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Chauncey Billups - G - Nuggets </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>The MRI on Chauncey Billups' left knee showed nothing abnormal and he is listed as day-to-day.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Owners can breathe a big sigh of relief. It looks like Billups simply strained his knee as he is traveling to Golden State for Wednesday's game against the Warriors. We'll know more after shootaround tomorrow morning, but for now consider the veteran point guard questionable.
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Nene Hilario - F/C - Nuggets </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Nene (flu) is traveling to Golden State for Wednesday's game and is listed as a game-time decision.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>The fact that the Nuggets are allowing Nene to travel is a sign that his illness is not serious. He had an IV on Monday and we tentatively expect him to play the dream matchup at Golden State. We'll know more after Wednesday's shootaround.
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Francisco Garcia - G/F - Kings </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Coach Paul Westphal confirmed that Francisco Garcia (calf) won't even try to go full speed until after the All-Star break.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Garcia is one of the slowest healers in the league, and this time it's likely costing him his job. The Kings have played good basketball with Omri Casspi starting at small forward, beating the Lakers and narrowly losing to the Jazz and Celtics.
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Yi Jianlian - F - Wizards </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Yi Jianlian (ankle) will not play against the Bucks.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Yi rolled his ankle on Saturday, the latest injury in a season full of nagging ailments. Al Thornton and Trevor Booker will get a few extra minutes.
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Serge Ibaka - F/C - Thunder </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Serge Ibaka (rib) is listed as doubtful for Tuesday's game against the Grizzlies.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Coach Scott Brooks said the injury suddenly flared up on Ibaka Monday night and he wasn't sure why. It's being called a pulled rib muscle on Ibaka's right side. This nick is the latest hit to Ibaka's value, who has appeared to be wearing down some lately. Consider him day-to-day, with Nenad Krstic and Nick Collison getting a boost in minutes. This also puts Ibaka's participation in the dunk contest in doubt.
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Jordan Farmar - G - Nets </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Coach Avery Johnson confirmed that Jordan Farmar (back) will return on Wednesday.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Farmar will end up missing six games. With Devin Harris playing at a high level right now, the backup point guard will settle in around 20-24 minutes a night.
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Raja Bell - G/F - Jazz </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Raja Bell missed Tuesday's practice for personal reasons but is expected to play against the Bulls Wednesday.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>For a grizzled veteran with a great reputation like Bell, this is no concern. He'll be in the lineup Wednesday and ready for his usual 30-33 minutes.
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Paul Millsap - F - Jazz </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Paul Millsap (bruised left big toe) missed practice Tuesday but is probable for Wednesday's game against the Bulls.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Millsap continues to take a beating nightly and just brush himself off. Despite all kinds of finger, hand, foot and leg injuries, he has missed one game all season. We'd be stunned if the tough guy sat out Wednesday or was even limited. The Sapper is averaging 17.1 points, 8.0 rebounds, 1.4 steals and 0.9 blocks over his last 10 games.
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Al Horford - F/C - Hawks </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Al Horford (back) participated in shootaround and fully plans to play against the Sixers Tuesday.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Horford took a wicked spill on Friday night, but it looked worse than it actually was. There is no real damage outside of soreness, so look for Horford to play his usual 36-39 minutes. In two games against the Sixers this year, Horford is averaging 17.5 points, 12.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.5 blocks. Joe Johnson (knee) and Josh Smith (knee) are both ready to go as well after resting Monday.
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Leandro Barbosa - G - Raptors </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Barbosa has missed 12 straight games with his hamstring pull, making it unlikely that he's ready for a full complement of minutes right out of the gate. However, with the Raptors' nursing a litany of injuries, Barbosa is a good bet to get 25-28 minutes nightly once at full strength. He's averaging 1.3 treys and 1.1 steals a game on the season.
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Manu Ginobili - G - Spurs </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Manu Ginobili will play Tuesday night despite taking an elbow to the mouth from teammate Gary Neal on Friday night.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Ginbobili said his jaw and teeth are sore, but he did not require stitches. He'll play a full complement of minutes tonight. Ginobili is averaging 31.5 minutes per game this season, a career-high.
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Fantasy related but good info.....



