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  • BOS Small Forward #0
    This was expected, as the Celtics viewed inking Tatum and Derrick White to extensions as an offseason priority. White reportedly agreed to his deal on Monday morning, with Tatum following suit a few hours later. While he fell short of providing first-round fantasy value this season, that was a byproduct of the Celtics adding Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis to the roster. With the latter due to miss 5-6 months after undergoing left leg surgery, Tatum’s chances of offering first-round value next season have increased. As for the contract, it’s the largest in NBA history and includes a player option (approx. $71.5 million in 2029-30) and a trade kicker.
  • DAL Shooting Guard #11
    Thompson reportedly had four year offers that were worth more money, but he took a pay cut to try and win a championship with the Mavs. His departure will open up a starting spot that will likely be filled by second-year guard Brandin Podziemski, barring more moves by the Warriors. Thompson should fill out the starting forward spot opposite PJ Washington, which means that Naji Marshall will likely fill a reserve role behind them. Green will have a chance to see big minutes for the Hornets next season, though his fantasy upside will be limited. As part of the sign-and-trade, the Mavericks have sent two future second-round picks to the Warriors.
  • PHI Point Guard #0
    After a breakout season, the 76ers have locked up their star point guard for the foreseeable future. This level of extension was previously rumored and shouldn’t come as a surprise. They have locked up a trio of Joel Embiid, Paul George and Maxey for the next few seasons, and they’ll be one of the teams that looks to dethrone the Celtics this season.
  • PHI Small Forward #13
    Free agency’s next big domino has fallen, as the two-way star heads East to form a new “Big 3" with Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid. George’s arrival will likely mean less touches for Tyrese Maxey and Kelly Oubre (who just re-signed with Philadelphia on a two-year deal). George’s departure from Los Angeles means the newly-signed Derrick Jones Jr. should see plenty of minutes, and Terance Mann could see more opportunities as a scorer and playmaker. George’s biggest concern as a Clipper was availability, but he appeared in 74 games last season and posted averages of 22.6 points, 5.2 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1.5 steals and 3.3 triples.
  • DET Point Guard #2
    Cunningham appeared in only 12 games in his second season due to a heel injury, but he bounced back and appeared in 62 games in 2023-24. Cunningham averaged 22.7 points, 4.3 rebounds, 7.5 assists and 1.9 three-pointers, shooting 44.9% from the floor, 86.9% from the charity stripe and 35.5% from beyond the arc. Aside from the rebounds, the other numbers and the percentages were career highs for the Oklahoma State product. Availability will be a concern for Cunningham, but when healthy, he’s a stat-stuffer with early-round upside in fantasy hoops.
  • GSW Shooting Guard #11
    Shams notes that the two sides will work on sign-and-trade options. It’s not a surprising update, but we’ve finally received confirmation that Thompson will not be a Warrior after 13 seasons and four rings with the franchise that drafted him.
  • LAC Point Guard #1
    Harden enjoyed a productive first season with the Clippers, finishing with averages of 16.6 points, 5.1 rebounds, 8.5 assists, 1.1 steals, 0.8 blocks and 2.6 triples. Most of those numbers were declines in last season’s production, particularly his points, but Harden still finished as an early third-rounder in fantasy hoops. His ability to stuff the stat sheet should keep him in the third-round range for 2024-25, and he could see a bump in production if Paul George leaves in free agency.
  • LAL Small Forward #23
    This news is unsurprising, even with the Lakers selecting LeBron’s son Bronny with the 55th overall pick in the NBA Draft. While James was due to make $51.4 million next season, this allows him to negotiate a new deal with the Lakers. Look for LeBron to remain in Los Angeles and play for new Lakers head coach JJ Redick next season.
  • NOP Point Guard #5
    Atlanta has officially broken up the point guard duo of Trae Young and Dejounte, which means that both should be elite fantasy options this season. Dejounte’s arrival in New Orleans will take the ball out of CJ McCollum’s hands and shift him to more of an off-ball role. Plenty more can still change, as Brandon Ingram is still expected to be moved. For the Hawks, Dejounte’s departure will open up minutes for Kobe Bufkin, as well as Daniels. Nance should fill in as the backup center, and it wouldn’t be surprising if they traded Clint Capela at some point this summer. The picks they acquired are the Lakers’ first rounder next season, as well as the least favorable first rounder between the Pelicans and Bucks in 2027. This move helps the Hawks recoup some draft capital, since they gave it all up to bring Murray to town in the first place.
  • The 7’1” center from France has been widely touted as one of the top prospects in this draft class, but that isn’t because of what he provided statistically. In 30 games for Perth (NBL) this past season, he averaged just 9.6 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.5 blocks in 18.0 minutes per game. Those numbers don’t jump off the page, but his athleticism on film certainly does. Not only did he showcase the ability to lock down the paint and block shots, but he was also able to switch onto perimeter players and still be effective, which is a vital skill in today’s NBA. When Perth matched up against the G League Ignite in September, Sarr had 26 points, 10 rebounds and six blocks while facing off against multiple other top prospects. He has the makings of an elite defender that can also have success as the roll man on offense, and he has also showcased upside as a shooter. Washington has cleared the way for Sarr in his rookie season by trading away Deni Avdija ahead of the draft. Sarr should play a ton of minutes during his rookie season and should be in the conversation for Rookie of the Year.

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NFL

As Broncos defensive lineman Eyioma Uwazurike moves toward potential reinstatement following a gambling suspension, one specific development could slow things down.
The 49ers would surely love to persuade receiver Brandon Aiyuk to play for the team in 2024, at a fifth-year option salary of $14.1 million.
From Dak to CeeDee to Micah, Dallas needs to start solving contract problems.
The NFL has suspended free agent safety Tashaun Gipson for the first six games of the 2024 season, according to the daily transactions report.

