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  • PHI General Manager
    The NBA is investigating the 76ers for possible tampering and early contact, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
    The investigation is centered around their deals with James Harden, P.J. Tucker, and Danuel House. The league will likely be looking to see if discussions with Harden took place before the free agency period opened, so that they would know that he would take less money and could spend it on a better supporting cast. The 76ers could lose a 2nd round draft pick, which will likely mean nothing to them if it helps them compete for an NBA championship.

  • MIA Shooting Guard #18
    According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, the Heat are signing Alec Burks to a one-year contract.
    Acquired by the Knicks at the February deadline, Burks slipped out of the rotation before injuries pushed him back into the fold during the Pacers series. He finished the season with a 26-point effort in New York’s Game 7 defeat, so the potential to provide instant offense remains. However, with Tyler Herro and Terry Rozier in the fold, Burks’ fantasy ceiling will be limited in 2024-25.
  • MIN Small Forward #7
    Joe Ingles has agreed to a one-year deal with Minnesota, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
    Ingles spent last season with Orlando, and now he’ll look to fill some of the bench minutes in Minnesota. Kyle Anderson left for Golden State, so Ingles may have a role immediately. However, he’s past his days of contributing in fantasy, though he may be worth streaming from time to time.
  • CHA Coaching Staff #34
    Kemba Walker will join Charles Lee’s coaching staff in Charlotte, per The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
    One day after officially retiring from basketball, it has been announced that Walker will be an assistant coach for his former team. He’ll bring plenty of wisdom to a young team that is looking to turn a corner with a first year head coach at the helm.
  • MIA Center #31
    Thomas Bryant has re-signed with the Heat on a one-year deal, per Marc Stein.
    Bryant played 11.6 minutes across 38 appearances last season. The Heat added Kel’el Ware in the draft, so Bryant may end up being their third option at center. He’ll be a solid depth piece, but there isn’t much fantasy value here.
  • WAS Center #00
    Washington has signed Tristan Vukcevic to a two-way contract.
    Vukcevic will be back with the Wizards after closing out last season with them. He may spend a lot of time to start the year in the G-League, with Jonas Valanciunas, Richaun Holmes and Marvin Bagley filling most of the center minutes. He has a ton of upside, and he is worth stashing in dynasty formats.
  • NBA Small Forward #3
    Stanley Johnson has agreed to a contract with Anadolu Efes, per Michael Scotto of Hoops Hype.
    Johnson last suited up in the NBA with the Spurs in February of 2023, and now he will join the team that has won two of the last four Euroleague championships. The former lottery pick may eventually work his way back over to the NBA, but he won’t make much of a fantasy impact.
  • FA Center #3
    The Hornets have waived Marques Bolden, per a team announcement.
    Bolden suited up in nine games for the Hornets last season, as well as two for Milwaukee. Bolden will have a chance to sign elsewhere, but he hasn’t proven himself to be a player worth keeping tabs on in any fantasy format.
  • PHX Shooting Guard #10
    Damion Lee has agreed to return to Phoenix on a one-year contract, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
    After missing all of last season, Lee will be back with the Suns despite declining his player option a few days ago. During the 2022-23 season, he averaged 8.2 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.5 triples in 20.4 minutes per game. He should play a role off the bench, but he isn’t a player that will make much of an impact in fantasy basketball.
  • LAL Coaching Staff
    Nate McMillan and Scott Brooks have been hired as the Lakers’ top assistant coaches, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
    The Lakers have surrounded JJ Redick with two former head coaches that have plenty of experience, which should hopefully help things go smoothly. Brooks has been an assistant in Portland the last few seasons, while McMillan’s last job was as the head coach of Atlanta up until he was fired in February of 2023. This is a strong coaching staff, and now it is on Redick to make it all work together.
  • GSW Coaching Staff
    Terry Stotts and Jerry Stackhouse are planning to join Golden State’s coaching staff, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
    Before Stotts resigned, he held the title of assistant coach in Milwaukee heading into last season. Before that, he was the head coach in Portland for nearly a decade. Stackhouse has been the coach at Vanderbilt for the last five seasons, though that was a disappointing tenure. He had more success as the head coach of Raptors 905, where he won a championship and was the D-League Coach of the Year in 2017. They’ll both bring plenty of experience to Steve Kerr’s staff as they look to reload around Stephen Curry.