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Rui Hachimura

Won’t play Monday Hachimura was carrying a questionable tag prior to this update, but he will miss his second straight game Monday. It remains to be seen if he'll be able to return Tuesday against the 76ers. Dorian Finney-Smith is likely to draw another start in Hachimura's absence.

Gabe Vincent

Ruled out for Monday Vincent was previously carrying a questionable tag, but he'll be forced to miss the opening leg of this back-to-back set. Max Christie and Dalton Knecht will likely see additional minutes with Vincent unavailable. The Lakers also recalled Bronny James from the G League to provide emergency depth.

Joel Soriano

Efficient off bench Sunday Soriano was one of five players who scored in double digits in this game despite coming off the bench. However, that's not the only thing he did, as he also led the team in blocks and co-led the team in rebounds. His two-way impact can be huge for the Swarm as long as he gets enough consistent playing time.

Jaylen Sims

Scores 23 points off bench Sims led the way in scoring for the Swarm in this loss, but he also ranked second in assists despite coming off the bench. This was Sims' third game with at least 20 points across his last five outings, so there's no question he's making his presence felt for the Swarm, regardless of whether he starts or comes off the bench.

Jarron Cumberland

Comes close to triple-double Ricky Council led the way for Delaware in his one-off appearance for the G League club, but Cumberland stood out among the Blue Coats regulars. The former Cincinnati standout finished just two dimes away from posting a triple-double and made his presence felt on both ends of the court. He's averaging 18.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game in seven regular-season outings so far.

Marcus Bagley

Doesn’t play Sunday Bagley missed time earlier this month due to a hip injury, and he's now being sidelined with an ankle injury. It's unclear when he'll be able to return to action.

KJ Martin

Practices, could return soon Martin hasn't played since Dec. 23 due to a left foot stress reaction, but he appears to be closing in on a return. According to Noah Levick of NBC Sports Philadelphia, head coach Nick Nurse said Saturday that he anticipates Martin returning to action this week, though since he's not yet a full participant in practice, the 24-year-old forward will most likely remain out for at least Tuesday's game against the Lakers.

Andre Drummond

Fails to practice Monday The 76ers haven't provided an update on Drummond's status heading into Tuesday's game against the Lakers, but his lack of involvement in practice would seem to indicate that he's trending toward missing a third straight contest due to his left toe injury.

Caleb Martin

Turns in full practice Martin has been sidelined for the 76ers' past eight games with a right hip sprain, but his ability to turn in a full practice could have him trending toward paying in the team's next contest Tuesday versus the Lakers. Official word on Martin's status should arrive later Monday, when the 76ers release their injury report for Tuesday's game.

Jordan Clarkson

Upgraded to available After 10 consecutive games on the shelf, Clarkson will shed his questionable tag and will be back in the rotation Monday. He could have restrictions, however, and the Jazz could hold him out Tuesday against the Warriors for injury management based on how they've operated as a franchise this season.

John Collins

Ruled out Monday Collins was originally questionable, but he'll miss his second straight game Monday. It's unclear if he will be available Tuesday against the Warriors. With Walker Kessler (shoulder) also out, the Jazz will be thin in the frontcourt. That means guys like Kyle Filipowski and Drew Eubanks could step into larger roles Tuesday.

Walker Kessler

Won’t play Monday Kessler was previously carrying a questionable tag, so fantasy managers can consider him day-to-day moving forward. With John Collins (illness) also sidelined, the Jazz may need to rely heavily on Kyle Filipowski and Drew Eubanks in the frontcourt.

Dejounte Murray

Available to play Murray missed Saturday's 123-92 loss to the Hornets as he continues to battle a finger sprain and some swelling in his elbow. Murray has appeared in 12 games throughout January, posting averages of 19.5 points, 7.8 assists, 6.3 rebounds, 1.7 steals and 2.2 three-pointers. Jordan Hawkins will likely move to the bench with this news.

Ben Simmons

Ruled out Monday Simmons will be sidelined for his fifth straight game Monday. He missed the first three with an illness, but a back injury is the most recent culprit. D'Angelo Russell, Keon Johnson and Tyrese Martin are likely to see increased usage in the meantime.

