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  • MIN Power Forward #8
    Josh Minott accumulated 15 points (4-of-10 FGs, 6-of-8 FTs), 12 rebounds, two steals, one block, and one 3-pointer in 30 minutes in Sunday’s 105-94 win over the Pacers.
    The Timberwolves went into summer league hoping to see more production from Minott, and he’s answered the call. The 2022 second-round pick, who has not earned consistent rotation minutes, recorded a double-double on Sunday and contributed two steals and one blocked shot. While Leonard Miller (7/3/1/0/1 in 17 minutes) has been relatively quiet in Las Vegas, Minott’s growth has translated into impressive numbers.
  • NOP Small Forward #37
    According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, Matt Ryan has re-signed with the Pelicans on a one-year deal.
    Three days after the Pelicans waived him, Ryan will return to the team on a restructured one-year deal. The 3-point marksman appeared in 28 games (one start) last season, averaging 5.4 points, 1.4 rebounds, and 1.5 3-pointers in 13.9 minutes. Given New Orleans’s options at small forward, Ryan faces long odds to crack Willie Green’s rotation this fall.
  • IND Shooting Guard #31
    The Pacers have signed Dakota Mathias to an Exhibit 10 contract.
    Mathias, a standout at Purdue before heading to the professional ranks, has appeared in 14 games during his NBA career. He most recently played six games for the Grizzlies during the 2021-22 campaign. Since then, Mathias has played in the G League and internationally, most recently for Ratiopharm Ulm in Germany. The expectation is that he will play for the Pacers’ G League affiliate this season.
  • CLE Shooting Guard #35
    According to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst, there has been little movement in the contract talks between restricted free agent Isaac Okoro and the Cavaliers.
    Okoro is in a difficult spot regarding free agency, as the Cavaliers have the right to match any offer sheet he signs. In addition to that rule, only Detroit has suitable cap space at this point in the offseason, and the Pistons are dealing with a logjam on the wings. That means Okoro can take the qualifying offer and hit unrestricted free agency next summer, or he can wait for an offer of his liking. According to Windhorst, the Cavaliers did offer the 2020 lottery pick a multi-year deal, but he did not report a structure for said deal. Okoro may ultimately return to Cleveland for another season, but this standoff is unlikely to impact fantasy basketball. He hasn’t offered much value since entering the NBA, either as a starter or rotation player off the bench.
  • FA Center #42
    On Saturday, free agent center Robin Lopez said that he would “absolutely consider” playing in Europe next season.
    After beginning last season as one of his brother Brook’s backups in Milwaukee, Robin was traded to the Kings in February and subsequently waived. He’s been a free agent since, and while in Slovenia for Goran Dragic’s testimonial game, Lopez said he would consider playing in Europe next season. “I’d absolutely consider it; I know how passionate the fans are and how high the level of basketball is,” Lopez told EuroHoops’ Cesare Milanti. Regardless of what RoLo decides, his status will not impact fantasy basketball in 2024-25.
  • IND Small Forward #8
    According to Inside Hoops, the Pacers have signed Cameron McGriff and Kyle Mangas to Exhibit 10 contracts.
    McGriff and Mangas have been added to the roster for training camp, which will begin in late September. Given the current state of the Pacers roster, with all three two-way slots and all 15 standard contract slots filled, McGriff and Mangas face long odds to make the opening night roster. Look for them to land with Indiana’s G League affiliate ultimately.
  • FA Small Forward #37
    According to a report from The Athletic’s Shams Charania, New Orleans has decided to waive Matt Ryan.
    Ryan averaged 5.4 points per game with the Pelicans last season and shot 45.1 percent from deep. His release comes following the announcement of Javonte Green’s one-year deal with New Orleans.
  • FA Shooting Guard #20
    According to HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto, Dylan Windler has agreed to a deal with the Perth Wildcats of Australia’s NBL.
    Windler was the 26th overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, but he never established himself as an NBA player due to injuries. Seeing action for the Knicks, Lakers, and Hawks, he appeared in 17 NBA games last season, posting averages of 2.5 points and 0.9 rebounds in 6.4 minutes. Windler will look to rejuvenate his professional career in Australia, with Perth being one of the NBL’s top teams.
  • FA Small Forward #00
    According to ESPN Australia’s Olgun Uluc, Jaylin Galloway has agreed to a three-year deal with the Sydney Kings.
    Nearly three weeks after being waived by the Bucks, Galloway rejoins the team with which he began his professional career. The 6-foot-6 wing played well for the Kings during the 2023-24 season, averaging just over ten points per game. After the NBL season, Galloway agreed to a two-year, two-way contract with the Bucks, spending most of his time with Milwaukee’s G League affiliate. With the Bucks’ focus on winning now, Galloway was unlikely to factor into the rotation had he not been waived in early August.
  • FA Small Forward #25
    According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, the Suns will waive Nassir Little and EJ Liddell.
    Phoenix had 16 players under standard contracts for the 2024-25 season, so something had to give. Liddell’s reported exit is unsurprising, as he was not believed to be in the Suns’ plans after being acquired from the Hawks earlier this summer. As for Little, the 2019 first-round pick only appeared in 45 games last season, posting averages of 3.4 points and 1.7 rebounds in 10.2 minutes. His departure will have a financial impact, as the Suns will stretch the remaining $22 million on Little’s contract. Rookies Ryan Dunn and Oso Ighodaro are expected to be given every opportunity to earn rotation minutes next season.
  • FA Power Forward #12
    Usman Garuba was announced as a new Real Madrid player on Tuesday.
    The 23rd overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, Garuba failed to make an impact with either the Rockets or Warriors. While it was reported as early as May that he would ultimately sign with Real Madrid, the move did not become official until Tuesday. Garuba’s exit will not impact fantasy basketball, as he struggled to earn rotation minutes in the NBA.