

Golden State Warriors guard Moses Moody (calf) has been cleared to return to team practices on Tuesday. Moody is getting closer to a return after being sidelined since January 10 due to a left calf strain. He won't play on Tuesday versus the Philadelphia 76ers. Although, Moody could be back within the next few games. Moody had inconsistent minutes before the injury, so his fantasy value is shaky. It's worth noting that Chris Paul (hand) is still sidelined, so that could lead to an increased role for Moody. Fantasy managers can use a wait-and-see approach here.

Philadelphia 76ers forward Danuel House Jr. will shift into the starting five ahead of Tuesday's game against the Golden State Warriors. The Sixers are shorthanded with Marcus Morris Sr. (foot) and Nicolas Batum (hamstring) both sidelined. Luckily, Joel Embiid is back, but the Sixers are still without Tyrese Maxey (ankle) on Tuesday. House will be asked to move into the starting five with the Sixers thin on depth right now. He hasn't done much on the stat sheet even when he gets minutes in the high 20s. That being said, fantasy managers can probably find a better streaming option for Tuesday's slate.


Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson (illness) has been ruled out ahead of Tuesday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers. Thompson wasn't on the original injury report but will miss this game due to an illness. His absence means that Brandin Podziemski will shift into the starting five. Podziemski has seen a bigger role lately and is worth streaming with the Warriors shorthanded for this game.


Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid (knee) is available ahead of Tuesday's game against the Golden State Warriors. The big man has been cleared to play following a two-game absence due to left knee soreness. There is no word on Embiid being limited at all during this game. That being said, fantasy managers should assume Embiid is returning to his normal role in the rotation. Paul Reed will head back to the bench, but should still have a decent role with the Sixers frontcourt being banged up.


Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton (hamstring) won't return to Tuesday's game against the Boston Celtics. Fantasy managers don't need to panic here as Haliburton's exit wasn't because he suffered an injury. Haliburton was on a minutes limit and taken out of the contest after 22 minutes of action. This was his first game since January 19, Haliburton could be restricted for a few games. Andrew Nembhard is worth holding in deep leagues until Haliburton is back to full strength.
