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  • MIL Guard #20
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    AJ Green produced 15 points (4-of-8 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), six rebounds, one assist and four three-pointers in Monday’s loss to the Magic.
    Having made at least four three-pointers in four straight games, Green has knocked down 20 in Milwaukee’s first five contests of February. Those who are rostering the shooter for his three-point production received a nice bonus in the rebound category on Monday, as that hasn’t been the norm. Only those who need three-pointers should roster Green.
  • BKN Forward-Center #21
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    Noah Clowney (ankle) is probable for Wednesday’s game against the Pacers.
    Clowney, who scored 22 points in Monday’s win over the Bulls, is dealing with a sprained left ankle. The good news is that he’s listed as probable, so availability may not be an issue for the Nets forward. If Clowney can’t play on Wednesday, that could be a spot where Josh Minott gets to make his Nets’ debut as a reserve. Ziaire Williams, who has started games in the past, would figure more prominently in the rotation.
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  • BKN Forward #17
    Michael Porter Jr. (knee) is out for Wednesday’s game against the Pacers.
    Porter will miss a second straight game due to right knee tendinitis. His absence means Danny Wolf should remain in the starting lineup after logging 26 minutes in Monday’s win over the Nets. Given where the Nets are in the standings, Wolf is worth holding onto for the rest of the season.
  • BKN Guard #8
    Egor Dëmin (rest) is not on the injury report for Wednesday’s game against the Pacers.
    Dëmin did not play in Monday’s win over the Bulls, as it was Brooklyn’s second game in as many nights. The rookie’s return will likely push Terance Mann to the bench, a role in which he offers minimal fantasy value.
  • MIL Forward #35
    Pete Nance (ankle) is questionable for Wednesday’s game against the Magic.
    Nance, who played 10 minutes in Monday’s loss to the Magic, suffered a sprained left ankle. His potential absence would likely lead to Bobby Portis and Kyle Kuzma playing more, as neither played 20 minutes on Monday.
  • LAL Guard #1
    Adou Thiero (knee) is not on the injury report for Tuesday’s game against the Spurs.
    Thiero suffered a sprained right MCL in late December and has not appeared in a game since. That could change on Tuesday, especially given the number of players the Lakers won’t have. However, that isn’t enough to make the rookie a player worth slotting into lineups.
  • LAL Center #5
    Deandre Ayton (knee) is questionable for Tuesday’s game against the Spurs.
    Ayton’s sore right knee has him back on the injury report for Tuesday, the second game in as many nights for the Lakers. If he’s unable to play, Jaxson Hayes would slide into the starting lineup. Given how shorthanded the Lakers are, Hayes is worth streaming if allowed to start.
  • LAL Guard #36
    Marcus Smart (ankle) is out for Tuesday’s game against the Spurs.
    Smart is one of four key contributors ruled out for Tuesday’s game, the second in as many nights for the Lakers. Fantasy managers should expect to see Luke Kennard, Dalton Knecht and Bronny James play significant minutes, as Austin Reaves and Luka Dončić are also out.
  • LAL Guard #15
    Austin Reaves (calf) is out for Tuesday’s game against the Spurs.
    With Reaves’ playing time still being restricted as he returns from a strained calf, his not playing on Tuesday is an unsurprising development. With Marcus Smart also out, there will be many minutes available to Luke Kennard, while Dalton Knecht, Bronny James and Kobe Bufkin may also slot into the rotation. Of those four, Kennard is the only one worth the streaming risk.
  • LAL Forward #23
    LeBron James (foot) is out for Tuesday’s game against the Spurs.
    While James played both legs of the Lakers’ last two back-to-backs, he will not do so on Tuesday. Tuesday’s game will be the 18th that he’s missed this season, which makes the 41-year-old ineligible for postseason awards. The last time LeBron failed to make any of the three All-NBA teams was his rookie season, 2003-04.
  • NOP Guard-Forward #14
    Micah Peavy (toe) is questionable for Wednesday’s game against the Heat.
    Peavy, who’s dealing with a sprained right great toe, has reached double digits in minutes once in his last five appearances. The rookie’s potential absence does not affect fantasy basketball.