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  • OKC Guard #21
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    Aaron Wiggins (adductor) is out for Friday’s game against the Jazz.
    Wiggins has missed Oklahoma City’s last seven games, freeing up additional minutes for the other reserves. Ajay Mitchell, Isaiah Joe and Alex Caruso have benefited the most, especially with Jalen Williams also out due to injury.
  • NYK Center-Forward #23
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    The Knicks will start OG Anunoby, Jalen Brunson, Mikal Bridges, Josh Hart and Mitchell Robinson in Sunday’s matchup with the Magic.
    With Karl-Anthony Towns (calf) ruled out, Robinson will take over the starting center spot. He’s worth a look as a streaming option for Sunday’s seven-game slate.
    Highlights: Mavs manhandle Rockets in second half
    The Houston Rockets had their hands full with their trip to face their in-state foes in Dallas, with the Mavericks pulling away in the second half thanks in part to a 29-point day from Anthony Davis.
  • PHI Center-Forward #21
    Joel Embiid (knees) has been upgraded to probable for Sunday’s matchup with the Lakers.
    Embiid should reclaim his starting spot, which should push Andre Drummond back to the bench. Drummond should serve as Embiid’s primary backup with Adem Bona picking up any remaining enter minutes.
  • PHI Forward #8
    Paul George (knee) is probable for Sunday’s matchup with the Lakers.
    George has been a fixture on Philadelphia’s injury report throughout the season, and that will likely be the case for the foreseeable future. With George set to take the court, Justin Edwards could see a reduction in playing time.
  • NYK Center-Forward #32
    According to The Athletic’s James L Edwards, Karl-Anthony Towns (calf) is out for Sunday’s matchup with the Magic.
    Towns’ absence means Mitchell Robinson could move into the starting five, and Robinson will be worth streaming in this matchup. Ariel Hukporti and Guerschon Yabusele should be in line for some additional run off the bench, while Josh Hart gets a boost in the rebounding department.
  • HOU Guard #0
    Aaron Holiday finished Saturday’s loss to the Mavericks with 19 points (7-of-12 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), two rebounds, one steal, one block and three three-pointers.
    On a night when their starting backcourt of Amen Thompson and Josh Okogie combined to score 15 points, the Rockets received solid contributions from Holiday and Reed Sheppard (12/2/3 with two three-pointers) off the bench. The 19 points were the second-most in a game this season for Holiday, who has reached double figures in six of his last seven appearances. However, his fantasy value remains extremely low. The recent run does not change the fact that managers should leave Holiday on the waiver wire.
  • HOU Forward #10
    Jabari Smith Jr. tallied 22 points (10-of-19 FGs), eight rebounds, three assists, one steal, one block and two three-pointers in Saturday’s loss to the Mavericks.
    Smith took advantage of Alperen Şengün’s absence due to an illness, recording a complete stat line while shooting better than 50 percent from the field. While he has reached double figures in scoring in 13 straight games, Saturday’s defeat was the third in which Smith scored at least 20 points. While he is providing top-100 value, Smith has a limited ceiling due to the presence of Şengün and Kevin Durant.
  • HOU Forward #7
    Kevin Durant accounted for 27 points (11-of-20 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), one rebound, three assists and one three-pointer in Saturday’s loss to the Mavericks.
    Of the 71 points scored by Rockets starters, Durant and Jabari Smith Jr. were responsible for 49 of them. The limited production from the other starters was too much to overcome in Dallas, as Houston desperately missed Alperen Şengün (illness). Over the past two weeks, Durant has provided top-15 value in eight- and nine-cat formats. Houston plays once during Week 8, and they’ll have a total of five games in leagues that will combine Weeks 8 and 9 to account for the NBA Cup.
  • DAL Guard #10
    Brandon Williams accounted for 20 points (8-of-12 FGs, 3-of-5 FTs), one rebound, five assists, two steals and one three-pointer in Saturday’s win over the Rockets.
    In the five games he played after being moved out of the starting lineup, Williams averaged 8.6 points while shooting 32.6 percent from the field. He had no such issues on Saturday, with the 20 points the most the Mavericks guard has scored in a game since October 29. Saturday’s performance won’t be enough to get Williams back on the radar in most fantasy leagues, as Ryan Nembhard continues to start. But he is worth keeping an eye on, as Williams appears to be locked into the backup role ahead of D’Angelo Russell.
  • DAL Forward #25
    P.J. Washington (ankle) accumulated 14 points (6-of-13 FGs), seven rebounds, one assist, five steals, one block and two three-pointers in Saturday’s win over the Rockets.
    Back in the lineup after a four-game absence, Washington recorded one of his best all-around lines of the season. While the scoring was modest, he did a good job on the glass and matched his career-high with five steals. However, this was Washington’s second game this season with more than two steals, so fantasy managers should not expect Saturday’s performance to become the norm. And Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd’s decision to stick with Naji Marshall (15/2/2/1 with one three-pointer) was good news for those who turned to him while Washington was out.
  • DAL Forward #32
    Cooper Flagg tallied 19 points (7-of-15 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), five rebounds, three assists, two steals, two blocks and one three-pointer in Saturday’s win over the Rockets.
    Flagg finished Saturday’s victory with a complete stat line, and his fantasy value continues to improve after a slow start to his rookie campaign. Over the past two weeks, the forward has provided fourth-round value in eight- and nine-cat formats. In addition to him getting more comfortable, Flagg has seemingly benefited from some solidity at the point guard position, with fellow rookie Ryan Nembhard (11/1/7/1 with one three-pointer) making the job his own recently.