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Tyus Jones - May return MondayJones (COVID-19 protocols) is questionable for Monday's game at Philadelphia.
ImpactJones has missed the past six games while in the health and safety protocols, but he could return to action Monday for Memphis. If available the 25-year-old could have some workload limitations coming off the absence.
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Ziaire Williams - Not on injury reportWiliams (knee) is not listed on the injury report ahead of Monday's contest against the 76ers.
ImpactWilliams sat out Saturday's win over the Wizards due to left knee soreness, but he appears to be good to go for Monday. He's started the last 10 games he's appeared in and has averaged 9.5 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 26.2 minutes during that stretch.
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Kyle Anderson - Modest output in returnAnderson (COVID-19 protocols) tallied four points (2-5 FG), nine rebounds and four assists across 23 minutes Saturday in the Grizzlies' 115-95 win over the Wizards.
ImpactAnderson was back in action after missing the Grizzlies' previous seven games while he was in the NBA's health and safety protocols. He didn't appear to have any major restrictions Saturday, but Memphis isn't likely to filter any additional playing time his way while frontcourt starters Jaren Jackson and Steven Adams and supporting players like Brandon Clarke, John Konchar and De'Anthony Melton are all playing well at the moment.
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De'Anthony Melton - Keeps producing SaturdayMelton generated 13 points (5-18 FG, 3-8 3Pt), seven rebounds, two steals, one assist and one block across 27 minutes Saturday in the Grizzlies' 115-95 win over the Wizards.
ImpactEven with Kyle Anderson (COVID-19 protocols) making his return from a multi-game absence, Melton was able to maintain an elevated role, as he cleared 24 minutes for the fifth game in a row. Over that stretch, Melton has produced at a high level, averaging 13.2 points, 7.0 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 2.0 steals and 1.8 three-pointers. He's shooting just 37.5 percent from the field during that span, however, so he could be in store for some reduction in playing time if Tyus Jones (COVID-19 protocols) is cleared to rejoin the backcourt rotation Monday in Philadelphia.
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Brandon Clarke - Solid run continuesClarke finished with 10 points (5-8 FG), six rebounds, one assist and one block in 20 minutes Saturday in the Grizzlies' 115-95 win over the Wizards.
ImpactClarke took a step back Saturday after turning in a 22-point outing against Utah a night earlier, but the 25-year-old continues to thrive nonetheless as Memphis' top big man off the bench. Dating back to the start of the month, Clarke is averaging 13.1 points (on 68.1 percent shooting from the field), 6.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 1.4 blocks and 0.7 steals in 22.9 minutes per contest. Though his role isn't likely to grow while both Jaren Jackson and Steven Adams are healthy, Clarke's steady all-around production has been enough to make him worthy roster filler in 12-team leagues.
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Thomas Bryant - Will remain starterWizards head coach Wes Unseld Jr. said after Saturday's 115-95 loss to the Grizzlies that Bryant will remain in the starting five for at least a few more games, Josh Robbins of The...
ImpactAfter he was cleared to make his season debut Jan. 12 following an extended recovery from the torn ACL he suffered just over a year earlier, Bryant had been eased back into the mix in a bench role. He was part of a three-man rotation at center in each of his first seven appearances, averaging 7.7 points, 3.3 rebounds and 0.7 assists in 14.6 minutes per contest. Unseld made the decision prior to Saturday's contest to reinsert Bryant as the starter, with Daniel Gafford heading to the bench in a corresponding move and being left out of the rotation entirely. Though Bryant saw some extra run (20 minutes) in his move to the top unit, he didn't make much of a mark in the box score (four points on 2-for-8 shooting from the field, four rebounds, one steal and one block), and he allowed his counterpart at center, Steven Adams, to scoop up five offensive boards in his first stint on the court. Unseld believes Bryant can improve once he has a few more games to shake off the rust, but the 24-year-old will need to deliver better results sooner or later to ensure he sticks ahead of both Montrezl Harrell and Gafford on the depth chart for the rest of the season.
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Raul Neto - Removed from rotationNeto (coach's decision) didn't see the court Saturday in the Wizards' 115-95 loss to the Grizzlies.
ImpactNeto was cut out of head coach Wes Unseld Jr.'s rotation for the second game in a row, with Washington opting to go with Corey Kispert (25 minutes) and Aaron Holiday (five minutes) as its primary backcourt reserves. The Wizards could elect to break Neto back in on the second unit at some point, but it'll likely take injuries to multiple guards before he sees enough minutes to become a relevant fantasy option in deeper leagues.
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