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  • DAL Point Guard #11
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    Kyrie Irving had 27 points (9-of-21 FGs), four rebounds, six assists and three 3-pointers against the Heat on Sunday.
    With Luka Doncic out of the lineup on Sunday, Kyrie was the No. 1 option on offense for Dallas and led the team with 27 points. He took 21 shots and was only 3-of-12 on attempts from behind the 3-point line. Still, Irving had six assists and was +5 in 39 minutes in the overtime loss. The Mavs have four games in Week 6, starting with the Hawks on Monday in the second game of a back-to-back.
  • CHI Small Forward #31
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    HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto reports the Bulls signed Kevin Knox II.
    Knox, the ninth overall pick in the 2018 NBA Draft, is still looking to lock down a consistent home for himself in the league. He finished last season with the Warriors, making 14 appearances for the team after spending time in the G League. By signing Knox to an Exhibit 10 contract, the Bulls hold his G League rights. If waived, Knox would receive a bonus of $85,300 if he were to spend 60 days with the Bulls’ G League affiliate.
    Edwards tallies 17 points, 2 assists vs. Pacers
    Anthony Edwards had a solid outing against the Indiana Pacers in the NBA Preseason, scoring 17 points and notching a pair of assists in the Timberwolves' 1-point overtime win.
  • PHI Guard-Forward #12
    Trendon Watford (hamstring) remains sidelined and will not play in Friday’s exhibition game against the Magic.
    Watford, who agreed to a two-year deal with the 76ers this summer, has yet to practice due to a left hamstring injury. According to PHLY’s Kyle Neubeck, imaging of the hamstring revealed no structural damage and the forward is working toward a return to the court within the next week. While Watford does not project to be an impactful fantasy option, his ability to serve as a secondary playmaker at the four could benefit the 76ers’ bench unit once he’s cleared to play.
  • PHI Guard #77
    76ers coach Nick Nurse said he could start a three-guard lineup with Tyrese Maxey, VJ Edgecombe and Quentin Grimes.
    When everyone’s healthy, Maxey, Joel Embiid and Paul George will be locked in as starters. That leaves two spots, which will likely be occupied by Edgecombe, Grimes or Kelly Oubre. Regardless, all three will play significant roles this season, though the starters will see a nice boost in production and opportunity.
  • PHI Center-Forward #21
    Joel Embiid practiced on Wednesday and participated in five-on-five activity.
    Embiid appears to be on track to play in the regular season opener, even if he hasn’t participated in the preseason yet. Paul George was able to do some individual work, and the plan is to integrate him into team work in the coming days, per Keith Pompey of the Philly Inquirer. There’s still not much clarity on either’s status, but things appear to be on track.
  • MIN Guard #9
    Johnny Juzang led the Timberwolves with 20 points (6-of-9 FGs), two rebounds, one block and six three-pointers against the Pacers on Tuesday.
    Juzang, who signed a non-guaranteed deal with Minnesota in August, made a big impact on the scoreboard for a second consecutive game. After scoring 16 points in Minnesota’s first game of the preseason on Saturday, Juzang topped that mark in this loss to Indiana. This isn’t enough to lock him in for a roster spot, but it certainly helps strengthen his case.
  • IND Forward #5
    Jarace Walker finished with 13 points (5-of-12 FGs), five rebounds, three assists, one steal, one block and two three-pointers against the Timberwolves on Tuesday.
    During his first two years in the league, Walker hasn’t made the impact that most teams hope to get out of a player when they select him in the top ten. However, his first preseason game got off to a decent start, though he is still playing a reserve role. That isn’t likely to change with Pascal Siakam in town, which limits his redraft upside, but he’s still worth stashing in dynasty leagues.
  • IND Center #32
    Jay Huff provided a boost off the bench with six points (3-of-4 FGs), three rebounds, one assist and two blocks against the Timberwolves on Tuesday.
    The most important fantasy storyline in Indiana this offseason was who would start at center with Myles Turner now in Milwaukee. Isaiah Jackson got the nod in the preseason opener, but Huff ended up playing 19 minutes to Jackson’s nine. Sure, Jackson quickly found himself in foul trouble, which has been a consistent issue throughout his career, but this also shows that all hope shouldn’t be abandoned just because Huff came off the bench. This position battle will certainly be worth monitoring throughout the preseason.
  • CLE Guard #24
    Tyrese Proctor finished with 14 points (5-of-6 FGs), two assists, one block and three three-pointers against the Bulls on Tuesday.
    Cleveland added Proctor with the 49th pick in June, and after a strong summer league, his first preseason outing was a productive one. It’s still early, but he’s looking like a steal for the Cavs at this point. It’s unlikely that he plays a significant role as a rookie, but he’s worth stashing in dynasty formats.
  • CLE Center #4
    Evan Mobley contributed 12 points (5-of-10 FGs), six rebounds, two assists, one steal, one block and two three-pointers in a 118-117 loss to the Bulls on Tuesday.
    In his first game of the preseason the reigning Defensive Player of the Year was able to quickly make an impact on both ends of the floor. The defense was expected, but his continued improvement as a floor spacer has just made him even more dynamic. Mobley has been a fantasy monster for multiple seasons, but he still has more room to grow.
  • CLE Guard #9
    Craig Porter Jr. provided a boost off the bench with 17 points (6-of-9 FGs), four rebounds, four assists, two steals and five three-pointers against the Bulls on Tuesday.
    Porter Jr. has long been a dynasty sleeper, and when he’s gotten the opportunity to play big minutes, he has been productive. His biggest weakness has been his deep-range shooting, but he showed improvement by making all five of his three-point attempts in this one. It’s too early to say that he’s made a genuine leap, but it’s worth keeping an eye on, since he has the potential to be a fantasy stud.