Dose: Forecast for Melo & 50
There were only eight games on Monday night, but there was more than enough news to keep us busy. Carmelo Anthony, LaMarcus Aldridge, Andre Miller and Kevin Martin all blew up, Brandon Roy is plotting a return, while guys like Dirk Nowitzki, Nene, Stephen Jackson, Michael Beasley and Chauncey Billups all had various issues last night.

I am digging the new look of Rotoworld.com, and I'm sure a couple weeks from now we won't even remember how it used to look. If you're curious as to what we were thinking, check this out.

More Melo-drama

Melo made headlines again yesterday for missing shootaround for 'personal reasons,' causing everyone to think he'd been traded. Then, just for kicks, he took over in a loss to the Rockets and finished with a career-high tying 50 points on 16-of-24 shooting, and hit 16-of-18 free throws, a couple threes and added 11 rebounds and three blocks for good measure. Look, we all know Melo isn't likely to play for the Nuggets next season and that the Knicks appear to be his final destination. But whether it happens this week, in two weeks or over the summer is anyone's guess. Just keep rolling him out there and pay attention when talks appear to become serious. But there's still a decent chance he'll finish the year in Denver.
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Aldridge On Career-High Binge, Andre Miller the Villain

LaMarcus Aldridge seemingly sets a new career high every few days now, and did so again last night with 42 points on 15-of-23 shooting and added eight rebounds, and two blocks in a tough win over the Bulls. There's still plenty of time for him to be added to the All-Star team the way guys are falling right and left, and he certainly deserves to be there from a numbers standpoint.

His teammate, Andre Miller, who has quickly joined LeBron James as one of the league's best villains for his treatment and comments about Blake Griffin, blew up for 27 points, six rebounds, 11 assists, four steals and a block on 7-of-11 shooting and even hit all 13 of his free throws. He probably will perform better with a chip on his shoulder, so this new role as one of Darth Vader's storm troopers should suit him.

Man Love

Kevin Love tied Kevin Garnett with his 37th straight double-double with 27 points and 17 rebounds last night, and is poised to break the T-Wolves' team record tonight at Houston – unless Chuck Hayes decides to do something about it.

Mini-Mart

Kevin Martin had 37 points, four more 3-pointers, seven assists and three steals again last night, as his big season continues. We were scared away from him by injury concerns, which proved to be a mistake this year.

Roy & Peja Back?

Brandon Roy is expected to return this weekend for the Blazers, while Peja Stojakovic started for the Mavs last night and had eight points, five rebounds and a 3-pointer on 3-of-9 shooting. I look at these guys in similar ways. They're not healthy, they're going to try to help their teams and return to form, and the odds are not in their favor to have much success. Both players are probably worth a flier if still available in your league, but I'm not expecting too much from either one of them. I don't own either player in 11 leagues.

The Wrists Aren't All Right

Eric Gordon is having a couple other specialists look at his wrist, which is probably not great news. That means it's still a problem and still not feeling better, and while surgery has been ruled out once, it's still possible he could need it. Just keep him benched for now.

Dirk Nowitzki hurt his right wrist last night but X-Rays were negative. He had just 12 points and six rebounds, and owners have to hope this doesn't linger.

Deron Williams played through his wrist injury and had a nice game with 21 points, nine dimes and solid shooting, but it was clear his wrist was in serious pain throughout the game. He's determined to keep playing through it, but it could be a nerve-wracking ride for his owners.

The Kids Are All Right

Christian Eyenga and Sam Young became hot pickups on Sunday and Monday as we were pushing them pretty hard, and both players answered the call last night. Eyenga had 15 points, four boards and a 3-pointer, while Young had a career-high 22 points along with two 3-pointers, three rebounds and two steals. And he's not even supposed to be hitting threes! Both players are worth a look in nearly every league at this point.

