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  • MIA Guard #14
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    Tyler Herro (toe, rib) is probable for Thursday’s game against the Celtics.
    In addition to the toe injury that sidelined him for an extended period, Herro is also on the injury report due to a rib contusion suffered during Saturday’s loss to the Pacers. However, he is probable, so fantasy managers should expect Herro to play.
  • MIL Guard #24
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    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that the Bucks have signed Cam Thomas.
    Just a few days after being waived by the Nets, Thomas has reportedly found a new home. While a player capable of putting up big scoring numbers, the guard has not shown much ability to make plays for others or defend consistently. He’ll get the opportunity to do that in Milwaukee, hopefully using it as a springboard into free agency in the summer.
    HLs: Castle explodes for 40-point triple-double
    Watch highlights of San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle doing it all with a 40-point triple-double to defeat the Dallas Mavericks Saturday night.
  • BKN Guard #8
    Egor Dëmin (rest) is out for Monday’s game against the Bulls.
    Monday’s game isn’t part of a back-to-back, but the Nets will still give the rookie a night off. His absence could lead to Terance Mann returning to the starting lineup, but the veteran wing is not worth the risk in most fantasy leagues.
  • IND Guard #12
    Johnny Furphy (knee) will not return to Sunday’s game against the Raptors.
    Furphy appeared to injure his right knee due to an awkward landing after throwing down a dunk during the third quarter. Requiring assistance to get off the court, the second-year wing was then taken to the locker room via wheelchair. Furphy finished with four points, two rebounds and three assists in 15 minutes.
  • BKN Forward #17
    Michael Porter Jr. (knee) is out for Monday’s game against the Bulls.
    Due to right knee tendinitis, Porter will not play on Monday. Danny Wolf has been his replacement in the starting lineup when MPJ was unavailable in the past, and that’s likely to be the case against the Bulls. If so, the rookie would be worth streaming in deep leagues.
  • ORL Forward #22
    Franz Wagner (ankle) is questionable for Monday’s game against the Bucks.
    On Thursday, Magic president of basketball operations Jeff Weltman said that Wagner was “very close” to returning. Monday could be that day, as he’s listed as questionable on the injury report. The only question is whether he’ll start immediately, likely bumping Anthony Black to the bench, or come off the bench upon being cleared to play. Managers who have rostered Black should not drop him if he’s moved to the bench.
  • WAS Guard-Forward #9
    Justin Champagnie recorded 13 points (4-of-11 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), seven rebounds, one assist, one steal and one three-pointer in Sunday’s loss to the Heat.
    Champagnie has reached double figures in each of his last three appearances. While the playing time, 25 minutes on Sunday, wasn’t the best, he remains in the starting lineup. For that reason, Champagnie is worth the risk for managers seeking players with “silly season standout” potential. The Wizards only play one of their four Week 17 games before the All-Star break, on Wednesday against the Cavaliers, so there won’t be much to be gained from grabbing Champagnie off the waiver wire on Monday.
  • WAS Center #20
    Alex Sarr finished Sunday’s loss to the Heat with 12 points (6-of-13 FGs, 0-of-2 FTs), 12 rebounds, five assists and one steal.
    Sarr struggled with foul trouble in Sunday’s blowout loss, but that didn’t keep him from recording his 12th double-double of the season. The 7-footer still logged 26 minutes against the Heat, an encouraging sign after he played 18 in Thursday’s win over the Pistons. The Wizards will play four games in Week 17, with three scheduled for after the All-Star break.
  • WAS Guard #0
    Bilal Coulibaly (eye) tallied seven points (2-of-7 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), four rebounds, one assist, one steal, one block and one three-pointer in Sunday’s loss ot the Heat.
    Coulibaly took a shot to the face from Heat guard Kasparas Jakučionis with 5:36 remaining in the fourth quarter and did not return. The third-year wing finished with seven points, four rebounds, one assist, one steal, one block and one three-pointer. Will Riley (nine points, one rebound, one steal, one block and one three-pointer) was limited to 21 minutes, an understandable development since he played 45 on Saturday. If Coulibaly misses time, Riley is the most likely beneficiary.
  • Kasparas Jakučionis amassed 22 points (8-of-10 FGs), three rebounds, six assists, two steals, one block and six three-pointers in Sunday’s win over the Wizards.
    Jakučionis had the best game of his rookie season on Sunday, recording new highs in points and three-pointers. The 6-foot-6 guard shot 6-of-6 from beyond the arc and made 80 percent of his attempts from the field. Jakučionis’ fantasy value moving forward depends on the availability of Davion Mitchell (5/2/3/1 and one three-pointer in 25 minutes), as his opportunities tend to be limited when “Off Night” is available. With Sunday’s game being a blowout, Jakučionis got to play more during the fourth quarter.
  • MIA Center #7
    Kel’el Ware tallied 19 points (8-of-13 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), 14 rebounds, one assist, one block and one three-pointer in Sunday’s win over the Wizards.
    Miami rolled on Sunday, and that factored into Ware getting more playing time than he has recently. However, that should not be used to overlook his performance, which was the other reason why the second-year center logged 30 minutes. The double-double was Ware’s first in over a month, and this is the production level the Heat expects from him consistently. He’ll look to start Week 17 on a high note when the Heat host the Jazz on Monday.