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Eric Gordon - G - Clippers

Eric Gordon (wrist, finger, back) didn't practice on Monday and won't fly with the Clippers to Dallas -- he "may" re-join the team in time for
Gordon is seeing another doctor as clearly there is concern about his injuries, the most serious of which seems to be his sprained wrist (an MRI revealed no further damage). Consider him day-to-day until further notice. Jan. 24 - 4:27 p.m. ET
Source: Lisa Dillman on Twitter
 

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Chris Bosh - F/C - Heat

Chris Bosh's sprained ankle is still too sore to put much pressure on -- he is day-to-day but seems "less likely" to return for Miami's games on either Thursday or Friday. . The Heat are mixing and matching their lineups to compensate, and we'll see more of LeBron James at PF, with extra Joel Anthony and Zydrunas Ilgauskas against bigger teams. Jan. 24 - 4:24 p.m. ET
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Daniel Gibson - G - Cavaliers </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Daniel Gibson will start at PG for the Cavs on Monday if Ramon Sessions (abdomen) is unable to play.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Mo Williams (hip, groin) is out indefinitely and Gibson figures to get as many minutes as he can handle. He played 40+ on Saturday but said he'll go all 48 if needed, adding, "I’ve got a big motor."
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Shaquille O'Neal - C - Celtics </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Shaquille O'Neal (hip) will not play on Tuesday and is questionable to travel with the team on their upcoming four-game road trip.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Shaq will rest a few days before being reevaluated. The good news is that Doc Rivers hasn't seemed too concerned, and we already knew that hip soreness would be a limitation for Shaq all season. Bench him and remember that Kendrick Perkins' return (targeting Feb. 4) could be the end of whatever value Shaq has.
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Charlie Villanueva - F - Pistons </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>X-rays on Charlie Villanueva's right ankle were negative -- he is questionable for Monday's game at Orlando.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>CV was unable to put much weight on his ankle Saturday, so don't be shocked if he rests a bit longer before returning. .Jan. 24 - 1:31 p.m. ET</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>
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Andre Miller - G - Trail Blazers </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Andre Miller (stomach virus) is probable for Monday's game vs. Sacramento.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Miller left Saturday's game early after coming down ill, but he should be safe to keep in all lineups this week. Portland is clinging to the West's final playoff spot, 3.5 games ahead of the Grizzlies and Suns.
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Sonny Weems - G/F - Raptors </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Weems has apparently been day-to-day for over a month, so we'll just call him "out indefinitely" until further notice. He hasn't been traveling with the team or practicing so his return is not imminent.
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Linas Kleiza - G/F - Raptors </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Linas Kleiza (knee) is a game-time decision vs. the Grizzlies on Monday.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>The Raptors' swingman had been playing through pain for a while -- he finally shut it down for a brief period this month, but returned for just one game before sitting again. Even healthy he's a streaky source of points and 3s.
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Carlos Boozer - F - Bulls </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Carlos Boozer (ankle) is listed as questionable for Monday's game.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Boozer had 20 points and 10 rebounds in his return on Saturday, and we haven't heard anything about a setback, but this is the official injury report from Bulls.com.
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Jose Calderon - G - Raptors </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Jose Calderon reportedly "appeared to go over on his ankle late in Saturday's game."</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Calderon had 14 points and 13 assists in that game, but this news should be a reminder that the Toronto PG's injury isn't fully behind him. We should get some news on his status before
Jan. 24 - 12:13 p.m. ET</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>
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Leandro Barbosa - G - Raptors </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Leandro Barbosa (hamstring) is likely a week away from returning to action, according to Jay Triano.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Barbosa was originally expected to miss 1-2 weeks from mid-January, and missing another week would put him slightly beyond that two-week timetable.
Jan. 24 - 12:10 p.m. ET</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>
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Kenyon Martin - F - Nuggets </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Kenyon Martin (knee) hasn't been allowed to play in back-to-back games this season, but Nuggets coach George Karl hinted that might change this week.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>"I will probably have more framework on...when Kenyon will play on the back-to-back games probably (today) or Tuesday morning," Karl said. Even if he is allowed to play, K-Mart isn't likely to log 30 minutes in a game until March.
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Marcus Camby - F/C - Trail Blazers </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Camby has drawn trade interest from other teams looking to solidify their frontcourt, but Portland currently seems more interested in making a push for playoff position.
Jan. 24 - 9:50 a.m. ET</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>
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Cavs Set A Boobie Trap
Here you go. I don't know if the picks have just been obvious, or if I've got some good karma going, but I feel like Waiver Wired has been going pretty well lately, thanks to guys like Nicolas Batum, Ryan Anderson and Corey Maggette. Enjoy.

