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Indiana Pacers shooting guards Chris Duarte and Jeremy Lamb have been given the thumbs up to take the floor for Monday's contest vs. the Jazz. Both players had previously cleared the league's health and safety protocols but were ramping up for a return. The duo is set to headline Indiana's second unit, as the trio of Keifer Sykes, Duane Washington Jr., and Justin Holiday holds down the starting backcourt Monday. Duarte has emerged as a solid season-long option due to his scoring prowess (13.2 PPG), while Lamb remains a wildly inconsistent asset. Both wings rely on the three-point shot, which, when combined with their layoff, may work against them from a DFS perspective Monday, as Utah allows opponents to shoot just 33 percent from behind the arc, the fourth-lowest mark in the league.--Jesse Borek
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Sacramento Kings small forward Jeremy Lamb (personal) has been ruled out for Monday's game vs. the Bulls. Lamb returned from a three-outing absence to play 13 minutes off the bench Saturday, a slightly decreased role from what he held over his first five Kings appearances. Lamb's production has trended downward over the past three years, as he has shot just 37.2 percent from the floor this season, his lowest mark since his rookie campaign. He holds little season-long appeal due to his role on the second unit, although he possesses some DFS intrigue when Sacramento is short on the wing. His next chance to suit up comes Wednesday against Milwaukee.--Jesse Borek
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Sacramento Kings small forward Jeremy Lamb (hip) and power forward Maurice Harkless (ankle) have been deemed questionable to suit up for Saturday's game against Utah. Lamb has missed the past three outings, while Harkless has been down the past six. Prior to his hip ailment, Lamb had carved out a solid role among the second unit, albeit while scuffling from the field (35.3% overall). Harkless has started the past 10 contests that he has appeared, although it remains to be seen how he fits into the new-look Kings rotation. Fantasy managers will want to check back prior to tip-off to get the final word as Lamb and/or Harkless returning would stand to shift the club's minutes around.--Jesse Borek
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Sacramento Kings guard Jeremy Lamb (hip) has been ruled out for Wednesday's game against the Denver Nuggets. This marks the third game in a row that Lamb has missed due to hip soreness. His next chance to get on the court will be March 12, so Lamb belongs on the waiver wire. Donte DiVincenzo and Davion Mitchell should both benefit in the absence of Lamb. Between the two, DiVincenzo is the slightly better fantasy option right now.--Andy Webb - RotoBaller
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Sacramento Kings guard Jeremy Lamb (hip) is listed as questionable for Wednesday's game against the Denver Nuggets. He has missed each of the last two games due to a hip issue. His absence has resulted in more playing time for Donte DiVincenzo. However, he hasn't exactly done a lot with the extra minutes. Neither player brings enough to the table to warrant rostering in standard formats right now.--Andy Webb - RotoBaller
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