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  • HOU Shooting Guard #9
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    Dillon Brooks shot 8-of-18 from the field and 1-of-2 from the foul line in Wednesday’s win over Oklahoma City, accounting for 20 points, four rebounds, four assists, one steal, two blocks, and three 3-pointers in 42 minutes.
    Efficiency hasn’t been a strength of Brooks, but his performance on Wednesday was an improvement on his 2-of-13 performance in Monday’s win over Portland. Houston has won ten straight games, but that hot streak has not made Brooks a more attractive fantasy option. Over the past ten games, he has averaged 12.1 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 0.8 steals, and 1.6 3-pointers, shooting 43.7% from the field and 88.2% from the foul line. That production has Brooks ranked outside the top 200 in 9-cat formats. Being a fixture in the starting lineup is why he remains rostered in 32% of Yahoo leagues.
  • IND Center #13
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    Tony Bradley (hip) is questionable for Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday.
    Bradley suffered a strained left hip flexor during Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals. While he was made available for Game 6 on Saturday, the Pacers’ backup center did not see any time, with Rick Carlisle deciding to go with Thomas Bryant as Myles Turner’s backup instead. Even if Bradley is available for Thursday’s series opener in Oklahoma City, that does not guarantee he’ll get on the court.
    Malone favored to become next head coach of Knicks
    Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick believe the Knicks have a "specific plan" for their next head coach, leading them to point to Mike Malone and Johnnie Bryant as the most likely options.
  • NOP Power Forward #1
    Pelicans lead executive Joe Dumars told NOLA.com that Zion Williamson remains a “focal point” for the franchise moving forward.
    While Williamson has shown flashes of the talent many expected him to be when selected first overall in the 2019 draft, there have been availability concerns. He’s surpassed 60 games twice in six seasons in New Orleans, most recently making 30 appearances in 2024-25. Add in the off-court concerns, including Williamson being named in a recent lawsuit accusing him of rape and years of abuse, and it’s fair to question his place within the Pelicans’ hierarchy. Based on his recent comments, Dumars does not appear to share those concerns. “I’ve had really good conversations with Zion,” Dumars said. “We’ve had lunch. Dinner. Watched playoff games together. We’ve done it all. I’ve had some real honest conversations with him. Some real direct and honest conversations. We’re going to go forward with Zion. He’s going to continue to be a focal point here as we go forward.”
  • PHX Head Coach
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that the Phoenix Suns have hired Jordan Ott as their next head coach.
    Ott will replace Mike Budenholzer, who was fired after just one season in Phoenix. Five of the Suns’ last six head coaches have been one-and-dones, and Ott will look to buck that trend with a successful inaugural campaign. He has experience with the Hawks, Nets, Lakers and most recently, the Cavs. According to Shams, Ott got the stamp of approval from Devin Booker, who was actively engaged in the coaching search.
  • NYK Head Coach
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports the Knicks have relieved Tom Thibodeau of his duties as head coach.
    One year after signing a three-year extension, Thibodeau is out as head coach of the Knicks. New York had back-to-back 50-win seasons and made the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in 25 years under Thibodeau, but the team is looking for a new voice to help the organization get over the hump after five years with coach Thibs. The Knicks’ pursuit of a championship for the first time since 1973 will begin this offseason with the search for a new coach.
  • PHX Small Forward #35
    The Suns have been aggressive in pursuit of trading Kevin Durant and regaining control of draft capital, according to Kelly Iko of the Athletic.
    Since the end of the season, according to Iko, the Houston Rockets have fielded several calls from the Suns, who have gradually lowered their asking price for Durant. The Suns are interested in getting some of their first round picks back as Houston controls their first round selections in 2025, 2027 and 2029. The asking price is still not low enough for the Rockets, who aren’t keen on breaking up their young core of players for the 36-year-old small forward, casting doubt over a deal ever materializing.
  • IND Power Forward #5
    Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said Jarace Walker will miss at least Games 1 and 2 of the NBA Finals against the Thunder.
    At the earliest, Walker could return for Game 3 on June 11. Though Walker has had some solid minutes, he hasn’t played a significant role for the Pacers in the playoffs to this point. Obi Toppin will continue to fill out the majority of the backup power forward minutes.
  • IND Power Forward #5
    Jarace Walker (ankle) left the arena on crutches following Saturday’s Game 6 victory over the Knicks.
    The Pacers sealed their first trip to the NBA Finals since 2000 on Saturday, defeating the Knicks in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals to win the series. The lone negative was the right ankle injury suffered by Walker, who landed awkwardly during the fourth quarter. The second-year forward required assistance back to the locker room and did not return. During his postgame availability, Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said he was unsure what Walker’s status for the NBA Finals would be. Indiana has the depth to withstand Walker’s absence if he cannot play, but this would leave Carlisle with one less potential option to call on.
  • MIN Center #11
    NBA insider Jake Fischer reports Naz Reid is expected to opt out of his contract and enter free agency.
    Reid has been one of the best reserves in the NBA over the last few seasons. If he chooses to test the free agent waters, it could be to simply gauge his value and earn a fair contract. It doesn’t guarantee that he will leave Minnesota, though if he is able to find a team that wants to him to start, that could be the best thing for his fantasy value. In that scenario, he would be drafted much earlier in fantasy drafts next season.
  • IND Point Guard #0
    Tyrese Haliburton recorded 21 points (9-of-17 FGs), six rebounds, 13 assists, three steals, one block and two three-pointers in Saturday’s 125-108 series-clinching Game 6 win over the Knicks.
    Haliburton followed up an unexpected Game 5 clunker with an excellent performance in Game 6 to send the Knicks packing. Haliburton put the Pacers up 20 points with under a minute left in the fourth quarter with deep three-pointer. The 25-year-old point averaged 21.0 points per game, 10.5 assists per fame and 6.0 rebounds per game in the series. The Pacers will have a few days off before the NBA Finals tips off on Thursday with Game 1 against the Thunder.
  • NYK Point Guard #11
    Jalen Brunson had 19 points (8-of-18 FGs), two rebounds, seven assists and two three-pointers in Saturday’s series-ending Game 6 loss to the Pacers.
    Brunson took the Knicks as far as they could go this year. In a must-win situation on the road in Game 6, the 28-year-old point guard faced the toughest Pacers defense he’d seen all series. Brunson’s 19 points were the lowest total he had in the series. He turned the ball over five times and was -18 in 34 minutes as the Knicks season came to an end in Game 6. Brunson had a number of accomplishments this year such as being honored by the All-NBA team, Clutch Player of the Year, and taking the Knicks as far in the playoffs as they’ve been in 25 years. While Brunson was excellent in these playoffs, his supporting cast wasn’t enough for the Knicks to make the Finals. New York will head into the offseason with questions surrounding the direction of the team after falling short in the playoffs once again.