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  • UTA Forward #19
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    Ace Bailey led the Jazz with 32 points (12-of-19 FGs), two rebounds, two steals, one block and seven three-pointers in a 122-112 win over the Wizards on Thursday.
    Bailey got off to a hot start to this game, scoring 21 points in the first half, which led to him setting new career highs for both points and three-pointers. The rookie is starting to figure things out offensively, but he has also made more of a defensive impact recently, with this being his sixth straight game with at least one steal. With Utah missing multiple stars, Bailey should continue to be a focal point on offense, which should hopefully lead to more outings like this one.
  • UTA Point Guard #16
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    EJ Harkless (hamstring) has been ruled out against the Nuggets on Wednesday.
    Harkless will remain out for a second straight game, which means Kennedy Chandler, who signed another 10-day contract with the Jazz, should continue to start. Bez Mbeng should fill out the reserve point guard minutes behind Chandler.
    Highlights: Trail Blazers knock down Clippers
    Deni Avdija and Jrue Holiday led the way for Portland in a signature win over the Los Angeles Clippers to move within a half game of the eight seed on Coast 2 Coast Tuesday.
  • WAS Center #20
    Alex Sarr (toe) has been ruled out against the 76ers on Wednesday.
    Sarr will be sidelined for a third straight game, which means Tristan Vukčević should remain a starter. He scored 14 points in 20 minutes as a starter in Monday’s loss.
  • WAS Guard #12
    Tre Johnson (foot) is available to play against the 76ers on Wednesday.
    Johnson will be available for a second straight game, which means he will continue to play a limited role as a starter. He has been playing roughly 20 minutes per game for the past few months.
  • WAS Guard #0
    Bilal Coulibaly (heel) is available to play against the 76ers on Wednesday.
    Coulibaly will be back following a one-game absence on Monday. Will Riley started that game, so he will likely return to the bench for this one, though he should still take on a large role as a reserve.
  • BOS Guard-Forward #13
    Ron Harper Jr. (ankle) is available to play against the Heat on Wednesday.
    Harper will be back following a one-game absence. Boston’s entire perimeter rotation will be available for this game, so Harper won’t see the floor much, if he checks in at all.
  • CHI Guard #3
    Josh Giddey (hamstring) is questionable to play against the Pacers on Wednesday.
    Giddey wasn’t on the initial injury report, but there is a chance this hamstring issue that has lingered throughout the season could result in him missing this game. Collin Sexton would likely replace him as a starter in that scenario, with Tre Jones taking on the playmaking duties.
  • PHI Center-Forward #21
    Joel Embiid (illness) has been ruled out against the Wizards on Wednesday.
    Embiid wasn’t on the initial injury report, but he has been added late due to an illness that will force him to miss this game. He won’t get to take advantage of the favorable matchup, but Adem Bona and Andre Drummond will get the opportunity, with Bona likely to start.
  • LAC Center #11
    Brook Lopez finished with 18 points (7-of-16 FGs), seven rebounds, two assists, three blocks and two three-pointers against the Trail Blazers on Tuesday.
    It has been a largely unproductive season for Lopez, but he has started at center in every game since Ivica Zubac suited up for the last time as a Clipper, and he has been productive, especially recently. He has 16 blocks over his last five games and has scored in double figures in all but one of those. Lopez has provided fifth-round value over the past two weeks, and they’ll need him to stay productive in Thursday’s game against the Spurs.
  • LAC Guard #10
    Darius Garland posted a full line on Tuesday with 20 points (7-of-17 FGs), two rebounds, four assists, two steals, one block, three three-pointers and five turnovers in a 114-104 loss to the Trail Blazers.
    Garland had a shaky start to this game, turning the ball over five times in the first half, which contributed to the Clippers’ 16-point halftime deficit. He cleaned things up after the break, but that wasn’t enough to help the Clippers make a comeback. That ended their five-game winning streak, and they’ll look to get back on track against the Spurs on Thursday. Garland has been excellent recently and will look to stay hot in that one.
  • POR Guard #5
    Jrue Holiday led the Trail Blazers with 30 points (10-of-21 FGs), six rebounds, two assists, two steals and seven three-pointers in a 114-104 win over the Clippers on Tuesday.
    This was an offensive outburst for Holiday, which led to his third 30-point game of the season. This performance was only surpassed by his outing against the Grizzlies on March 4, where he contributed 35 points and eight three-pointers. Holiday has been a strong starter for the Blazers this season, though performances like this haven’t come often. He’ll look to carry some of this production into Thursday’s matchup with the Pelicans, which will be their final game of the week.