Injury Roundup

Chauncey Billups went down with a left knee strain last night and will have an MRI on Tuesday. While it doesn't sound all that serious (yet), Ty Lawson had 19 points, six boards and five assists, and, as usual, should be picked up in all leagues again. And even if Billups is healthy, he's still a candidate to be traded, meaning it's time to hold onto Lawson through the trade deadline.

Hedo Turkoglu says his right knee is in a lot of pain and that he might have to get it looked at. And that's not usually great news.

Nene missed last night's game with the flu, meaning Al Harrington started in his place. As usual, Harrington failed to walk through the open door and hit just 4-of-12 shots for 10 points. Nene shouldn't be out for long.

Darko Milicic left with a hip flexor last night and simply can't stay healthy. Injuries have really ruined his year and if you've had enough, set him free. Michael Beasley tweaked his left ankle injury again and it now sounds like he's prepared to take some time off. He could probably use a week to fully heal, and if Darko's also out, guys like Corey Brewer, Wesley Johnson, Martell Webster, Anthony Tolliver and Nikola Pekovic could all see a boost.

Luke Ridnour missed his fourth straight game last night due to complications surrounding the birth of his twins, but Jonny Flynn hasn't exactly put his stamp on the starting job. It's still Ridnour's whenever he returns.

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Stephen Jackson got ejected from last night's game early with a couple more technical fouls and his antics may be growing thin on management. Maybe he's trying to get himself traded, or maybe he's just going crazy. Either way, he probably needs to calm down. And if you believe Spike Lee (and why wouldn't you?), the same can be said for Kevin Garnett.

Aaron Brooks served his one-game suspension last night, but it's unclear if he's going to return to the mix anytime soon or not. There are also rumors that he's going to be traded to the Knicks. If you own Brooks, just put him on the bench for now. Kyle Lowry struggled, hitting just 1-of-9 shots, but still finished with 11 points, five assists and four steals. Lowry remains a must-own player the rest of the way.

Slump Busters

Gerald Wallace had 19 points, 16 boards, a steal and a block.
Andrei Kirilenko (ankle) returned w/ 10 points, 8 boards, 2 assists, a steal and 3 blocks.
Shawn Marion had 17 points and 10 boards for Dallas.
Jason Thompson (ankle) started and had 14 points and three blocks.
J.J. Hickson had 26 points and 12 boards, as Cavs lost 25th straight game.
Chuck Hayes double-doubled again w/ 12 points, 10 boards, a steal and block.
Rudy Fernandez scored 18 with 2 threes and 2 steals.
Channing Frye had 19 points, 5 3-pointers, 11 rebounds and a block.
Reggie Williams had 19 points and 5 rebounds, but it was fluky.

In A Funk

D.J. Augustin had just nine points and four assists in 26 minutes, while Shaun Livingston had a season-high 18 points on 7-of-10 shooting with four rebounds, three assists, a steal and a block. Am I mildly concerned? Yes. But Augustin should bounce back soon, so keep rolling with him. The fact Livingston is even playing NBA basketball is one of the great comeback stories of all time, but I still don't think he's ready to take over for DJA.

Kwame Brown hit just 1-of-9 shots for four points, but did add 12 rebounds and two blocks in last night's shocking win over the Celtics, and is still worth owning in most leagues.

Wesley Matthews hit just 3-of-12 shots last night for six points, but played 46 minutes. He appears to somehow still be healthy, but deferred to the big lines of teammates Aldridge and Miller.

Jose Juan Barea had nine points and seven assists last night, and things will only get worse when Roddy Beaubois makes his debut. JJB is worth a look, but is far too inconsistent to start in most leagues.

Carl Landry got just eight minutes for the Kings last night, as Thompson started, and Samuel Dalembert got enough run off the bench for nine points, 11 boards and a block. DeMarcus Cousins was big again with 25 points and 14 boards, meaning everyone but Landry, for now, can be used in fantasy. On a side note, Tyreke Evans reportedly got into it with Paul Westphal after scoring 21 points, but it doesn't sound like a big deal as of now.

