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  • LAC Forward #2
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    Kawhi Leonard had 26 points (9-of-18 FGs, 5-of-5 FTs), six rebounds, three assists and three three-pointers in the Clippers’ 138-109 victory over the Kings on Sunday.
    Leonard came out on fire in this one, dropping 13 of his 26 points in the first quarter. The 34-year-old small forward finished out another week strong as the regular season winds down. He’s provided top-15 per game value over the last two weeks. Leonard and the Clippers have four games in the last week of the regular season, starting with a matchup against the Mavericks on Tuesday.
  • PHI Center-Forward #21
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    Joel Embiid (illness) is out for Thursday’s game against the Rockets.
    Embiid is out after scoring 34 points in 39 minutes in Monday’s loss to the Spurs. Andre Drummond or Adem Bona will move into the starting lineup on Thursday, but neither has done enough to be a must-stream option in active fantasy leagues.
    Flagg has created 'titanic shift' in ROY markets
    Arguably the NBA's "most compelling" awards race, Drew Dinsick and Jay Croucher analyze how Cooper Flagg's surge has reshaped his chase for Rookie of the Year, where he can "break the dam" with another massive outing.
  • BOS Forward #30
    Sam Hauser (back) is available for Thursday’s game against the Knicks.
    Hauser is good to go after initially being questionable for Thursday’s game. He’ll occupy his usual space within the Celtics’ starting lineup.
  • BOS Guard-Forward #7
    Jaylen Brown (Achilles) is out for Thursday’s game against the Knicks.
    While Brown was present at pregame shootaround, the Celtics’ star did not participate. He’s now officially out, which could result in Jordan Walsh or Hugo González moving into the starting lineup.
  • Trayce Jackson-Davis (illness) is out for Thursday’s game against the Heat.
    Jackson-Davis is a new addition to the Raptors’ injury report. His absence does not affect the Raptors’ rotation, as minutes have been challenging to come by for the third-year forward/center.
  • WAS Guard #12
    Tre Johnson (back, foot) is out for Thursday’s game against the Bulls.
    In addition to a sprained right foot, Johnson is dealing with a sore lower back. Leaky Black started Tuesday’s loss to the Bulls, but he was limited to 24 minutes, so fantasy managers in active leagues should not expect too big of a boost to his playing time.
  • WAS Guard #8
    Jaden Hardy (back) is out for Thursday’s game against the Bulls.
    Hardy did not play in Tuesday’s loss to the Bulls, which factored into Sharife Cooper playing 27 minutes off the bench. Cooper should take on a similar workload in Thursday’s rematch.
  • WAS Forward #16
    Anthony Gill (back) is available for Thursday’s game against the Bulls.
    Gill will be in the Wizards’ rotation on Thursday, but the playing time may be limited. He logged 16 minutes in Tuesday’s loss to the Bulls, with Julian Reese playing 36. The rookie forward/center may be the safer option for fantasy managers in active leagues.
  • WAS Guard #0
    Bilal Coulibaly (heel) is out for Thursday’s game against the Bulls.
    Coulibaly, who was held out of Sunday’s loss to the Nets due to heel bursitis, logged 24 minutes in Tuesday’s loss to the Bulls. His absence for Thursday’s rematch opens up a spot in the starting lineup, with Will Riley and Justin Champagnie being potential replacements.
  • WAS Guard-Forward #9
    Justin Champagnie (knee) is available for Thursday’s game against the Bulls.
    Champagnie is good to go after initially being questionable for Thursday’s game. He should take on a similar workload after logging 29 minutes in Tuesday’s blowout loss to the Bulls.
  • HOU Forward #17
    Tari Eason (illness) is questionable for Thursday’s game against the 76ers.
    Eason was not on the initial injury report released by the Rockets. If he’s unable to play, fellow reserves Josh Okogie and Jae’Sean Tate could see their playing time increase. They logged a combined 19 minutes in Tuesday’s win over the Suns, with Okogie playing 12.
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