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Andrea Bargnani - F/C - Raptors

Andrea Bargnani (flu-like symptoms) participated in Raptors shootaround Tuesday.
Bargnani appears healthy and ready to go for tonight's game against the Hornets. He played 37.5 minutes per game in February, averaging 25.6 points but recording zero blocks in 10 games. Mar. 1 - 12:51 p.m. ET
Source: Matt Devlin on Twitter
 

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Andrew Bogut - C - Bucks

Andrew Bogut (left ribcage) will be out at least one week.
This strained muscle in Bogut's left ribcage injury is clearly serious -- remember that Emeka Okafor missed more then three weeks with a oblique strain earlier this season. Hold Bogut while we wait for a more definite timetable. Meanwhile, Larry Sanders and Jon Brockman figure to hold down the center spot, with Sanders getting the starting nod. Luc Richard Mbah a Moute will also getting a boost. Mar. 1 - 12:35 p.m. ET
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Mehmet Okur - F/C - Jazz

Mehmet Okur (back) will see a doctor on Tuesday in hopes of being cleared to return to practice.
Okur hasn't even been running, jumping or shooting during his latest absence. He is an extreme longshot for a real role at any point this season. Mar. 1 - 12:29 p.m. ET
Source: Salt Lake Tribune
 

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Ben Wallace - F/C - Pistons

Ben Wallace (personal) will be away from the Pistons indefinitely.
Wallace is part of the veteran core that is butting heads with John Kuester and he is now dealing with the death of his brother. Look for Greg Monroe's breakout to continue. Mar. 1 - 12:10 p.m. ET
Source: Detroit Free Press
 

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Eric Gordon - G - Clippers </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Eric Gordon (wrist) said he will likely be a game-time decision for Wednesday's game against the Rockets.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Gordon said the pain is going down and he plans on practicing Tuesday. "I've been knocking down mid-range jump shots. I can still feel it when I shoot. But it's coming along a lot better," Gordon said. The fact that the injury is to Gordon's shooting wrist is concerning, but his star status will give him 30+ minutes almost right out of the gate.
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Mo Williams - G - Clippers </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Mo Williams admitted that his ankle sprain limited him badly on Monday night.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Williams can't seem to shake this ankle issue even though he played 36 minutes last night. "I couldn't move how I wanted to, couldn't defend how I wanted to. I couldn't do things offensively how I wanted to. I had to settle for a lot of jumpers because I couldn't really move," Williams said. The veteran will get huge minutes when healthy, but we'd consider him iffy for Wednesday.
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Elton Brand - F/C - 76ers </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Elton Brand (finger) will play against the Mavs Tuesday night.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Brand dislocated his right (shooting) pinkie on Sunday while diving for a loose ball, but just popped it back into place and kept playing. He's a full go for his usual 34-36 minutes tonight.
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Kendrick Perkins - C - Thunder </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>The Thunder have agreed to terms on a four-year, $34.8 million contract extension with Kendrick Perkins.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Thunder GM Sam Presti sure knows what he is doing. While the Celtics didn't think they could get the impending free agent Perkins to sign on the dotted line, Presti clearly knew he could. Perkins had turned down a four-year, $22 million offer from the Celtics earlier this season. Now, he's locked in as the Thunder's starting center for the long haul. Meanwhile, Perkins is targeting March 18 for his return from a sprained knee.
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Antawn Jamison - F - Cavaliers </TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bodyCopy>Antawn Jamison (finger) will likely miss the rest of the season, according to the Associated Press.</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=vaLink>Jamison was slapped with a 5-7 week timetable, but the Cavs might as well have just said he is done. With the Cavs' sitting on an 11-48 record, there is no reason for the veteran to hustle back. Jamison is scheduled to earn $15.07 million in 2011-12, the final year of his contract.
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Smoove Move? Not So Much

I know why you read the Daily Dose and part of that reason is for web gems that you might not otherwise have seen. I linked this on Twitter last night, and while it has absolutely no fantasy relevance, it is quite simply one of the most interesting stories you'll read today – well, at least of the ones not related to Charlie Sheen. Enjoy this take on the special night the Clippers have planned for Black History Month, which was in February.

I'm Set Free

Marcus Thornton blew up for a season-high 29 points on 9-of-16 shooting with a solid all-around line as the Kings beat the Clippers in an emotional win for the Kings, whose fans are trying to keep them in Sacramento. He only hit one three, which makes the 29 points that much more impressive. I predicted recently he'd blow up for a 30-point game in the near future, and it looks like he's been set free for the Kings. Pick him up, but expect some inconsistency with the occasional monster line. Tyreke Evans is still at least two weeks away, but there are no guarantees he'll play again this season with his foot issues. Jermaine Taylor started again, but I'd much rather own Thornton.

