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  • POR Forward #33
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    Toumani Camara added 20 points (6-of-16 FGs, 3-of-6 FTs), three rebounds and five three-pointers in the loss to the Clippers on Friday.
    Camara followed up a 0-of-6 shooting performance from the three-point line against the Magic by draining five against the Clippers on Friday. It marked the seventh time in December that the third-year forward has tallied at least three makes from beyond the arc. If he can remain efficient from long distance on this type of volume, he’ll have a chance to turn himself into one of the better young 3-and-D wings in the league.
  • OKC Center-Forward #55
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    Isaiah Hartenstein (calf) is out for Monday’s matchup with the Hawks.
    Jaylin Williams (heel) is also out, so big minutes should be available for Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams in the frontcourt. Hartenstein’s absence shouldn’t be too concerning to fantasy managers, as he’s sitting out the second leg of a back-to-back set, which was an expected outcome due to his lingering calf injury.
    Kawhi scores career-high 55 points vs. Pistons
    Kawhi Leonard has been a bright spot in what has been a brutal season for the Los Angeles Clippers, scoring a career-high 55 points that also ties James Harden for the franchise's single-game record.
  • ATL Guard #11
    Trae Young (quad) is out for Monday’s matchup with the Thunder.
    Young played through his quad injury on Saturday, but he’ll be forced to miss at least one game when he sits out on Monday. With Young unavailable, Nickeil Alexander-Walker should earn a spot start against the Thunder, making him worthy of streaming, albeit in a tough matchup.
  • HOU Center #28
    Alperen Şengün (calf) is out for Monday’s matchup with the Pacers.
    Şengün sat out Saturday against Cleveland, and his continued absence should lead to a second straight start for Steven Adams and additional minutes for Clint Capela off the bench. Adams is worth streaming for fantasy managers in need of big man help.
  • IND Guard #9
    T.J. McConnell (hamstring) is available for Monday’s matchup with the Rockets, and Ben Sheppard (calf) is out.
    McConnell sat out Saturday against Boston, but he’ll be back in action following a one-game absence. Sheppard hasn’t played since December 3, and with him out for another contest, McConnell could earn some additional playing time off the bench.
  • IND Center #32
    Jay Huff (ankle) is available for Monday’s matchup with the Rockets.
    Huff has started 14 straight games, averaging 2.9 swats per game in that span. He leads the Association in total blocks at 77, and he’ll look to add to that total on Monday.
  • CHI Guard #3
    Josh Giddey (ankle) is available for Monday’s matchup with the Timberwolves.
    No surprise here, as Giddey was listed as probable on Sunday evening’s injury report. He’s been excellent as a multi-category contributor this season, and fantasy managers should expect more of the same on Monday.
  • GSW Guard #30
    Stephen Curry is not on the injury report for Monday’s matchup with the Nets.
    Curry scored 39 points in 41 minutes on Monday in an overtime loss to the Raptors. Even after handling such a hefty workload, Curry will be available for the second leg of Golden State’s back-to-back set.
  • NYK Guard #2
    Miles McBride (ankle) is questionable for Monday’s matchup with the Pelicans, and Tyler Kolek (ankle) is questionable.
    McBride is set to play in his first game since December 7, and his timing is impeccable, as Kolek has been filling in for him as Jalen Brunson’s backup. McBride may see limited minutes in his first game back in three weeks, so fantasy managers don’t need to insert him into lineups right away.
  • WAS Center #20
    Alex Sarr is not on the injury report for Monday’s matchup with the Suns.
    Sarr sat out the second leg of Washington’s most recent back-to-back set, but that won’t be the case on Monday. The breakout center finished with a monster 20/9/1/2 line with six swats and a triple on Sunday. He’ll look to build on that strong performance when Week 11 tips off on Monday.
  • WAS Forward #18
    Kyshawn George (hip) and Khris Middleton (knee) are out for Monday’s matchup with the Suns.
    Middleton played on Sunday, but he’ll sit out the second leg of Washington’s back-to-back set. George will miss a second straight contest. With both Middleton and George sidelined, Justin Champagnie should earn a second straight start, while guys like Tre Johnson and Will Riley should see additional run.