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  • DEN Forward #32
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    Aaron Gordon (hamstring) has been ruled out against the Grizzlies on Wednesday.
    Gordon was limited to 19 minutes in Tuesday’s blowout win, but he’ll still sit out the second leg of this back-to-back. Spencer Jones should return to the starting unit in his place. In his last start, Jones contributed 19 points, four rebounds, two assists, two steals, two blocks and three triples.
  • BKN Guard #88
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    Nolan Traoré accounted for nine points (4-of-14 FGs), one rebound, seven assists, four steals and one three-pointer in Friday’s loss to the Lakers.
    While Traoré provided good value in the assist and steal categories, he was terribly inefficient against the Lakers. In addition to shooting 4-of-14 from the field, the rookie was responsible for six turnovers in 26 minutes. Ben Saraf dropped into the backup point guard role after starting the last time out, finishing with 10 points, three rebounds, two assists and one steal in 22 minutes. Sunday’s game against the Kings is not part of a back-to-back, which may keep Traoré in the starting lineup. However, if he sits, Saraf will be worth streaming in deep leagues.
    HLs: Pritchard TAKES OVER against Hawks
    Payton Pritchard dropped 36 points on 23 shots to lead the Celtics to a win over the Hawks.
  • BKN Center #33
    Nic Claxton finished Friday’s loss to the Lakers with 16 points (8-of-10 FGs), seven rebounds, three assists and one blocked shot.
    Claxton shot 80 percent from the field and was solid on the glass, providing good value in those categories. However, he logged 23 minutes and has not played 30 or more minutes in a game since February 24. Given where the Nets are in the standings, that’s unlikely to change between now and the end of the regular season. While Claxton is not a player who should be dropped in all leagues, fantasy managers in 12-team formats who need more production for Sunday’s action need to seek alternatives.
  • BKN Forward #00
    Josh Minott amassed 18 points (6-of-12 FGs, 2-of-4 FTs), six rebounds, one steal and four three-pointers in Friday’s loss to the Lakers.
    It is anyone’s guess which reserve frontcourt player will play the most minutes for the Nets on any given night. Against the Lakers, it was Minott, who was effective in 26 minutes on the floor. Chaney Johnson (two points, two rebounds and two assists), who’s had his moments recently, played 14 minutes. In theory, Minott’s superior night should earn him more minutes on Sunday when the Nets host the Kings, but that hasn’t been the case. Unless you’re competing in a 30-deep league, Minott and Johnson are too risky to roster.
  • BKN Forward #1
    Ziaire Williams tallied 16 points (6-of-14 FGs, 3-of-6 FTs), two rebounds, two assists, three steals and one three-pointer in Friday’s loss to the Lakers.
    Williams has started each of the Nets’ last five games, and he’s scored at least 16 points in each. Over the past week, he has provided sixth-round value in eight-cat formats. As long as Williams is in the starting lineup, he’s capable of providing the value needed to be an impactful addition during the silly season. The Nets play once more in Week 22, on Sunday against the Kings, which would be a good spot to stream Williams if he’s available.
  • LAL Center-Forward #11
    Jaxson Hayes recorded 10 points (2-of-3 FGs, 6-of-10 FTs), eight rebounds, one assist and five blocked shots in Friday’s win over the Nets.
    Hayes had his best defensive night of the season on Friday, with the five blocks being one shy of his career-high. As a result, he played 26 minutes while starter Deandre Ayton (nine points, seven rebounds, one steal and three blocks) logged 22. Hayes remains a player who should only be in fantasy lineups on nights when Ayton is not available, but he should be applauded for his performance on Friday.
  • LAL Forward #23
    LeBron James notched 14 points (5-of-11 FGs, 4-of-7 FTs), six rebounds, eight assists and one steal in Friday’s win over the Nets.
    James took a back seat to Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves offensively on Friday, something he has been more willing to do in recent weeks. And the change in approach is one reason for the Lakers’ improved play, as they’re now 13-2 in March. Even with the limited scoring, James still recorded six rebounds and eight assists, which is good value in those categories. And since March 1, he has provided fourth-round value in eight-cat formats. That may not match LeBron’s prime, but he is 41 years old. The Lakers play four games in Week 23, starting with the Wizards on Monday.
  • LAL Guard #15
    Austin Reaves accumulated 26 points (7-of-13 FGs, 8-of-11 FTs), eight rebounds, five assists, one steal and four three-pointers in Friday’s win over the Nets.
    Reaves was at his best in the fourth quarter, scoring 15 points to help the Lakers pull away from the Nets. He’s now scored at least 24 points in four straight games, the second time he’s accomplished that feat this month. If Luka Dončić has to serve a one-game suspension on Monday after picking up his 16th technical foul during the third quarter, Reaves could go off in a big way against the lottery-bound Wizards.
  • LAL Forward-Guard #77
    Luka Dončić finished Friday’s win over the Nets with 41 points (15-of-25 FGs, 6-of-6 FTs), eight rebounds, three assists, three steals, one block and five three-pointers.
    Dončić was rolling on Friday, and then the last thing that the Lakers or fantasy managers needed to see happened. The Lakers star got into it with Ziaire Williams during the third quarter, resulting in both players being assessed technical fouls. For Luka, that was his 16th of the season after a tech called in last week’s win over the Magic was rescinded. If this technical foul is upheld, he’ll have to serve a one-game suspension, with the Lakers hosting the Wizards on Monday. That would be a rough start to Week 23 for those rostering Dončić, especially with the Cavaliers visiting the following night.
  • Brandin Podziemski posted a strong line on Friday with 22 points (6-of-13 FGs), 10 rebounds, seven assists, two steals and three three-pointers against the Wizards.
    Since being held to five points in a loss to Atlanta last Saturday, Podz has been on a tear. Over their last three games, he has averaged 21.3 points, 8.7 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 2.3 triples per game. That has contributed to Golden State winning three straight games, and it has come at a crucial time for fantasy managers. He’ll look to stay hot in their final game of the week, which comes against the Nuggets on Sunday.
  • GSW Forward #15
    Gui Santos lit up the Wizards with 27 points (8-of-12 FGs, 8-of-9 FTs), four rebounds, four assists and three three-pointers on Friday.
    Santos has been on fire recently. He followed up his career-high 31-point performance on Wednesday with another strong scoring performance in this one. Plus, he shot better than 65 percent from the floor in each game. He has contributed a little value across the board, but his strongest attribute has been his efficient scoring. With Stephen Curry (knee) set to be evaluated next week, Santos’ time as a starter could be coming to a close, but he’ll continue to be an important piece for this team.