Bones Hyland
Bones Hyland has inked a deal with the Timberwolves after splitting the previous season between them and the Clippers. While he averaged 6.2 points and 1.3 assists, his fantasy impact remains limited as he vies for rotation minutes off the bench.
Read MoreKobe Bufkin
Kobe Bufkin has been traded from the Atlanta Hawks to the Brooklyn Nets for cash considerations. Bufkin, who struggled with injuries and limited playing time in Atlanta, now has a fresh opportunity to establish himself on a rebuilding Nets team with potential competition from recent draft picks.
Read MoreTosan Evbuomwan
Tosan Evbuomwan has signed with the New York Knicks, according to HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto. Evbuomwan, formerly with the Nets, has played 45 NBA games across two seasons and is likely on an Exhibit 10 deal, positioning him for a potential role with the Knicks’ G League affiliate.
Read MoreKeon Johnson
The Brooklyn Nets have waived Keon Johnson, as reported by HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto. Despite a significant role last season, roster changes have pushed Johnson out. He now seeks a landing spot where he can secure a comparable or enhanced position.
Read MoreDaQuan Jeffries
The Charlotte Hornets have waived DaQuan Jeffries after his contributions last season. Despite averaging 6.7 points and 2.9 rebounds in 47 games, roster updates with LaMelo Ball’s return and new additions left little room for Jeffries in the squad.
Read MoreAnthony Davis
Anthony Davis is in recovery from offseason surgery for a detached retina and remains uncertain for Maverick’s training camp starting September 30. His availability for the October 23 season opener is unclear, potentially impacting fantasy managers due to his injury history and expected value.
Read MoreKeyontae Johnson
The Charlotte Hornets have signed Keyontae Johnson to an Exhibit 10 contract, shortly after waiving DaQuan Jeffries. The move brings Johnson, the 50th pick in the 2023 draft with nine NBA games played, into training camp with a potential path through the Hornets’ G League affiliate.
Read MoreDennis Smith Jr.
Dennis Smith Jr. signs a one-year deal with the Dallas Mavericks, returning to the team where he started his NBA career. After a stint with Real Madrid, Smith will compete for a spot in the backcourt, potentially filling in while Kyrie Irving recovers from a torn ACL.
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