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November 18, 2019, 2:18 pmMitchell RobinsonC, New York Knicks
Mitchell Robinson (ankle) is available to play on Monday against the Cavs.
Robinson missed a practice over the weekend but he was listed as probable and this report now confirms he will play Monday night. He is sitting inside the top-60 in 9-cat formats in only 19 minutes a game and if coach Fizdale were to ever let him loose, he would vault up much higher than that. However, it may take a change of job status for coach Fizdale in order for Robinson to truly unleash his potential but with all the discontent and rumors floating around about the Knicks coaching staff and front office, it may only be a matter of time before a change occurs.
Source: NBA Injury Report
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December 10, 2019, 9:43 pmRui HachimuraPF, Washington Wizards
Rui Hachimura grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds in addition to 18 points (7-of-16 FGs, 4-of-6 FTs), two assists and a steal in 33 minutes against the Hornets on Tuesday.
Hachimura has stepped it up a bit lately, especially withThomas Bryant out. He's gone from a borderline standard league player to a mid-round guy over the last few weeks. He's got a few holes in his fantasy game, but his free throw percentage has been spectacular.
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December 10, 2019, 8:58 pmJames JohnsonPF, Miami Heat
James Johnson was not on the Heat's pregame injury report but is apparently ill and not in the building for Tuesday's game.
Johnson has struggled with injuries and conditioning issues to start the season. He can be left on the wire in all formats.
Source: Anthony Chiang on Twitter
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December 10, 2019, 8:55 pmDragan BenderPF, Milwaukee Bucks
Dragan Bender is still dealing with a right ankle sprain and will sit out Wednesday's game vs. the Pelicans.
Bender has not been on fantasy radars for a while now, but is someone to watch in deep leagues in case he stumbles into some meaningful rotation minutes upon his return.
Source: NBA.com
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December 10, 2019, 8:53 pmDaniel GaffordPF, Chicago Bulls
Daniel Gafford is probable vs. the Hawks on Wednesday with a left finger sprain.
Gafford has been the primary backup of Wendell Carter Jr., sending Luke Kornet into the aether of fantasy obscurity. Gafford is worth a spot on watch lists at this time and nothing more.
Source: NBA.com
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December 10, 2019, 8:49 pmCory JosephPG, Sacramento Kings
Cory Joseph (lower back soreness) is probable to play vs. the Thunder on Wednesday.
Joseph has been a serviceable deep-league assist specialist while De'Aaron Fox is sidelined. He did manage to play on Monday, so hopefully he can gut it out again for Wednesday's tilt.
Source: NBA.com
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December 10, 2019, 8:46 pmBogdan BogdanovicSG, Sacramento Kings
Bogdan Bogdanovic (right knee contusion) is probable for Wednesday's game vs. the Thunder.
Bogdanovic has been on a slump and this knee issue is not doing his value any favors. Hopefully, he'll be able to give it a go and work his way back to mid-season form.
Source: NBA.com
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December 10, 2019, 8:43 pmMarvin Bagley IIIPF, Sacramento Kings
Marvin Bagley (right thumb fracture) is listed as probable for Wednesday's game vs. the Thunder.
Bagley was unable to play on Monday, but it appears that he's yet another step closer to being able to make his return.
Source: NBA.com
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December 10, 2019, 8:37 pmJamal MurrayPG, Denver Nuggets
Jamal Murray has been diagnosed with a trunk contusion and is questionable to return to Tuesday's game vs. the Sixers.
With Murray unlikely to return, we should see a bit more of Monte Morris and Malik Beasley in this game.
Source: Chris Dempsey on Twitter
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December 10, 2019, 8:31 pmJamal MurrayPG, Denver Nuggets
After taking a hit to his hip on Tuesday, Jamal Murray was forced to head back to the locker room to get it checked out.
Murray has been playing well lately, so hopefully he will be able to return to the game.
Source: Chris Dempsey on Twitter
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December 10, 2019, 7:52 pmAvery BradleySG, Los Angeles Lakers
Avery Bradley (lower leg hairline fracture) has been cleared to play on Wednesday.
Don't expect too much from him in his first game back. Bradley will be eased along slowly and can return to being a deep-league asset.
Source: Brad Turner on Twitter