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November 23, 2016, 6:48 pm
Paul Millsap scored 18 points on 8-of-18 shooting with 11 rebounds, five assists, four steals and three blocks in Wednesday’s win over the Pacers.
Millsap has really struggled in fantasy leagues to start the year but he has rehabbed his value back into the top-50 range. The buy low window is officially shut and he just needs to stay healthy to bring back early round value, and that will most likely be in the top-20 range unless his efficiency issues become a long-term thing this year.
Fantasy News
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December 9, 2019, 6:25 pmJosh RichardsonSF, Philadelphia Sixers
Josh Richardson (right hamstring strain) is listed as questionable for Tuesday's game.
Matisse Thybulle has played some strong games in Richardson's absence. However, he and Furkan Korkmaz will get less playing time when Richardson is back in the fold.
Source: NBA Injury Report
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December 9, 2019, 6:17 pmAron BaynesC, Phoenix Suns
Aron Baynes (left calf strain) is listed as probable for Monday's contest.
Baynes last played on November 29. He is shooting 43.9 percent from long range which is part of the reason he has reached 14.7 points per game thus far. Frank Kaminsky's value will take a hit upon his return.
Source: NBA Injury Report
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December 9, 2019, 6:14 pmCoby WhitePG, Chicago Bulls
Coby White (right hamstring tightness) is considered probable for Monday's game.
Jim Boylen is expected to provide an update shortly. White possesses definite potential but has struggled with his shot during his rookie campaign.
Source: Cody Westerlund on Twitter
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December 9, 2019, 6:05 pmJacob EvansSG, Golden State Warriors
Jacob Evans (left adductor strain) will be available on Monday.
Evans last played on October 28. He could displace Ky Bowman but isn't especially relevant in fantasy at this juncture.
Source: Anthony Slater on Twitter
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December 9, 2019, 6:00 pmDamion LeeSG, Golden State Warriors
Damion Lee (fractured left hand) will not play on Monday.
Lee was previously listed as probable but is now out. This should give Glenn Robinson another chance to prove his worth.
Source: Anthony Slater on Twitter
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December 9, 2019, 5:56 pmGordon HaywardSF, Boston Celtics
Gordon Hayward, who is returning from a fractured left hand, will start on Monday and his minutes will not be restricted.
This is an exciting development for his owners. Hayward was looking great before his injury, including a 39 point game back on November 5. However, it seems that he will be in a pain management situation going forward.
Source: Jay King on Twitter
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December 9, 2019, 5:50 pmPatrick PattersonPF, Los Angeles Clippers
Patrick Patterson (back spasms) will be in the starting lineup on Monday.
Patterson missed Sunday's game but will replace Kawhi Leonard, who is resting. He was surprisingly effective last Tuesday against the Blazers. However, he is averaging only 14 minutes per game overall.
Source: J. Michael on Twitter
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December 9, 2019, 5:40 pmMarcus SmartPG, Boston Celtics
Marcus Smart (eye infection) will not play during Monday's game.
Brad Wanamaker should see a few more minutes. Smart has dealt with many injury issues this season, much to the frustration of his owners.
Source: Chris Forsberg on Twitter
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December 9, 2019, 5:34 pmGordon HaywardSF, Boston Celtics
Gordon Hayward (fractured left hand) will be available on Monday.
Hayward was expected to miss six weeks with the injury but is returning in about four weeks. Hayward will probably be eased back especially because he is still feeling pain, but his availability bodes well for the Celtics going forward. Jaylen Brown may lose some playing time.
Source: Chris Forsberg on Twitter
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December 9, 2019, 5:23 pmMalcolm BrogdonPG, Indiana Pacers
Malcolm Brogdon (sore right hand) will start against the Clippers on Monday.
Brogdon is having a fine season so far and the Pacers will be pleased to have him available. He has averaged 19.0 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 7.7 assists. That sort of production has kept Aaron Holiday on the bench more often than not.
Source: J. Michael on Twitter