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  • MEM Forward #15
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    According to the Grizzlies PR official X.com account, Brandon Clarke is progressing well in rehab from a Grade 2 right calf strain and is expected to return to play in 4-6 weeks.
    Clarke’s continued absence has no impact to Memphis’ rotation, as the backup big man logged only two games before suffering the injury. Even when he returns, Clarke won’t be worth rostering in most fantasy leagues.
  • DEN Guard #27
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    Jamal Murray led the Nuggets with 28 points (8-of-17 FGs, 7-of-7 FTs), four rebounds, seven assists and five three-pointers against the Lakers.
    Murray got off to a hot start on Thursday, scoring 20 points in just the first half. Though he was much quieter after the break, he still matched Nikola Jokić as the leading scorers for Denver in the win. This was his fourth straight game with at least 25 points, and he has averaged 34.3 points and 5.5 triples per game during that stretch. This was the first night of a back-to-back, and he’ll look to wrap up the week with another strong performance against the Knicks on Friday.
    HLs: LeBron breaks Kareem's record for career FGs
    LeBron James was back to his history-making ways on Thursday night in Denver, where he passed the legendary Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the most made field goals in NBA history.
  • DEN Forward-Center #22
    Zeke Nnaji started on Thursday and contributed five points (2-of-4 FGs), five rebounds, one assist, one steal and one three-pointer against the Lakers.
    With Cameron Johnson (ankle) sidelined for a second straight game, it was Nnaji that got the starting nod after Jonas Valanciunas did in Johnson’s first absence. However, he didn’t contribute much in the box score during his 24 minutes on the floor. This was the first leg of a back-to-back, so Johnson could return to take on the Knicks on Friday. Whether he does or not, Nnaji won’t be worth streaming despite the role increase.
  • DEN Center #15
    Nikola Jokić recorded a triple-double on Thursday with 28 points (10-of-15 FGs, 8-of-8 FTs), 12 rebounds, 13 assists, one steal, one block and nine turnovers in a 120-113 win over the Lakers.
    For the 23rd time this season, Jokić was able to record a triple-double, though he nearly made it an unpleasant quadruple-double. His nine turnovers matched his season high, and this was actually the third time this year that he recorded a triple-double while turning it over exactly nine times. Managers can typically live with Jokić making some mistakes because he fills up the box score, which is exactly what happened in this game. He’ll look to keep it going against the Knicks on Friday.
  • LAL Center-Forward #11
    Jaxson Hayes started the second half on Thursday 19 points (8-of-10 FGs), five rebounds and two assists against the Nuggets.
    Deandre Ayton played just five minutes in the first half of this game before exiting with a knee injury, though the Lakers declined to specify which knee was bothering him. Ayton missed two games just before the All-Star break due to right knee soreness, but it’s unclear at this time if that injury popped back or if this is entirely separate. Hayes started the second half in his place and was able to chip in some points, though he didn’t contribute much else. He set a new season high for scoring, and he could have some streaming appeal this weekend if Ayton misses time.
  • LAL Forward #23
    LeBron James posted a full line on Thursday with 16 points (7-of-11 FGs), five rebounds, eight assists, three steals and one block against the Nuggets.
    LeBron made more history in this game by surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the most career field goals made. Unfortunately, he didn’t do much scoring in the loss. It was a well-rounded, efficient night for LeBron, but the focus should be on him reaching Kareem’s 15,837 made shots. This was his fourth straight game shooting at least 50 percent from the floor, and he’ll look to stay hot against the Pacers on Friday.
  • SAC Guard-Forward #10
    DeMar DeRozan accumulated 15 points (6-of-16 FGs, 3-of-5 FTs), two rebounds, two assists and one steal in Thursday’s loss to the Pelicans.
    DeRozan’s output was limited on Thursday, and that’s been the case since the All-Star break. In eight games, the veteran wing has averaged 14.4 points, 2.1 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 0.8 steals while shooting 43 percent from the field. DeRozan played 27 minutes against the Pelicans, and his playing time is something to watch moving forward. Fellow starter Nique Clifford (7/5/3 with one three-pointer) only played 21 minutes against New Orleans, and for the Kings’ future, it would probably be best if Clifford were asked to log heavy minutes the rest of the way.
  • Russell Westbrook tallied 19 points (7-of-15 FGs, 3-of-5 FTs), two rebounds, 10 assists, two steals and two three-pointers in Thursday’s loss to the Pelicans.
    After totaling 12 points in his first two games out of the All-Star break, Westbrook has reached double figures in each of his last five appearances. His stat line on Thursday included ten assists, the veteran point guard’s first double-double since a January 14 win over the Knicks. Westbrook played 33 minutes against the Pelicans while second-year guard Devin Carter picked up a DNP-CD. As long as he’s playing starters’ minutes, Westbrook should be rostered in standard leagues.
  • SAC Forward #9
    Precious Achiuwa amassed 29 points (12-of-16 FGs, 4-of-6 FTs), 12 rebounds, five assists, one steal, two blocks and one three-pointer in Thursday’s loss to the Pelicans.
    Achiuwa, who’s made the most of his opportunity in Sacramento, had another excellent night on Thursday. In addition to matching his career-high with the 29 points, he recorded a complete stat line and played 41 of a possible 48 minutes. Given the recent production and Sacramento’s limited frontcourt depth, Achiuwa is a must-roster player at this point. The Kings are off until Sunday when they host the Bulls.
  • NOP Guard #0
    Jeremiah Fears accounted for 13 points (6-of-14 FGs), six rebounds, six assists and one three-pointer in Thursday’s win over the Kings.
    Fears’ six assists, which equalled his total from New Orleans’ prior two games, were the most for him since hitting that number in a February 21 win over the 76ers. The rookie guard played 28 minutes on Thursday, with his playing time receiving a slight boost due to Dejounte Murray (Achilles) being sidelined. With Murray likely playing on Friday in Phoenix, Fears will have a lower fantasy ceiling for New Orleans’ penultimate game of Week 19.
  • LAL Forward-Guard #77
    Luka Dončić led the Lakers on Thursday with 27 points (11-of-24 FGs), 11 rebounds, seven assists, four steals and three three-pointers in a 120-113 loss to the Nuggets.
    Though Dončić continues to fill up the counting stats, he’s having an issue that doesn’t show up in the box score in a way that directly alters fantasy matchups. He was whistled for his 15th technical foul of the season after being whistled for his 14th on Tuesday. Now, he sits just one technical away from serving a one-game suspension. The Lakers have two more games this week and have a three-game week after that, which would make the timing difficult for managers that are relying on him in the fantasy playoffs. Hopefully being that close to a suspension will help him stay calmer during games since both the Lakers and fantasy managers need him out on the floor as much as possible.