Daniel Gibson hit just 1-of-5 shots last night for the Cavs and is a mess. He's sort of like a healthy Roddy B, just ruining fantasy lives and taking names while underachieving at a monumental pace. Maybe he'll get it going, but I'm no longer sure that he's a must-own, or that he's ever going to return to form this year.

C.J. Miles his just 6-for-27 in his last three games after scoring five points on 2-of-8 shooting last night. Raja Bell is probably the guy to blame, as he's averaging 17 ppg over his last three games. I'd rather have Eyenga or Young at this point.

Marcin Gortat had just eight points and nine boards last night against the Warriors, as the fantasy world still waits for him to get a starting gig. Don't cut him.

Dorell Wright was just 3-of-13, Monta Ellis was 5-of-17 and Andris Biedrins had two points and three rebounds in just 17 minutes last night. That was one poor effort from everyone involved, but I'm not giving up on Biedrins yet. He had played pretty well in his previous four games and the Suns have a way of rendering opposing centers useless.
 

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Timmy in Trouble
NBA teams don't care about stats or minutes played. The good ones -- and good players -- simply care about winning. So take a look at this statline and guess who the player is: 13.5 points, 9.3 rebounds, 1.9 blocks in 29.1 minutes per night. If you guessed "beefed up Kris Humphries," you are wrong. If you guessed Tim Duncan, you are well aware of the future Hall of Famer's reduced role. And the bad news for owners is that it's only going to get worse.

Coaches are constantly tinkering, toying and yanking around with rotations. Sometimes it has to do with injuries. In other instances, it's a result of ineffective play from a certain player or team goals. The effect this has on minutes played and thus statistical production is where we come in.

Each week in this space, I'll explore the rotations of half the league's teams while attempting to get inside coaches' heads. The idea is not to tell you what Kevin Durant and LeBron James are going to do -- it's to decipher how much production we can get out of fringe players. Last week, I hit the East. Let's start this week off with the Spurs, where Gregg Popovich will soon be looking toward the playoffs.

* Note that lineups listed reflect the starters in the team's last game. Stats are through Monday's games unless otherwise noted.

<BIG>SAN ANTONIO</BIG>
PG Tony Parker
SG Manu Ginobili
SF Richard Jefferson
PF Tim Duncan
C DeJuan Blair

Tim Duncan played just under 13 minutes on Friday due to simple rest. With the Spurs seven games clear of the Mavs for the top seed in the West and just 32 games to play, look for much more rest down the stretch. Owners should be trying to sell high on name value at all costs, especially if you are in a head-to-head playoff league. Duncan is a threat to sit out the final week of the season and play sparingly on back-to-backs. Already playing just 29.1 minutes nightly, any more time off will be devastating.

The biggest benefactor of Duncan resting is DeJuan Blair. Blair has played 30 or more minutes six times this season. In those games, he is averaging 14.1 points, 12.3 rebounds and 1.5 blocks.

Don't chase Tiago Splitter's stats from Friday. Matt Bonner (knee) is nearing a return and Splitter has played five minutes or less in 10 of the last 16 games. That offensive outburst was a fluke. … Richard Jefferson is out of his slump and back up around 32-34 minutes nightly. Owners could do worse for a 3-point specialist, but his 0.5 steals, 0.5 blocks and 1.4 assists make me stay away.

<BIG>DALLAS</BIG>
PG Jason Kidd
SG DeShawn Stevenson
SF Peja Stojakovic
PF Dirk Nowitzki
C Tyson Chandler

As expected, Peja Stojakovic's debut came in a starting role. He'll stay there, as coach Rick Carlisle is adamant about bringing both Jason Terry and Shawn Marion off the bench. Heck, he even started Brian "The Janitor" Cardinal at small forward last week before Peja was ready.

However, Stojakovic will be nothing more than a 3-point specialist. Even once 100 percent, the starting small forward in this scheme will not come close to 30 minutes. And as a shell of himself, Peja's numbers are capped. Even when Stojakovic started 55 games and played 32 minutes a night a year ago for the Hornets, he averaged just 13.1 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.5 assists.

