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  • PHI Point Guard #0
    Tyrese Maxey is questionable for Monday’s matchup with the Knicks due to an illness.
    Maxey put up a game-high 33 points in Saturday’s loss to New York in Game 1. His status is of vital importance ahead of Game 2, especially with Joel Embiid (knee) still banged up. If Maxey is unable to play, Cameron Payne and Buddy Hield would be in line for more playing time, and one of them would presumably replace Maxey in the starting five.
  • DEN Center #6
    According to Bleacher Report’s Chris Haynes, DeAndre Jordan is set to re-sign with Denver for 2024-25.
    Jordan will continue backing up Nikola Jokic next season. The Nuggets big man played sparingly last season, but was often his team’s preferred reserve center. Fantasy managers shouldn’t expect much production from him, as no center offers more fantasy value than Jokic.
  • PHX Power Forward #11
    According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Bol Bol is re-signing with Phoenix for one season ahead of 2024-25.
    Bol appeared in roughly half of the Suns’ games last season and averaged 5.2 points and 3.2 rebounds per contest. He’ll look to expand upon his role in his second year with the team. He could have to face an uphill battle given the more experienced players ahead of him on the depth chart, though.
  • WAS Power Forward #22
    According to The Athletic’s Shams Charania, Wizards big man Richaun Holmes is signing a two-year, $25.9 million extension.
    Holmes declined a one-year, $12.9 million player option before agreeing to his extension. It’s unclear how large his role will be, though, as Alexandre Sarr and Marvin Bagley are set to be in the mix as well from the start of 2024-25.
  • DET Power Forward #5
    According to Hoops Hype’s Michael Scotto, the Pistons are declining Chimezie Metu’s player option for 2024-25.
    Metu reached career highs of 10.9 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 1.9 assists per game during his 14 games with the Pistons last season. Whether he can carve out a role with a new team remains to be seen.
  • NYK Power Forward #5
    According to The Athletic’s Fred Katz, the Knicks won’t be extending a qualifying offer to Achiuwa.
    Achiuwa was serviceable for stints after joining the Knicks via trade, but New York has other priorities after trading for Mikal Bridges and re-signing OG Anunoby. The Knicks aren’t opposed to brining Achiuwa back, but it appears like they’d prefer to do so for cheaper.
  • PHX Shooting Guard #10
    According to Hoops Hype’s Michael Scotto, Damion Lee has decided to opt out of his player option with the Suns ahead of the 2024-25 season.
    Lee missed all of last season with a meniscus tear and will look to pursue a new deal after taking all of 2023-24 to recover from surgery. He averaged 8.2 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game in his lone full season with Phoenix.
  • ORL Power Forward #21
    According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, the Magic are declining Moritz Wagner’s team option for 2024-25.
    Orlando is declining Wagner’s $8 million option but both sides are willing to negotiate a new deal to keep him with the team. He has a chance to step into a bigger role next season behind Wendell Carter Jr., as Goga Bitadze is also entering free agency this summer.
  • GSW Shooting Guard #11
    According to The Athletic’s Shams Charania, Golden State is prepared to lose Thompson ahead of the 2024-25 season.
    Thompson’s contract negotiations with the Dubs hit a standstill last week and it appears like the two sides won’t be able to come to an agreement on a deal. The sharpshooter has drawn interest from several teams looking to add outside shooting and playoff experience. The Lakers, Clippers, and Mavericks stand out as frontrunners.
  • LAC Small Forward #13
    According the ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Paul George has decided to decline his player option for the 2024-25 season.
    George has long been exploring his potential landing spots for next season and is officially entering free agency. The 34-year-old wing is expected to meet with the Clippers and other suitors as he pursues a secure, multi-year contract. He’s been linked to several teams who hope to contend for a title in the near future and could find himself being no more than a second option on offense should he find a new home.
  • FA Small Forward #7
    James Edwards III of The Athletic reports that the Pistons will waive Troy Brown Jr.
    The Pistons faced a June 30 deadline to decide whether or not to guarantee Brown’s contract for next season. The decision to waive the 2018 first-round pick frees up approximately $4 million in cap space, and the decision to move on from Brown means even more playing time should be available to lottery pick Ron Holland. Brown appeared in 22 games for the Pistons after being acquired from Minnesota, averaging 4.2 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.1 assists, and 0.7 steals in 19.0 minutes