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  • DAL Small Forward #55
    Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison said on Friday that re-signing Derrick Jones Jr. this summer is a priority for the franchise.
    Jones was a fixture in the starting lineup throughout Dallas’ run to the NBA Finals. While his production did not make him a great option in most fantasy leagues, he fits nicely into Jason Kidd’s rotation alongside star guards Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving. Dallas’s issue is that they don’t have much room financially heading into free agency, but that does not impact their view on Jones and his importance to the team. “I don’t know how we’re going to do it,” Harrison said of re-signing Jones. “But he’s priority 1-A (and) 1-B. I think he fits in with our team. He loves it here. We have to figure out the dynamics to get him to stay. But yeah, that’s a priority. We’ll do what we have to do to get it done.” “Airplane Mode” should make considerably more than the $2 million he did this season, whether in Dallas or elsewhere.
  • MIN Small Forward #97
    According to HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto, the Timberwolves have signed Eugene Omoruyi and Skylar Mays.
    The Timberwolves are rounding out their training camp roster, with Omoruyi and Mays being the latest additions. Fantasy managers should not expect either to be impactful, as Omoruyi and Mays will not be on guaranteed contracts. The latter has one season of two-way contract eligibility remaining, while the former does not.
  • FA Shooting Guard
    According to HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto, the Lakers are waiving Blake Hinson.
    Undrafted after completing his college career at Pittsburgh, Hinson agreed to a two-way contract in late June. However, with the Lakers reportedly working to sign Christian Koloko to a two-way, freeing up a slot was needed. Hinson is the odd man out, and there’s a feeling that the combination of size and perimeter shooting ability will get him a look elsewhere.
  • NYK Power Forward #24
    According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, the Knicks have signed Marcus Morris to a one-year deal.
    Morris’ contract is not guaranteed, and he will compete for the Knicks’ final standard contract slot in training camp. That puts him in the same category as Landry Shamet and Chuma Okeke, who have also agreed to non-guaranteed deals with the Knicks. This will be Morris’ second go-round with New York, as he averaged 19.6 points per game during the 2019-20 season before being traded to the Clippers at the February deadline. Morris is unlikely to impact fantasy basketball if he makes the Knicks’ opening night roster.
  • FA Point Guard #15
    The Spurs have waived Jamaree Bouyea.
    HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto first reported Bouyea’s departure, and the Spurs made it official shortly after. Bouyea spent time with the Trail Blazers and Spurs last season, with the latter signing him to a two-way deal in March. San Antonio has one open two-way slot to work with heading into training camp, with David Duke Jr. and Harrison Ingram currently under contract.
  • GSW Point Guard
    According to Spotrac’s Keith Smith, the Warriors have signed Yuri Collins to a training camp deal.
    This will be Collins’ second run with the Warriors. Signed by Golden State on October 16, the former Saint Louis point guard was waived two days later. Collins spent last season with the Warriors’ G League affiliate, and a similar fate may await him this time. He isn’t a player fantasy managers should concern themselves with during their draft preparations.
  • LAL Center #35
    According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, the Lakers have agreed to a deal with free-agent center Christian Koloko.
    Less than 24 hours after the mutual interest between the two parties was initially reported, Koloko will sign with the Lakers. According to Dan Woike of the Los Angeles Times, the contract is expected to be a two-way. If cleared to play by the NBA’s fitness panel, as blood clots ended his time with the Raptors, Koloko would potentially give the Lakers another option at the center position. Anthony Davis has made it known that he prefers the power forward role, and Christian Wood recently underwent knee surgery.
  • CLE Shooting Guard #35
    Isaac Okoro has agreed to a three-year, $38 million extension with the Cavaliers, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
    The former top five pick agreed to a team-friendly deal that will keep him around as a defensive option on the wing. His offensive game hasn’t grown much since they drafted him in 2020, but he did shoot a career-high 39.1% from beyond the arc last season. If he can continue to shoot that well, he’ll be an impactful 3-and-D option for years to come. Unfortunately, he hasn’t been able to turn the defensive ability into defensive stats, which has limited his value in fantasy basketball.
  • NYK Shooting Guard #20
    Landry Shamet has agreed to a one-year deal with the Knicks, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
    Shamet has been a solid floor spacer for the entirety of his career, but he won’t be more than a depth piece for New York. And that’s if he can make the roster, as an Exhibit 9 contract is non-guaranteed. If Shamet can lock down a roster spot, his role will likely be too small for him to impact fantasy basketball significantly.
  • FA Center #35
    Shams Charania of The Athletic reports that multiple teams have expressed interest in signing free-agent center Christian Koloko.
    The 33rd overall pick in the 2022 draft, Koloko played in 58 games for the Raptors during the 2022-23 season before a blood clot issue threatened his NBA career. He did not play last season and needs to be cleared by the NBA’s fitness panel before that changes. However, according to Charania, multiple NBA teams have expressed interest in signing Koloko, with the Lakers considered frontrunners. Toronto, San Antonio, and the LA Clippers are also reportedly interested.
  • FA Shooting Guard #20
    The Celtics have waived Jordan Schakel.
    Two days after the Celtics signed Schakel to an Exhibit 10 contract, he has been waived. This transaction sets the stage for Schakel to return to the Maine Red Claws, who he played for last season. Remaining with the Red Claws for at least 60 days will earn the former San Diego State guard a $77,500 bonus.