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  • FA Shooting Guard #94
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    George King has signed an Exhibit 10 deal with the Clippers.
    This is just a training camp contract, so while King will provide another body at camp, he’ll likely be waived and head to L.A.'s G League affiliate before the start of the 2021-22 season.

  • MIN Guard #0
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    Donte DiVincenzo added 21 points (7-of-15 FGs, 3-of-4 FTs), six rebounds, four assists, one block and four three-pointers in the win over the Warriors on Friday.
    On the heels of a two-point outing against the Suns, DiVincenzo bounced back nicely on Friday with his fourth 20-point game of the season. He hadn’t had a significant impact on the game through three quarters, but saved his best for the fourth. In the final frame, he recorded 10 points and knocked down two massive three-pointers to swing the momentum and ultimately help the Wolves get back in the win column. With Mike Conley (Achilles) and Anthony Edwards (foot) out on Friday, and Bones Hyland (knee) exiting early with an injury, there’s a chance DiVincenzo’s usage and production could take a jump in the short term.
    HLs: Curry's eruption not enough in return vs. MIN
    Watch Stephen Curry drop 39 points in his return from injury for the Golden State Warriors, which was not enough in a loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves Friday night.
  • MIN Center #27
    Rudy Gobert amassed 24 points (11-of-13 FGs, 2-of-3 FTs), 14 rebounds, one assist, two steals and one block in the win over the Warriors on Friday.
    After being ejected from Monday’s loss to the Suns, Gobert responded with one of his better performances of the season on Friday. In the win, the veteran center crossed the 20-point mark for the second time this season and pulled down double-digit rebounds to claim his 10th double-double. Most notably, Gobert came up big in the fourth quarter by going 6-of-6 from the field with a key basket down the stretch to help the Timberwolves get back in the win column. His numbers are down slightly this season, but he remains a nightly double-double threat.
  • MIN Forward-Center #30
    Julius Randle tallied 27 points (7-of-14 FGs, 11-of-12 FTs), nine rebounds, six assists and two three-pointers in the win over the Warriors on Friday.
    Randle did a little bit of everything for the Timberwolves on Friday. The veteran forward led all Minnesota players in scoring, taking advantage of the charity stripe and efficient overall shooting. His work on the boards brought him close to a double-double, and he made several key passes down the stretch of the fourth quarter to help the Wolves land a bounce-back win. Randle has now tallied at least 20 points in four consecutive games and continues to provide value as a facilitator.
  • BKN Guard-Forward #14
    Terance Mann amassed 12 points (4-of-8 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), four rebounds, seven assists, two steals and two three-pointers in Friday’s loss to the Mavericks.
    Mann won’t bring much to the table as a scorer, but the Nets starting a rookie point guard (Egor Dëmin) opens the door for him to occasionally have a night like he did on Friday. The seven assists matched Mann’s season-high, and fantasy managers also received solid value in steals and percentages. However, he is still ranked well outside the top-200 in eight-cat formats, so there’s no need to take the plunge following Friday’s performance. Dëmin only played 18 minutes in Dallas, finishing with three points (1-of-7 FGs), one rebound, one assist, two steals and one three-pointer.
  • BKN Center #33
    Nic Claxton accounted for 14 points (5-of-12 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), 10 rebounds, four assists, one steal and one blocked shot in Friday’s loss to the Mavericks.
    One game removed from recording his second triple-double of the season, Claxton pushed his double-double tally to seven on Friday. The Nets center finished with a complete stat line, which included a 4-of-4 effort at the foul line. Claxton is making 70.3 percent of his free throws on the season, which would be the best mark of his career by a wide margin. In fact, Claxton has not finished a season making at least 60 percent of his free throws in his NBA career.
  • BKN Forward #2
    Danny Wolf finished Friday’s loss to the Mavericks with 17 points (6-of-10 FGs, 2-of-4 FTs), seven rebounds, one assist, one steal, one block and three three-pointers.
    Wolf has scored at least 17 points in three of his last six games. But is he at the point where he can be trusted in a higher percentage of redraft leagues? Maybe so. Despite the inconsistent scoring, Wolf has been a 10th-round player in eight-cat formats over the past two weeks. While he certainly isn’t a must-add, deep-league managers can’t be blamed for considering Wolf well ahead of the “silly season” rush. The negative in the short term is the schedule, as the Nets face Milwaukee on Sunday, but they only have two games in Week 9.
  • BKN Forward #17
    Michael Porter Jr. notched 34 points (12-of-20 FGs, 4-of-5 FTs), four rebounds, three assists and six three-pointers in Friday’s loss to the Mavericks.
    Porter dropped another gaudy point total on Friday, extending his streak of 30-point games to four. This is the player many envisioned him being after the Nets acquired him from the Nuggets. The lingering concern is that the Nets could decide later this season to prioritize their younger, unproven options, which would likely come at Porter’s expense. Well, we aren’t there yet, so Porter managers should enjoy the ride.
  • DAL Guard #00
    Max Christie accumulated 15 points (5-of-13 FGs, 1-of-1 FTs), six rebounds, three assists, two steals, two blocks and four three-pointers in Friday’s win over the Nets.
    After scoring just six points in his first game back on the bench on December 6, Christie got back on track Friday night. He’s reached double figures in three of his last four outings, with the 15 points being the most in a game for Christie since November 24. While Naji Marshall (17/1/4/1 with one three-pointer) appears to be locked into the starting lineup, Christie is still capable of providing value. Managers in deep leagues who held onto him were rewarded for their faith (or forgetting to drop Max) on Friday.
  • DAL Forward #25
    P.J. Washington accounted for 13 points (4-of-10 FGs, 4-of-6 FTs), four rebounds, two assists, one steal, two blocks and one three-pointer in Friday’s win over the Nets.
    While other Mavericks were more impactful as scorers, Washington recorded a complete stat line in Friday’s victory. And with Dereck Lively II (foot) done for the season, he stands to receive even more opportunities to provide solid fantasy value. Providing close to top-50 value over the past two weeks, Washington is now a top-100 player for the season. Rostered in 46 percent of Yahoo! leagues, P.J. is worth grabbing in 12-team leagues due to the opportunity that’s in front of him.
  • DAL Forward #32
    Cooper Flagg amassed 22 points (10-of-16 FGs, 2-of-3 FTs), five rebounds, eight assists, one steal and one blocked shot in Friday’s win over the Nets.
    On a night when starting point guard Ryan Nembhard (two rebounds and five assists in 21 minutes) struggled, Flagg’s improved playmaking abilities came in handy. The rookie’s eight assists were the second-most in a game for him this season, trailing only an 11-assist effort against the Lakers on November 28. Over the last two weeks, Flagg has provided fourth-round per-game value in eight- and nine-cat formats, which aligns with his Yahoo! ADP (42).