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  • WAS Center #20
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    Alex Sarr recorded 19 points (7-of-15 FGs, 5-of-5 FTs), 15 rebounds, one assist, one steal and three blocks in Sunday’s loss to the Suns.
    One of the few positives to take from the Wizards’ blowout loss was Sarr’s play, with the second-year center recording another double-double. With it unknown when (or if) Trae Young will make his debut for the team, Sarr may not get many opportunities to establish in-game chemistry with the Wizards’ new point guard. However, as long as he isn’t shut down later in the season, Sarr should continue to offer excellent fantasy value.
  • MIA Guard #45
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    Davion Mitchell (shoulder) is questionable for Thursday’s game against the Trail Blazers.
    Mitchell returned to the Heat lineup on Monday after missing the prior two games with a left shoulder contusion, most recently logging 19 minutes in Tuesday’s win over the Kings. If he’s unable to play against Portland, the Heat will likely turn to Kasparas Jakučionis to fill the void. The rookie would be worth streaming if allowed to start.
    Porter Jr.'s injury-plagued season halted again
    Eric Samulski examines Kevin Porter Jr.'s latest injury that will keep him out indefinitely and who may step up on the Bucks in his absence.
  • MIA Guard #24
    Norman Powell (back) is probable for Thursday’s game against the Trail Blazers.
    Powell is dealing with tightness in his lower back, but the probable tag suggests that he’ll be able to take on his usual responsibilities. With Tyler Herro (ribs) facing an extended absence, Powell’s fantasy ceiling should be on par with where it was when the season began, and Herro was out after offseason toe surgery.
  • MIA Center #7
    Kel’el Ware (hamstring) is out for Thursday’s game against the Trail Blazers.
    Initially listed to be dealing with tightness in his left hamstring, Ware’s diagnosis has been changed to a strain. Thursday’s game will be the second he’s missed due to the injury, which should give Nikola Jović and Simone Fontecchio a few more minutes. Neither player is worth the streaming risk in most leagues.
  • TOR Forward-Guard #9
    Evan Sidery reports that “the Kings and Raptors have recently conducted exploratory trade talks centered on Domantas Sabonis.”
    Sidery also mentions that “Sacramento is eyeing RJ Barrett as the primary player in return.” We do know from previous reporting that the Raptors are open to moving some combination of Barrett, Immanuel Quickley, and/or Jakob Poeltl at the trade deadline. It remains to be seen if anything comes from this, but Sabonis would fit as a post offensive option alongside slashing wings like Brandon Ingram and Scottie Barnes.
  • MIL Center-Forward #3
    Myles Turner (ankle) is probable for Friday’s game against the Nuggets.
    Turner did not play in Wednesday’s loss to the Thunder, which led to Gary Harris starting and Giannis Antetokounmpo serving as the starting center opposite Chet Holmgren. Harris played nine minutes, with Bobby Portis’ playing time increasing off the bench. Harris is likely to fall out of the rotation entirely if Turner plays on Friday.
  • SAS Center-Forward #7
    Luke Kornet (adductor) has been downgraded to out for Thursday’s game against the Jazz.
    Kornet has been battling left adductor tightness but has continued to play around 20 minutes a game. This will be his first missed game since December 5th. Bismack Biyombo could move into the rotation, but the Spurs may be able to get by with going small and playing Harrison Barnes or Keldon Johnson more minutes.
  • WAS Forward #35
    Marvin Bagley III (illness) has been ruled out for Thursday’s game against the Nuggets.
    Bagley and Tristan Vukcevic are both out on Thursday, which means the Wizards don’t have a true backup center. Then again, it might not matter on Thursday since the Nuggets are also without their only two centers. Jamir Watkins could see minutes as the backup big man, and Khris Middleton could also spend extra time at power forward or as the big man in smaller lineups.
  • MIN Forward-Center #30
    Julius Randle is listed as questionable for Thursday’s game against the Bulls with left foot soreness.
    Randle, Naz Reid, and Donte DiVincenzo are the only players to play in all 44 games this season, so the expectation is that Randle will do what he can to get onto the court. Randle was also present at shootaround earlier on Thursday, so the injury is likely not severe. If he doesn’t play, Reid would likely slide into the starting lineup with Joan Beringer entering the rotation.
  • CHA Forward #2
    Grant Williams is out for Thursday’s game against the Magic with right knee injury management.
    Williams missed the beginning of the season while recovering from ACL surgery and made his season debut on January 10th. As of now, it appears that the Hornets are just resting him in the second game of a back-to-back in order to help him in his continued recovery. Charlotte plays again on Saturday, so we’ll know the extent of Williams’ discomfort by then. Tidjane Salaün (Achilles) was available to play on Wednesday but didn’t see the court, so he may step back into Williams’ minutes on Thursday.
  • HOU Guard #0
    Aaron Holiday (back) is listed as out for Thursday’s game against the 76ers.


    Holiday will now have missed three straight games with a back injury and four of the last five. The one game he did play, he was only able to play for four minutes. He only averages 14 minutes per game on the season, so this is not a major loss for the Rockets’ rotation.