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Monday’s game against Orlando was the first of Miami since the franchise announced before Jimmy Butler was suspended indefinitely. His most recent transgression was to leave the prayer shot after being informed that Haywood Highsmith would replace him on the starting line. An indefinite suspension occurs for at least five games, which means that Butler will not be available to re -play the heat until after the commercial term of February 6. And considering how the situation has been played, it will probably be done for the season if Miami does not agree.
Highsmith only played 19 minutes in the victory of twice as much Monday and was not the player that fantasy managers should go after the most recent suspension of Butler. C Kel’el Ware (46%) It was already worth adding it due to its transfer to the initial line, and finished the victory with 19 points, 10 rebounds, two robberies, a block and four three points in 43 minutes. He has provided a quality space within the heat crime, which is why the collaboration between Novio and Bam Adebayo has worked so well.
As for players available in more leagues than Ware, Pf/c nikola jovic (32%) and SG/SF Duncan Robinson (18%) are the best collected. Despite leaving the bench, Jovic played 47 of possible 58 minutes, reaching 15 points, seven rebounds, two assists, two robberies and three three points. During the last two weeks, he has offered Top-75 value in 8 CAT formats. Robinson was a player on the Top-100 during this section, and ended the victory on Monday with 15 points, three rebounds, four assists, three robberies and three three points in 45 minutes. It is mainly an option of points and three points, with welcome bonus assists and bonuses.
Here are some of the best collections on Monday:
SF/PF D’Andre Hunter (40%), Atlanta Hawks
The Hawks played the loss of Monday against the Timberwolves without Tree Young, Dyson Daniels and Jalen Johnson. This released Hunter’s opportunities despite the fact that he left the bench. Shooting the 12-24 of the field, he reached a maximum of 35 points with two rebounds, an assistant and four three points in 32 minutes. Hunter will not provide much value out of points and three points. However, it has been productive enough to deserve to be standard tied, especially with Johnson’s shoulder injury, it probably cost multiple games.
Sg/sf malik beasley (36%), Detroit Pistons
Detroit fought powerfully in the loss of 19 points on Monday in Cleveland, with three headlines (Tim Hardaway Jr., AUSE THOMPSON and Tobias Harris) combining to get 10 points in the 4 of 23 shot. Beasley was one of the A few bright points, shooting 5 of 8 of three and ended with 19 points, four rebounds, two assists and a robbery in 23 minutes. With Jaden Ivey (Leg) out indefinitely, Beasley has value, but inconsistency makes him difficult to rely on standard leagues.
Pg / sg / sf joy dansum (25%), Chicago Bulls
Dosunmu returned on Monday to the Bulls start line, replacing Patrick Williams. While Williams was solid against the nuggets, Dosunmu is still the highest league option. Ayo finished the victory of 129-121 on Denver with 17 points, two rebounds, two assists, two robberies, a blocked shot and four points of three in 34 minutes. With Coby White (ankle) that was not expected until the final game of the next road trip by Chicago and Zach Lavine did not travel due to the pending birth of their third child, Dosunmu will continue to play on minutes of start.
SG/SF Bruce Brown (11%), Toronto raptors
For some veterans, this is the “showcase time”, when they may see more play time than usual in the hope of diverting the added interest before the trade period. It is unknown if Brown is unknown in this place, but his name has appeared in recent commercial rumors. And given its role in the squad of Nuggets that won the title of the NBA of 2023, it is understandable why. Brown played 29 minutes off the bench at Monday victory over New Orleans, ending with 12 points, nine rebounds, two assists and three robberies. What helps the rest of the week 14 is that raptors play three more games, including games with Washington (Wednesday) and Chicago (Friday).
SG/SF Josh Okogie (3%), Charlotte Hornets
Unlike Phoenix, Okogie can have a way to the fantastic relevance to Charlotte. While Nick Smith Jr. He was the player who moved to the starting line after Brandon Miller suffered a wrist injury to the end of the season, this change of line also released the opportunities for Okogie. He played 25 minutes off the bench on Monday loss against Lakers, ending with 19 points, two rebounds, two assists, four robberies and three three points. The only Hornets reservation that played the most was Vasilije Micic, and his play time increased due to Lamiolo’s ball that suffered an ankle injury. Okogie is worth seeing to move forward, especially while Rookie Tidjane Salaun is in the G. League.
C Day’ron Sharpe (3%), Brooklyn Net
Due to the injuries and the poor game of Nic Claxton, it has recently been a disaster of The Nets. Noah Clowney came out of Monday loss in front of Sacramento with a torn ankle, and Sharpe received more opportunities as a result. In 23 minutes, he surpassed 12 points, 10 rebounds, an assistant, three robberies and a blocked shot. While SF/PF Tosan Evbuomwan (1%) also had a productive night out of the Brooklyn bench, Sharpe can be the safest goal for managers to start preparing for the “silly season”.
C Grain Hatch (2%), Boston Celtics
Kornet was not supposed to start Monday’s game against Houston, but Horford’s foot finger increased. The veteran center was not officially declared, but went from being announced as a holder to retiring of the program. Horford did not play, while Kornet began the loss of two points in front of the rockets and ended with 18 points, seven rebounds, an assistant, a stolen and a shot blocked in 33 minutes. Kornet will have streaming value if Horford is not available for Wednesday game against Bulls.