Considering Rodrigue Beabois has not played since October, he sure is garnering a lot of hype. I am not buying it. Players coming off layoffs as long as this often need weeks to get up to speed and it's not like Roddy B was an established star anyway. He certainly has a ton of talent, but I do not think he will start over DeShawn Stevenson at any point this season. I would much rather be stashing Chris Kaman, Mo Williams, Ty Lawson etc.

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<BIG>DENVER</BIG>
PG Chauncey Billups
SG Arron Afflalo
SF Carmelo Anthony
PF Kenyon Martin
C Al Harrington

Now just over two weeks away from the deadline, Carmelo Anthony remains a good bet to be traded. The Nuggets have seen what has happened to the Cavs and Raptors when they lost their superstars and can not afford to get nothing in return. Chauncey Billups may very go along with him, so Ty Lawson remains a must-stash to me. The upside with Lawson starting (17.0 points, 6.0 assists, 1.6 treys, 1.0 steals in five starts this year) is too high to give up on. UPDATE: Billups left Monday night's game with a knee strain and did not return. You should not need any more reasons to add Lawson.

Meanwhile, Kenyon Martin (knee) has finally been cleared to play in back-to-back games. It makes him worth owning in very deep formats, but realize that there is no upside here. Martin no longer has any explosion and is averaging just 1.3 blocks per 36 minutes. He will play more like 24 most nights and gets no plays run for him on offense.

<BIG>GOLDEN STATE</BIG>
PG Stephen Curry
SG Monta Ellis
SF Dorell Wright
PF David Lee
C Andris Biedrins

The Warriors have tightened their rotation of late, giving Stephen Curry, Monta Ellis and Dorell Wright around 40 minutes nightly. All three are young, fresh and can handle the workload. There is no real reason to think any will wear down.

Andris Biedrins was put on notice by coach Keith Smart a couple weeks ago: Either play better, or Ekpe Udoh is going to get the nod at center. Biedrins promptly responded with three straight double-figure rebounding games and his first double-double in two months.

Biedrins is safe for 27-29 minutes right now and considering his meager value on the fantasy trade market, you might as well ride this out. The odds of Biedrins regressing are strong, but not strong enough to warrant getting pennies on the dollar. Ideally, the Warriors want to bring the raw Udoh along as slow as possible.

<BIG>HOUSTON</BIG>
PG Kyle Lowry
SG Kevin Martin
SF Shane Battier
PF Luis Scola
C Chuck Hayes

It's hard to blame Aaron Brooks for being disgruntled. He is in the final year of his contract and lost his starting job due to injury. Yes, Brooks is playing bad -- but if he had his usual minutes and was playing with the first unit, he would likely be playing at last year's level.

So Brooks is angry that he is playing 21.8 minutes a night over the last six weeks and the situation reached a head Saturday night. The 3-point bomber was removed from the game late and simply walked off the court, resulting in a one-game suspension from the team.

Yes, the way Brooks is being treated is costing him millions. But by acting unprofessionally, he is now an extremely poor bet to ever get his starting job back. Coach Rick Adelman said Monday night that he doesn't know if Brooks will even get back in the rotation. Perhaps the Rockets have no plans to re-sign Brooks and therefore are giving Lowry much-needed experience. If so, a trade of Brooks could very well be in the works. Try to hold Brooks through the deadline -- if nothing happens then, he is safe to drop.

Brad Miller's return will not really affect Chuck Hayes' minutes. Hayes is simply playing at a high level. Entering Monday, he had earned 40-plus minutes in three straight games with hard work on the glass and on defense. Start 'em and expect contributions in blocks, steals and rebounds.

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<BIG>LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS</BIG>
PG Baron Davis
SG Randy Foye
SF Ryan Gomes
PF Blake Griffin
C DeAndre Jordan

Randy Foye has performed much better as a starter than I thought he would. After failed stints while starting in both Minnesota and Washington, he is showing an improved 3-point stroke since Eric Gordon (wrist) went down. In seven starts, Foye is playing 35.6 minutes per game while averaging 16.1 points on 35.9 percent 3-point shooting. Note, however, that the Clippers are 2-5 with Foye starting. In the 17 games before that, the Clips were 12-5. It’s not a coincidence. Foye will be droppable once Gordon returns -- likely right after the All-Star break.

