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  • CLE Guard #45
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    Donovan Mitchell finished with 13 points (4-of-13 FGs), nine rebounds, 12 assists, one steal, four triples and six turnovers against the 76ers on Friday.
    Mitchell didn’t do as much scoring as he typically does, but he made up for it with production in other categories. He nearly finished with a triple-double despite an inefficient night. This came after seven straight games with at least 20 points, and he scored at least 30 points in five of those. The new season high for assists will help make up for the lack of points, but he’ll look to get back on track as a scorer against the Thunder on Monday.
  • ORL Guard #13
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    Jett Howard (illness) is questionable to play against the Grizzlies on Sunday.
    Howard could end up missing Sunday’s game, but he hasn’t been part of the rotation over the Magic’s last two games. He likely won’t see the floor whether he is active or not.
    HLs: Durant torches Timberwolves in win
    Watch Houston Rockets wing Kevin Durant rack up 39 points in a tight win over the Minnesota Timberwolves Friday night.
  • ORL Guard #4
    Jalen Suggs (knee) has been ruled out against the Grizzlies on Sunday.
    Suggs will miss a seventh straight game, which means the Anthony Black train will continue to roll on. Black should remain in the starting lineup for at least one more game, and he’ll look to extend his streak of 20-point games to four.
  • NYK Guard #3
    Josh Hart (ankle) is questionable to play against the Suns on Saturday.
    Hart wasn’t on the initial injury report, but he is now dealing with soreness in the same ankle that caused him to miss eight games in late December and early January. Mitchell Robinson could start in his place in a two-big lineup, though there should be extra minutes available for Jordan Clarkson and Landry Shamet regardless.
  • DAL Forward #25
    P.J. Washington (personal) has been ruled out against the Jazz on Saturday.
    Washington was initially listed as probable for this game with an ankle injury after missing the Mavs’ last game, which was the second of a back-to-back. However, he’ll remain out, this time due to personal reasons. Caleb Martin should be in line for at least one more start.
  • WAS Guard #7
    Bub Carrington finished with 11 points (3-of-4 FGs), two rebounds, nine assists, one steal and three three-pointers on Friday against the Kings.
    Carrington returned to the starting lineup for this game with Bilal Coulibaly (back) and Khris Middleton (knee) sidelined. He was able to bounce back after struggling in Wednesday’s loss where he shot 1-of-11. In this game, he was efficient as a shooter and nearly recorded his first double-double of the season. Carrington likely won’t remain in that role consistently, but he was able to have a productive night in an increased role. He could start again in Denver on Saturday, assuming Coulibaly and Middleton weren’t both just resting on the first night of a back-to-back.
  • WAS Center #20
    Alex Sarr led the Wizards with 19 points (8-of-12 FGs), four rebounds, three assists and one block against the Kings on Friday.
    Sarr had a big first half for Washington and entered the break with 18 points. Unfortunately, he wasn’t able to contribute much after halftime. Sarr has had a strong second season, and the first half was indicative of that. He didn’t do much else in the box score, but that hasn’t been the case for more of the year. He’ll look to bounce back in Denver on Saturday, which should be a favorable matchup with Nikola Jokic and Jonas Valanciunas still sidelined.
  • Russell Westbrook led the Kings with 26 points (9-of-14 FGs), two rebounds, six assists, one steal and six three-pointers on Friday against the Wizards.
    Westbrook fell one point shy of matching his season high for points, but it was the efficiency of his shooting that made this performance so good. He also set a new season high for three-pointers, which was enough to help the Kings win a fourth straight game. The counting stats have been consistent for Russ this year, though they could drop as Domantas Sabonis ramps up. For now, managers shouldn’t expect this level of efficiency often, but Westbrook should see enough usage to continue providing value.
  • SAC Forward #9
    Precious Achiuwa finished with 16 points (7-of-8 FGs), six rebounds, one assist, two blocks and one three-pointer against the Wizards on Friday.
    Achiuwa has been starting for the Kings with Keegan Murray (ankle) sidelined. He has had a few strong performances scattered, but the last four games have been his best. During that stretch, he’s averaging 13.8 points, 8.5 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 1.5 blocks per game while shooting 61.1 percent from the floor. As long as he continues to start, he’ll have upside as a streamer, especially if he continues to play 33.8 minutes per game like he has during this four-game stretch.
  • SAC Forward-Center #11
    Domantas Sabonis returned to the lineup on Friday and contributed 13 points (5-of-6 FGs, 3-of-5 FTs), six rebounds, five assists, one steal and one block in a 128-115 win over the Wizards.
    After missing nearly two months with a partially-torn meniscus, Sabonis was available to take on the Wizards. Though he came off the bench, he did enough to help the Kings win their fourth straight game. He played 21 minutes and was productive during his time on the floor, which is a great sign for the fantasy managers that have been patiently waiting for him to return. his role should increase as he plays more games, and Maxime Raynaud will eventually return to playing a role off the bench. For now, it was just good to have Sabonis back out on the floor.
  • MIN Center #27
    Rudy Gobert recorded a double-double on Friday with 10 points (4-of-7 FGs, 2-of-10 FTs), 13 rebounds, one assist, two steals and two blocks against the Rockets.
    Gobert added another double-double to his season total and was able to make a big impact on the defensive end. However, it was an abysmal night for him from the free throw line. Both teams struggled in that department; Minnesota shot 20-of-35 on free throws, while Houston shot 20-of-34. The struggles seemed to be contagious, but nobody got hit harder than Gobert. Still, managers aren’t relying on Gobert for help in that category, and he was able to contribute in enough other areas to make up for it.