Games Played This Week

Trail Blazers – 2 Games
Hawks, Bulls, Mavericks, Pacers, Clippers, Lakers, Heat and Spurs – 3 Games
Everyone Else – 4 Games

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Daniel Gibson Cavaliers

Not only is Gibson one of the best players left in Cleveland, but he's getting healthy while his teammates are dropping around him like flies. Both Mo Williams and Ramon Sessions went down last week leaving Gibson and Manny Harris as the main backcourt pieces for the Cavs. Williams could decide to shut it down for the rest of the season and "hop on over to Mamby Pamby land to find some self confidence," while Sessions is currently being reevaluated with an abdominal injury. I'm not a big fan of seeing the word 'groin' next to my injured guy's name, and along with 'knee surgery,' 'abdominal strain' is pretty high up on the list of bad hoops injuries.

Gibson is a must-own player at this point, while Harris is definitely worth a look as well. Just like J.J. Hickson is the only guy they've got to play center, these two are the only guys they've got to play guard right now. In fact, there's a decent chance I'll be recommending myself for a pickup here next week, as I might be the new point guard in Cleveland. Yeah, it's that bad. The real question is, when will they win another game? The good news is the Cavs play four times per week until the All-Star Break.

Lou Williams Sixers

Sweet Lou has scored between 12 and 26 points in his last nine games and is averaging 17 points, three rebounds, three assists and a 3-pointer per game in January. Need I say more? Williams and the Sixers play four games this week.

Keyon Dooling/Earl Boykins Bucks

Dooling has broken out of a nasty funk recently, while I'm still shocked every time I write Boykins' name in a fantasy column. It just makes no sense. Dooling had a nice week, recording his fourth career double-double, and has scored in double figures in four of his last five games. He double-doubled twice in the 2008-09 season, as well as posted a 20 & 10 game back in 2003-04. He's also hit at least one three in all but one January game, but outside of his assist explosion when he had 11 against the, ahem, Cavs last week, he's not a guy who's going to help you win assists every week. He's also going to lose all value the second Brandon Jennings comes back from foot surgery, but that could still be a month or so away.

Boykins was like a ping-pong ball last week, scoring 5, 19, 9 and 23 points, with the 23 coming in Saturday's finale, which I'm guessing won some fantasy games for owners. He hit five threes in the 'good' games and zero in the bad ones, and is as hit-or-miss as they come. He's far from a must-own player right now, but he is a guy who can help you out in a deep league. But again, like Dooling, he'll lose his fantasy value when Jennings is back.

The Bucks play four games a week until the All-Star Break.

Anthony Morrow Nets

Morrow finally returned from a hamstring injury last week and played in a couple games, scoring 10 in his first one and just two in the next. His minutes were limited in each as he's going to slowly work his way back into the mix, but don't be surprised if he's starting a week from now. He scored in double figures in six straight games and hit a ton of threes before going down in before Christmas, and there's a pretty decent chance he'll be back to form in the near future.

Rudy Fernandez Blazers

I've been hesitant to jump on the Rudy bandwagon, but it's clear he's becoming a prominent part of the Blazers' offense. He's scored between 11 and 17 points in his last four games, hitting nine 3-pointers over that stretch. He's also getting 30 minutes a game, and while I don't like him as much as teammates Nicolas Batum and Wesley Matthews, Fernandez looks like a decent pickup right now. Just remember the Blazers only have two games this week.

Others To Consider Corey Brewer Timberwolves, Reggie Williams Warriors, Tracy McGrady Pistons

Brewer is starting and should be a good source of steals and threes, Williams has been given the green light to shoot from coach Keith Smart, and helps fill in when Monta Ellis and Stephen Curry go down, while T-Mac continues to start for the Pistons. He's cooled off though, and his next injury is probably just around the corner.
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Nicolas Batum Blazers

Batum was featured here a week ago and has been one of the hottest pickups over the last few weeks since Marcus Camby and Brandon Roy shut it down for the Blazers. He's now owned in 80 percent of leagues, which means he's available in about 20 percent of them. Don't look at the numbers and don't wait any longer. If he's available in your league and you don't have to cut one of your starters, pick him up. He's averaging 16 points, five boards and nearly two 3-pointers per game in January, and his 0.7 averages in steals and blocks should be up to at least 1.0 by the end of the month. The bad news is the Blazers only have two games this week.

