Point Guards

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Stephen CurryGSW4Curry is fully healthy and should see even more usage if Durant has to miss games this week. Expect him to play and produce without any kind of restriction this week.
Damian LillardPOR4Lillard also looks fully healthy and is moving at full speed and doesn't look like he had any kind of setbacks. Expect him to drive more with the ball this week.
Russell WestbrookOKC3Westbrook takes the third spot with the lack of full slate, but he's still been able to fill up the stat-sheet in multiple categories.
Kyle LowryTOR4Lowry has been very helpful with scoring and dishing assists. The Raptors have a different big-man come through for them each game, but Lowry can feed them all in the post. 
Chris PaulHOU3Paul will continue to see more offensive plays with James Harden still out and Gerald Green and Eric Gordon will get fed from him all week.
Eric BledsoeMIL4Bledsoe has been consistently scoring and stealing and gets a good amount of minutes and if he drives more and fakes the pass to Giannis, he'll see more openings in the lane.
John WallWSH3Wall hasn't had a setback since returning from injury and if Otto Porter Jr. needs to miss time with his Back injury, Wall's usage will go up even more. 
Spencer DinwiddieBKN4Dinwiddie has done an excellent job filling in for the injured D'Angelo Russell for most of the season and has used his quickness to score in the lane and get boards and steals. 
Darren CollisonIND4Collison won't see as many shots with Victor Oladipo back, but his assist numbers should improve with the Pacers sharp-shooter back in the lineup. 
Kemba WalkerCHA3Walker will continue to be the #1 overall option for the Hornets and he balances his offense nicely with shooting and driving while still setting other teammates up. 
Tyus JonesMIN4Jones will continue to see full usage with Jeff Teague hurt and can play the floor general and off-guard role and he has a very consistent long-range jumper. 
Rajon RondoNO4Scoring will always be a bonus for Rondo and will score more against teams with poor interior defense, but we can always expect boards and dimes from him.
Jamal MurrayDEN4Murray looked like he was losing ground at one point this season to Emmanuel Mudiay and lately Murray has been shooting better, making better decisions with the ball and pushing it inside. 
De'Aaron FoxSAC4Fox is healthy and we should expect him to play a lot of minutes down the stretch as the Kings are featuring more of their youth on offense and Fox can rotate to both Guard spots. 
Lonzo BallLAL3Ball is healthy and back in the lineup and continues to see a lot of open long-range shots because of his poor shooting ability known around the World. He always grabs boards. 
Dennis SchroderATL3Schroder remains the top option for the Hawks and he'll still need to attack the lane a lot because the Hawks frontcourt continues to be unable to shake the injuries. 
Kris DunnCHI3Whether it's starting or coming off the bench, Dunn has been scoring and grabbing steals consistently. He's been more of an assist help lately. 
Elfrid PaytonORL3Payton will see less defensive pressure, but will still have to play a role on offense when it comes to shooting because Nikola Vucevic is still out. He needs to cut his hair b/c it interferes w/ shooting. 
Goran DragicMIA3With the Heat mostly healthy, Dragic can focus more on pushing the ball inside and his assist numbers should continue to trend upward and he'll see more openings in the lane. 
Dennis Smith Jr.DAL3

Smith is fully healthy and continues to speed up the Mavs offense and will provide consistent double-digit scoring and help with boards and dimes. He's an effective driver. 

