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 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
 Kevin Martin comes off bench, may be injured
Martin
Kevin Martin got hot at the end of Tuesday's overtime victory in New York, finishing with 17 points (7-of-13 FGs), four rebounds, one assist and one steal in 31 minutes.
He skipped shootaround with a migraine and was therefore obligated to come off the bench, but should resume starting in Sacramento's next game. Knicks' announcer Walt Frazier mentioned Martin leaving with an injury at the very end of the game, so check back soon for an update. Feb. 9 - 10:38 pm et
 Granger posts 27 & 10 in loss on Tuesday
Granger
Danny Granger broke out for 27 points, 10 rebounds and three assists on Tuesday, but it wasn't enough to defeat the visiting Bulls.
Granger made 9-of-23 FGs, 3-of-7 threes, and 6-of-7 FTs in one of his most energetic games in recent memory. This was his third double-double of the season and could be a sign that he's regaining his rhythm as we enter the home stretch. Feb. 9 - 10:27 pm et
 Marion last-second scratch w/ tight back
Marion
Shawn Marion was a last-second scratch on Tuesday because of lower back tightness.
The Mavericks moved Josh Howard into the starting lineup, and it wouldn't be surprising if Marion also rests vs. the Suns on Wednesday. Considering his muted production it's probably wise to bench him in daily leagues. Feb. 9 - 9:18 pm et
Source: Mark Followill via Twitter
 Kenyon Martin sidelined by knee tendinitis
Martin
Kenyon Martin will not play on Tuesday because of left knee tendinitis.
K-Mart's starting gig will be temporarily given to veteran Malik Allen. This is a tough break with just two games on the Nuggets' schedule this week, and very little warning that he was a DNP risk. Consider him day-to-day. Feb. 9 - 8:17 pm et
Source: Nuggets on Twitter
 Devin Harris is out on Tuesday, as expected
Harris
Devin Harris (sprained AC joint) will not play on Tuesday night, as expected.
We would be surprised if Harris suits up tomorrow as well. He'll rest up during the All-Star break and try to get closer to 100 percent, although we all know the next injury isn't far off. Keyon Dooling gets the starts. Feb. 9 - 6:08 pm et
Source: Brian Windhorst on Twitter
 Relief: Monta Ellis just has a knee sprain
Ellis
Monta Ellis' MRI revealed a mild left knee sprain and his status for Thursday's game against the Clippers is unknown.
Owners can breathe a sigh of relief after watching Ellis writhe in pain while clutching his knee Tuesday night. Ellis will be re-evaluated on Thursday and the fact that the Warriors are even considering suiting him up is obviously a great sign. Consider him day-to-day for now and he'll test the knee in warm-ups tomorrow. Feb. 9 - 5:56 pm et
Source: Marc Spears on Twitter
 Kobe remains a game-time decision for Wed.
Bryant
Kobe Bryant (ankle) remains a game-time decision for Wednesday's game against the Jazz.
The Lakers would prefer that Kobe rests tomorrow and sits out the All-Star game, but we'll see what Kobe has to say about that. If he thinks he can be effective, he'll play. We should have a better idea of what Kobe will do after Wednesday's shootaround. Feb. 9 - 4:58 pm et
Source: Mike Trudell on Twitter
 Iverson ruled out through the All-Star break
Iverson
Allen Iverson will not play in the Sixers' next two games as he attends to his ill child.
The earliest Iverson will return is Feb. 16 against the Heat. He could be asked to come off the bench at that point, which could set off a whole new set of problems for coach Eddie Jordan. Again, the Sixers are 3-0 since Iverson has left the team and we think your team is probably better off without him as well. Feb. 9 - 3:50 pm et
 Nicolas Batum moves into Blazers' starting 5
Nicolas Batum will start for the Blazers against the Thunder on Tuesday.
We're not sure yet if this is a permanent move or simply made for defensive purposes tonight. Don't run out and add Batum because Brandon Roy (hamstring) will eventually return and Batum is very raw offensively. We wouldn't expect him to attempt more than 7-9 shots per game even if he gets 30 minutes. Jerryd Bayless will slide to the bench tonight, although he should still be good for his 15-20 minutes. Feb. 9 - 1:51 pm et
Source: Brian Smith
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