Ryan Anderson Magic

Here's another guy I've had trouble not talking about and he has been too kind to us. He's averaging 15 points, six boards, three 3-pointers and a block in January. He has season highs of 20 and 21 in two of his last three, and averaged 17 points, seven boards, 3.5 threes and .75 blocks in four games last week. Add in the fact the Magic play four times a week until the All-Star Break, and it's tough not to love Anderson. Brandon Bass is also still worthy and averaged 13 points, seven boards and a block last week, but Anderson looks like a much better option right now.

Corey Maggette Bucks

Maggette, who is playing through a sore hand, was another guy featured here last week, about a day before he became a full-time starting small forward for Scott Skiles. Maggette had a very nice week, averaging 22 points, five rebounds, four assists and a steal in his four starts. Am I worried about the return of Carlos Delfino and the possibility he replaces Maggette as a starter? Absolutely, but I plan on riding the Maggette train until it runs off the tracks, which will hopefully not happen in the upcoming week. The Bucks play four times a week for the next three.

Omri Casspi Kings

Casspi took over starting duties for Francisco Garcia, who is out for at least another week with a calf injury, and is averaging 12 points, 10 boards, a steal and two 3-pointers over his last two games (one was off the bench). He's going to start for Paul Westphal until further notice, although that doesn't guarantee anything. But he looks like a nice pick up right now, at least for the upcoming week when the Kings play four times, but keep in mind they have a two-game week coming up in the following scoring period.

Mike Miller Heat

Miller caught fire in a start for the Heat on Saturday when Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh were out, scoring 32 points along with 10 rebounds, six 3-pointers, three assists and a steal. He's going to struggle to be consistent when Wade and Bosh are back, but we at least know he's healthy and capable of playing well again. I don't trust anyone on the Heat not named LeBron, Dwyane or Chris, but Miller probably deserves a look after Saturday's explosion.

Others To Consider: Andrei Kirilenko Jazz, Arron Afflalo Nuggets, Shawn Marion Mavericks, Shane Battier Rockets, Carlos Delfino Bucks, Ryan Gomes Clippers

Kirilenko shouldn't even be available, but he is in some leagues, Afflalo is coming off a 22-point, five-3-pointer night on Friday and has scored between 21 and 31 points in three of his last six games, and Marion is still worth a look despite recent struggles and a demotion out of the starting five. Battier played well in a couple games before struggling on Saturday, Delfino is working his way back from a concussion, and Gomes is quietly averaging nine points, 4.5 boards and 1.3 3-pointers per game in January.

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J.J. Hickson Cavaliers – Don't look at the numbers, don't worry about who he plays for or why he's even relevant. He should be owned in all leagues until further notice. Period.

Marcin Gortat Suns

Gortat is still not starting, but I have a feeling it's only a matter of time. He's double-doubled in three straight games and should be picked up in all leagues, as the starting job should be his for the taking in the next 10 days or so, and he'll continue to dub-dub and block at least a shot per game, and maybe two. The Suns go four times this week, but have just two games in Week 15.

Darko Milicic Timberwolves

Darko practiced on Saturday with a sprained ankle, which should put him on track to play four times this week. Yes, he's pretty unreliable injury-wise, but has blocked 19 shots in his last six games, hit double figures in scoring in four of those and double-doubled in two of them. He's also shooting it much better over his last four, although turnovers are still a concern. If you're thinking about using him this week, go for it.

Jason Thompson Kings

Thompson looks like a much better option than Carl Landry and Samuel Dalembert right now, along with DeMarcus Cousins. Thompson averaged 14 points and eight boards last week, getting 35 minutes or more in three of those four games. Landry could emerge at any time, but for now, Thompson (along with Cousins) looks like the guy you want to own.

