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  • CHI Guard #3
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    Josh Giddey (ankle) is probable for Tuesday’s game against the Warriors.
    Giddey is on track to play against the Warriors after logging 34 minutes and recording a triple-double in Sunday’s loss to the Kings. Collin Sexton (leg), who stepped in for Giddey in Thursday’s win over the Suns, is questionable to play on Tuesday.
  • IND Guard-Forward #2
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    Andrew Nembhard (back) and T.J. McConnell (hamstring) are out for Friday’s game against the Hornets.
    Nembhard and McConnell will miss a second consecutive game due to their respective injuries. The former’s absence opens up a spot in the starting lineup, with Quenton Jackson set to fill the void once again. Due to the Pacers’ many injuries, especially on the perimeter, Jackson is worth streaming in deep leagues.
    Mannix: Mavericks looking to land a big name GM
    Chris Mannix says the "cupboard is not bare" in Dallas, but the future hangs in the balance of the organization's next general manager, and the Mavericks could be on the hunt for a big name.
  • IND Guard-Forward #23
    Aaron Nesmith (neck) and Jarace Walker (back) are out for Friday’s game against the Hornets.
    Friday’s game will be the third straight missed by Nesmith and Walker due to their respective injuries. For Wednesday’s win over the Bulls, Jay Huff and Kobe Brown moved into the starting lineup, and both were productive. However, Brown logged 28 minutes to Huff’s 17, and the latter has played 20 minutes or less in each of his last three appearances. This trend makes Brown the safer option for deep-league managers.
  • PHI Center-Forward #21
    Joel Embiid (illness) is doubtful for Friday’s game against the Timberwolves.
    Embiid was held out of Wednesday’s win over the Wizards, with Adem Bona replacing him in the starting lineup. Bona played 21 minutes, finishing with 13 points, four rebounds, one assist, two steals and one blocked shot, shooting 5-of-5 from the field and 3-of-3 from the foul line. He’ll likely get another start on Friday, with Andre Drummond serving as the backup.
  • IND Forward #43
    Pascal Siakam (knee) and Obi Toppin (foot) are probable for Friday’s game against the Hornets.
    Siakam and Toppin were also probable ahead of Wednesday’s win over the Bulls, a game in which the two logged 22 and 11 minutes, respectively. They’ll likely take on similar workloads on Friday. While Siakam can still be rostered in fantasy leagues under those circumstances, Toppin cannot.
  • ATL Center #31
    Jock Landale (ankle) will be re-evaluated in two weeks.
    Landale has been diagnosed with a high right ankle sprain sustained during the fourth quarter of Wednesday’s win over the Magic. With the two-week timeline being for a re-evaluation, the veteran backup is not guaranteed to be available when the playoffs begin. Landale’s injury leaves Mouhamed Gueye to serve as the backup center in the short term. As for the playoffs, starter Onyeka Okongwu will likely be asked to take on a heavier workload if Landale is not back by then.
  • BKN Center #33
    Nic Claxton (illness) and Noah Clowney (ankle) are probable for Friday’s game against the Hawks.
    While Claxton and Clowney are on the Nets’ initial injury report for Friday, both are considered probable. With Danny Wolf (ankle) still out, Brooklyn would likely rely on players such as Chaney Johnson, Josh Minott and even E.J. Liddell if their two starters are unable to go. And which reserve forwards play solid minutes has seemingly changed from game to game, making Minott and Johnson challenging players to trust in most leagues.
  • BKN Guard-Forward #14
    Terance Mann (Achilles) is not on the injury report for Friday’s game against the Hawks.
    Mann is back after sitting out Tuesday’s loss to the Hornets with a sore left Achilles. His return likely bumps Ziaire Williams out of the starting lineup. Given how the Nets have handled their rotation recently, there’s no guarantee that Williams gets the minutes needed to affect fantasy basketball.
  • SAS Center-Forward #7
    Luke Kornet (knee) is available for Thursday’s game against the Clippers.
    Kornet is back after sitting out Wednesday’s win over the Warriors, and he’s likely to be the starting center for the Spurs. Victor Wembanyama (ankle) is out, opening up a spot in the starting lineup, with Kornet being the prime option to fill the void.
  • SAS Forward-Center #1
    Victor Wembanyama (ankle) is out for Thursday’s game against the Clippers.
    While Wembanyama played fewer than 30 minutes in Wednesday’s win over the Warriors, he will not play against the Clippers. The MVP candidate missed one game in mid-March due to his ankle, but the goal is to ensure he’s at his best physically for the postseason. And given how well Wembanyama played in the Spurs’ first two games of Week 23, most fantasy managers should be able to withstand him not playing on Thursday. Luke Kornet should move into the starting lineup, and he is worth streaming.
  • GSW Center #21
    Quinten Post (foot) is out for Thursday’s game against the Cavaliers.
    Post hasn’t played since leaving Sunday’s game against the Nuggets with a foot injury. Omer Yurtseven had 17 points and eight rebounds in 26 minutes off the bench in Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs with Post sidelined. He could be in for a similar workload with Post still out.