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  • HOU Center #28
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    Alperen Şengün (leg) is available to play against the Clippers on Wednesday.
    Şengün will be good to go after initially being listed as probable for this game. He finished with 22 points, seven rebounds and five assists against the Clippers on Tuesday and will look to have another productive night in the rematch.
  • MIA Guard #14
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    According to Heat reporter Anthony Chiang, Tyler Herro (ribs) is expected to practice Thursday and should return to game action “in the coming days.”
    The timeline is still vague, but Herro’s return to practice should certainly encourage fantasy managers who have been waiting on him to get back on the court. Until Herro is available, Simone Fontecchio and Myron Gardner should continue to see increased run.
    Inside look at NBA All-Star Weekend Media scrums
    Pierre Andresen shows an inside look at NBA All-Star Weekend media scrums with in-depth questions to numerous NBA stars and shares his approach to bring this media availability to the audience.
  • CHI Guard #30
    Tre Jones (hamstring) is questionable for Thursday’s game against the Raptors.
    Due to a strained left hamstring, Jones has missed the Bulls’ last 11 games. If he remains out on Thursday, the Bulls will avoid having too much of a logjam to deal with on the perimeter. Jones has been most useful this season when given extended minutes due to an injury to another player.
  • ATL Forward #0
    According to the Atlanta Hawks’ official X.com account, Jonathan Kuminga is progressing in his rehabilitation and will be re-evaluated in a week.
    It’s unclear what Kuminga’s role will be once he’s cleared to play, but fantasy managers will have to stash him in an IL spot until he’s back on the court. Due to his extensive time off, Kuminga will likely require time to ramp up.
  • CHI Guard #3
    Josh Giddey (hamstring) is questionable for Thursday’s game against the Raptors.
    Giddey has missed Chicago’s last eight games with a strained left hamstring. If he’s able to play on Thursday, the Bulls’ guard will likely be under a minutes restriction. Collin Sexton and Anfernee Simons were the starting guards for Chicago’s last game before the break, and Jaden Ivey has also made starts since joining the Bulls.
  • WAS Guard #3
    According to The Athletic’s Josh Robbins, Trae Young has “not been cleared for contact yet.”
    Young has no timetable to return, and it’s looking increasingly likely that he doesn’t touch the floor for Washington this season. Anthony Davis has already been shut down, and Washington has no reason to get Young on the court as the team looks for the most favorable position in the 2026 Draft Lottery.
  • ATL Guard #33
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that the Hawks have signed Caleb Houstan to a contract for the rest of the season.
    Houstan has played well for the Hawks’ G League affiliate, and the two-way player has been rewarded with a standard deal for the rest of the 2025-26 campaign. He’s logged 4.9 minutes per game across 10 outings for the parent club, and fantasy managers shouldn’t expect a major boost in production. He can remain on the waiver wire.
  • LAC Guard #22
    According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, the Clippers have signed Jordan Miller to a new, two-year deal.
    Miller is enjoying a breakout campaign, and he could see increased run down the final stretch of the season with James Harden traded to Cleveland. In 11 games with at least 25 minutes this season, Miller has averaged 14.8 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.5 steals and 1.5 triples.
  • ORL Forward #22
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that Franz Wagner (ankle) is out indefinitely.
    Shams notes that “recent tests showed that he requires additional time and rehabilitation for soreness in his left high ankle sprain. The Magic will evaluate Wagner’s progress in three weeks.” With the NBA and fantasy basketball seasons drawing to a close, a three-week timeline for re-evaluation puts serious doubt on Wagner’s availability after he is cleared and begins ramping back up. This is a massive blow for Orlando and Wagner’s fantasy managers. Anthony Black should continue to soak up minutes, and he should be rostered everywhere. Black has made the most of his new opportunities and is enjoying a breakout campaign.
  • DAL Guard #11
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that Kyrie Irving will miss the remainder of the 2025-26 while continuing to heal from a torn ACL suffered last March.
    According to Irving’s agent, “this is about Kyrie being 1000% when he comes back and giving himself the best chance to chase a championship next season.” Dallas is near the bottom of the Western Conference standings, and the team has no incentive to rush Irving back before he’s fully healthy. Fantasy managers holding out hope for an end-of-season return can finally drop him and free up a valuable IL spot.
  • SAS Forward-Center #22
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that the Spurs signed Mason Plumlee to a 10-day contract.
    Sent to Oklahoma City in exchange for Ousmane Dieng, who was rerouted to Chicago and then to Milwaukee, Plumlee was waived on February 4. While his addition to the roster gives the Spurs another frontcourt option in the short term, the veteran center is highly unlikely to affect fantasy basketball. Plumlee can be left on the waiver wire.