Dillingham was added to the injury report after shootaround, and he has now officially been ruled out. However, since Mike Conley returned to the lineup, Dillingham hasn't been part of the rotation, so his absence won't have an impact on fantasy basketball.
Conley got off to a poor start to this season, but he has played well since returning from a three-game absence due to a toe sprain. His field goal percentage still hasn't been great, but the numbers in the box score have been solid. His return has bumped Rob Dillingham out of the rotation entirely, since Conley has played more than 30 minutes in each of his last two games. Conley should continue to be a solid source of assists, steals and 3-pointers for the rest of the season.
Rob Dillingham had the best game of his young career against Houston on Tuesday night.
Rob Dillingham and Brice Sensabaugh lead a group of nine potential pickups ahead of a 14-game Wednesday slate.
DiVincenzo got a second straight start in place of the injured Mike Conley. He was solid in the first one, but he really struggled in this one. It has been a disappointing season for him after he had the best year of his career in New York, and the trade rumors have already started swirling. Both Rob Dillingham (12/5/7) and Nickeil Alexander-Walker (13/2/3) were more effective in this game and ended up playing more minutes. If Conley remains out on Wednesday, it wouldn't be surprising if DiVincenzo doesn't get a third start.