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Orlando
Tristan da Silva - As I said before, his peak run should be viewed as his best possible case for value. Still worth holding as the schedule makes sense.
Atlanta
Jonathan Kuminga - I don’t see the rationale for cont...
Minnesota
Ayo Dosunmu - Stream when the schedule makes sense. They play 4 games in 6 nights Tue-Sun.
Oklahoma City
Jaylin Williams - He’s a stream when at least one center is out only.
Ajay Mitchell - He is way overroster...
Brooklyn
Minutes low for starters as they closed with the bench unit to lose the game.
Danny Wolf - This was a weird game where Wolf got limited as Brooklyn tried to lose. It continues to look like he should be rostered, bu...
Memphis
Cedric Coward - Great line, but I wouldn’t consider him a must
Olivier-Maxence Prosper - I don’t see why he would be left unrostered.
Ty Jerome - It doesn’t matter how good he’s producing. It’s not worth rostering...
Philadelphia
Cam Payne - Probably needs both Maxey and Edgecombe to be out to produce value.
Quentin Grimes - Boosted with both Maxey and Edgecombe out, and looking like a great pickup for schedule purposes alone.
Kelly Ou...
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