

Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler will return from a one-game suspension on Tuesday versus Portland. Butler had to sit out one game for his involvement in Friday's altercation with the Pelicans players. With Tyler Herro (knee) on the shelf, the Heat offense should flow a lot of times through Butler on Tuesday. His scoring average has gone up by two points in games without Herro this season. Nikola Jovic is also eligible to return on Tuesday after serving a one-game suspension.


Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier (knee) will return from a four-game absence on Tuesday against Portland. He should jump straight into a key role with Tyler Herro (knee) on the shelf. Rozier's life has been difficult in Miami, but the extra usage that will come from Herro's absence could give him a much-needed boost. Through his first 10 appearances with the Heat, Rozier has recorded 12.6 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 5.6 assists with an abysmal 23.4 percent shooting from deep.


Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (knee) will sit out a second consecutive game on Tuesday versus Portland. He sustained a hyperextended left knee on Friday against New Orleans and hasn't been able to remain in the lineup, despite being initially listed as questionable for Monday's matchup against Sacramento. The Heat backcourt has taken quite a few injury hits lately, resulting in Delon Wright getting a chance in the starting unit. He played well against the Kings, although the return of Terry Rozier (knee) is set to push him back to the bench on Tuesday, and it's unlikely Wright can match his output from Monday.


Dallas Mavericks guard Josh Green (elbow) will play in Tuesday's game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Green hasn't missed a game since Jan. 17, and he won't allow a sprained right elbow to sideline him Tuesday. Since Dante Exum (knee) remains on the shelf, the 23-year-old swingman should continue playing big minutes. Tuesday's spot is not a favorable one against a Cavs group that places second in the Eastern Conference in opponent field-goal percentage (45.5%), though.


Detroit Pistons guard Jaden Ivey (ankle) is probable for Tuesday's contest against the Chicago Bulls. Ivey is experiencing soreness in his right ankle ahead of the second leg of Detroit's back-to-back, but he is likely to be available Tuesday. Chicago ranks eighth in fantasy points allowed to opposing shooting guards, per DraftKings scoring, but the 22-year-old offensive-minded guard is worth deploying in all season-long points leagues as long as he's in the Pistons first unit.
