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  • BOS Power Forward
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    The Warriors drafted Massachusetts forward Stephane Lasme with the 46th pick on Thursday.
    Lasme should be able to run with the Warriors and is a good shot blocker. However, he’s not likely to see many minutes next season.
  • OKC Center-Forward #55
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    Isaiah Hartenstein (eye) has been ruled out against the Spurs on Wednesday.
    Hartenstein and Chet Holmgren (back) are both sidelined for the second leg of the Thunder’s back-to-back. Jaylin Williams and Branden Carlson should fill out the center minutes, though only Williams will have any upside as a streaming option.
    Allen, Gillespie carry Suns over Trail Blazers
    Michael Grady and Brad Daugherty discuss the effort shown by the Phoenix Suns against the Portland Trail Blazers that saw Grayson Allen and Collin Gillespie set up with Devin Booker sidelined.
  • OKC Center-Forward #7
    Chet Holmgren (back) has been ruled out against the Spurs on Wednesday.
    Holmgren played through the back injury against Orlando, but he’ll sit the second leg of this back-to-back. Isaiah Hartenstein is out as well, so Jaylin Williams should start at center, while Branden Carlson should be available to fill out backup minutes. Williams should hold streaming upside as the primary center, even if the matchup is suboptimal.
  • DAL Forward #35
    Marvin Bagley III has been traded to the Mavericks.
    Bagley has been a solid backup center for Washington this season, which includes some productive outings as a starter. With Dallas, he could be productive down the stretch of this season. He isn’t a long-term solution at center, but he will be part of the rotation along with Daniel Gafford, Moussa Cisse and Dwight Powell. Bagley is arguably the best offensive big in that group, so he should be able to carve out a place in the rotation and could spend time as a starter, given Gafford’s injury frequency.
  • DAL Forward #8
    Malaki Branham has been traded to the Mavericks.
    Branham has been a volume scorer through the first four seasons of his career, which has led to some productive nights. However, he hasn’t been able to carve out a sustained role. He’ll get the chance in Dallas, and he could be a strong option during silly season. He’s only 22 years old, so there is still some upside here, but it is unlikely that he ends up as a long-term guard option for the Mavs.
  • WAS Guard #4
    AJ Johnson has been traded to the Mavericks.
    The 2024 first-round pick was traded to Washington during his rookie year after being drafted by Milwaukee. He’ll be on the move once again and try to make things work in Dallas. The Mavs seem to be shifting towards a tank for this season, so Johnson could play big minutes down the stretch of this year, which could lead to some fun production during silly season.
  • DAL Forward #22
    Khris Middleton has been traded to the Mavericks as part of the Anthony Davis trade.
    Middleton has had a solid season in Washington, and he will now get a fresh start in Dallas. Just like with the Wizards, Middleton’s availability for the rest of the season will be spotty, though he should be relatively effective when available. He’ll be part of the wing rotation, which means he’ll take away minutes from Caleb Martin, Max Christie and Klay Thompson. It’s unclear if he’ll start or come off the bench, but the minutes should be similar regardless.
  • WAS Guard #0
    Danté Exum has been traded to the Wizards as part of the Anthony Davis trade.
    Exum was ruled out for the rest of the season in November, and he’s on an expiring deal. Exum was included to make the deal work, but he may not ever suit up for Washington. He’ll enter free agency next summer.
  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (abdominal) will be re-evaluated after the All-Star break.
    SGA was able to play in OKC’s win over the Magic on Tuesday, but he’ll now miss at least five more games entering the break. OKC has the best record in the league, but they’ve faced a ton of injuries already this season. The added rest will be good for SGA in the long run. Ajay Mitchell (abdominal) should start when he returns, but there will be plenty of minutes and usage for everyone available, including the recently-acquired Jared McCain.
  • OKC Guard #20
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports the Thunder have acquired Jared McCain in exchange for the Rockets 2026 first-round pick and three second-round picks.
    McCain got off to an incredibly hot start to his rookie season, but a season-ending injury, followed by an injury that delayed his start to this year, left McCain on the outskirts of a deep backcourt rotation in Philadelphia. He’s clearly talented, but he had to spend time in the G League this season and hasn’t been able to find the same magic that he had at the beginning of his rookie year. He’ll get a fresh start with the defending champs, which will be another tough rotation to crack. However, he’s talented enough to make this investment worth it for OKC.
  • D’Angelo Russell has been traded to the Wizards as part of an eight-player trade.
    Russell has been out of the rotation for most of the season in Dallas, and now he’ll join the rebuilding Wizards. It is unlikely that he is given any meaningful minutes, unless the Wizards feel he isn’t going to help them win too many games. Russell could certainly be a buyout candidate, which may be the only path for him to make an impact this season.