Paul George

Will not play Tuesday George was unable to practice Monday and the 76ers are reviewing the MRI he received on his finger. For now, George's status for Wednesday's game against the Kings is up in the air. With George sidelined for Tuesday, that will be his fifth absence in January.

Joel Embiid

Out two more games Embiid's knee has "responded well to treatment" and he was able to go through a partial practice Monday, Neubeck adds. The 76ers will continue to take a cautious approach, however. For now, fantasy managers should consider Embiid questionable to return for Friday's home game versus Denver.

Rayan Rupert

Assigned to G League Rupert will be available to play for Monday's game against the Austin Spurs after his brief stint in the NBA.

Henry Ellenson

Pours in 32 points vs. Windy City Ellenson powered the Herd to victory by catching fire from beyond the arc, matching his season high in made treys. The Marquette product also secured his third double-double in the last five games by turning in yet another impressive showing on the glass. Ellenson is averaging 24.4 points, 10.0 rebounds and 1.6 assists over his last five matchups.

Sam Hauser

Questionable for Monday Hauser was a late addition to the injury report. In addition to Hauser, Al Horford (toe) and Derrick White (shin) are also carrying questionable tags. Hauser has seen his minutes trend in the wrong direction in recent outings, as he's played an average of 13.5 minutes over his last two games.

Liam Robbins

Down with injury Robbins presumably suffered the injury during Saturday's matchup with Capital City considering he was held to 15 minutes of play. He can be considered day-to-day until more details surface.

Justise Winslow

Sidelined with injury Winslow missed time earlier this season due to an undisclosed injury. There's no way to know a timeline for his return given the lack of details released by the team, so he can be considered day-to-day until further notice.

Lester Quinones

Drills four treys in G League loss Quinones was the star of the show for Birmingham, leading the team with 26 points while also making his presence felt on the defensive end by accounting for two of his club's five blocks. The 24-year-old also recorded his first double-double since Jan. 10, marking the third in his last 10 appearances.

Keion Brooks

Tallies 12 points in return Brooks' absence due to a quad issue didn't last long, and he was able to contribute across the board during Sunday's clash. The 24-year-old has now scored in double digits in 10 of his last 11 games, with his lone scoreless appearance occurring Thursday when he presumably suffered the quad injury in just six minutes of action.

Nikola Djurisic

Picks up foot sprain Djurisic dealt with a foot injury earlier December which trickled into January, though it's unclear if he's aggravated his pre-existing issue. Dominick Barlow and Joey Hauser could see more run if Djurisic is forced to miss additional game action.

Jaime Jaquez

Iffy due to illness Jaquez was a late addition to the injury report and he wasn't present at the morning shootaround which doesn't bode well for his status. Fortunately for Miami, Jimmy Butler is expected to return from his two-game suspension Monday.

Isaiah Crawford

Dishes five dimes in G League Crawford managed to pack the stat sheet in the win and tied Skal Labissiere with a team-high five assists. Crawford was also calculated as a scorer, reaching double figures despite attempting only four attempts from the field. The Louisiana Tech product is averaging 12.4 points, 5.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.3 blocks through 26 appearances this year.

Tyson Walker

Drops 28 points in G League loss Walker wasn't shy on the offensive end, hoisting up a team-high 29 shot attempts from the field. However, he also led Texas with four turnovers. The 6-1 guard has reached the 20-point mark four times over his last nine appearances.

Colby Jones

Impresses in G League return Jones missed one game due to foot soreness, but it was clear the injury didn't impact him at all during Sunday's matchup. He paced his team in scoring and put together an efficient shooting line, which helped him turn in his best offensive performance since Jan. 6.

Keshad Johnson

Recalled to NBA Johnson is just a fringe rotation player for the Heat right now, appearing in 10 games with an average of 5.7 minutes per contest.

Chris Livingston

Rejoins parent club Livingston has yet to break through in Milwaukee, making just eight appearances this season for an average of 2.6 minutes per contest.

Bobi Klintman

Recalled to NBA Klintman has a total of four minutes to his name at the NBA level this season and is just an emergency depth option for the Pistons for the time being.

