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  • SAC Point Guard #20
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    Markelle Fultz made his Kings debut on Friday and contributed eight points (4-of-5 FGs) and one assist in 10 minutes against the Warriors.
    After going unsigned last summer, Fultz finally found a home in Sacramento last week. He made his debut for his new team on Friday, and while he only played 10 minutes, he was able to provide some buckets in limited action, including a smooth dunk in transition. Fultz did turn the ball over three times, which was the main blemish on his debut. It’s unlikely that he is able to carve out a large enough role to be worth rostering in standard leagues, but it was good to see him play well in his first game back in the league.
  • SAS Point Guard #4
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    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports the Spurs and De’Aaron Fox have agreed to a four-year extension worth $229 million.
    According to Monday’s report, Fox, who was traded from Sacramento to San Antonio just before the February deadline, has secured his future with the Spurs. He appeared in 17 games for the Spurs before being shut down in mid-March to undergo pinkie surgery, averaging 19.7 points, 4.3 rebounds, 6.8 assists, 1.5 steals and 1.5 three-pointers in 34.0 minutes. It’s worth noting that Fox recorded those numbers alongside fellow point guard Chris Paul, who is now with the Clippers, and Victor Wembanyama only played five games before being shut down after the All-Star break with a blood clot in his shoulder. Fantasy managers hoping to derive some value from selecting lottery pick Dylan Harper in drafts may be in a difficult spot, however, as the Spurs’ perimeter rotation includes Fox, Rookie of the Year Stephon Castle, and veterans Devin Vassell and Keldon Johnson, to name four expected contributors.
    Doncic NBA MVP value is 'completely gone'
    Trysta Krick and Jay Croucher debate Luka Doncic's MVP odds slashing in half after a story on him was published in men's health highlighting the work he's done this offseason.
  • FA Shooting Guard #11
    Fenerbahçe announced on Monday that Brandon Boston Jr. has agreed to a one-year deal.
    Boston, the 51st overall pick in the 2021 draft, played his first three NBA seasons with the Clippers before joining the Pelicans on a two-way deal last October. Converted to a standard deal in February due to the Pelicans’ many injuries, Boston appeared in 42 games last season, averaging 10.7 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.2 three-pointers in 23.6 minutes. He underwent left ankle surgery in late April but will be ready when Fenerbahçe begins its season.
  • FA Point Guard #11
    NBA insider Marc Stein reports Jeff Dowtin Jr. has agreed to a two-year deal with Maccabi Tel Aviv.
    The 2024-25 season was Dowtin’s best from a productivity standpoint, as he appeared in 41 games with the 76ers as a two-way player. In those outings, the veteran guard averaged 7.0 points, 1.5 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 0.7 three-pointers in 15.1 minutes. Moving overseas will allow Dowtin to run a team without being tethered to a two-way contract.
  • DET Point Guard #24
    Pistons signed Daniss Jenkins to a two-way contract.
    Jenkins, who spent last season on a two-way deal with Detroit, will return to the team on another two-way contract after shining during summer league. Jenkins only appeared in seven games last season and will likely spend most of next year in the G League once again.
  • LAL Point Guard #77
    The Lakers and Luka Dončić have agreed to a three-year, $165 million extension.
    While Saturday was the first day Dončić was eligible to agree to an extension worth up to $222 million over four seasons, he reportedly decided to take a deal with one less year. The three-year extension, which includes a player option, grants the star guard added flexibility for the future. After three seasons, Dončić would be eligible for a max contract that would pay him 35 percent of the salary cap instead of 30 percent. LeBron James remains on the Lakers roster, but the 40-year-old is headed into the final season of his current contract. Dončić is the unquestioned cornerstone moving forward, and future moves made by the Lakers will have this in mind. Regarding fantasy basketball, he should be no worse than a top-5 pick in most league drafts.
  • FA Shooting Guard #0
    Javon Freeman-Liberty has agreed to a one-year deal with the Brisbane Bullets of Australia’s NBL.
    Freeman-Liberty spent the 2024-25 season with the Bulls’ G League affiliate before playing for Chicago in the NBA 2K26 Summer League. His only official NBA action occurred during the 2023-24 season, when the 6-foot-4 guard appeared in six games with the Raptors.
  • NYK Center #46
    James Nnaji has opted out of the final season of his contract with Barcelona, opening the door for him to explore potential NBA options.
    Nnaji, the 31st overall pick in the 2023 draft, had his draft rights traded to the Knicks last fall as part of the deal headlined by Karl-Anthony Towns. After a season on loan with Girona, the 6-foot-10 center played with the Knicks at summer league last month. New York has three open standard contract slots and has yet to fill any two-way contract slots. Due to the team’s salary cap situation, there will likely be a need to fill out the roster with at least one low-cost player whose rights the team already holds, and Nnaji would fit the mold.
  • BKN Shooting Guard #14
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that Ricky Council IV has signed a one-year deal with the Nets.
    Council IV saw his playing time nearly double in Year 2 as he logged 17.1 minutes across 73 appearances in 2024-25. In 12 starts, the Arkansas product averaged 12.9 points and 6.2 rebounds. He could see meaningful rotation minutes for Brooklyn during the upcoming campaign.
  • MIN Power Forward #8
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that Enrique Freeman has signed a two-way deal with the Timberwolves.
    Selected by the Pacers in the second round of the 2024 NBA Draft, Freeman made a major impact in 2025 Summer League action with averages of 16.6 points, 9.8 rebounds and 1.8 blocks.
  • MIN Shooting Guard #33
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that Johnny Juzang has signed a one-year deal with the Timberwolves.
    Juzang played the first three years of his career with the Jazz before being waived on June 30. The Wolves will utilize his strong three-point shooting abilities after Juzang shot 38.4% from beyond the arc across his last two seasons.