

Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Doncic (ankle) is questionable for Tuesday's meeting with the Indiana Pacers. He's been dealing with several injuries of late. However, an ankle issue is his latest ailment. The 25-year-old appeared on the injury report before Sunday's loss to the Philadelphia 76ers. Yet, Doncic still ended the afternoon with a game-high 38 points, 11 boards, and 10 assists. He did have seven turnovers. However, it was still a solid outing from the 2018 No. 3 overall pick. Nevertheless, Doncic should be out there on Tuesday, barring a setback. But if he's not, Kyrie Irving would be in charge of the offense. There would also be an opportunity for Dante Exum to break back into the starting lineup, making him an adequate streaming option.


Phoenix Suns center Jusuf Nurkic (calf) is considered questionable for the meeting with Denver on Tuesday evening. The 29-year-old appeared on the injury report before Sunday's game against OKC because of neck spasms. However, it must not have been much of an issue, considering he amassed 31 rebounds, a new Suns' franchise record. But now Nurkic is bothered by calf tightness, so Drew Eubanks and Bol Bol could be in line for more work if he doesn't suit up. Of course, neither man is as dependable from a fantasy perspective, although both could serve as viable value options for DFS managers.


Denver Nuggets guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (personal) has been removed from the injury report ahead of Tuesday's game against the Phoenix Suns. It looks like Caldwell-Pope is back in the mix after sitting out of Saturday's game due to personal reasons. Christian Braun received the start in his place but didn't do much with the additional playing time. In fact, Justin Holiday actually outplayed him, but neither are reliable fantasy options with Caldwell-Pope back in action on Tuesday.


Chicago Bulls guard Alex Caruso (hamstring) is available ahead of Monday's game against the Sacramento Kings. This is good news after Caruso was listed as questionable ahead of this game. However, Caruso will be able to suit up for the second straight game. He hasn't been a great fantasy asset lately, but his defensive ability does help. Fantasy managers who have Caruso rostered can go ahead and get him in their lineups.


Sacramento Kings guard De'Aaron Fox (knee) will play against the Chicago Bulls on Monday. The star guard will make his return to the court after missing each of the last two games due to a left knee contusion. Fox was able to practice on Sunday without issues, so he should be fully cleared for this game. His return means that Keon Ellis and Davion Mitchell will have decreased roles in the rotation. Both players will be difficult to trust, but Fox can be plugged back into fantasy lineups.
