

Brooklyn Nets forward Dorian Finney-Smith (knee) is currently listed as probable heading into Tuesday's game against the New Orleans Pelicans. Finney-Smith has been dealing with knee issues for weeks, but has been able to play through it on most nights. It's worth noting that Tuesday's game is the front end of a back-to-back set. That means, Finney-Smith might not be available on Wednesday. Fantasy managers will have to check back on Tuesday to see if he's cleared to go for the first game.


Philadelphia 76ers guard De'Anthony Melton (back) has been ruled out ahead of Tuesday's game against the Chicago Bulls. The Sixers are going to take the cautious approach here with Melton dealing with back soreness. They don't want to push him and make the issue worse, so hopefully a day of rest will be enough for him. In the meantime, Patrick Beverley is expected to move into the starting five. Beverley has put together some big games with the Sixers, but is normally not consistent enough to trust.


Orlando Magic forward Jonathan Isaac (hamstring) will remain on the sideline for Tuesday's game against the Golden State Warriors. Isaac will now miss his fifth game in a row due to a right hamstring strain. The Magic are likely going to be extremely cautious with the oft-injured forward. That means, Isaac will likely be on a minutes limit once he does eventually return to the court. Currently, the Magic are shorthanded at the forward spot which gives Caleb Houstan more run in the rotation right now.


Orlando Magic guard Markelle Fultz (knee) is currently listed as questionable for Tuesday's game against the Golden State Warriors. The former top pick was tagged as questionable going into their last game and eventually sat out. Fultz has missed nearly two months of action due to left knee tendinitis. The expectation is he'll be under a heavy minutes limit, assuming he does play on Tuesday. In the meantime, Anthony Black should continue to start and have increased fantasy value until Fultz is ready to return.


Orlando Magic forward Joe Ingles (ankle) will remain sidelined for Tuesday's game against the Golden State Warriors. This marks the ninth game in a row that Ingles has missed due to a left ankle sprain. To be fair, the veteran forward wasn't bringing a ton to the table when healthy. Fantasy managers should expect the team to wait until Ingles is fully healthy to get him back on the court, so possibly a few more absences. In the meantime, Caleb Houstan should remain in the rotation and see an increased run.