DeAndre Jordan is dealing with a touch of the flu, which may partially explain his limited minutes of late. His job still should be safe with Chris Kaman (ankle) still lacking a timetable for his return. Note that Jordan is blocking 2.5 shots per 36 minutes. He's impossible to sit.

<BIG>LOS ANGELES LAKERS</BIG>
PG Derek Fisher
SG Kobe Bryant
SF Ron Artest
PF Pau Gasol
C Andrew Bynum

Ron Artest's trade request is laughable. He, of course, thinks he should have a bigger role. The truth is that his current 28.2 minutes are too many. Artest is incapable of getting his own shot off and is a mediocre 3-point shooter at best. The Lakers figure to marginalize his role even more once Matt Barnes gets healthy.

Meanwhile, Andrew Bynum's latest knee issue proved to be a mere scare. But we saw how much his presence affects Lamar Odom and Pau Gasol. In the one game Bynum missed, Odom had 20/20/4 and Gasol had 26/16/0. For the third straight edition of this column, I am recommending a sell on Odom.

Kobe Bryant is playing just 33.8 minutes this year after playing 38.8 a year ago. He should be much fresher for the stretch run this time around.

<BIG>MEMPHIS</BIG>
PG Mike Conley
SG Sam Young
SF Rudy Gay
PF Zach Randolph
C Marc Gasol

The most interesting part of the O.J. Mayo is suspension is that Sam Young has solidified the starting SG job over Tony Allen. Always a solid glue guy, defender and leader, Young is showing significant offensive skills. Over his last seven games, Young is averaging 14.0 points. The lack of treys (.04) and rebounds (2.0) over that span makes him extremely low-end, but deep leaguers could do worse. Young projects to keep the job for the rest of the season.

<BIG>MINNESOTA</BIG>
PG Jonny Flynn
SG Corey Brewer
SF Michael Beasley
PF Kevin Love
C Darko Milicic

Luke Ridnour's wife delivered twins and one has had some complications. Not that it matters in the grand scheme of life, but Jonny Flynn has not played well enough to steal Ridnour’s job during the starter's four-game absence. Heading into Monday, Flynn was averaging 10.0 points, 5.3 assists and 2.0 rebounds in his three starts. Hip injury aside, the Wolves should be concerned that Ridnour is simply the better player. Look for Ridnour to regain his starting gig and play around 30 minutes once he is ready. Flynn is only deserving of 18-20 per night.

The Wes Johnson/Corey Brewer split has the look of a dreaded even timeshare. Whoever gets hot with their shot is going to play more and each has the chance to throw up a clunker nightly. The only hope here is that Brewer ends up traded away at the deadline, paving the way for Johnson to log big minutes. Deep leaguers can stash Johnson and wait. UPDATE: Michael Beasley went down with another ankle injury Monday night. Look for Johnson and Brewer to now start together, making both decent spot-stars. Beasley was attempting 17.3 shots per night that will now be spread around.

Darko Milicic is so soft it's embarrassing. On Monday night, he got nicked on the hand and grimaced for a few minutes. He got a shot in the face and looked like a little boy that got his lunch money stolen. In between there, he played defense with his hands, picked up two fouls as he usually does and went to the bench. Then the Wolves announced that he was done for the night with a hip injury. It's just a familiar, frustrating script for Darko. Still, the Wolves are committed to him financially and will give him a chance to play 30 minutes nightly. Owners should be willing to deal with the headaches thanks to the blocks.

<BIG>NEW ORLEANS</BIG>
PG Chris Paul
SG Marco Belinelli
SF Quincy Pondexter
PF David West
C Aaron Gray

It's rare that significant injuries to two starters yield no fantasy excitement. Somehow, Trevor Ariza (ankle) and Emeka Okafor (oblique) fall into that rare instance. Marcus Thornton barely got off the bench when Marco Belinelli got hurt a couple weeks back and is not seeing a bump in minutes with Ariza out. The duo of Aaron Gray and Jason Smith simply is not good enough for either one to play starter's minutes or put up usable numbers.