DeJuan Blair Spurs

Blair blew up last week and has posted three monster double-doubles in his last five games. He came back to earth on Saturday when Gregg Popovich limited his minutes, and will struggle to get a consistent 30 minutes a night when Matt Bonner is back from a knee injury. Why Bonner, or anyone else, limits Blair's minutes makes no sense to me, but that's how Pop rolls. But when Blair is getting minutes, he's a very solid fantasy forward. It's just impossible to predict how Pop is going to use him from night to night. He has four games this week, but just two in Week 15.

JaVale McGee Wizards

McGee is one of the most frustrating players to own in fantasy, as he simply isn't capable of consistent play or minutes. He's capable of a double-double with six blocks on any given night, but is also capable of four points, three boards and two blocks the next time out. The key is he's blocked at least one shot in every January game, which is the main reason you would put him in your lineup. Anything else is icing on the cake. His January averages are nine points, seven boards and three blocks, so it's hard to be too upset with him. The Wiz play four times in each of the next two weeks.

Others To Consider: Roy Hibbert Pacers, Serge Ibaka Thunder, Greg Monroe Pistons, Ronny Turiaf Knicks, Chuck Hayes Rockets, Kwame Brown Bobcats

Hibbert double-doubled against the Blazers on Saturday and he should still at least be held in most leagues. Starting him is another story. Ibaka was a beast on Saturday with 11 points, 15 boards and two blocks, but would be much more fun to own if he was a starter. Monroe has scored just five and six points in his last two, but is still crashing the boards. He's started seven straight games, but has just two blocks in January. Turiaf is getting run for the Knicks, Hayes is playing pretty well for the Rockets and Kwame Brown is a deep-league possibility for Charlotte. All are worth a look if you need a center.
 

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Jennings Closing In On Return

The Trail Blazers have just two games this week, while most teams play four times. Only the Hawks, Bulls, Mavericks, Pacers, Clippers, Lakers, Heat and Spurs have three games. Let's go over the injury report as you prepare to set lineups.

Carlos Boozer is questionable for Monday with his sprained ankle. He played on Saturday and all signs are pointing to him playing again tonight, but it's not guaranteed to happen. I would probably start him this week, but remember the Bulls have just three games.

John Salmons missed another game on Saturday with his mysterious hip injury making him a very iffy play for this week. And since information out of Milwaukee is virtually nonexistent, starting him will be a crapshoot. Maybe we'll get an update before tonight's games start, but I'm not holding my breath.

Brandon Jennings will practice on Tuesday and is nearing a return to action after foot surgery. This is pretty surprising news and is just another reason to avoid Salmons right now. It's also bad news for guys like Keyon Dooling and Earl Boykins, although I am reluctant to tell you to start Jennings until we see him play in a few games first.

Ramon Sessions is very iffy with an abdominal strain, but is traveling with the Cavs and could possibly play on Monday against the Nets. I don't have the guts to start him this week unless we hear that he's good to go prior to tonight's game. Mo Williams is still on the shelf, while Daniel Gibson is now a must-start with Anthony Parker still out with a back injury. Manny Harris could even be a sneaky play this week, but I don't trust him unless we find out Sessions is going to miss several games. So as you can see, a lot hinges on what the Cleveland reporters tell us about Sessions in the next five hours.



Kendrick Perkins is targeting a Feb. 4 return and could be the best center available on your waiver wire. Don't expect much offensively, but he should be solid on the boards and blocks once he's back. And with both O'Neal boys hurting, Perkins should get immediate use from Doc Rivers.
Eric Gordon's owners got some great news when his MRI didn't show any serious damage to his wrist. He's still very banged up though, as his right wrist, right finger and lower back are all hurting. The fact he's playing through so many problems, and playing well, means he's tough as nails, but you have to believe it will catch up to him at some point. But until you hear he's out, you have to keep running his broken body out there. The Clips play the Mavs on Tuesday, so we won't know his true status until then. My guess is he'll play.

Al Horford is hoping to play for the Hawks on Wednesday with a sprained ankle. They're off on Monday and Tuesday, and he's missed a couple straight games with the injury, but I would roll the dice and play him this week unless you have better options. And you might given that the Hawks have just three games.

Dwyane Wade missed Saturday's game with a migraine but his status for Thursday hasn't yet been determined. But given the fact the Heat don't play a game until then gives Wade and company four full days to heal. They only play three games this week, but I'm probably going to play Wade if I own him.

