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  • POR Guard #5
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    Jrue Holiday (calf) is probable for Saturday’s game against the Lakers.
    Initially questionable, Holiday is on track to play Saturday night. While he has returned to the starting lineup, the veteran guard remains under a minutes restriction, having most recently played 21 minutes in Thursday’s win over the Hawks. Caleb Love will come off the bench if Holiday plays, but he’s still worth a look in deep leagues.
  • LAL Guard #18
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    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that the Lakers have signed Kobe Bufkin to a two-year contract.
    Bufkin’s contract includes a team option for the 2026-27 season. The former first-round pick has spent most of this season in the G League, earning a 10-day contract with the Lakers in mid-January. With the Bufkin signing, the Lakers have filled all 15 of their standard contract slots.
    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.
  • Russell Westbrook had 21 points (8-of-14 FGs), five rebounds, nine assists and five three-pointers in Saturday’s loss to the Cavaliers.
    Westbrook had nine assists in Saturday’s loss to the Cavaliers, but gave back a lot of his value in certain leagues with his seven turnovers. The 37-year-old point guard was otherwise excellent for the Kings. Westbrook was efficient with 21 points on 14 attempts and five three-pointers. The Kings have two games upcoming in Week 17, starting with a matchup against the Pelicans on Monday.
  • SAC Guard #5
    Nique Clifford had 30 points (12-of-19 FGs, 1-of-2 FTs), four rebounds, four assists, two steals, two blocks and five three-pointers in Saturday’s loss to the Cavaliers.
    Clifford moved into the starting lineup with Zach LaVine (finger) and Malik Monk (illness) both out. The 23-year-old guard made the most of his opportunity with 30 points on 19 attempts in 40 minutes. Clifford can be used in deeper formats until the Kings are back to full strength.
  • CLE Center #31
    Jarrett Allen had 29 points (11-of-12 FGs, 7-of-8 FTs), 10 rebounds and one assist in Saturday’s win over the Kings.
    On Saturday, Allen had his ninth career game with at least 25 points while shooting at least 90 percent from the field. He trails only Wilt Chamberlain all-time with 12. Allen has now had at least 29 points in two of his last three games. The 27-year-old center has provided second-round per game value over the last two weeks, according to Basketball Monster.
  • CLE Guard #1
    James Harden had 23 points (7-of-13 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), two rebounds, eight assists, one steal and five three-pointers in Saturday’s win over the Kings.
    Harden commended his new teammates for how together, connected and unselfish they are, saying he’s just happy to be there. The 36-year-old point guard played his role just fine Saturday. Harden took a back seat to Donovan Mitchell when it came to scoring, but he was able to dish out eight assists in the flow of the offense and also made 5-of-8 from behind the three-point line. His fantasy value figures to remain pretty high in Cleveland.
  • MEM Forward-Guard #5
    Kyle Anderson amassed 11 points (5-of-6 FGs, 1-of-3 FTs), six rebounds, two assists, two steals and two blocks in Saturday’s loss to the Trail Blazers.
    For those wondering what the Grizzlies would do at the center position without Santi Aldama, the answer for their two games in Portland was to go small. After sitting out Friday’s defeat, Anderson was tabbed to serve as the starting center on Saturday, and he recorded a nice stat line. The four defensive contributions were the most in a game for SloMo since New Year’s Day. His value moving forward depends partly on Aldama’s availability. The Grizzlies play four games in Week 17, two before the All-Star break.
  • CLE Guard #45
    Donovan Mitchell had 35 points (13-of-24 FGs, 7-of-7 FTs), two rebounds, four assists, two steals, two blocks and two three-pointers in the Cavaliers’ 132-126 victory over the Kings on Saturday.
    While James Harden made his debut for the Cavaliers Saturday, Mitchell made sure everyone knew whose team this still is by dropping a game-high 35 points in the win over the Kings. The 29-year-old shooting guard is tied for the third-most games with at least 35 points this season. Mitchell has provided first-round per game value over the last two weeks, according to Basketball Monster. The Cavaliers have two games upcoming in Week 17, starting with a matchup against the Nuggets on Monday.
  • MEM Forward #22
    Taylor Hendricks tallied six points (2-of-4 FGs, 2-of-5 FTs), one rebound and two assists in Saturday’s loss to the Trail Blazers.
    Hendricks played 21 minutes in both of Memphis’ games in Portland. While the production wasn’t great, the playing time was there, unlike in Utah pre-trade. Hendricks isn’t someone who needs to be rostered in redraft leagues, but managers competing in dynasty formats will undoubtedly watch him the rest of this season.
  • MEM Guard #10
    Javon Small accounted for 22 points (7-of-10 FGs, 6-of-6 FTs), six rebounds, four assists, one block and two three-pointers in Saturday’s loss to the Trail Blazers.
    Due to the Grizzlies being light on perimeter bodies, Saturday was a night where Small was able to get an extended runout. And the rookie guard took advantage of his time, shooting 70 percent from the field and providing solid value in the rebound and assist categories. Small played a lot of his minutes alongside Walter Clayton Jr. (8/4/7/3 in 28 minutes) in Memphis’ two games in Portland, and that may be the case moving forward on nights when the two-way guard is active. Small isn’t a must-roster player, but he may have moments when he’s worth streaming as the Grizzlies rebuild.
  • Olivier-Maxence Prosper finished Saturday’s loss to the Trail Blazers with 25 points (9-of-13 FGs), five rebounds and seven three-pointers.
    Prosper has impeccable timing. With February 7, 2026, designated as “National Marquette Day,” the Marquette alum had the best night of his NBA career. O-Max made his first six three-point attempts and finished with a career-high 25 points. Memphis was without Jaylen Wells and Cedric Coward, so there was plenty of room for Prosper to contribute despite coming off the bench. Nights like Saturday are unlikely to become the norm for Prosper, but there may be more moments when he’s given a prominent role out of necessity.