<BIG>OKLAHOMA CITY</BIG>
PG Russell Westbrook
SG Thabo Sefolosha
SF Kevin Durant
PF Jeff Green
C Nenad Krstic

Coach Scott Brooks was once again pressed this weekend about possibly inserting Serge Ibaka into his starting five over Nenad Krstic. His answer was simply that it is not happening. He's a huge believer in roles and the Thunder are 33-17 with everyone knowing exactly what the rotation will look like. So Krstic will stay a starter and play his 20 minutes, while Ibaka will come off the bench for his 26.

Furthermore, owners should not be alarmed at some strangely low minute totals for Ibaka over the last couple weeks. Some of that had to do with matchups, and other times it had to do with Ibaka showing a lack of energy. He has gotten the message and is back to his usual role.

Here are James Harden's numbers from his three starts last week: 6.6 ppg, 3.0 rpg, 3.0 apg. I'm still not sold on him as an average NBA starter and he is no threat to Thabo Sefolosha. Even deep league owners can do better.

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<BIG>PHOENIX</BIG>
PG Steve Nash
SG Vince Carter
SF Grant Hill
PF Channing Frye
C Robin Lopez

Coach Alvin Gentry has been as steady as they come with his rotation. This starting lineup has been the same (outside of injury) for 15 straight games, producing a 9-5 record heading into Monday night. The roles are set: Channing Frye is going to play an absurd 36-38 minutes nightly and be a fantasy monster. Steve Nash, Vince Carter and Grant Hill will all play 30-plus minutes.

The only question is the Robin Lopez vs. Marcin Gortat split. Note that in the 10 games prior to Monday, Lopez was averaging 15.0 minutes a game while Gortat was up at 26.4. During that span, Gortat is averaging 13.7 points, 10.2 rebounds and 1.1 blocks. Ignore the fact that Gortat is coming off the bench and be comfortable starting him.

<BIG>PORTLAND</BIG>
PG Andre Miller
SG Wesley Matthews
SF Nicolas Batum
PF LaMarcus Aldridge
C Joel Przybilla

The news that Brandon Roy plans on returning to action this week is monstrous. The dual knee scopes were not long-term fixes for Roy, but should provide real temporary relief. Think of it as a cleanout procedure for your car's engine -- it will run better for a little bit. Look for Roy to come off the bench for a week or two before getting his starting gig back. I'd expect Wes Matthews, Roy and Nicolas Batum to all play about 30 minutes a game once Roy is up to speed -- with Batum most likely to come off the bench.

Unlike other injury stashes such Chris Kaman and Mo Williams, Roy is actually a top-25 player when healthy. He almost certainly won't regain that form, but the point is that the upside here is huge. Even in a completely hobbled state earlier this season, Roy averaged 16.6 points, 3.3 assists, 3.0 rebounds, 1.1 steals and 1.1 treys. He should be healthier now and belongs on all teams in all formats.

Marcus Camby (knee) says he is going to practice on Tuesday, which would put him on track to return against the Raptors on Friday. If that happens, he will quickly ramp up to 30-plus minutes a night. Joel Przybilla and Dante Cunningham have proven to be liabilities on the court and will not be trusted for anything more than spot minutes.

The Blazers are rumored to be working the phones hard ahead of the trading deadline, but the fact remains that they entered Monday as the eighth seed in the West. It would be hard to see them selling off their veteran talent while in playoff contention. Don't make any preventative moves like adding Patrick Mills just yet.

<BIG>SACRAMENTO</BIG>
PG Beno Udrih
SG Tyreke Evans
SF Omri Casspi
PF Jason Thompson
C DeMarcus Cousins

The twin towers lineup of DeMarcus Cousins at power forward and Sam Dalembert at center was interesting, but coach Paul Westphal is not into it. He thinks Jason Thompson plays better as a starter, so there you have it. On most nights, Thompson and Sammy D will cancel each other out.

