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  • NOP Center #9
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    DeAndre Jordan accumulated six points (2-of-3 FGs, 2-of-4 FTs), 15 rebounds and four blocks over 31 minutes in Saturday’s win over the 76ers.
    Jordan delivered double-digit rebounds and nearly reached the lofty 20-stock plateau in just his second start of the season. It was his first appearance since October 29. The 37-year-old veteran offers some decent streaming appeal as a rebounding and blocks specialist when he’s in the lineup, but his opportunities have been limited with the rebuilding Pelicans.
  • BOS Center #4
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    Nikola Vučević (finger) is questionable for Sunday’s game against the Raptors.
    With Vučević’s status change for Sunday’s game, there is a real chance he gets in a few games before the playoffs. That would help remove some of the rust that the veteran center may be dealing with. Luka Garza has served as the backup center, but that will clearly change once Vooch is healthy enough to play.
    Highlights: Flagg has first 50-point day as a pro
    Even though it came in a losing effort against the Magic, Cooper Flagg can still hang his hat on the becoming the first teenager to score 50 points in NBA history, going 19-30 from the field and 6-9 from range.
  • BOS Guard-Forward #13
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that the Celtics signed Ron Harper Jr. to a two-year contract.
    With Charles Bassey’s second 10-day contract expiring, the Celtics needed to fill a 14th standard contract slot. They’ve reportedly decided to reward Harper, who has played rotation minutes at various points when the Celtics have been shorthanded. His signing does not affect fantasy basketball, as the Celtics are healthy on the perimeter.
  • GSW Center #21
    Quinten Post (foot) will be re-evaluated next week.
    Post had to exit Golden State’s March 29 loss to the Nuggets due to a sore right foot and has not appeared in a game since. The 7-footer is progressing in his recovery and remains on a regimen of rehabilitation and light on-court workouts. Post is not as far along as Al Horford (calf), as he still has not done any team workouts. Hopefully, he can return before the start of the postseason to shake off some rust.
  • GSW Center-Forward #20
    Al Horford (calf) will be re-evaluated early next week.
    Horford last appeared in a game on March 13, and as recently as March 31, he was limited to individual workouts. According to the Warriors, the veteran center was worked into some segments of Saturday’s team practice. Horford will be re-evaluated early next week; the question is whether he’ll be able to get some game action before the start of the postseason.
  • ORL Guard #0
    Anthony Black (core) is out for Sunday’s game against the Pelicans.
    Sunday’s game will be the 16th that Black has missed since suffering a left abdominal injury. Franz Wagner has reclaimed his place in the starting lineup, meaning that Black will come off the bench whenever he’s healthy enough to play.
  • MIA Guard #14
    Tyler Herro (personal) is out for Saturday’s game against the Wizards.
    Not long after he was announced as a starter, Herro was ruled out for personal reasons. Simone Fontecchio will start, joining Davion Mitchell, Pelle Larsson, Andrew Wiggins and Bam Adebayo.
  • WAS Forward #16
    Bub Carrington, Tre Johnson, Bilal Coulibaly, Will Riley and Anthony Gill will start Saturday’s game against the Heat.
    The Wizards are without Tristan Vukčević and Alex Sarr for Saturday’s game. As a result, Gill will start at center, with Julian Reese as his backup. That’s the lone change to the lineup that started Wednesday’s loss to the 76ers.
  • DEN Guard-Forward #10
    Tim Hardaway Jr. (knee) is available for Saturday’s game against the Spurs.
    Hardaway was a full participant in Friday’s practice and is now good to go. He’ll provide production off the bench and is a worthwhile option for deep-league managers who need three-pointers.
  • OKC Guard #5
    Luguentz Dort (back) and Alex Caruso (illness) were present at Saturday’s practice.
    Caruso did not play in Thursday’s win over the Lakers, while Dort injured his back during the third quarter and did not return. Their ability to practice is certainly encouraging, with the Thunder facing the Jazz on Sunday.
  • PHI Forward #8
    Paul George (knee) is probable for Saturday’s game against the Pistons.
    George is probable for injury management reasons, so he should be good to go for Saturday’s matchup. It is part of Philadelphia’s first back-to-back since George returned from his 25-game suspension, so the playing time could take a slight hit. However, as long as he’s on the floor, fantasy managers will receive good value from the veteran forward.