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  • MEM Guard #24
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    Cam Spencer recorded seven points (2-of-7 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), seven rebounds and 11 assists in Thursday’s loss to the Magic.
    Spencer didn’t have a great day shooting the basketball, but he still offered excellent value in rebounds and assists. The second-year guard, who only committed one turnover, has hit double digits in assists in three consecutive games. With Ja Morant, Ty Jerome and Scotty Pippen Jr. all injured, and the former the subject of trade rumors, the point guard role belongs to Spencer for now. He’s worth rostering in deep leagues as long as Memphis is shorthanded on the perimeter.
  • DAL Guard #31
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    Klay Thompson (rest) is out for Tuesday’s game against the Suns.
    Initially questionable for Tuesday’s game, Thompson will sit out Dallas’ penultimate game before the All-Star break. Khris Middleton is available to make his Mavericks’ debut, so he can absorb the minutes that would have gone to Thompson.
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    Chris Mannix dives into the NBA's tanking culture and which teams have "not shown any interest in winning," exploring what the NBA can do to mitigate teams purposefully throwing their seasons.
  • UTA Guard #3
    Keyonte George (ankle) is out for Wednesday’s game against the Kings.
    George aggravated his sprained right ankle during Saturday’s loss to the Magic, and Wednesday’s game will be the second that he’s missed. Isaiah Collier has moved into the starting lineup, and he should be rostered while George sits.
  • Russell Westbrook (ankle) is out for Wednesday’s game against the Jazz.
    Westbrook rolled his left ankle during Monday’s loss to the Pelicans and was limited to 21 minutes. He won’t play against the Jazz, which could lead to Devin Carter moving into the starting lineup. Given the Kings’ injuries, Carter is worth streaming in deep leagues.
  • SAC Forward-Center #11
    Domantas Sabonis (back) is out for Wednesday’s game against the Jazz.
    Sabonis will miss a fourth straight game with a back issue that has lingered for some time. Maxime Raynaud will remain the starting center, with Dylan Cardwell picking up additional minutes off the bench.
  • SAC Guard #0
    Malik Monk (illness) is out for Wednesday’s game against the Jazz.
    Wednesday’s game will be the third that Monk has missed due to illness. Devin Carter has picked up additional rotation minutes in Monk’s absence while also benefiting from the Kings’ decision to trade Dennis Schröder and Keon Ellis to the Cavaliers.
  • SAC Guard #8
    Zach LaVine (finger) is out for Wednesday’s game against the Jazz.
    Wednesday’s game will be the third that LaVine has missed with a right fifth finger injury. His absence has led to Nique Clifford moving into the starting lineup, while Devin Carter has picked up additional minutes off the bench. Expect the same against the Jazz.
  • MEM Guard #23
    Cedric Coward (knee) and Walter Clayton Jr. (calf) are doubtful for Wednesday’s game against the Nuggets.
    While Clayton was out for Monday’s loss to the Warriors with a calf contusion, Coward left in the first half with a sore right knee. Both players are considered doubtful for Wednesday’s game, with the latter’s potential absence being more impactful. Scotty Pippen Jr. replaced Coward in the lineup to begin the second half on Monday, but he is still under a minutes restriction. Taylor Hendricks logged 25 minutes off the bench against the Warriors and could be in line for a similar role on Wednesday.
  • MEM Forward-Center #7
    Santi Aldama (knee) is out for Wednesday’s game against the Nuggets.
    Aldama continues to be listed on the injury report due to right knee injury management, with Wednesday’s game being the eighth in the last nine that he’s missed. Due to Memphis’s lack of healthy post players, Kyle Anderson has been the starting center for the last two games. In that role, he’s worth streaming in deep leagues.
  • DEN Center #15
    Nikola Jokić (ankle) and Christian Braun (ankle) are probable for Wednesday’s game against the Grizzlies.
    Jokić and Braun are on the injury report for Wednesday night, but the probable tags suggest that they’ll be good to go. Both played in Monday’s loss to the Cavaliers, with the former recording a triple-double and the latter scoring 20 points and knocking down four three-pointers.
  • IND Guard #29
    Andrew Nembhard, Quenton Jackson, Aaron Nesmith, Pascal Siakam and Micah Potter will start Tuesday’s game against the Knicks.
    The Pacers have made two changes to their starting lineup, one necessitated by injury. Jackson steps into the void left by Johnny Furphy, who suffered a torn ACL during Sunday’s loss to the Raptors. The other change is Potter, who is inserted into the lineup at Jay Huff’s expense.