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  • SAC Center #9
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    According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, the Kings have signed Nerlens Noel to a one-year deal worth $3.1 million.
    The nine-year NBA veteran spent last season with the Pistons and Nets, appearing in a total of 17 games. Noel’s signing will boost Sacramento’s center rotation behind Domantas Sabonis, but it will only impact fantasy basketball if the Kings are without their All-Star due to injury. And the Kings re-signed Alex Len earlier this month, which limits Noel’s streaming potential. Noel finished last season with averages of 2.1 points and 2.7 rebounds in 11.5 minutes.
  • BKN Guard #30
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    Ochai Agbaji has been traded to the Nets.
    Agbaji fell out of the rotation in Toronto, and now he’ll get a fresh start in Brooklyn. The former lottery pick should fill out some minutes on the wing, which could alter Ziaire Williams’ place in the rotation. Agbaji could end up making a large impact for fantasy managers during silly season, but he shouldn’t be rostered at this point.
    Davis heads to Wizards in trade deadline stunner
    Grant Liffmann offers the impacts of the Anthony Davis trade to the Washington Wizards as the Dallas Mavericks gain flexibility to build around Cooper Flagg and the Wizards pair AD with Trae Young and more.
  • TOR Guard #3
    Chris Paul has been traded to the Raptors in a multi-team deal that will send Ochai Agbaji, a 2032 second-round pick and cash to the Nets and the rights to Vanja Marinkovic to the Clippers.
    The Clippers “severed ties” with Paul two months ago, and while he technically has a new home, it likely isn’t a permanent one. The Raptors aren’t having CP3 report and could either trade or waive him. At 40 years old, Paul will likely look to find a contender to join, though it is unlikely he finds a team that will give him a large role.
  • BKN Guard #24
    Cam Thomas (personal) has been ruled out against the Magic on Thursday.
    Thomas has been playing a reserve role for Brooklyn recently, which has led to some decent scoring nights, though he hasn’t popped. Drake Powell and Ben Saraf should take on extra minutes with Thomas unavailable.
  • OKC Forward-Center #22
    Thunder acquired Mason Plumlee in exchange for Ousmane Dieng.
    Dieng has already been rerouted to Chicago. Plumlee will provide some depth down low, but he’s past his days of impacting fantasy basketball.
  • LAL Center-Forward #11
    Jaxson Hayes has been suspended one game for pushing the Wizards’ mascot.
    Hayes pushed the mascot before their game against the Wizards on Jan. 30. Jarred Vanderbilt and Maxi Kleber should fill out the backup center minutes for the Lakers.
  • CHI Forward #13
    Ousmane Dieng has been traded to the Bulls.
    Dieng was never able to carve out a spot in the rotation for the Thunder since they drafted him 11th overall in 2022. He still has loads of untapped potential, and he should get a larger opportunity in Chicago. Keep an eye on him as silly season approaches since this trade indicates the Bulls could pivot towards improving their lottery odds.
  • CHI Guard #8
    Collin Sexton has been traded to the Bulls.
    Sexton has been solid as a reserve for Charlotte this year, which was enough for him to be the main piece for Chicago to acquire in this deal. He joins a crowded backcourt rotation for the Bulls, so the only path for him to provide value in standard leagues is for Chicago to make more moves, whether that means flipping Sexton or dealing another guard they currently have on the roster.
  • Mike Conley has been traded to the Hornets.
    Conley was traded to Chicago on Tuesday, but reports indicated that he wouldn’t stick around. One day later, and he’s now in Charlotte. If he remains with the Hornets, he’ll provide a veteran presence in the locker room for a team that is trying to return to the postseason. That is good for Charlotte, but it doesn’t leave Conley with enough minutes for fantasy managers to consider him as an option.
  • CHA Guard #0
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports the Hornets have acquired Coby White and Mike Conley in exchange for Collin Sexton, Ousmane Dieng and three second-round picks.
    Numerous teams were interested in making a move for White, and Charlotte has won the sweepstakes. With Sexton heading to Chicago, White will likely fill out the sixth man role that Sexton previously occupied and should start when LaMelo Ball comes off the bench during back-to-backs. This isn’t an ideal landing spot for White from a fantasy perspective, though he should still play enough minutes to provide some value.
  • OKC Forward #13
    Ousmane Dieng is away from the Thunder and won’t play against the Spurs on Wednesday.
    Dieng is listed as “not with team”, and with trade rumors swirling, it’s possible Dieng could be on the move ahead of the trade deadline. He hasn’t been a large part of the rotation for most of the season, and the only path to him making a statistical impact this season likely comes through a trade.