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  • Celtics' Neemias Queta: Another double-double Tuesday

    Queta supplied 14 points (5-10 FG, 4-4 FT), 13 rebounds, three assists and two blocks across 27 minutes during Tuesday's 97-81 win over the Suns.

    Queta recorded his second straight double-double, once again outperforming Nikola Vucevic. While the addition of Vucevic has had an impact on Queta's playing time, the fact that he is a superior defender appears to have him ahead of Vucevic in the rotation. Assuming he can see close to 22 minutes per night moving forward, Queta should still be able to flirt with top 100 value.

  • Luka Doncic PG | LAL

    Lakers' Luka Doncic: Returns Tuesday

    Doncic (eye) returned to Tuesday's game against the Magic with 6:51 remaining in the second quarter, per the broadcast.

    Doncic was poked in the eye during the first quarter and exited to the locker room before the start of the second. However, he returned to the bench shortly thereafter and appears to be good to go for the remainder of the contest after being cleared to check back in.

  • Luka Doncic PG | LAL

    Lakers' Luka Doncic: Exits to locker room vs. Orlando

    Doncic exited to the locker room after the first quarter of Tuesday's game against the Magic due to an apparent eye injury, Broderick Turner of the Los Angeles Times reports.

    Doncic was poked in the eye earlier in the quarter but was able to play all 12 minutes, during which he recorded 11 points, four rebounds, four assists and one steal. If the superstar isn't able to return, Luke Kennard and Jake LaRavia would be candidates to see increased playing time.

  • Hawks' Zaccharie Risacher: Logs 28 minutes Tuesday

    Risacher ended with nine points (4-11 FG, 0-5 3Pt, 1-2 FT), nine rebounds, three assists and one steal across 28 minutes during Tuesday's 119-98 victory over Washington.

    Risacher came off the bench once again, a role he has now assumed for two straight games. Despite the relegation, he was able to log 28 minutes, the most he has played since Jan 7. With Jalen Johnson exiting the game in the first quarter due to a hip issue, Risacher absorbed some of the additional playing time. While this trend could continue if Johnson is sidelined for any length of time, managers should be cautious when considering Risacher outside deeper formats.

  • Keaton Wallace PG | ATL

    Hawks' Keaton Wallace: Rare appearance in win

    Wallace chipped in three points (1-4 FG, 0-2 3Pt, 1-1 FT) across six minutes during Tuesday's 119-98 win over the Wizards.

    Wallace logged six minutes during garbage time, entering the rotation for just the second time in the past eight games. In his last six appearances, Wallace has averaged just 1.3 points in 2.6 minutes, making him a non-factor in all fantasy formats.

  • Mouhamed Gueye PF | ATL

    Hawks' Mouhamed Gueye: Grabs 11 boards in win

    Gueye produced six points (2-4 FG, 0-2 3Pt, 2-2 FT), 11 rebounds, one assist and two steals over 18 minutes during Tuesday's 119-98 victory over Washington.

    Gueye moved into the starting lineup for the second half, replacing Jalen Johnson, who was ruled out after just seven minutes due to a hip injury. Gueye subsequently grabbed double-digit boards for the first time in his past 21 games, putting him on the radar as a streaming consideration should Johnson be forced to miss additional time.

  • Wizards' Justin Champagnie: Drops 14 points in return

    Champagnie (knee) produced 14 points (5-8 FG, 4-6 3Pt), two rebounds and two steals across 15 minutes during Tuesday's 119-98 loss to the Hawks.

    Champagnie was back in action after a one-game absence due to right knee tendinopathy and was highly productive during his limited time on the court. Though the knee issue has only cost Champagnie one game thus far, it could set the table for future absences. Even if Champagnie remains a regular in the rotation moving forward, the Wizards could continue to suppress his playing time. Over seven appearances in February, Champagnie is averaging 18.9 minutes per contest.

  • Wizards' Tristan Vukcevic: Limited in return

    Vukcevic (hand) accumulated five points (2-6 FG, 1-2 3Pt), six rebounds, one assist and one block in 22 minutes during Tuesday's 119-98 loss to Atlanta.

    Vukcevic returned to action after missing Sunday's loss to the Hornets due to a hand injury, moving straight back into the starting lineup. However, the Wizards still put a cap on Vukcevic's minutes, with backup center Anthony Gill (24 minutes receiving more playing time. At this point, Vukcevic appears to be a decent option to hold in 12-team category leagues, but his upside will be limited so long as Washington continues to keep his playing time in check. Since Alex Sarr went down with a hamstring strain shortly before the All-Star break, Vukcevic has started in all three of his appearances but hasn't played more than 22 minutes on any occasion.

  • T.J. McConnell PG | IND

    Pacers' T.J. McConnell: Modest production continues

    McConnell ended with seven points (3-7 FG, 1-2 FT), two rebounds, three assists and one steal over 15 minutes during Tuesday's 135-114 loss to Philadelphia.

    McConnell continues to play limited minutes off the bench, having not played more than 20 minutes since Jan 14. Not only is his playing time down, but his availability has been spotty at best, making him nothing more than a streaming consideration for anyone needing assists and steals.

  • Kobe Brown SF | IND

    Pacers' Kobe Brown: Flirts with double-double

    Brown registered nine points (3-10 FG, 0-4 3Pt, 3-3 FT), 10 rebounds and four assists in 31 minutes during Tuesday's 135-114 loss to Philadelphia.

    Brown fell just one point short of a double-double, logging at least 30 minutes for the third time in the past four games. With Indiana seemingly throwing in the towel already, Brown could find himself a regular in the rotation for the remainder of the season. Although his production has been modest at best, he is a name to watch if you are simply looking for quantity over quality.

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