

Utah Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson (pelvis) won't play on Tuesday versus the Cavs. The Jazz can't make the postseason, so there's a chance the veteran is done for the rest of the 2023-24 campaign. But with John Collins (back) and Lauri Markkanen (shoulder) also sidelined, Collin Sexton, Keyonte George, Brice Sensabaugh, and Taylor Hendricks all warrant DFS consideration on Tuesday night.


Miami Heat guard Duncan Robinson (back) is listed as probable for Tuesday's battle against the New York Knicks. The sharpshooter missed five games due to Left Facet Syndrome before returning on Sunday versus the Washington Wizards. Unfortunately, he struggled in that one, scoring six points while draining just two of his seven tries from downtown. With that said, Robinson logged 28 minutes, and with a game under his belt to shake off the rust caused by the five-game absence, he has an excellent chance to bounce back for DFS managers on Tuesday evening.


New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson (ankle) is questionable ahead of Tuesday's showdown with Miami. After sitting out for over three months because of left ankle surgery, he has appeared in two games. However, the 2018 No. 26 overall pick aggravated the issue, keeping him off the floor for Sunday's one-point loss to Oklahoma City. If Mitchell is available, he'll likely see around 15-20 minutes of work, meaning his fantasy expectations are limited. But if he's not, Isaiah Hartenstein and Precious Achiuwa will presumably take care of business underneath the rim. While Hartenstein will likely get more action, DFS managers should still keep Achiuwa on the radar.


Indiana Pacers center Myles Turner (finger) received an X-ray on his hand after dislocating his right index finger during Monday's game against the Brooklyn Nets. The X-rays came back negative for any fractures which means a drastically shorter recovery time. Head coach Rick Carlisle said that they don't know his status just yet for their next game on Wednesday, but it sounds like it shouldn't be too much missed time for Turner. The Pacers are trying to hang on to the sixth seed in the East and avoid the play-in tournament right now. If Turner has to miss a game, Jalen Smith would receive the biggest boost.


Cleveland Cavaliers forward Isaac Okoro (toe) has been ruled out for the second game in a row due to toe soreness. The 23-year-old was held out of their game against the Denver Nuggets which turned into a 23-point blowout loss. The Cavaliers are looking to stay in the third seed in the East, but they only remain a half of a game ahead of the New York Knicks. Okoro may not be the deciding factor in this situation or in fantasy matchups, but his absence will mean more minutes for the starters as well as Caris LeVert.