Rotoworld

Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter are joined by Adam Grosbard to discuss the potential fantasy production from Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals offense.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter discuss the state of the Seattle Seahawks offense, and how new coaching changes can benefit the receiving room, as well as fantasy managers looking to buy in.
Los Angeles Rams beat writer Adam Grosbard joins the guys on the Rotoworld Football Show to analyze whether there’s a clear-cut No. 1 wide receiver on the roster between Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua.
D.J. Short offers this month’s MLB Team Power rankings.

Motor Sports

NASCAR also penalized Carson Hocevar 25 points for the incident, which happened under caution.
Bobby Rahal: ‘We won more races than McLaren did last year. I’m not sure the logic with it all’
NASCAR’s Brad Moran tells SiriusXM NASCAR Radio that series officials determined that Kyle Busch was not involved in the incident.
Christopher Bell remains No. 1, but Chris Buescher climbs into the top 10.

Golf

Brad Thomas and Denny Carter share their best bets and DFS picks for the John Deere Classic, highlighting Sepp Straka, Sungjae Im, Jake Knapp, among others.
Tee times and groupings for the first two rounds of the John Deere Classic.
Atthaya Thitikul and Ruoning Yin join Golf Today to discuss their Dow Championship win and the challenges of team golf.
Amy Rogers speaks with Neal Shipley, Justin Lower, Davis Thompson and Wesley Bryan about their mindset ahead of the John Deere Classic with The Open qualification at stake.
Joost Luiten posted on social media that he was successful in fighting a Dutch Olympic committee decision to prevent he and two others from competing in Paris.
Davis is now ninth in the international qualifying standings while Bhatia jumped to 10th among Americans.

MLB

Anderson struggled offensively throughout his 65-game stint in Miami, hitting .214 in 234 at-bats with three extra-base hits.
George Bissell breaks down several waiver wire additions for fantasy managers including Christian Scott, Davis Daniel and Jose Miranda.
Matthew Pouliot breaks down the July Top 300 overall rankings in fantasy baseball.
Matthew Pouliot breaks down the July relief pitcher rankings in fantasy baseball.

NBA

Late second-round picks rarely get guaranteed deals, but Bronny with the Lakers is a special case
Paul George is headed to Philly, Klay Thompson to Dallas. Is DeMar DeRozan the best player on the board?
Thompson is headed to Dallas but the Warriors had nothing but kind words as he walked out the door.
Jaylen Brown signed the largest contract in NBA history last summer. In 2026, Luka Doncic will pass Tatum.

Betting

Vaughn Dalzell and Drew Dinsick break down the Netherlands taking on Romania and Turkey facing off against Austria and look at where bettors should be placing their hopes.
Vaughn Dalzell and Drew Dinsick explain why the Philadelphia 76ers have all of the tools to win the Eastern Conference after reportedly signing Paul George to a four year, $212 million contract.
Vaughn Dalzell and Drew Dinsick handicap Wimbledon, including how Aryna Sabalenka withdrawing from the tournament improves Coco Gauff’s chances of winning.

Premier League

The fixtures for the 2024-25 Premier League season have been released.
Aston Villa have made three deals on June 30, including the sale of Douglas Luiz to Juventus in a deal worth a reported $53 million.
Fans will get to see Arsenal versus Manchester United in Los Angeles, Aston Villa visiting Borussia Dortmund, and Premier League champions Manchester City against Barcelona and AC Milan.
Joe Prince-Wright, Andy Edwards and Nick Mendola discuss the transfer needs of the “Big Six” Premier League clubs ahead of the upcoming 2024-25 season.

College Football

Four-star Deuce Geralds earned Defensive Line MVP honors at the Rivals Five-Star.
Ohio State commit Tavien St. Clair won the Quarterback MVP award at the Rivals Five-Star.
Five-star quarterback Julian Lewis is No. 1 in the 2025 Rivals250 but others are pushing him for the top spot.
Kenneth Goodwin is currently listed as an outside linebacker but he may be better suited to play inside linebacker.

College Basketball

Five-star PG Darius Acuff Jr., the No. 9 player in the 2025 class, is down to Arkansas, Kansas, Michigan and UConn.
Kansas State returns four starters this coming season, including All-American center Ayoka Lee.
NBC Sports and Peacock will have both men’s and women’s games from the conference starting in 2025-26.
Randi Henderson, the head coach at Division III Washington University, and North Carolina assistant Sean Sullivan have been hired as women’s basketball assistants at Iowa, coach Jan Jensen announced Wednesday.

Local coverage

After losing out on Paul George, the Warriors have some to do to build a team around their 36-year-old superstar.
According to reports, Tatum inked a five-year, $315 million supermax extension with Boston on Monday.
The Cubs crossed the halfway mark of their season this week and are in last place in the division.
Even though the No. 13 pick from the 2022 draft hasn’t lived up to expectations, he’s far from a bust.

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Brazil and Colombia collide in a tasty Copa America 2024 clash at Levi’s Stadium in the Bay Area with the chance to win Group D on the line.
Chun began his playing career at Cal in 1997 and had served the past eight seasons as director of golf for the Bears.
The move was made with the hope of keeping horses and jockeys safer and improving year-round conditions when also running on dirt and turf.
Buchnevich signed a contract that counts $8 million against the salary cap from when it begins in 2025-26 through the 2030-31 NHL season.
The group stage thrilled from start to finish, now it’s time for the knockout rounds.