Brooklyn Nets @ Utah Jazz

Spread: UTA -13

O/U: 227

Injuries

Brooklyn

James Harden - OUT

Kevin Durant - OUT

Kyrie Irving - OUT

Blake Griffin - OUT

Landry Shamet - OUT

Spencer Dinwiddie - OUT

Utah

Udoka Azubuike - OUT

MVP/CPT

Rudy Gobert

This game is not going to be very competitive for very long if we’re being honest. Brooklyn just doesn’t have the horses to stay in the race. Gobert has the best individual match-up on the board as Brooklyn ranks 27th against the center spot and we know when Gobert is being a defensive stalwart like we saw last game (nine blocks) he has as much upside as anybody. For the 26-30 minutes he’s on the floor, he should dominate.

Donovan Mitchell

Look, we have so much value on the Brooklyn side that we can jam in all the studs if we want to. Mitchell has scored 30+ actual points in three straight games, but can he do it a fourth if he’s only on the floor for three quarters? That’s the question, but that being said, Mitchell should still do enough to warrant a discussion about putting him in the captain spot. Nobody else on Brooklyn has nearly the same upside as Mitchell does.

Jordan Clarkson

Look, I think we could get big minutes out of Clarkson in a game that is likely out of hand rather quickly. We know Clarkson is a very high usage player when he steps on the floor -- 28.4% to be exact. It’s not even as if he’s going up against BKN’s second unit tonight, because they’re all basically starting! We could honestly get 30 minutes here from Clarkson and if that’s the case, he’s my favorite CPT option.

Everything Else

I’m not going to break it down by tier after the captain spot, because Harden’s absence creates a BOATLOAD of value.

Joe Harris

When everyone has been off the floor this year, Joe Harris has been the biggest beneficiary. He has a 24.8% USG and averages 1.12 FP/min. My one concern is if this becomes a blow out, would Harris stay on the floor? He may be forced to due to lack of options, but it has to at least be in the back of our minds. They can’t risk anymore injuries.

Tyler Johnson

Johnson was going to be the starter on Tuesday if James Harden sat out, but Harden played, so Johnson stayed on the bench, playing 23 minutes. He wasn’t the best fantasy contributor, but he did enough to pay off his price tag. Which again, is very cheap across the industry for a guy likely to start and get extended run.

Nicolas Claxton

The guy is a fantasy producer. Plain and simple. It’s hard not to get excited watching Claxton run up and down the floor being everywhere that the ball is. He put up 28.8 DKP in just 21 minutes on Tuesday, 26.5 the game before that and two games before that had 26.5 as well. He’ll get a ton of blowout run too if this game gets out of hand.

Joe Ingles

I’m not sure Ingles tops my priority list tonight, but regardless of who’s in, who’s out, is Ingles starting or coming off the bench, he’s been productive. He’s coming off a 34 DKP outing in just 25 minutes off the bench, which is more than enough at current salary.

Jeff Green

How much will Jeff Green play on the second leg of a back-to-back if this game is out of hand? Question of the night. Not just for Green, but all the veterans on Brooklyn. He played 35 minutes on Tuesday and was really good, scoring 20 actual points, but again it’s an 13-point spread and that feels generous. 

Chris Chiozza

Look, the guy hasn’t played a lot this year, but when he’s gotten opportunities, he’s capitalized on them. He averages 1.1 FP/min and has a 21.5% USG when Harden, Durant and Irving are off the floor this year. Numbers that are simply hard to ignore. He could see a whole lot of blowout run tonight.