NBA Player News
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Anthony Davis C | WAS
Lakers' Anthony Davis: Misses practice Tuesday
Davis did not practice Tuesday due to an upper respiratory illness, Mike Trudell of Spectrum SportsNet reports.
Davis being ill is not ideal in advance of the Lakers' upcoming back-to-back set Wednesday and Thursday against the Clippers and Wizards, respectively. He has over 24 hours to recover, but the Lakers' rotation would be thin in his stead, as Christian Wood is sidelined due to knee swelling -- potentially leaving Jaxson Hayes as the lone remaining traditional center available.
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Jusuf Nurkic C | UTA
Suns' Jusuf Nurkic: Still dealing with ankle soreness
Nurkic (ankle) participated in non-contract parts of Tuesday's practice, Gerald Bourguet of GoPHNX.com reports.
Nurkic tweaked his ankle at a practice last week, attempted to play through the issue Thursday versus Dallas and was sidelined for Friday's matchup versus the Rockets. The big man returned to action Sunday and exploded for 18 points, 22 rebounds and seven assists during a win over the Lakers. He'll have another day to rest and recover before attempting to suit up Thursday against Houston.
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Maxi Kleber C | LAL
Mavericks' Maxi Kleber: Good to go Tuesday
Kleber (nose) is available for Tuesday's game versus Cleveland.
Kleber had been listed as probable heading into Tuesday, and as anticipated, he'll be able to suit up for a third straight contest after he had previously missed Dallas' final game before the All-Star break. Expect Kleber to continue to hold down a 20-to-25-minute role while working as a backup at either frontcourt spot.
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Isaiah Hartenstein C | OKC
Knicks' Isaiah Hartenstein: Iffy for Tuesday
Hartenstein (Achilles) is listed asquestionable for Tuesday's game against the Pelicans.
Tuesday's game is the second leg of a back-to-back set, so the Knicks are likely contemplating giving Hartenstein a maintenance day following his recent return from left Achilles tendinopathy. Hartenstein's playing time has been trending up steadily since his return to the lineup coming out of the All-Star break, with the 25-year-old most recently playing 27 minutes in Monday's 113-111 win over the Pistons. If New York opts to hold Hartenstein out Tuesday, Precious Achiuwa and Jericho Sims would cover all the minutes at center.
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Dereck Lively II C | DAL
Mavericks' Dereck Lively: Good to go Tuesday
Lively (nose) has been cleared to play in Tuesday's game against Cleveland.
Along with Luka Doncic (nose), Maxi Kleber (nose) and Josh Green (elbow), Lively was one of four Mavericks listed as probable heading into Tuesday who will ultimately get the green light to play. Though he's started in his last two appearances following his recent return from a broken nose, Lively has been limited to 16- and 14-minute workloads while the Mavericks have turned the center spot into more of a rotation that also includes Daniel Gafford, Maxi Kleber and P.J. Washington. Assuming Lively continues to see less than 20 minutes per game on a regular basis, he'll profile as more of a 14-team than a 12-team fantasy option.
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Day'Ron Sharpe C | BKN
Nets' Day'Ron Sharpe: Eight points, eight boards in win
Sharpe produced eight points (4-7 FG, 0-1 3Pt), eight rebounds and two assists across 15 minutes during Monday's 111-86 win over the Grizzlies.
Sharpe is the league's second-most impactful rebounder on a per-minute basis this season, trailing only Andre Drummond. Sharpe is averaging a modest 7.0 points and 6.7 rebounds with no defensive playmaking across three contests since the All-Star break, but his categorical dominance makes him worth monitoring down the stretch.
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James Wiseman C | IND
Pistons' James Wiseman: Sees 17 minutes off bench
Wiseman closed with four points (2-4 FG), six rebounds, one assist and one steal across 17 minutes during Monday's 113-111 loss to the Knicks.
For the fourth game in a row, Wiseman was limited to minutes in the teens off the bench. He's struggled to make a real impact in Detroit, and it's hard to see that changing as long as Jalen Duren is healthy.
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Domantas Sabonis C | SAC
Kings' Domantas Sabonis: Spins up another triple-double
Sabonis ended with 14 points (6-8 FG, 1-1 3Pt, 1-4 FT), 14 rebounds and 10 assists over 40 minutes during Monday's 121-110 loss to the Heat.
Not only did Sabonis extend his triple-double lead over Nikola Jokic, he became only the 10th player in NBA history to record 40 consecutive double-doubles. It's difficult to find that kind of rock-solid consistency at the position, and even though he was playing on the tail-end of a back-to-back, he didn't miss a beat.
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Bam Adebayo PF | MIA
Heat's Bam Adebayo: Logs 28/10 double-double in win
Adebayo produced 28 points (11-18 FG, 0-1 3Pt, 6-7 FT), 10 rebounds, seven assists, one block and two steals in 36 minutes during Monday's 121-110 win over the Kings.
Adebayo faced a stern test opposite Domantas Sabonis but managed an impressive line. The former was back on the double-double train after failing to hit the milestone in his last game, and he's hit the mark in seven of his last 10 contests. Adebayo and Caleb Martin were the only routine starters to take the floor during Monday's win, and they excelled with most of their fellow first-unit playmakers absent.
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Jalen Duren C | DET
Pistons' Jalen Duren: Another double-double Monday
Duren amassed 11 points (4-11 FG, 3-4 FT), 16 rebounds, four assists, one block and one steal across 31 minutes during Monday's 113-111 loss to New York.
Duren notched his 30th double of the season Monday, tying him with Jonas Valanciunas for the 11th most leaguewide. Detroit was still out rebounded by New York as a team Monday, which signifies Duren's importance to the rotation as a potential cornerstone of the frontcourt.