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  • NOP Guard-Forward #41
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    Saddiq Bey finished Saturday’s win over the Jazz with 24 points (7-of-16 FGs, 7-of-10 FTs), four rebounds, six assists, two steals and three three-pointers.
    Two nights removed from dropping a season-high 42 points in a win over the Jazz, Bey received more defensive attention in Saturday’s rematch. That didn’t prevent him from scoring 25 points on solid percentages, and the final stat line only lacked a blocked shot. Over the past month, Bey has provided third-round per-game value in eight- and nine-cat formats, according to Basketball Monster. The Pelicans have one more game in Week 18, as they visit the Clippers on Sunday.
  • SAS Guard #2
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    ESPN’s Michael C. Wright reports that Mitch Johnson expects Dylan Harper (thumb) to play in Sunday’s Game 1 against the Trail Blazers.
    Harper jammed his left thumb in Sunday’s regular-season finale against Denver, but he’s expected to be ready for the opening round of the playoffs when the Spurs take on the Trail Blazers at Frost Bank Center. Harper should handle his usual workload.
    Avdija has 'monster performance' in Play-In win
    Noah Rubin breaks down Deni Avdija's historic 41-point performance in the Play-In game against the Phoenix Suns and reveals which qualities the Trail Blazers will need from the forward to surpass the San Antonio Spurs.
  • PHX Guard-Forward #3
    Dillon Brooks logged 20 points (6-of-10 FGs, 6-of-6 FTs), seven rebounds, two assists, four steals and two three-pointers in Tuesday’s loss to the Trail Blazers.
    Brooks had a positive impact in his 37 minutes on Tuesday before fouling out late in the fourth quarter. While on the floor, he was a pest defensively, as shown in his four steals, but also repeatedly made momentum-building shots while the Suns led. Despite taking only 10 shots on the evening, the veteran forward finished as one of three Suns players to tally at least 20 points. Phoenix will hope Brooks can be productive again on Friday against the winner of Wednesday’s Warriors-Clippers matchup.
  • PHX Guard #4
    Jalen Green amassed 35 points (14-of-29 FGs, 5-of-6 FTs), five rebounds, two assists, one block and two three-pointers in the loss to the Trail Blazers on Tuesday.
    Green was Phoenix’s best scorer on a night that he logged a team-high 39 minutes. He was cold from the three-point line but made up for his inefficiency from beyond the arc by dazzling in the paint and finding production in the midrange. Green, however, did commit five turnovers in the process. Still, his positives outweighed the negatives on this night, and he’ll have another opportunity to help Phoenix get into the playoffs on Friday when it faces the winner of Wednesday’s Clippers-Warriors game.
  • PHX Guard #1
    Devin Booker totaled 22 points (7-of-17 FGs, 8-of-13 FTs), one rebound, four assists and one steal in Tuesday’s loss to the Trail Blazers.
    Booker had an off night on Tuesday, as he saw his streak of 30-point performances end at three games. He struggled overall from the field, missed the mark on both of his three-point attempts, and missed five free throws along the way. The veteran scorer played 38 minutes, despite dealing with foul trouble, but failed to make his usual impact. Still, he’ll have an opportunity to bounce back on Friday when the Suns take on the winner of Wednesday’s Clippers-Warriors matchup.
  • POR Forward #9
    Jerami Grant tallied 16 points (5-of-12 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), two rebounds, one block and four three-pointers in Tuesday’s win over the Suns.
    Grant took the floor for the first time since late March and provided some huge moments on both ends of the floor during the fourth quarter. The veteran forward hit two massive three-pointers with under three minutes remaining, made a big defensive stop on Jordan Goodwin’s game-tying putback attempt with seconds left, and then provided a punctuation-mark dunk on the other end to punch Portland’s ticket to the playoffs. Grant was one of two Trail Blazers to make four three-pointers on the evening. He’ll likely play an important role in the first-round series against the Spurs.
  • POR Guard #5
    Jrue Holiday amassed 21 points (7-of-18 FGs, 3-of-4 FTs), four rebounds, three assists, one steal and four three-pointers in the win over the Suns on Tuesday.
    Holiday logged 38 minutes in the win and provided much-needed scoring for the Blazers. The two-time NBA champion drained four three-pointers, including a big one down the stretch of the fourth quarter, to help keep Portland within striking distance. He didn’t compile many other counting stats, yet his veteran presence in clutch time helped Portland come from behind and secure a playoff spot. The Trail Blazers will face San Antonio in the opening round.
  • POR Forward #8
    Deni Avdija tallied 41 points (15-of-22 FGs, 8-of-13 FGs), seven rebounds, 12 assists, two blocks and three three-pointers in the win over the Suns on Tuesday.
    Avdija was everything the Blazers needed down the stretch to mount a come-from-behind win. The first-time All-Star repeatedly got to the rim throughout the fourth quarter and ultimately scored the go-ahead layup with 16.1 seconds remaining. He finished with game-highs in points and assists while leading the Blazers from 11 points down midway through the final frame to mount a comeback that would secure them the seventh seed in the playoffs. Portland will face San Antonio in the opening round.
  • MIA Guard #14
    Tyler Herro tallied 23 points (7-of-18 FGs, 6-of-6 FTs), three rebounds, six assists and three three-pointers in the loss to the Hornets on Tuesday.
    Herro struggled with his shot on Tuesday during his 34 minutes on the floor. Specifically, his inability to finish efficiently inside the three-point line led to the low field-goal percentage. Yet, he sank three triples and produced at the free-throw line to end as one of Miami’s three players with at least 20 points on the night. Herro also turned out a solid outing as a facilitator in the team’s season-ending loss. He battled injuries throughout the season and only logged 33 regular-season games, leaving him with little fantasy basketball value in his seventh NBA season.
  • MIA Guard #45
    Davion Mitchell amassed 28 points (12-of-24 FGs), four rebounds, six assists, two steals, one block and four three-pointers in Tuesday’s loss to the Hornets.
    Mitchell logged a game-high 48 minutes on Tuesday and did just about everything the Heat could have hoped for. He shot the ball well en route to leading the team in scoring, was one of Miami’s top facilitators, and was the Heat’s only player with at least one block and steal apiece. Unfortunately for Mitchell, his blocked game-winning layup attempt will be the lasting memory of what was a very strong performance. Mitchell played 70 games this season and made a big step as a passer. Yet he wasn’t a reliable option when it came to fantasy basketball.
  • MIA Forward #22
    Andrew Wiggins totaled 27 points (10-of-18 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), seven rebounds, three assists and four three-pointers in the loss to the Hornets on Friday.
    Wiggins was one of several Heat players to make positive contributions on the offensive end of the floor. His 27 points trailed only Davion Mitchell’s 28, as the veteran forward had production across all three scoring levels. Wiggins was also one of the Heat’s best rebounders on the night during his 42 minutes of game action. He finished the season as a fairly comparable fantasy basketball performer as he was a season ago, albeit on fewer points per game. If Wiggins remains on the Heat going forward, he could be in for a similar season.
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