Shooting Guards

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Victor OladipoIND4Oladipo played last weekend and looked like he was over his Knee injury. He may see fewer minutes in his first game of the week, but then should play w/ no restrictions for the rest of the week.
DeMar DeRozanTOR4DeRozan continues to be a good scorer from right inside the arc. He's been using his high post game more against smaller defenders to try and draw contact. He gets boards, steals and blocks too.
Khris MiddletonMIL4Middleton continues to be a big part of the offense and is arguably the team's best shooter and see's a lot of open shots because of the attention Antetokounmpo gets every game. 
Klay ThompsonGSW3Thompson should see more shots if Kevin Durant misses more time and when the Warriors are on scoring runs, Thompson usually ignites them with his sharp-shooting. He plays solid perimeter D.
Lou WilliamsLAC4Williams will be needed as a top scoring option once again because Blake Griffin may need to miss games this week. Williams will play deep into games and we can expect assist help as well. 
Jrue HolidayNO4Holiday continues to see openings because of the Pelicans frontcourt and he''ll take a few steps inside the arc and still be open and we can rely on him for dimes. 
CJ McCollumPOR3McCollum continues to be the second scoring option for the Blazers and sometimes is a little too scoring dependant. He has the ability to be a playmaker and needs to improve passing. 
Gary HarrisDEN4Harris is the Nuggets top shooter from long-range and Nikola Jokic sets up on the perimeter and immediately draws the extra defender and Harris is open. Harris is good at executing the pick n' pop.
Andrew WigginsMIN4Wiggins continues to see more shots with Jeff Teague out and still has the ability to take the ball out of Jimmy Butler's hands if he's hitting from the elbow. He'll grab long-rebounds.
Bradley BealWSH3Beal's usage will go up if Otto Porter needs to miss games this week and he's already the top shooting option for the Wizards. He's been cutting a lot more this season. 
Joe HarrisBKN4Harris should benefit if DeMarre Carroll misses games (looks like he will) and he'll score in volume and is one of the Nets best shooters from long-range. 
Eric GordonHOU3Gordon will certainly continue to see more shots and time with the ball with Harden out and continues to rotate around the perimeter nicely and his assists should remain constant. 
Kent BazemoreATL3Bazemore will continue seeing a ton of time with the ball and the Hawks Coaches have give him additional time to create on the perimeter and he's a good mid-range shooter.
Justin HolidayCHI3Holiday is hanging on to his shots and because the Bulls big men have been attacking more, Holiday is often left open on the perimeter. He'll provide rebounding help too. 
Gerald GreenHOU3Green has helped fill the Harden role nicely and we've been seeing him score in double figures consistently. Green is also a good defender and owners should expect him to compile steals.
Jeremy LambCHA3Lamb looks like a more efficient shooter than Nicolas Batum and remains an integral part of the offense and he has a quick shot release that's hard to contest. 
J.J. BareaDAL3Barea continues to rotate to both guard spots and attack the lane, draw contact, grab boards, help with assists while playing off the ball and he'll use his scrappyness to grab steals. 
Devin BookerPHX2Booker provides a ton of offense for the Suns (who have no direction) and deserves to make the rankings because of the high volume of scoring and three-point shots. 
Nicolas BatumCHA3Batum doesn't look the same this season and his elbiw still looks hurt, however, he'll still grab boards, steals and even blocks and that will make up for the shakey shooting. 
Wesley MatthewsDAL3Matthews will somehow make it to double figures consistently and can shoot from the outside. He takes advantage of smaller defenders in the post and will provide some help with boards. 