Omri Casspi has not exactly lit the world on fire since Francisco Garcia (calf) went down, but he may have done enough to retain the starting gig. Heading into Monday night, Casspi was averaging 11.0 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.9 treys as a starter. More importantly, the Kings had won three of their last six games prior to Monday, including a win over the Lakers and a narrow loss to the Celtics. Westphal never hesitates to "Pipp" his players, meaning Garcia is in real danger of losing his job due to injury. Casspi is a decent specialist in deep leagues and is a good bet to hold the gig for the rest of the year.

<BIG>UTAH</BIG>
PG Deron Williams
SG Raja Bell
SF Andrei Kirilenko
PF Paul Millsap
C Al Jefferson

After a brief "mixing it up" at the small forward spot, look for Andrei Kirilenko to hold the job for the rest of the season. Gordon Hayward is nowhere near ready to play and C.J. Miles' defense (or lack thereof) infuriates coach Jerry Sloan. Now over his ankle injury, AK47 is a good bet for 31-33 minutes nightly. Note that as a starter, Kirilenko averages 1.3 steals, 1.2 blocks and 0.6 3-pointers. He is as underrated as they come.

Most owners that picked up C.J. Miles while Kirilenko was out can go ahead and cut bait. While playing 23-25 minutes, he will be a weak 3-point/steals specialist. Miles as a reserve this season before Monday: 12.3 points, 3.1 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.5 treys, 23.4 minutes.
 

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Al Horford - F/C - Hawks

Al Horford (back) will not play in Tuesday's game against the Sixers.
This is a weird one. Horford went through shootaround this morning and the Hawks said he was all systems go. Just over five hours later, the big man is scratched. There's no reason to believe Horford had a real setback, but it's worth monitoring. Coach Larry Drew said he is undecided on who will start, but our guess is Zaza Pachulia. After tonight, the Hawks are off until Saturday. We'd be worried if Horford doesn't play then. Feb. 8 - 5:52 p.m. ET
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Richard Hamilton - G/F - Pistons

Richard Hamilton (groin) will not play on Tuesday against the Spurs.
It sure looks like last Saturday's return to action was an audition for a potential trade, but either way, Hamilton has too many issues for use in standard leagues. Let him show some consistency before you hop on the bandwagon. Feb. 8 - 7:27 p.m. ET
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Rodney Stuckey - G - Pistons

Rodney Stuckey (shoulder) will be available for Tuesday's game against the Spurs.
The use of the term 'available' by multiple members of the Detroit media isn't exactly endearing, and there has been no word that he will be starting, either. This doesn't sound like a great time to take a chance on him, but by the looks of things he should be coming off the bench tonight. Feb. 8 - 7:31 p.m. ET
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Michael Beasley - F - Timberwolves

Michael Beasley (ankle), Luke Ridnour (personal), and Darko Milicic (hip) will both miss Tuesday's game against the Rockets.
We expected Beasley to miss some games, so this doesn't exactly come as a surprise, and it wouldn't be surprising to see him held out through the All Star break. We'll let you know as soon as a timetable is released. Feb. 8 - 7:35 p.m. ET
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Darko Milicic - F/C - Timberwolves

Darko Milicic (hip) will not play on Tuesday against the Rockets.
A productive player when healthy, he is quickly earning a reputation for being among the most injury-prone players in the league. Like many of his ailments this year, this one could be minor, though that's just a guess. Keep him reserved until the Wolves release a timetable for him. Feb. 8 - 7:37 p.m. ET
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Aaron Brooks - G - Rockets

Aaron Brooks issued an apology to fans, teammates, and the Rockets organization for leaving Saturday's game early and drawing a one-game suspension, and will be returned to his normal role in the rotation.
It sounds like he gets his one 'get out of jail free' card on this one, but either way, he'll be the focus of trade rumors up until the trade deadline -- no matter how badly the Rockets want everybody to think they're not trying to move him. Feb. 8 - 8:15 p.m. ET
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