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  • CHI Forward-Center #25
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    Josh Giddey, Matas Buzelis, Leonard Milled, Jalen Smith and Guerschon Yabusele will start Tuesday’s game against the Warriors.
    The Bulls won’t have Isaac Okoro for Tuesday’s game, which prompted one of the changes to the starting lineup. The other change is Tre Jones heading to the bench, with Miller and Smith moving into the starting lineup.
  • DET Forward-Center #28
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    Isaiah Stewart (calf) has been cleared to resume on-court activities.
    Saturday’s game against the Timberwolves will be the eighth that Stewart has missed with a strained left calf. The clearance for on-court work means that Beef Stew is closing in on a return to action, so he should have ample time to shake off the rust ahead of the postseason. Paul Reed will continue to take on the backup center responsibilities until Stewart returns.
    HLs: Pritchard TAKES OVER against Hawks
    Payton Pritchard dropped 36 points on 23 shots to lead the Celtics to a win over the Hawks.
  • MIL Guard #5
    Ryan Rollins, Gary Trent Jr., Ousmane Dieng, Pete Nance and Myles Turner will start Saturday’s game against the Spurs.
    Turner is back for the Bucks, with his return pushing Jericho Sims to the bench. The other change to the lineup is Trent, who makes his first start since December 18. He replaces AJ Green, who can provide three-point shooting off the bench.
  • ORL Forward #22
    Franz Wagner (ankle) and Anthony Black (core) are out for Sunday’s game against the Raptors.
    Wagner and Black are progressing in their recoveries, but neither has reached the point where they can play in games. Tristan da Silva remains a player who should be rostered in 12-team leagues, as he has served as Orlando’s fifth starter with Wagner and Black sidelined.
  • MEM Guard #4
    Walter Clayton Jr. (ankle) is questionable for Saturday’s game against the Bulls.
    Clayton is on the injury report for Saturday’s game after playing 23 minutes off the bench in Friday’s loss to the Rockets. Memphis reportedly signed Adama Bal to a 10-day contract earlier Saturday, and he may play rotation minutes due to the Grizzlies’ injuries on the perimeter. However, he should not be streamed in any fantasy league.
  • MEM Forward #0
    Jaylen Wells (toe) and Ty Jerome (ankle) are out for Saturday’s game against the Bulls.
    Saturday’s game will be the third that Wells and Jerome have missed due to their respective injuries. Cedric Coward will continue to start for Wells, and he is worth rostering in deep leagues. As for Jerome, the Grizzlies may once again turn to Javon Small to run the show, especially since Walter Clayton Jr. is questionable.
  • MEM Forward #22
    Taylor Hendricks (thumb) and Jahmai Mashack (ankle) are questionable for Saturday’s game against the Bulls.
    While Hendricks started Friday’s loss to the Rockets and played 30 minutes, Mashack was not available due to a sprained ankle. If Hendricks can’t play, his absence would open a spot in the starting lineup. As for Mashack, there may be additional minutes available on the perimeter since Ty Jerome is out and Cam Spencer is doubtful.
  • MEM Guard #24
    Cam Spencer (back) and Taj Gibson (foot) are doubtful for Saturday’s game against the Bulls.
    While Spencer played 29 minutes off the bench and recorded a double-double in Friday’s loss to the Rockets, Gibson only played nine minutes. The former’s likely absence is far more impactful on fantasy basketball, as it would free up additional minutes for Javon Small. Small started Friday’s loss but played 25 minutes.
  • Thanasis Antetokounmpo (calf) is out for Saturday’s game against the Spurs.
    Antetokounmpo, a late addition to the Bucks’ injury report, will not play against the Spurs. His absence does not affect fantasy basketball.
  • NYK Guard #2
    Miles McBride (core) participated in Saturday’s practice.
    McBride has been out since late January after undergoing surgery to address a sports hernia. Given a timeline of six to eight weeks, he appears to be closing in on a return to game action. With Landry Shamet (knee) out and deadline addition Jose Alvarado having struggled recently, getting McBride back would give the Knicks a welcome boost.
  • NYK Guard #44
    Landry Shamet (knee) did not participate in Saturday’s practice.
    Shamet has missed New York’s last three games with a knee injury, and he appears likely to sit out a fourth when the Knicks visit the Thunder on Sunday. Jordan Clarkson and Mohamed Diawara have moved up in the rotation, but neither has been consistent enough offensively to merit streaming in most leagues.