Small Forwards

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LeBron JamesCLE3Giving James the top spot because of Durant's health and should get even more usage because the Cavs continue to slowly increase Isaiah Thomas workload. 
Kevin DurantGSW4Dealing with a Calf strain and has missed his last two games. His status is uncertain for the week, but could still play his full slate of games. 
Jimmy ButlerMIN4Butler has improved his offensive game throughout the season and is seeing more success from the outside and as alwys, owners can expect boards, steals and blocks. 
Will BartonDEN4Barton has been excellent off the bench and unlike Gary Harris, he'll attack the lane more and even post up against bigger defenders and grab boards and steals inside. 
Paul GeorgeOKC3The Thunder have been a bit more successful since George started calling for the ball more and he is one of the best perimeter defenders in the league. Expect all-around production.
Caris LeVertBKN4LeVert's Groin seems healed as he was able to return and play and with DeMarre Carroll hurt, his usage will go up and he'll rotate to multiple positions. 
E'Twaun MooreNO4Moore has been logging deep minutes and despite and does just enough to be a fantasy asset. He see's open long-range shots and grabs long rebounds and steals. 
Allen CrabbeBKN4Crabbe will see more usage if DeMarre Carroll misses games (looks like he will) and he can rotate to multiple positions and he'll score in volume from both inside the arc and outside. 
Harrison BarnesDAL3Barnes will continue to be the Mavs top offensive weapon and even though, he'll look to force himself inside to draw contact, his defense is excellent and will grab steals and boards. 
Otto Porter Jr.WSH3Dealing with Back soreness and missed his previous game. Luckily, he has a few more days to rest up. 
Evan FournierORL3Fournier looks like his health issues are behind him and with Vucevic still out, he should see more shots and he's stepped inside the arc a bit more and still gets open looks. 
Brandon IngramLAL3Ingram is fully healthy and he'll provide double-digit scoring and some rebounding and assists. He gets to bring the ball up a good amount of plays and has improved on defense.
Taurean PrinceATL3Prince is a good defender right inside the arc and doesn't get screened out easily. On offense, he plays bigger than his size and constantly looks to draw contact. 
Trevor ArizaHOU3Ariza's minutes won't be impacted by the addition of Gerald Green because of how consistent he is on defense and owners can always expect knockdown three's and steals. 
Courtney LeeNY3Lee continues to see a lot more shots because of Tim Hardaway Jr. being out and even Kristaps Porzingis is starting to get fatigued. Lee will grab boards and steals on the other side of the ball.
Josh RichardsonMIA3Richardson can rotate to multiple positions and will continue to see more shots with Dion Waiters out and he's been a very effective driver and mid-range shooter. 
Kyle AndersonSAS3Anderson will continue to see more usage with Rudy Gay out and Kawhi Leonard dealing with a NEW minor injury and he'll provide points and boards and crashes the boards against big men. 
Denzel ValentineCHI3Valentine continues grabbing long rebounds and shooting effectively from beyond the arc. He's auditioning to keep his minutes with Zach LaVine on his way back. 
Kelly Oubre Jr.WSH3If Porter needs to miss time, Oubre will draw starts, more minutes and will see open shots on the perimeter because of John Wall's attack attack attack style of play. He'll grab boards and steals.
Kawhi LeonardSAS3Leonard is dealing with a Shoulder injury and his status for the week is uncertain. It is possible that he plays through the pain. 

Power Forwards

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Giannis AntetokounmpoMIL4The Greek Freak has a full slate of games and should be one of the top fantasy producers for the week. He provides help in just about every category and is pretty much match up proof. 
Anthony DavisNO4Davis is healthy for now and provides production in just about every category, but owners should know that when he falls, he falls hard on the court and could exit the game at any time. 
Draymond GreenGSW4Green is dealing with Knee soreness, but should still be active for the Warriors full slate of games this week. 
Blake GriffinLAC4Suffered a Concussion and his status for his first game of the week is not looking good. He'll have to pass throught the protocol. He can still play most of the slate.
Zach RandolphSAC4Had Oral Surgery and his status for his first game of the week is uncertain, but he could also potentially play the full slate. 
Rondae Hollis-JeffersonBKN4RHJ will be needed a ton inside due to the Nets lack of depth inside and with DeMarre Carroll out, he'll get more plays called for him in the post and he'll grab boards.
Serge IbakaTOR4Ibaka has been playing better and will always help with bloacks and boards, but it's always frustrating seeing him shoot from long-range when he has the ability to create in the post. 
Taj GibsonMIN4Gibson continues to be an excellent complimentary piece to Karl-Anthony Towns and plays strictly inside and scores and grabs boards consistently and has kept Gorgui Dieng on the bench. 
Thaddeus YoungIND4The Pacers Coaches have hinted that they're considering shaking up the starting lineup because the Pacers get off to slow starts. Young might be coming off the bench soon. 
Domantas SabonisIND4Does a potential lineup shake up meaning starters minutes for Sabonis? He's been doing a great job backing up Myles Turner at the C, but with his improved offensive game he can play at PF. 
LaMarcus AldridgeSAS3Aldridge will continue seeing full usage as Kawhi Leonard is dealing with another injury and he'll continue to score from inside and outside and grab boards and blocks consistently. 
Kristaps PorzingisNY3Porzingis is fatigued, but the Knicks can't win without him. He doesn't have a full slate this week and should play in all games, but know that the Knicks can rest him at any time.
Aaron GordonORL3Gordon's over his health issues and is the Magic's top option and will need to work his way inside more and the Magic lack depth inside. Gordon will score and grab boards. 
Al-Farouq AminuPOR4Aminu is primarily a slasher on offense and b/c the Blazers lack wings that'll attack, Aminu is fed more and he draws a lot of contact inside. 
Trey LylesDEN4Lyles has been very impressive since Paul Millsap went down and has been the primary fill-in option. He's mainly a low block player and fights for boards inside. 
Nikola MiroticCHI3Mirotic is auditioning for other teams as the Bulls are looking to shop him and since returning from facial injuries, he's made a tremendous impact with points and on the glass.
Tobias HarrisDET3Harris continues to shoot effectively from downtown, but still hasn't forgotten about his good slashing ability and he grabs boards and steals on the defensive end. 
Lauri MarkkanenCHI3Markkanen continues testing his shooting range and continues to score in double figures. He'll grab a ton of long rebounds and help with blocks inside. 
Carmelo AnthonyOKC3Anthony's scoring has been a bit down and doesn't go inside and box out for boards. The ball has been taken out of his hands a bit, but is still an effective shooter. 
Kyle KuzmaLAL3Kuzma is healthy and continues to be a good outside shooting option for the Lakers and he crashes the boards and grabs consistent offensive and defensive rebounds. 

