Detroit’s Isaiah Stewart (54% rostered) looks like the new-and-improved Moses Brown. The rookie big man has a double-double in three straight games, punctuated by an 18-point, 16-rebound, three-block, three-steal eruption Monday against the Cavs. Whenever Mason Plumlee rests, as he did Monday, Stewart takes full advantage. At this point, it wouldn’t be a surprise if Dwane Casey turns the starting job over to Stewart full-time over the final few weeks of the regular season. If that’s the case, Stewart has the potential to be a player who single-handedly swings fantasy leagues.
Oklahoma City Thunder
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The Grizzlies were without Jaren Jackson Jr. because of injury management. Jackson has played in two games this season after left knee surgery and had 23 points in 25 minutes off the bench against the Blazers on Friday night.
Milwaukee Bucks
While the Rockets say Brown is expected to make a full recovery, his medical status isn’t the only storyline to monitor in the coming days.
The 76ers were also without Simmons, who missed his fourth straight game due to illness. Shooting guard Furkan Korkmaz sat out his second straight game with a right ankle sprain.
Detroit Pistons
The Bulls finally have a two-game winning streak going, while Cleveland is on a three-game losing streak. The two teams split the season series 1-1, including Chicago's 106-96 win on Saturday. They have both played one opponent since then.
Boston Celtics
Meanwhile, the Bucks had three players score over 25 points in Khris Middleton (26), Holiday (25) and Antetokounmpo (33). Yet it was not enough to secure the W.
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