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  • NYK Small Forward #8
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    OG Anunoby logged 41 minutes in Tuesday’s win over Philadelphia, recording a stat line of 24 points (11-of-16 FG), six rebounds, two assists, one steal, one block, and two 3-pointers.
    Anunoby held an impromptu dunk contest on Tuesday, with six of his made shots coming via that particular shot. That’s an excellent way to boost the field goal percentage, and OG’s shooting 50% from the field for the season. While the availability concerns remain, he’s providing 3rd-round per-game value in 9-cat formats.
  • IND Power Forward #22
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    According to Pacers insider Tony East, Isaiah Jackson (Achilles) said Saturday that he’s on track to be ready for the start of training camp.
    Jackson only appeared in five games last season, as he ruptured his right Achilles tendon on November 2. The Pacers center, who recently agreed to a three-year deal worth $21 million, said Saturday that he’s anywhere from 80 to 90 percent healthy and expects to be ready for training camp. With the Pacers losing Myles Turner in free agency, Jackson is well-positioned to play significant minutes if healthy. Indiana also signed Jay Huff and James Wiseman, with the latter being on a non-guaranteed deal.
    Bet Bulls over 32.5 wins in 2025-26 season
    Vaughn Dalzell and Trysta Krick analyze the Chicago Bulls' recent win trends, explaining that while the team is still stuck in "no-man's land," Billy Donovan's squad will find a way to remain around .500 next season.
  • CHI Small Forward
    Noa Essengue (quad) is out for the remainder of Saturday’s game against the Kings.
    Essengue’s Saturday evening ended painfully, as he suffered a right quad contusion during the third quarter. The first-round pick played 19 minutes, finishing with 12 points, 10 rebounds, one assist, one steal and one blocked shot. Essengue’s fantasy prospects for the 2025-26 season depend somewhat on Patrick Williams, who has failed to provide consistent production throughout his Bulls career. Even if he does not offer much fantasy value as a rookie, Essengue will be worth having in dynasty leagues.
  • Ryan Kalkbrenner amassed seven points (3-of-6 FGs, 1-of-2 FTs), six rebounds, two assists, one steal and three blocked shots in Saturday’s win over the 76ers.
    Kalkbrenner did not offer much offensive production on Saturday, but his value is best realized on the defensive end of the floor. The four-time Big East Defensive Player of the Year blocked three shots and altered a few others on Saturday as the Hornets held on after blowing a sizable lead. Despite being a second-round pick, Kalkbrenner is in a position where he may be a must-select player in the late rounds of fantasy drafts. Charlotte still has Moussa Diabate and brought back Mason Plumlee for a second stint with the franchise, but the roster is lacking at the center position.
  • CHA Point Guard #25
    KJ Simpson tallied 19 points (6-of-16 FGs, 5-of-8 FTs), seven rebounds, four assists, one steal and two three-pointers in Saturday’s win over the 76ers.
    Simpson did not have a great evening shooting the basketball, but the 2024 second-round pick still led the Hornets in scoring on Saturday. While these summer league games are undoubtedly crucial for Simpson as he looks to establish himself as a pro, the path to fantasy relevance will be challenging to navigate. In addition to having LaMelo Ball, the Hornets re-signed Tre Mann and acquired Collin Sexton from the Jazz. Add in former first-round pick Nick Smith Jr., and Simpson’s opportunities to transition from two-way contract player to earning a standard deal will be limited.
  • CHA Power Forward #31
    Tidjane Salaün finished Saturday’s win over the 76ers with 16 points (5-of-12 FGs, 5-of-8 FTs), six rebounds, two assists, two blocks and one three-pointer.
    There’s no sugar-coating that Salaün’s rookie season was disappointing, as he averaged 5.9 points and 4.7 rebounds in 20.6 minutes per game. Hopefully, he can use Las Vegas as a springboard into his second NBA season as the Hornets look to improve their standing in a wide-open Eastern Conference. Three-point shooting is an area where Salaün can potentially provide value, even though he was 1-of-6 from beyond the arc on Saturday.
  • PHI Small Forward #0
    Dominick Barlow finished Saturday’s loss to the Hornets with 19 points (9-of-15 FGs), nine rebounds, two assists, three steals and one three-pointer.
    After playing 14 minutes on Thursday, one day after agreeing to a two-way deal, Barlow started on Saturday and was productive in his 30 minutes on the court. He finished one rebound shy of a double-double and contributed three steals on a good evening for the newest 76ers player. Barlow helped pick up the slack for Adem Bona (4/6/2/2/3), who offered minimal value outside the defensive categories. Philadelphia also signed Jabari Walker to a two-way deal this summer, giving them two low-risk options to help fortify the frontcourt rotation.
  • FA Point Guard #33
    Judah Mintz finished Saturday’s loss to the Hornets with 24 points (5-of-13 FGs, 13-of-15 FTs), five rebounds, four assists and one three-pointer.
    With VJ Edgecombe sidelined by a thumb injury, Mintz is one of the 76ers who have benefited from the available playing time. He finished Saturday’s defeat with a game-high 24 points but missed out on 26 when Ryan Kalkbrenner rejected his jumper in the final seconds. Between his finish to Philadelphia’s games in Salt Lake City and Saturday’s performance, Mintz is working hard to show he’s worthy of a training camp invitation, and possibly a two-way contract.
  • MIL Point Guard #50
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports Cole Anthony has agreed to a buyout with the Grizzlies and plans to sign with the Bucks after he clears waivers.
    Anthony, who was traded to the Grizzlies as part of the deal that sent Desmond Bane to Orlando, clearly was not going to be in Memphis’ plans next season. He’s reportedly agreed to a contract buyout and has already found his next home once he clears waivers. Anthony is reportedly headed to Milwaukee, which needs additional depth on the perimeter. Even if Damian Lillard were not waived, the Bucks would be in a difficult spot since he’s recovering from a ruptured Achilles tendon. For Anthony, moving to Milwaukee allows him to earn rotation minutes, but his game is not exactly fantasy-friendly.
  • IND Small Forward #12
    Johnny Furphy finished Saturday’s loss to the Thunder with 11 points (5-of-12 FGs, 1-of-2 FTs), six rebounds, four assists and one steal.
    After exiting Thursday’s game during the first half with a head injury, Furphy was back on the court Saturday afternoon. He was cold from deep, missing all six of his three-point attempts, but the 2024 second-round pick was able to make some things happen off the dribble. Furphy appeared in 50 games as a rookie but only averaged 7.6 minutes per appearance, so these games in Las Vegas are a big deal for him. He’ll look to remedy the three-point shooting woes when the Pacers face Chicago on Monday.
  • IND Power Forward #8
    Enrique Freeman produced 15 points (4-of-5 FGs, 5-of-6 FTs), 11 rebounds, one steal, two blocks and two three-pointers in Saturday’s loss to the Thunder.
    The Pacers have only used two of their three two-way contracts for the 2025-26 season, and Freeman is among the players in Las Vegas competing for the final spot. His performance against the Thunder was a step in the right direction, with the former Kent State standout recording a double-double on 80 percent shooting from the field. Freeman played in 22 games for the Pacers as a rookie, and he isn’t someone worth considering in fantasy drafts. But, a good run in Las Vegas could get him another two-way deal or an Exhibit 10 that would guarantee him a training camp invite.