Chris Bosh isn't even running on his sprained left ankle, an injury that's starting to look a little more serious than it did initially. Bench him until you hear some good news.
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Francisco Garcia will likely miss at least another week with a calf injury, so I'm running new Kings' starter Omri Casspi out there for four games this week in several leagues.

Danny Granger left Sunday's game with a sprained ankle as he and Tyler Hansbrough played a game of 'trading places.' Granger finished with just eight points, while Hansbrough went nuts for a Granger-like 27 points and 10 rebounds. Hansbrough is still too inconsistent to start, but can at least be owned again. The Pacers are off until Wednesday when they host Orlando, and my guess is Granger will play.

Charlie Villanueva is very iffy tonight with a sprained ankle, and he should be benched until you see him on the court again. X-rays on his ankle were negative, which is good news.

Jose Calderon tweaked an ankle on Saturday, leaving his status for Monday night a little shaky. We will hopefully know if he's active or not prior to game time, so stay tuned. Linas Kleiza missed Saturday with a lingering sore knee and should probably not be in starting lineups right now. Leandro Barbosa will be out another week with his hamstring injury, which means he's probably on waivers in your league.

Luke Ridnour (hamstring) and Darko Milicic (ankle) practiced over the weekend and my guess is they are ready to play against the Rockets on Monday night. Hopefully we get confirmation on that later today, but for now, my guess is they're going to play.

Andre Miller missed most of Saturday's game with a stomach illness, but my guess is he'll play Monday night against the Kings. He's listed as probable. Marcus Camby questions are rolling in now that he's been dropped in many leagues. He's only about two weeks away from a return (targeting Feb. 11), so he's worth a look if you need a center. Camby for free could be a good thing down the stretch run. Brandon Roy says he still plans on playing again this season, but I don't see a reason to own him.

Monta Ellis played through his sprained ankle on Saturday but clearly wasn't himself, finishing with 17 points on 6-of-21 shooting. He rested on Sunday but the Warriors play the Spurs tonight, meaning Monta may still not be fully healthy. But with four games this week, it's nearly impossible to imagine sitting him right now. Unless you hear he's out, go with him.

Do You Drop These Guys?

Gilbert Arenas – I say hang onto him and hope he gets into the rotation soon. But yes, he is cuttable if you need to.

Jeff Green – He's been just awful, but I still can't bring myself to drop him.

Wilson Chandler – He's fallen off a cliff in the last few days, but he will get it going again. He's too talented to put on waivers.

Kirk Hinrich – Something popped in his elbow and he could be out for several games, if not more. It's probably time to dump him, while this is also good news for owners of Nick Young and John Wall.

Richard Jefferson – He showed some promise early, but just isn't very good these days. Dump him.

Chris Kaman – DeAndre Jordan looks like the starting center going forward for the Clippers. Kaman will get some minutes, and could even start at some point, but he's no longer a must-own player – especially since he could be out another month as the Clippers try to shop him.

Mike Dunleavy – He is a safer play at this point than Brandon Rush, but both veterans are now being pushed by rookie Paul George, who started the second half of Sunday's game and finished with 17 points. He's far from startable at this point, but it's probably time to give George a look. And if you need to cut either Dunleavy or Rush, it could make sense.

Al Harrington – Harrington was a hot guy to hold onto when the Melodrama was at its peak, but he's just a marginal bench player at this point. Just like teammate J.R. Smith. There will be situations when it makes sense to own these guys depending on league size, but they should probably be floating on waivers in most instances.

Andris Biedrins – How long do we have to wait for this guy to show us he still knows how to play basketball? He's been awful and it doesn't look like he's getting better. If you need to cut him, do it.

Aaron Brooks – What a nightmare his severely sprained ankle as been, as Kyle Lowry has destroyed his value and playing time. Maybe Brooks will get it going again at some point, but it's starting to look like he may never get back to last year's form this season. Should you cut him? Maybe, but I'd try to hang on as long as you can.
 

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John Salmons - G/F - Bucks </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>John Salmons (hip) will not play against the Bulls on Monday.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>This leaves the door open for Corey Maggette and Carlos Delfino to play big minutes as they did on Saturday, though we're still concerned about Delfino, overall.
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Source: K.C. Johnson on Twitter</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 

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