Mouhamed Gueye

Rejoins parent club Gueye will suit up Monday for Atlanta's game against Minnesota, but even with the Hawks ruling out four players and listing three others as questionable, the second-year big man may not crack head coach Quin Snyder's rotation. The 22-year-old possesses a spot on Atlanta's 15-man roster but has played just six total minutes over two appearances all season.

Dominick Barlow

Back with parent club Barlow will rejoin the Hawks ahead of Monday's game in Minnesota to provide added depth in the frontcourt. Atlanta has already ruled out four players and is listing three others as questionable for Monday, but with both of the team's top two centers (Onyeka Okongwu and Clint Capela) available, Barlow is unlikely to crack the rotation.

Keaton Wallace

Rejoins parent club With Trae Young (hamstring) sitting out Monday's game in Minnesota, Wallace should have a good chance at cracking the Atlanta rotation, either as a starter in Young's stead or as a backup to Dyson Daniels, who could slide over from shooting guard to point guard. Wallace made his last appearance for the Hawks on Jan. 15 when Atlanta was without Young and several other key players due to injuries, scoring a career-high 27 points (10-18 FG, 4-7 3Pt, 3-3 FT) to go with six rebounds, six assists and four steals across 38 minutes in a 110-94 win over the Bulls.

Tyler Smith

Questionable for Monday Smith was recalled to the Bucks on Thursday and appeared in each of the last two games for a total of five minutes, but he now finds himself on the injury report with an illness. If he is ultimately unable to suit up, it wouldn't have an impact on the rotation.

Toumani Camara

Perfect from deep in strong showing Camara had one of his best performances of the season Sunday, finishing perfect from three while leading all Portland starters in rebounds in a near double-double performance. Camara set a new season high in scoring, posting 20 or more points in two contests. He matched a season-best mark in threes made, a total he also recorded Dec. 1 against Dallas.

Deni Avdija

Season-best outing in defeat Avdija put together his best showing of the season Sunday, leading all Portland players in scoring and assists while ending two rebounds shy of the double-digit mark in an all-around showcase. Avdija set new season-high marks in both scoring and assists, recording at least 20 points, eight rebounds and five assists on three occasions.

Scoot Henderson

Strong from deep off bench in loss Henderson did all he could to try and boost Portland in Sunday's contest, connecting on a team-high-tying mark from deep while leading all bench players in scoring and finishing as one of three Portland players with 20 or more points. Henderson connected on five or more threes in two outings this season, his other taking place Jan. 14 when he buried eight triples. Henderson has now recorded 25 or more points in three contests, all of which have taken place over the last eight games.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Does it all in 35-point performance Gilgeous-Alexander once again led the way for Oklahoma City, pacing the Thunder on both ends of the court by finishing with team-high marks in scoring, shots made and steals in a winning effort. Gilgeous-Alexander has tallied 35 or more points on 16 occasions this season, including in two of his last three outings. He has swiped three or more steals in three of his last four contests and in 16 contests.

Isaiah Joe

Shines off bench in return Joe returned Sunday after missing Oklahoma City's last two games due to illness, providing a lift offensively by connecting on a team-high mark from deep and leading all Thunder bench players in scoring in a bench-leading minute total. Joe has recorded 15 or more points in six contests this season, doing so in two straight appearances. He has now connected on three or more threes in three of his last four outings.

Isaiah Hartenstein

Returns with double-double showing Hartenstein returned Sunday after missing Oklahoma City's previous five contests due to a strained left calf, ending the outing by leading all Thunder players in rebounds while finishing second one the team in assists and tallying a double-double in a winning effort. Hartenstein has recorded a double-double in 16 contests, including in four of his last appearances. Hartenstein has dished out six or more dimes on eight occasions, three of which have taken place over he last five games.

Keegan Murray

Stuffs stat sheet in loss The third-year forward delivered a nicely balanced stat line despite the loss, contributing in every facet of the game along the way and fell just two boards short of what would've been his 12th double-double of the season. Although Murray has struggled to score efficiently this season, he looked to turn a corner in January, shooting 40.9 percent from three compared to 28.6 percent from October through December. He'll look to keep building Monday against the Nets.