12
    Jake LaRavia tallied 12 points (5-of-11 FGs, 2-of-4 FTs), 11 rebounds, six assists and two steals in Saturday’s loss to the Clippers.
    Inserted into the Lakers’ starting lineup due to Rui Hachimura (groin) being sidelined, LaRavia posted his first double-double of the season. Add in the assists and steals, and this was one of his best performances of the season. Hachimura could also miss Tuesday’s game against the Suns, which would raise LaRavia’s fantasy ceiling in the short term.
  • LAL Forward #23
    LeBron James accumulated 36 points (15-of-28 FGs, 3-of-5 FTs), four rebounds, three assists, two steals and three three-pointers in Saturday’s loss to the Clippers.
    With Austin Reaves and Deandre Ayton unavailable and Luka Dončić not returning for the second half, James was left to do most of the heavy lifting offensively. The Lakers’ forward, who turns 41 on December 30, showed that he still has plenty left in the tank, dropping his first 30-point game of the season. And over the last two weeks, LeBron has been close to a first-round player in eight-cat, 12-team formats. The Lakers play three games in Week 10, starting with the Suns on Tuesday.
  • LAC Forward-Center #20
    John Collins amassed 17 points (7-of-10 FGs, 1-of-1 FTs), 12 rebounds, one assist, two steals, two blocks and two three-pointers in Saturday’s win over the Lakers.
    With Ivica Zubac leaving Saturday’s game during the first half, there was a greater need for production from Collins. He answered the call, recording his first double-double of the season. Overall, Collins has been a disappointment in fantasy basketball, but he has been a top-100 player in eight-cat formats over the last two weeks. If Zubac misses time, Collins stands to benefit, and Brook Lopez (11 points, five rebounds, two blocks and three three-pointers in 25 minutes) should as well.