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  • NBA Shooting Guard #55
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    The Spurs have waived Jordan Hall to sign Alize Johnson to a one-year deal.
    Hall will look for his next team, but it’s unlikely he has a fantasy impact regardless of where he signs.

  • NBA Shooting Guard #55
    Jordan Hall (right 5th finger dislocation) will be available to play against the Lakers on Friday.
    Hall may be available, but that doesn’t mean he’ll play a large role for the Spurs. He has played decent minutes in a few games, but he’s played 10 or less in their last three games. He isn’t worth rostering in fantasy hoops.

  • NBA Shooting Guard #55
    Jordan Hall (right 5th finger dislocation) is questionable for Friday’s game against the Lakers.
    Hall suffered the injury during Wednesday’s loss to the Pelicans, playing only seven minutes as a result. His availability won’t impact fantasy basketball.

  • SAS Shooting Guard #22
    Malaki Branham (left ankle sprain) is out for Tuesday’s game against the Blazers.
    Branham will miss a fifth straight game with the sprained ankle, leaving the Spurs light on bodies at the back end of their perimeter rotation. Two-way contract player Jordan Hall has picked up minutes recently, but he is not worth streaming in any fantasy league.

  • NBA Shooting Guard #55
    Jordan Hall (left foot) will be available to play on Monday vs. Denver.
    He’ll be available, but that doesn’t mean he’ll actually touch the court.

  • NBA Shooting Guard #55
    Jordan Hall (left plantar fascia soreness) is probable for Monday’s game against the Nuggets.
    Hall has appeared in two games this season, most recently logging five minutes in the Spurs’ loss in Denver Saturday night. He should not be rostered in any fantasy leagues.

  • NBA Shooting Guard #55
    The Spurs have signed Jordan Hall to a one-year, non-guaranteed deal.
    Hall was with the Spurs during the Summer League and preseason. Joshua Primo’s departure opened up some minutes in San Antonio, but Romeo Langford will get the first shot to step into that role.

  • NBA Shooting Guard #55
    The Spurs have waived two-way player Jordan Hall.
    This move was necessary to clear a roster spot for Charles Bassey. There are no fantasy implications.

  • SAS Shooting Guard #22
    Spurs rookies Malaki Branham, Blake Wesley and Jordan Hall have been assigned to the G League.
    Rather than ride the pine game after game for Gregg Popovich, they’ll get valuable playing time with the Austin Spurs. San Antonio is off to a surprising 2-1 start this season, but we still expect their G Leaguers to be called up as the season progresses.

  • NBA Shooting Guard #55
    Jordan Hall signed a two-way contract with the Spurs on Thursday.
    Hall played two seasons at Saint Joseph’s before going undrafted. He appeared in five Summer League games for San Antonio, averaging 3.8 points, 2.2 rebounds, and 1.6 assists. The Spurs seem to be in the tank race for Victor Wembanyama, so there’s a chance we see Hall suit up more than most two-way guys, especially later in the season. Still, he shouldn’t be on anyone’s fantasy radar at this point.