With injuries, lineup changes and other roster moves affecting playing time, it is important to keep your fantasy lineup up-to-date. Here are some under-the-radar players to take a look at to fill in the final spots on your team, as well as some who no longer warrant ownership.

Take a look at…

Chris Kaman (C – Por) – 11.9% owned: Despite putting up respectable numbers as a backup, Kaman will suddenly be thrust into the starting lineup after centre Robin Lopez reportedly fractured his hand and could be out for up to a month. He becomes a must-own player on a very good Portland team, who sit atop the Northwest Division with a 19-6 record. The veteran should see upticks in his averages with Lopez out.

CJ Watson (PG – Ind) – 7.1% owned: Since making his season debut just over two weeks ago, Watson has steadily inserted himself into the Pacers rotation. He was named a starter three games ago and has put up double digit points in all of those contests. Those looking for a starting point guard who may still be available on the wire should take a look at snagging Watson. He provides a solid shooting percentage and grabs a few steals to go along with the assists.

Shabazz Muhammad (SF – Min) – 11.8% owned: Aside from a dud against Philadelphia, Muhammad has been able to consistently put up double digits coming off the bench for the Timberwolves. This includes tying his career-high 28 points in Sunday's game against the Lakers. While he won't provide much else aside from scoring and a few rebounds, Muhammad seems to have been able to find his niche in the rotation, at least until Kevin Martin returns from a fractured wrist. He's also been shooting a blistering 50.2% this season.

Shawne Williams (SF/PF – Mia) – 5.4% owned: The journeyman emerged earlier in the season as a starter for the Heat, providing three-pointers and rebounds as a stretch power forward. With news coming out of Miami of Josh McRoberts' possible season-ending surgery and Chris Bosh's suddenly concerning calf strain, Williams is worth another shot in fantasy leagues as Miami's offence, especially up front, is quickly depleted.

 

Notables: Patrick Patterson (PF – Tor), Mareese Speights (PF/C – GSW), Donatas Montejunas (PF – Hou) 

 

Maybe say goodbye to… 

Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (SG – Det) – 9.7 % owned: Already shooting a paltry 38% from the field, Caldwell-Pope isn't doing much better from the free throw line either (67%). His scoring inconsistencies could be excused before, but now that the Pistons prized free-agent signing Jodie Meeks has returned to the team, Caldwell-Pope's tenure in the starting lineup should be coming to a close. Meeks has averaged 12.7 points in his three games and has been chipping away at the second year man's minutes.

Ed Davis (PF/C – LAL) – 11.6% owned: Despite starting the Lakers' last six games, Davis has averaged under six rebounds and points per game and has frequently sat in favour of ex-starter Carlos Boozer. He showed some early season promise as a big man off the bench for Los Angeles, but that has disappeared. To top it off, Davis scored zero points in 23 minutes in Monday's loss to Indiana.

Greivis Vasquez (PG – Tor) – 7.9% owned: Expected to fill in on offence after DeMar DeRozan's injury, Vasquez was swapped out of the starting lineup in Dwane Casey's attempt for a more defensive presence. Lou Williams has already taken a lot of Vasquez's minutes this season, and rightfully so. The Venezuelan has struggled shooting the ball all season, especially over the last five games (33%). Owners who were expecting three-pointers from him should also be disappointed.

Brandan Wright (PF/C – Dal) – 14.8% owned: Even though his minutes have remained relatively consistent, Wright has seen his numbers drop across the board. He has failed to score in double digits in his last ten contests. While Wright still can provide some blocks and steals, even those have disappeared on some nights. He is no longer worth a spot in a fantasy lineup as a backup big.

 

Notables: Mirza Teletovic (SF/PF - Bkn), Josh McRoberts (PF/C –Mia), Nene (PF – Was)