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  • BKN Forward #17
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    Michael Porter Jr. had 28 points (10-of-24 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), six rebounds, three assists and five three-pointers against the Heat on Thursday.
    Porter had at least 28 points for the fifth time in his last six games. The 27-year-old small forward didn’t have one of his better shooting games, though, as he was 10-of-24 from the field. Porter is no stranger to getting there on volume, especially since joining the Nets this year. He’ll have a chance to get back on the right track against the Raptors on Sunday.
  • DET Forward #55
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    Duncan Robinson (knee) exited Thursday’s loss to the Mavericks during the third quarter and did not return.
    Robinson was limited to 13 minutes in Thursday’s overtime defeat, as he limped off the court less than a minute into the third quarter after suffering an apparent left knee injury. While he did not shoot the ball well in Dallas, scoring two points on 1-of-7 shooting, Robinson’s perimeter shooting ability has been an essential factor in the Pistons’ 21-6 start. Caris LeVert replaced him at the time of the injury; he and Jaden Ivey are the players most likely to be asked to pick up the slack if Robinson misses time.
    Highlights: Butler, GSW fall short against Suns
    Jimmy Butler goes 11/17 from the field to score 31 points, but it wasn't enough to secure the win against Phoenix.
  • SAC Forward #13
    Keegan Murray finished Thursday’s loss to the Trail Blazers with 17 points (8-of-17 FGs), three rebounds, two assists, two steals, four blocks and one three-pointer.
    Murray has been a consistent provider of blocked shots this season, averaging a career-best 1.9 per game. But he’s kicked things up a notch recently, recording 11 blocks over the last three games. While his scoring opportunities aren’t as plentiful as some would like them to be, the Kings forward has found other ways in which to provide reliable fantasy value. Murray is closing in on top-25 value in nine-cat formats, and he’s ranked just outside the top-50 in eight-cat.
  • Russell Westbrook accumulated 20 points (8-of-11 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), three rebounds and 10 assists in Thursday’s loss to the Trail Blazers.
    Westbrook finished Thursday’s defeat with his tenth double-double of the season. And to the surprise of many, he’s turned into a player who can once again be relied on in 12-team leagues. Westbrook is providing top-75 value in eight-cat formats, well ahead of his Yahoo! ADP (139). Of course, the ADP was heavily influenced by Westbrook not agreeing to a deal until after the preseason, as many fantasy drafts were already in the books. He’s rostered in 63 percent of Yahoo! leagues, and that number should continue to increase.
  • SAC Guard-Forward #10
    DeMar DeRozan amassed 33 points (10-of-16 FGs, 10-of-10 FTs), four rebounds, three assists, two steals and three three-pointers in Thursday’s loss to the Trail Blazers.
    DeRozan had one of his best games of the season on Thursday, including a 3-of-4 effort from beyond the arc. The three-point shot remains a minimal part of his offensive repertoire, but the veteran wing has been proficient when he’s taken those shots. DeRozan is shooting over 40 percent from three on just over two attempts per game, with the percentage being the highest of his NBA career. DeRozan isn’t going to be a player who provides consistent value in that category, but he’s been far from a liability. Add that to his other tools, and he’s capable of threatening top-50 status before the season ends.
  • SAC Center #42
    Maxime Raynaud finished Thursday’s loss to the Trail Blazers with 29 points (10-of-20 FGs, 8-of-9 FTs), 11 rebounds, two assists, two steals and one three-pointer.
    While Raynaud has not been a top-100 player over the past two weeks, Thursday’s performance will raise eyebrows among fantasy managers. Not only did the rookie center record his second double-double, but he also established new highs in points and rebounds. All that was missing from Raynaud’s stat line was a blocked shot, but he’s totaled only nine in 19 appearances. With Domantas Sabonis and Drew Eubanks out, Raynaud should be rostered in more than 15 percent of Yahoo! leagues.
  • POR Forward #9
    Jerami Grant recorded 20 points (7-of-18 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), nine rebounds, five assists, one block and three three-pointers in Thursday’s win over the Kings.
    One game removed from dropping 35 points on the Warriors, Grant had another good night on Thursday. He’s scored at least 20 points in four of his last five games, and the forward’s nine rebounds were a nice bonus for those who have him rostered. Rostered in 43 percent of Yahoo! leagues, Grant has been a top-50 player in nine-cat formats over the past two weeks. Given that production, now would be a good time to roll the dice on Grant, especially with the Trail Blazers facing the Kings again on Saturday.
  • POR Center #23
    Donovan Clingan accounted for 19 points (6-of-9 FGs, 5-of-13 FTs), eight rebounds, four assists and two blocks in Thursday’s win over the Kings.
    Clingan, who entered Thursday shooting 79.5 percent from the foul line, struggled mightily at the charity stripe against the Kings. Making well below 50 percent of his attempts, the 7-foot-2 center missed three of four attempts in the final 33 seconds of overtime. That opened the door for the Kings to potentially steal the game, but Deni Avdija’s free throws with 1.5 seconds remaining were the difference. Clingan was productive across the board, and his foul shooting throughout the season is why fantasy managers should not be too concerned about what they saw on Thursday.
  • POR Guard #17
    Shaedon Sharpe amassed 26 points (11-of-22 FGs, 0-of-2 FTs), four rebounds, four assists, one steal and four three-pointers in Thursday’s win over the Kings.
    Sharpe was rolling in the first half, scoring 20 points on 8-of-9 shooting from the field. Unfortunately for him and those who have the Trail Blazers guard rostered, he cooled down considerably after halftime. Sharpe was just 3-of-13 from the field in the second half, so what could have been an outstanding night was merely a good one. Over the past two weeks, Sharpe has been close to a top-50 player in eight-cat formats, pushing his season-long value into the top-100.
  • POR Forward #8
    Deni Avdija finished Thursday’s win over the Kings with 35 points (12-of-19 FGs, 10-of-12 FTs), five rebounds, five assists, one steal and one three-pointer.
    Portland blew significant leads late in regulation and overtime, but Avdija came to the rescue to help the Blazers avoid a terrible loss. His two free throws with 1.5 seconds remaining in overtime gave Portland the 134-133 victory, and the wing finished with his eighth 30-point game of the season. While turnovers, of which he had five, remain an issue for Avdija, the overall production has been elite. And he’s doing this while being asked to serve as the primary playmaker as Portland awaits the return of Jrue Holiday. With the new All-Star Game format, it would be unsurprising if Avdija made his way to southern California in mid-February.
  • GSW Forward #10
    Jimmy Butler had 31 points (11-of-17 FGs, 8-of-9 FTs), three rebounds, three assists, one steal and one three-pointer against the Suns on Thursday.
    Butler had one of his better games Thursday with 31 points in the loss to the Suns. That’s as many points as Butler had in the previous two games. The 36-year-old small forward hadn’t scored at least 30 points since November 18. Butler’s production in the other categories has been consistent and higher scoring can only add to his value. The Warriors finish up the week with another meeting with the Suns on Saturday.