Fantasy Fadeaway: Thaddeus Young delivers as last man standing for 76ers
Here are the most notable fantasy lines from Friday's NBA action:
Thaddeus Young, SF, Philadelphia 76ers
30 PTS, 13 REB, 7 STL, 6 AST
The 76ers may have lost on Friday night, but Young did everything he could to try to get his club a win. Seriously, take another look at that stat line.
Young was already averaging a career-high 17.1 points per game this season before delivering a season-high in Friday night's contest. Earlier in the day, general manager Sam Hinkie told the Delaware County Daily Times that Young's role would grow after the trade of Evan Turner and it appears he was right.
Owning Young down the stretch should be extremely profitable, with the only downside being that you'll be forced to watch 76ers games.

Chris Paul, PG, Los Angeles Clippers
18 PTS, 14 AST, 6 REB, 2 STL
If you're a Chris Paul owner, be happy because you likely dodged a bullet on Friday night. Paul left the Clippers' game against the Grizzlies with a sprained right thumb, but before you go and punch the cushions on your couch, the initial reports say he isn't expected to miss time.
This comes in a season where Paul has already lost 18 games due to a right shoulder injury. Darren Collison performed admirably with Paul out of the lineup in January, so he would be an excellent pickup if Paul is sidelined for any amount of time.

Victor Oladipo, SG, Orlando Magic
30 PTS, 14 AST, 9 REB
Aaron Afflalo had a solid outing for his fantasy owners with 32 points, three rebounds and three assists, but suffered an ankle sprain in the double-overtime victory over the Knicks. Meanwhile, Oladipo just missed out on a triple-double, with 30 points, 14 assists and nine rebounds in 49 minutes.
Afflalo was able to walk to the locker room under his own power, but did not return. His status is now in doubt for the Magic's next game, Sunday against the Raptors and if Orlando's leading scorer does miss time, Oladipo will see his value rise.