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 Jazz G Ronnie Price leaves w/ toe injury
Jazz guard Ronnie Price left Monday's game with a sprained left big toe. He felt a "pop" and did not return.
X-rays were negative but so far there is no timetable for his return. The Jazz are already shorthanded and can hardly afford to lose another backup guard, but he didn't offer significant fantasy value anyway. Nov. 9 - 8:29 pm et
 Andre Miller moves back to Blazers bench
Andre Miller came off the Trail Blazers' bench on Saturday, finishing with a mere four points and four assists in 20 minutes. He was replaced in the starting five by Martell Webster.
Portland easily won the first and third quarters (and Webster posted a team-leading +26 in the +/- department) which means Miller's bench role could stick for a while. Fantasy owners should bench him and hope that, at the very least, his minutes increase in the next few games. Nov. 22 - 1:19 am et
 Martell Webster starts, gets 21 pts & 13 reb
Webster
Trail Blazers swingman Martell Webster started Saturday's game over Andre Miller, finishing with a season-high 21 points and a season-high 13 rebounds. He played 31 minutes.
The Blazers easily defeated the Timberwolves and there's no reason to think this lineup will change before Portland's next game. Webster made 7-of-13 FGs and 4-of-7 three-pointers, with two assists and just one turnover. With a starting gig in hand, he's worth picking up on the strength of this line alone. Nov. 22 - 1:13 am et
 Derrick Rose breaks out for season-high 28
Rose
Derrick Rose broke out for a season-high 28 points against the Nuggets on Saturday, making 11-of-20 FGs and 6-of-7 FTs with six rebounds, three assists and one steal.
Rose turned the ball over five times, but his explosion and timing are starting to return after his early-season struggles (induced by an ankle injury). The Bulls lost on Saturday, but hopefully Rose's performance will kick him into high gear. Nov. 22 - 12:27 am et
 K-Mart blocks four shots in win vs. Bulls
Martin
The Nuggets moved to 9-4 with a win on Saturday, aided by Kenyon Martin's eight points, 11 rebounds, two assists and four blocks.
K-Mart is fighting through injuries, playing big minutes, locking down players defensively, and generally providing solid fantasy value. Keep riding him until the wheels fall off. Nov. 22 - 12:23 am et
 Melo leads Nuggets to 15th straight home win
Anthony
Carmelo Anthony scored 30 points on Saturday as the Nuggets defeated the Bulls for their 15th consecutive home victory.
Melo has scored 30+ points in nine of his first 13 games this season, and seems driven to win a scoring title. With his size and skill set, we're not betting against him. Nov. 22 - 12:13 am et
 Caron Butler struggles again in Wizards' loss
Butler
Caron Butler had just eight points, five rebounds and one assist in 32 minutes on Saturday, as the Wizards lost again and fell to 3-9.
Butler's struggles continue and he hasn't been much of a factor this season for the equally-struggling Wizards. The most noteable change (probably the result of Flip Saunders' system) is his complete drop-off in assists -- from 4.3 last season to 1.2 this season. Nov. 22 - 12:00 am et
 Tony Parker scores 17 in return from injury
Parker
Tony Parker returned from a sprained ankle on Saturday, scoring 17 points, grabbing six rebounds and handing out eight assists in 32 minutes.
Parker had one steal and even blocked a shot, and it looks safe to get him back into your lineups. This injury has nagged him for a while though, so keep an eye on him over the next few days. Nov. 21 - 11:55 pm et
 Wizards' Miller (calf) could miss a month
Wizards coach Flip Saunders said Mike Miller may have "popped" his calf and could miss the next four-to-five weeks.
That's not an official diagnosis and Miller is due to have an MRI in D.C., but fantasy owners should prepare to be without him for a stretch. DeShawn Stevenson could move into the starting lineup, but Randy Foye stands to gain the most from a fantasy perspective. Nov. 21 - 11:49 pm et
Source: Michael Lee via Twitter
 Spencer Hawes ties career-high w/ 24 points
Hawes
Kings center Spencer Hawes tied his career-high with 24 points on Saturday, adding nine rebounds, two assists and two blocks in a loss to the Rockets.
Hawes was 10-of-16 from the field and even made his first 3-pointers of the season, going 2-of-3 from downtown. The Kings have reportedly been shopping around for another center (rumors linked them to Samuel Dalembert) but hopefully a few more games like this will curb that impulse. Nov. 21 - 11:31 pm et
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