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  • LAC Small Forward #24
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    Norman Powell (left hamstring strain) will not play in Sunday’s game against Philadelphia.
    Sunday’s game will be the third Powell has missed after straining his hamstring during the Clippers’ November 18 win over Golden State. Amir Coffey should continue to fill the void in the starting lineup, and he’s worth streaming until Powell returns.
  • NYK Shooting Guard #3
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    Josh Hart had finger surgery and will resume basketball activities later this summer.
    Hart underwent a procedure to his right ring finger due to an injury sustained in the playoffs. The 30-year-old shooting guard is expected to resume basketball activities later this summer and be ready for the regular season. It appears that Hart has avoided a significant injury here.
    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.
  • MIL Small Forward #7
    Bucks re-signed Chris Livingston to a one-year, $2.3 million deal.
    Milwaukee waived Livingston early this month, and now they’ll bring him back on a fully-guaranteed deal. The 2023 second-round pick hasn’t carved out a role with Milwaukee through his first two seasons, but he has been producing at a high level during summer league.
  • SAS Shooting Guard
    ESPN’s Tim MacMahon reports Dylan Harper is being shut down for the remainder of summer league.
    Harper only appeared in two games after dealing with a groin injury, and he played a total of 42 minutes across his appearances. He clearly didn’t need to be out there, and the Spurs decided it wasn’t worth risking further injury. David Jones-Garcia should return to the starting lineup as he continued to make a case of Summer League MVP.
  • LAC Shooting Guard #3
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports Bradley Beal has agreed to a contract buyout with the Suns and intends to sign a two-year, $11 million contract with the Clippers.
    Beal will have a player option for the second season of his deal with the Clippers, so if he has a bounce-back year, he could certainly decline the option and sign a larger deal next summer, which makes this a great scenario for him. Beal should start at shooting guard, likely alongside James Harden, Kawhi Leonard, John Collins and Ivica Zubac, making this one of the best lineups in the league in 2021. How well will it work next season? That’s on coach Tyronn Lue to figure out. This is certainly a fun collection of talent. Bogdan Bogdanovic and Kris Dunn will likely lose out on minutes with Beal in the mix.
  • LAL Small Forward #23
    The Athletic’s Joe Vardon and Dan Woike report LeBron James hasn’t had any buyout or trade discussions with the Lakers.
    The expectation is that LeBron will be with the Lakers for training camp. If you follow every single rumor that happens during the NBA offseason and read between the lines, you can see that LeBron has been pulling some stunts to create some drama. But if you look at the bigger picture, there isn’t really a move that makes sense for both the Lakers and another team that LeBron will also agree to, since he has a no-trade clause. The reality is that LeBron will be a Laker next year in what could be his final NBA season.
  • POR Center
    Yang Hansen finished with 15 points (6-of-13 FGs), three rebounds, two assists, one steal, two blocks and three three-pointers against the Pelicans on Tuesday.
    The surprise pick in the first-round has provided plenty of optimism with his performance in Las Vegas. He is averaging 11.7 points, four rebounds, 3.3 assists and two blocks per game. Those numbers don’t pop, but he clearly has excellent feel for the game, and he also knocked down a trio of triples on Tuesday. The future appears to be bright for Yang, though it’s unclear how the rotation will shake out during his rookie season.
  • POR Shooting Guard #21
    Rayan Rupert led the Trail Blazers with 24 points (9-of-12 FGs), three rebounds, one assist, two steals and four three-pointers in a 93-87 win over the Pelicans on Tuesday.
    Rupert was fantastic on Friday and followed that up with a dud on Saturday. However, he got back on track on Tuesday after a few days off. The 2023 second-round pick has been playing as well as you’d expect someone entering their third season to play, which is encouraging. He’s a talented player, but the path to minutes in Portland is murky.
  • NOP Power Forward
    Derik Queen recorded a double-double on Tuesday with 17 points (5-of-11 FGs), 10 rebounds, three assists, one steal, two blocks and eight turnovers in a 93-87 loss to the Trail Blazers.
    As has been the case all summer, there was both good and bad from Queen. He recorded his third straight double-double, but he now has 17 turnovers to just seven assists in three games. Queen has a lot for fantasy managers to like, but he hasn’t taken care of the ball well this summer. The upside is there, but he has a long way to go before he’s going to be a player to consider drafting.
  • NOP Center #21
    Yves Missi struggled on Tuesday and finished with just two points (1-of-11 FGs), eight rebounds, one assist and four blocks against the Trail Blazers.
    Missi has generally looked really good this summer, but Tuesday was a rough one. He simply couldn’t buy a bucket. He was fine on the glass and blocked some shots, but 1-of-11 from the floor is unacceptable for a second-year player that shoots all of his shots at the rim. It’s unclear if he’ll continue to suit up this summer, but he likely won’t have many performances like this during the regular season.
  • MEM Shooting Guard
    Jahmai Mashack finished with 15 points (6-of-10 FGs), five rebounds, four assists, four steals, one block, two three-pointers and five turnovers against the Warriors on Tuesday.
    Mashack struggled against Portland on Saturday, which was his only other appearance in Vegas Summer League. However, he had a strong performance in the Salt Lake City games, and he was even better on Tuesday. He’s a high-level defender that has also hit shots from deep this summer. There’s certainly a chance that he creeps into the rotation in Memphis, though likely in a small capacity.