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  • Magic's Wendell Carter: Scores 26 points against Nuggets

    Carter supplied 26 points (11-15 FG, 4-7 3Pt), nine rebounds, two blocks and one steal across 29 minutes during Thursday's 126-115 loss to the Nuggets.

    Carter was his team's most efficient shooter from the field, earning a season-high scoring total in Thursday's loss. He has started in each of the last nine contests, averaging 12.3 points, 8.1 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.0 steals per game over that period. He'll look to extend a streak of three straight games with double-digit points in Utah on Saturday.

  • Joel Embiid C | PHI

    76ers' Joel Embiid: Goes through shootaround

    Embiid (illness) was present at Friday's morning shootaround, Adam Aaronson of PhillyVoice.com reports.

    Embiid remains questionable on the injury report for Friday's game against the Knicks, but it's a good sign for Philadelphia that he was able to get some shots up. Presumably, he'll make a decision after warmups. If he can't go, Andre Drummond would likely shoulder a considerable workload at center.

  • Steven Adams C | HOU

    Rockets' Steven Adams: Struggles with shot

    Adams logged six points (2-10 FG, 2-5 FT), 10 rebounds, three assists, one block and one steal across 28 minutes during Thursday's 133-128 overtime loss to the Pelicans.

    Adams had a tough showing from the field, but he continues to be an elite source of rebounds with a sprinkle of defensive stats. Across 20 appearances, the center holds averages of 6.3 points, 8.7 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 0.8 steals and 0.7 blocks in 21.6 minutes per contest. That has him positioned just inside the top-200 players for per-game value in nine-category formats.

  • Chet Holmgren PF | OKC

    Thunder's Chet Holmgren: Pops for 22 in big win

    Holmgren produced 22 points (8-13 FG, 3-5 3Pt, 3-3 FT), seven rebounds, two assists and one steal over 31 minutes during Thursday's 122-101 win over the Clippers.

    The fourth-year center continues to ramp up his production. Holmgren has scored at least 20 points in five of the last eight games, averaging 20.8 points, 8.0 boards, 1.8 threes, 1.4 assists and 1.4 blocks over that stretch while shooting 63.0 percent from the floor and an impressive 53.8 percent (14-for-26) from beyond the arc.

  • Ivica Zubac C | IND

    Clippers' Ivica Zubac: Ekes out double-double in OKC

    Zubac amassed 11 points (3-7 FG, 5-6 FT), 11 rebounds, three assists and two blocks across 32 minutes during Thursday's 122-101 loss to Oklahoma City.

    While he barely got there, the double-double was Zubac's 16th of the season, tying him for fourth in the NBA. The 28-year-old center is having a productive start to December, averaging 15.0 points, 11.4 boards, 2.3 assists and 1.0 blocks in seven games while shooting 63.2 percent from the floor.

  • John Collins PF | LAC

    Clippers' John Collins: Drops 20 in Thursday's loss

    Collins accumulated 20 points (7-13 FG, 1-4 3Pt, 5-6 FT), four rebounds, two assists and one steal across 28 minutes during Thursday's 122-101 loss to Oklahoma City.

    The veteran big man reached 20 points in a game for only the second time this season, falling just short of the season-high 21 he scored against the Mavericks on Nov. 29. Collins is struggling to make a consistent impact in his first campaign with the Clippers. Through seven games in December, he's averaging 13.1 points, 3.6 boards, 1.4 assists and 1.1 steals in 27.1 minutes while shooting a woeful 19.2 percent (5-for-26) from beyond the arc.

  • Jusuf Nurkic C | UTA

    Jazz's Jusuf Nurkic: Returns with 15 points

    Nurkic produced 15 points (5-8 FG, 1-1 3Pt, 4-11 FT), eight rebounds, seven assists and one steal in 32 minutes during Thursday's 143-135 loss to the Lakers.

    Nurkic's return from a one-game absence allowed Lauri Markkanen's (groin) to take a night off for injury management, but the Jazz needed more interior contributions to keep things competitive with the Lakers. Nurkic had the opportunity to exploit an interior playing without Deandre Ayton, and he fared well with eight boards. Ultimately, Nurkic's poor performance at the charity stripe played a major role in the final result. He converted only four of 11 attempts at the free-throw line, dropping his season percentage to an abysmal 48.5 percent.

  • Mavericks' Anthony Davis: Fights through illness

    Davis stated after Thursday's game against the Pistons that he was feeling under the weather but managed to play through the illness, Noah Weber of TheSmokingCuban.com reports. He finished with 15 points (7-18 FG, 1-2 3Pt), 14 rebounds, two assists and three blocks in 37 minutes.

    Davis mentioned after the game that he vomited twice during Thursday's matchup, which would explain why he went to the locker room near the end of the third quarter. However, he was ultimately able to come back for the start of the fourth quarter. Davis' status will be worth monitoring heading into Saturday's game in Philly. All things considered, this is relatively good news for Davis, who emphasized that his calf and knee are feeling fine.

  • Spurs' Bismack Biyombo: Rare appearance in blowout

    Biyombo had zero points (0-1 FG) and one rebound across three minutes during Thursday's 119-94 win over the Wizards.

    Biyombo played three minutes in garbage time, taking advantage of what ended up being a blowout victory. Now in the backend of his career, Biyombo is simply a depth piece for the Spurs, only called upon on the rarest of occasions. In three appearances over the past month, he is averaging 1.7 points in 5.2 minutes.

  • Wizards' Marvin Bagley: Returns to bench Thursday

    Bagley provided 13 points (5-6 FG, 1-1 3Pt, 2-4 FT), four rebounds and three assists in 19 minutes before fouling out of Thursday's 119-94 loss to the Spurs.

    Bagley moved back to the bench, with Alex Sarr returning to the starting lineup following an injury-related absence. Bagley had been a viable 12-team asset during Sarr's hiatus but will likely revert to being more of a streaming candidate. While the production Thursday was serviceable, there is every chance the coaching staff was simply easing Sarr back into the rotation, meaning his playing time could increase rapidly over the next week.

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