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  • CLE Guard-Forward #2
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    James Harden, Donovan Mitchell, Max Strus, Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen will start against the Lakers on Tuesday.
    Allen will be back in his typical starting spot, and with Sam Merrill out, Allen will just be filling the void. The change will be Strus replacing Keon Ellis in what will be his first start of the season. Strus lit it up with 29 points in his most recent appearance and will look to stay hot in a larger role.
  • GSW Guard #18
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    LJ Cryer added 17 points (6-of-12 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), one rebound, three assists and two three-pointers in the loss to the Spurs on Wednesday.
    Cryer tied a career-high in points on Wednesday in his 23 minutes on the floor. He struggled from the three-point line but finished efficiently inside the arc and at the free-throw line, which was key to his production. The rookie guard didn’t make much of an impact elsewhere. Still, he scored well and has now reached double figures in points in five of his last seven games.
    Adebayo dives into defensive DNA, push to win DPOY
    NBC News sports reporter Rohan Nadkarni chats with Bam Adebayo for a deep dive into his defensive DNA, if he would trade his 83 for a DPOY, and how things have changed since that milestone.
  • GSW Guard #19
    Nate Williams produced 18 points (8-of-18 FGs), four rebounds, one assist, two steals and two three-pointers in Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs.
    Williams made his first start of the season and made it a memorable one by nearly posting a season-high in points. The fourth-year guard played 47 of the possible 48 minutes on Wednesday and added a couple of three-pointers before the final horn sounded. Williams also chipped in on defense with a couple of steals, but didn’t post any other notable numbers. There’s a chance he remains a starter on Thursday against the Cavaliers, but regardless, he appears to be firmly in the rotation. However, fantasy managers should not count on Williams for much fantasy value.
  • UTA Guard #21
    Sarah Todd of the Deseret News reports that the Jazz plan to sign Bez Mbeng for the rest of the season.
    Mbeng still has one day remaining on his second 10-day contract, so the Jazz will reportedly wait until its expiration to complete the rest-of-season deal. This move also clears the way for Mbeng to join Utah’s Summer League squad. In Wednesday’s loss to the Nuggets, he played 23 minutes, finishing with seven points, one rebound, two assists and one steal.
  • GSW Guard #61
    Pat Spencer finished Wednesday’s loss to the Spurs with 14 points (6-of-15 FGs), eight rebounds, seven assists, one steal, one block and two three-pointers.
    Spencer played 38 minutes off the bench and put up a balanced stat line. Despite shooting inefficiently, the reserve guard finished among seven Warriors in double figures; his production as a passer and rebounder also left him just shy of a triple-double. Spencer did have turnover issues, totaling five on the night. However, he played well off the bench and could potentially earn more playing time in the coming games.
  • SAS Guard #4
    De’Aaron Fox totaled 11 points (4-of-7 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), four rebounds, four assists, two steals and one three-pointer in the win over the Warriors on Wednesday.
    Fox’s counting stats aren’t ones to brag about — he narrowly made it into double figures as a scorer and finished with fewer than five rebounds and assists. Yet he was a team-best plus-30 in his 25 minutes, reflecting the positive impact he had on Wednesday’s game. From a fantasy standpoint, however, the veteran guard’s production has slowed during Championship Week. Perhaps a more competitive game could lead to an increase in production.
  • SAS Guard #5
    Stephon Castle tallied 15 points (4-of-9 FGs, 5-of-7 FTs), seven rebounds, 11 assists, one steal and two three-pointers in the win over the Warriors on Wednesday.
    Castle was effective in his 33 minutes on Wednesday. He didn’t take many shots, but still impacted the game well as a passer. The second-year guard dished out double-digit assists to land another double-double, and his four offensive boards were arguably as impressive. Nonetheless, the Spurs are one of the hottest teams in the league, and Castle has been a reason why. He’ll remain a nightly double-double threat down the stretch of the fantasy playoffs.
  • SAS Forward-Center #1
    Victor Wembanyama amassed 41 points (16-of-22 FGs, 7-of-8 FTs), 18 rebounds, three assists, three blocks and two three-pointers in the win over the Warriors on Wednesday.
    Wembanyama was extremely productive in just under 30 minutes of game action. Efficient shooting was key to his second consecutive 40-point performance, which was his fourth of the season. And when he wasn’t scoring, the versatile center was either rebounding shots or blocking them. Wemby has performed as well as any player in the league this season, especially when considering team success. He’ll match up with Nikola Jokić on Saturday with a chance to record a third straight 40-point double-double.
  • UTA Guard #55
    John Konchar amassed 12 points (4-of-7 FGs, 3-of-5 FTs), 10 rebounds, six assists, two steals, one block and one three-pointer in the loss to the Nuggets on Wednesday.
    Konchar was one of two Jazz players to record double-doubles against the Nuggets. His stats were produced off the bench, as he shot efficiently, competed on the defensive end, and made a notable impact with his facilitating. Konchar did a little bit of everything in Wednesday’s game, which led to some quality fantasy production. He’s nothing more than a last-resort streaming option during Championship Week.
  • UTA Power Forward
    Kyle Filipowski produced 25 points (9-of-15 FGs, 4-of-5 FTs), 12 rebounds, three assists, one block and three three-pointers in Wednesday’s loss to the Nuggets.
    Filipowski finished the night as one of two Jazz players to reach the 20-point mark. His scoring came in a fairly diverse manner — three-pointers, two-pointers, and free throws were all factors. And although he only played 31 minutes, Filiposwki was still able to secure double-digit rebounds before the final horn sounded. He’s now gone for 20 or more points in four straight games and will have a chance to extend that streak to five games against the Rockets on Friday.
  • UTA Forward #28
    Brice Sensabaugh tallied 28 points (11-of-18 FGs, 0-of-1 FTs), six rebounds, four assists, one steal, one block and six three-pointers in Wednesday’s loss to the Nuggets.
    Sensabaugh was one of the bright spots for the Jazz in their loss to the Nuggets. He was both aggressive and efficient as a scorer, especially from the three-point line, which led to most of his scoring production on Wednesday. His assist-to-turnover pro was even, he collected a couple of stocks, and contributed fairly well on the glass over his 33 minutes. Sensabaugh averaged over 20 points per game in March and is beginning in April by picking up where he left off.