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  • IND Forward #43
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    Pascal Siakam finished Sunday’s loss to the Raptors with 18 points (7-of-15 FGs, 3-of-4 FTs), four rebounds, two assists and one three-pointer.
    Sunday’s game got away from Siakam and the Pacers in the third quarter, as the Raptors outscored them by a 44-26 margin. That factored into Spicy P playing only 24 minutes, which may be a concerning development for managers counting on him to deliver consistently excellent production through the fantasy playoffs. However, this was the first game since January 10 in which Siakam played less than 32 minutes, so there’s no need to panic. The Pacers play five games in Week 17, starting with the Knicks on Tuesday.
  • SAC Forward-Guard #12
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    De’Andre Hunter (eye) will be re-evaluated in 10 days.
    Hunter has been diagnosed with iritis in his left eye after being inadvertently poked in the eye by Clippers wing Kobe Sanders during Friday’s loss to the Clippers. His absence opens up a spot in the starting lineup, with rookie Nique Clifford being the player most likely to fill the void. Given where the Kings are in the standings, Clifford and Devin Carter should have added fantasy value after the All-Star break.
    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.
  • FA Forward-Center
    Pistons waived Dario Šarić.
    Acquired from the Bulls as part of the deal that also landed the Pistons Kevin Huerter, Šarić has been waived. Given Detroit’s frontcourt depth, cracking the rotation was going to be a challenge, especially after he failed to do so in Sacramento. Šarić will be an unrestricted free agent once he clears waivers. As for the Pistons, they’ve used the roster spot to convert Daniss Jenkins to a standard contract.
  • MIN Guard #13
    Ayo Dosunmu amassed 11 points (4-of-11 FGs), one rebound, one assist, two steals and three three-pointers in Sunday’s loss to the Clippers.
    As expected, Dosunmu was part of the Timberwolves’ bench rotation in his first appearance on Sunday. And his 25 minutes led the Timberwolves reserves, one more than Naz Reid. Things could change somewhat once the Timberwolves re-sign Mike Conley, but Ayo should not struggle for playing time. Unfortunately, not much has changed regarding his fantasy value. While Dosunmu is worth rostering in 14-team leagues, his value in 12-team leagues is low unless his team is shorthanded on the perimeter.
  • MIN Forward-Center #30
    Julius Randle accounted for 17 points (6-of-15 FGs, 4-of-6 FTs), eight rebounds, two assists and one three-pointer in Sunday’s loss to the Clippers.
    Even with his modest output on Sunday, Randle continues to provide fantasy managers with excellent value. Over the past two weeks, he has been a top-50 player in eight-cat formats, slightly lower than his season-long production. Randle will look to get his Week 17 off to a good start on Monday against the Hawks, the first of four games the Timberwolves will play.
  • MIN Guard #5
    Anthony Edwards finished Sunday’s loss to the Clippers with 23 points (7-of-18 FGs, 8-of-10 FTs), four rebounds, two assists, two steals and one three-pointer.
    Edwards and the Timberwolves were unable to bounce back from Friday’s disappointing loss to the Pelicans, as Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers grabbed control early and never let go. Ant-Man’s final stat line was decent, but not at the level that many fantasy managers expect of him. His streak of games with at least 30 points ended at four, and Edwards will look to start a new one on Monday against the Hawks. The Timberwolves play four games in Week 17, two on each side of the All-Star break.
  • Yanic Konan-Niederhäuser tallied 15 points (5-of-5 FGs, 5-of-7 FTs), six rebounds, two assists and one block in Sunday’s win over the Timberwolves.
    Konan-Niederhäuser enjoyed one of his best games of the season, finishing one point shy of his season-high and doing a good job on the glass. While Brook Lopez (five points, two rebounds, two assists, two blocks and one three-pointer in 26 minutes) is locked in as the starting center, Ivica Zubac’s exit means that there will be more opportunities for Konan-Niederhäuser. He isn’t a must-roster player, but keep an eye on YKN, especially if the Clippers fall out of the play-in spots.
  • LAC Forward-Center #20
    John Collins accounted for 15 points (6-of-9 FGs), four rebounds, one steal, one block and three three-pointers in Sunday’s win over the Timberwolves.
    While the overall line was modest, Collins has reached double figures in each of his last 11 games. Over the past three weeks, the Clippers forward has offered sixth-round per-game value in nine-cat formats, according to Basketball Monster. With James Harden and Ivica Zubac no longer in the picture, there should be more opportunities for Collins offensively, even after Darius Garland (toe) is healthy enough to play.
  • LAC Forward #2
    Kawhi Leonard recorded 41 points (14-of-30 FGs, 8-of-10 FTs), eight rebounds, two assists, four steals and five three-pointers in Sunday’s win over the Timberwolves.
    While Leonard’s offensive output will grab the headlines, how he started Sunday’s rout set the tone for the Clippers. He recorded steals on three consecutive possessions and scored 12 points in the first quarter. Leonard finished with his fourth 40-point game of the season and a robust overall stat line. With the Clippers trading James Harden and Ivica Zubac, the path to the postseason became much more arduous. But, as long as Leonard’s on the floor, they’ve got a chance. The Clippers play five games in Week 17, with a road back-to-back against the Rockets before the All-Star break.
  • IND Guard-Forward #2
    Andrew Nembhard accounted for 10 points (4-of-18 FGs, 1-of-1 FTs), three rebounds, two assists, two steals and one three-pointer in Sunday’s loss to the Raptors.
    Nembhard had a rough afternoon in Toronto, continuing a slump in which he’s shot 12-of-40 from the field over his last three games. Having shot 36.1 percent from the field, his fantasy value is ranked outside the top 150 over the past two weeks. While his season-long fantasy value remains respectable, Nembhard’s value has not received the boost that many fantasy managers hoped with Tyrese Haliburton unavailable. He’s higher on opposing teams’ scouting reports, and that’s affected Nembhard’s efficiency.
  • Trayce Jackson-Davis tallied 10 points (2-of-4 FGs, 6-of-10 FTs), 10 rebounds, one assist, one steal and one block in Sunday’s win over the Pacers.
    Jackson-Davis made the most of his debut appearance for the Raptors, recording a double-double. While 16 minutes aren’t a big deal for most players, TJD met or exceeded that number just 14 times with the Warriors this season before being traded. The issue moving forward is that the Raptors were shorthanded on Sunday: Jakob Poeltl (back) was out, and Collin Murray-Boyles left the game in the first half with a thumb injury. While Jackson-Davis played well, fantasy managers should not overreact.