Centers

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DeMarcus CousinsNO4Cousins takes the top spot with the full slate and as always, we can expect all-around production. Will he be dealt by the trade deadline?
Karl-Anthony TownsMIN4KAT is a bit suspect on the defensive end, but it doesn't translate in his stats and continues to grab a ton of boards, score in the 20's and he'll help with steals and blocks. 
Nikola JokicDEN4Jokic has been an all-around producer and teams forget that he can shoot from the perimeter. He attacks the rim like Hassan Whiteside and is hard to box out.
DeAndre JordanLAC4If Blake Griffin misses games this week, despite lacking offensive ability, the Clippers will be forced to feed Jordan inside. Always expect a high volume of boards and blocks. 
Myles TurnerIND4Turner has been struggling a bit in recent weeks and needs to set up in the post a bit more and less on the arc. He needs to play in the paint more and his rebounding will improve. 
Jusuf NurkicPOR4Nurkic is the Blazers best big man on offense and constantly looks to create in the post and see's a lot of success. He also grabs boards consistently. 
Andre DrummondDET3Drummond is dealing with an injury to his Ribs and is currently Questionable for his first game of the week. 
Kevin LoveCLE3Love will score from inside and outside and because he has a ton more ability than the other big men, he'll be featured a ton, even with Isaiah Thomas back in the mix. 
Clint CapelaHOU3Capela will see more plays inside with Harden out and he's hard to box out inside. He'll score from right under the basket and he draws a ton of contact.
Willie Cauley-SteinSAC4We've seen all-around growth from Cauley-Stein this season at the rim and on the glass. He creates better inside this season and he's prioritizing boxing out more. 
Jonas ValanciunasTOR4It’s been a strange year for Valanciunas as he's been a yo-yo all season and he's been a boom or bust fantasy player when it comes to production with points and boards. 
Hassan WhitesideMIA3Whiteside's health is improved and his stat-lines certainly reflect it. Owners should expect full minutes and usage with a ton of points, boards and blocks. 
Dwight HowardCHA3Howard will continue to do what he does and not make an in-game impact, but on the stat sheet owners can always expect points, boards and blocks and the Hornets lack depth. 
John HensonMIL4Henson continues to take advantage of the Bucks lack of depth and will hit double figures in scoring and provide a rebunding impact. He does have Thon Maker in his rear-view mirror playing better.
Enes KanterNY3Kanter continues to be be very physical inside and he's been a consistent inside scorer and rebounder. Kyle O'Quinn is skilled defensively. Willy Hernangomez is skilled offensively. Kanter is a combo.
Steven Adams OKC3Adams is a gritty inside option and will always be able to clean up the glass and score on second-chance opportunities. Adams will also fight for steals inside. 
Pau GasolSAS3Gasol will still see consistent minutes and usage because of Rudy Gay and Kawhi Leonard's health. Gasol will score from the low block and follows his shots up and keeps plays alive for the Spurs. 
Marc GasolMEM2Gasol has the short slate, but with Mike Conley still out, he will still be needed to score from both inside and outside and he'll grab boards and block shots consistently on defense. 
Dirk NowitzkiDAL3Nowitzki is clearly at the end of his career, but shoots enough long range shots to remain a factor. His rebounding is a bit more inconsistent and doesn't always bang in the paint. 
Marcin GortatWSH3Gortat could be looking at reduced minutes in games, but is still a Bull inside with one-handed post moves and he'll still grab boards consistently. The quicker the offense is, the more Gortat will struggle.