Collateral Damage

Josh Smith left Monday's game with a sprained MCL in his right knee and didn't return. He's bummed out about the injury, but the good news is that the MRI he was going to have has been canceled and he's listed as day-to-day. Consider him questionable for Wednesday and pray that he feels a lot better when he wakes up tomorrow than he did on Monday night.

Danilo Gallinari is expected to miss seven to 10 days with a broken toe, meaning Wilson Chandler is now a starter for the Nuggets. He had 15 points last night, but should be ready to put up some huge lines. Arron Afflalo got big minutes last night, but hit just 2-of-10 shots. The minutes are going to be there as long as Gallinari is out, but once he's back, I expect Afflalo's slide to continue. J.R. Smith had 19 points last night, and is another guy who benefits from Gallo's absence. In the short term, Chandler, Afflalo and Smith are all worth using on a daily basis.

Antawn Jamison will miss five to seven weeks with a broken finger on his left hand, essentially ending his season. Samardo Samuels looks like the new starting power forward for the Cavaliers, which is kind of hard to believe. Dropping Jamison for the unknown Samuels makes sense, but Samuels is raw and there are probably better pickups on your league's wire. Semih Erden should also figure to get more run for the Cavs going forward, but is dealing with a shoulder injury that might need offseason surgery.

Tony Parker will miss two to four weeks with a calf injury, meaning George Hill should start at point guard, maybe for as long as the next month for the Spurs. He's played very well when given starters minutes in the past and is an automatic pickup in all leagues at this time. Gary Neal is expected back from his concussion tonight as well, and is also worth an add in many leagues, while Manu Ginobili should see a boost in numbers without Parker around. Had we known Neal was going to play tonight before weekly lineup deadlines were set, I would have had him in there for four games this week.

Andrew Bogut left Monday's practice due to soreness in his ribcage and will miss tonight's game for the Bucks with the injury. Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, Jon Brockman and Larry Sanders will help fill the hole if he's out, but none are must-owns in fantasy. Ersan Ilyasova would be a nice grab if healthy, but he's out again with a concussion.

Kirk Hinrich surprisingly missed Monday's Hawks loss due to his lingering calf injury, meaning Jeff Teague saw 34 minutes. It was not surprising to see him struggle though, as he hit just 1-of-6 shots for seven points, six rebounds and two assists. If Hinrich misses more time, expect Joe Johnson to end up playing more minutes at point guard, as Teague simply isn't ready.
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Many Happy Returns

Jason Thompson played through a sprained ankle on Monday and had 12 points and four rebounds in 23 minutes. If you benched him because of the injury, you didn't miss much last night. And if you've been wanting to pick him up, it looks like he's healthy, and should play better than this on most nights.

Andray Blatche returned from his hip injury and had 15 points and 11 boards last night. Get him back in your lineup.

Gerald Wallace is expected to replace Nicolas Batum in the starting five for the Blazers, if not Tuesday, in the very near future. This will obviously hurt Batum's minutes and value, but how much remains to be seen.

Anthony Morrow started for the Nets over Sasha Vujacic and had 22 points and five 3-pointers in an OT loss to the Suns. He wasn't a strong play off the bench, but if he's recaptured the starting job from Vujacic, he should be picked up in many leagues. He's hit at least three 3-pointers in each of his last four games. Dropping Vujacic for Morrow is the way to go.

Deron Williams had 13 points and a season-high 18 assists as he continues to play through a wrist injury. He could stop playing at any time, but owners just have to keep running him out there and hope he keeps the injury under control.

Brook Lopez had 28 points and 10 boards in the OT loss for his fourth double-double of the year. Maybe he's going to be better with Deron in the house the rest of the way. Congratulations, big fella. We're all so proud of you for collecting your fourth double-double.

Luis Scola's knee should be OK for the Rockets and he expects to play tonight against the Blazers.

Elton Brand will play for the Sixers despite his dislocated finger, so keep him in your lineup.

Mo Williams made his Clippers debut on Monday, scoring 16 points with five assists on 7-of-18 shooting. He fired up a lot of shots for this being his debut, and also played after rolling an ankle during the game. He's going to ruin Eric Bledsoe's value, but is worth a pickup if you need a point guard, and can also be thrown into starting lineups.

Eric Gordon is now talking about playing on Wednesday, so while Randy Foye's been wonderful, and had another nice game on Monday, the end is not only near, but here. Yes, I do think he could still hold some value as the team's sixth man, but the nights of 20-something points and a bunch of goodies should come to an abrupt halt.

LaMarcus Aldridge is expected to play through his knee injury tonight, so keep him in your lineup.

Tyrus Thomas is still about two weeks away from returning from a knee injury, but might be worth a look for Charlotte. Again, not a must-own player, but he could help fantasy owners out in the playoffs.

