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April 5, 2018, 11:11 pmEric BledsoePG/SG, Milwaukee Bucks
Eric Bledsoe finished Thursday's game against the Nets with 18 points, three rebounds, six dimes, two triples and four steals.
Bledsoe has fit in perfectly with the Bucks and this is one of those games where he's showcased a good combination of offense and defense. The 28-year-old should be an intriguing mid-round pick next season, even with the expected return of Malcolm Brogdon (torn quad tendon).
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December 6, 2019, 9:07 pmMarvin WilliamsPF, Charlotte Hornets
Old man Marvin Williams is done for the night after experiencing right knee soreness on Friday.
Williams was off his game and did not do much to help the Hornets' cause, leaving them with just two points, one rebound and one block in 16 minutes of action. More PJ Washington will be on tap to close out the game.
Source: Hornets PR on Twitter
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December 6, 2019, 7:59 pmJustise WinslowSF, Miami Heat
Justise Winslow has been ruled out of Friday's game vs. the Wizards with a lower back strain.
Winslow was just getting back into a groove, so it's unfortunate that he won't take to the court. Expect to see more of Duncan Robinson, who has been quite solid as a starter for the Heat in recent games.
Source: Ira Winderman on Twitter
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December 6, 2019, 7:56 pmCory JosephPG, Sacramento Kings
Cory Joseph is available to play on Friday despite being initially ruled as questionable with lower back soreness.
CoJo will be able to be streamed for assists or activated in deep-league lineups.
Source: James Ham on Twitter
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December 6, 2019, 7:53 pmBogdan BogdanovicSG, Sacramento Kings
Bogdan Bogdanovic (right knee contusion) is good to go for Friday's game.
Bogdanovic is in line to deliver mid-round value once again given the Kings' injury woes at the moment.
Source: James Ham on Twitter
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December 6, 2019, 7:48 pmDevonte' GrahamPG, Charlotte Hornets
Devonte' Graham (shoulder) has returned to Friday's game after heading to the locker room.
Graham is back in and it's a good thing that the shoulder injury is not serious enough to keep him out. He's amazing and even hit a three since coming back into the game.
Source: Paul Mata on Twitter
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December 6, 2019, 7:40 pmJeff TeaguePG, Minnesota Timberwolves
Jeff Teague will be starting on Friday with Andrew Wiggins out for the Wolves.
Teague makes for an interesting DFS punt play given the extra usage in line for him in this game.
Source: Jon Krawczynski on Twitter
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December 6, 2019, 7:29 pmKarl-Anthony TownsC, Minnesota Timberwolves
Karl-Anthony Towns (right knee tendinopathy) will take the floor on Friday when the Wolves face the Thunder.
This is why some give KAT the edge in the top fantasy player discussion, he is an injury warrior who basically always takes the floor. You can't win if you don't play, and KAT's owners typically do well for themselves. With Andrew Wiggins out Towns will be getting to eat even more than usual tonight.
Source: Wolves PR on Twitter
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December 6, 2019, 7:26 pmAndrew WigginsSF, Minnesota Timberwolves
Andrew Wiggins will sit out Friday's tilt with the Thunder due to a left thumb sprain.
Hopefully this is a short-term issue for Wiggins as he has been having a special season for the Wolves thus far.
Source: Wolves PR on Twitter
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December 6, 2019, 7:17 pmDevonte' GrahamPG, Charlotte Hornets
Devonte' Graham went to the locker room shortly after opening tip on Friday, after he was involved in a collision that impacted his left shoulder and chest area.
Graham immediately winced after taking the hit. If he is out for the night Terry Rozier will be in for more ball handling responsibilities. Graham has been great this season so any extended absence would be a big hit for the Hornets to deal with.
Source: Rod Boone on Twitter
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December 6, 2019, 7:13 pmJaMychal GreenPF, Los Angeles Clippers
JaMychal Green will not take part in Friday's matchup with the Bucks as he nurses a bruised tailbone.
Green is not a serious fantasy factor for standard leagues, and his minutes will trickle down to Montrezl Harrell and Ivica Zubac tonight.
Source: Jovan Buha on Twitter