Buyout Bonanza in Miami

Update:: Troy Murphy told ESPN's Marc Stein today he's going to Boston.
Troy Murphy is heading to Boston, while Mike Bibby will likely sign with the Heat. This is big news for the Celtics, who will use Murphy to play some center given the fact that Nenad Krstic is their only healthy option right now. As for Bibby, I can't see him being any more valuable to the Heat than Mario Chalmers, at least in regards to fantasy numbers, so I'm not rushing to pick him up. Just keep an eye on him. Think Eric Snow. For those of you new to fantasy hoops, he was a solid NBA starting point guard, but rarely put up decent fantasy numbers.

Corey Brewer, Kelenna Azubuike and Rasual Butler will also get buyouts, but none of them are worth grabbing at this point.

Monday's Game News Fantasy Fallout

Nenad Krstic played 30 minutes in another start at center last night and had 11 points and five boards. He's the only healthy center in Boston and if Murphy goes to the Heat as expected, it could be that way for a while. Glen Davis struggled last night, but still feels like a decent guy to own for the size-challenged Celtics, and is probably a better fantasy option than Krstic.

Raymond Felton had 16 points, five boards and seven assists last night in 30 minutes, and while I think Ty Lawson will continue to start at point guard for Denver, I'd be surprised if Felton doesn't average more minutes and put up better numbers. I'd rather own Felton at this point.

Vince Carter hit just 2-of-10 shots for five points last night and Jared Dudley is outplaying him off the bench. Dudley is not a must-own player, but if you've been wanting to cut Carter, it might finally be time. He's been fairly useless since being traded to the Suns.

Motown Madness on Tuesday

The most interesting game of the night is the Pistons at Philly, when we'll learn if Tayshaun Prince, Tracy McGrady and Richard Hamilton are ready to get back in action for Detroit. I really have no feel for what's going to happen here, but the starting lineup should tell us plenty. Will Bynum left the team for personal reasons, but is expected to play tonight. Tayshaun could play despite a back injury, and Hamilton reportedly had a meeting with John Kuester to clear the air. That doesn't mean Rip will play, but he could be climbing out of the doghouse. Tracy McGrady might still be in it, which would help Rodney Stuckey and Bynum, while Greg Monroe, Ben Gordon and Austin Daye should continue to get nice run down the stretch. Monroe has become a must-start player, while Gordon and Daye can be used depending on options. We'll obviously know more after tonight's game
 

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Dwight Howard - C - Magic

Dwight Howard, Amare Stoudemire and Stephen Jackson all have 15 technical fouls this season, with a 16th resulting in a one-game suspension.
And for every two technicals after 16, another one-game suspension is given. Howard has been on the brink before, but bit his lip and made it without the penalty, but the rules have changed on what warrants a technical foul. The Mar. 1 - 3:17 p.m. ET
 

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Richard Hamilton - G/F - Pistons

All positions, starting spots and bench roles, as well as the entire rotation, are up for grabs in Detroit, as John Kuester has decided to start over.
This probably would have been a good idea to do in December, but in any case, everyone is starting with a clean slate in Detroit - including Rip Hamilton. Don't be surprised to see Rip in there when healthy, and owners of guys like Greg Monroe, Rodney Stuckey and Austin Daye have to hope they don't lose their jobs. We think they're safe, but we'll know a lot more after tonight's game. Mar. 1 - 2:28 p.m. ET
Source: Detroit News
 

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Baron Davis - G - Cavaliers

Baron Davis will not play on Wednesday as he continues to deal with a sore and swollen knee.
Semih Erden is also out with a sore shoulder, while Luke Harangody will play. Samardo Samuels is joining the starting lineup, while Ramon Sessions remains a must-start until we see Baron on the court, which Byron Scott is hoping happens sometime this weekend, possibly as early as Friday. Mar. 1 - 2:17 p.m. ET
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Carlos Arroyo - G - Heat

The Miami Heat have waived point guard Carlos Arroyo.
This shouldn't be a surprise to anyone. He's at the bottom of an already weak point guard rotation. Arroyo will likely be replaced by Mike Bibby who should step into the starting role for the Heat. Mar. 1 - 5:01 p.m. ET
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Manu Ginobili - G - Spurs

Coach Greg Popovich shared that he intends to occasionally let Manu Ginobili run the point while Tony Parker (calf) is out of the lineup.
He may see a minor increase in minutes, shots, and assists while Parker is out. Don't be surprised to see a few monster lines mixed in with the output we've grown accustomed to out of Ginobili. Mar. 1 - 4:57 p.m. ET
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Eric Gordon - G - Clippers

According to head coach Vinny Del Negro, Eric Gordon (wrist) will return to the lineup for the Clippers on Wednesday when they face the Rockets.
The team has held down the fort in his absence but they shouldn't hesitate to get him going right away. With the return of Gordon, Randy Foye will return to the bench. Foye had a good run while it lasted but it will be the Eric Gordon show once again in L.A.. Mar. 1 - 5:36 p.m. ET
Source: Lisa Dillman on Twitter
 

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