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    The Hornets selected Tidjane Salaun with the No. 6 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft.
    Salaun, an 18-year-old forward from France, has been playing for Cholet Basket since 2021. A smooth forward who reportedly has a 7-foot-2 wingspan, he averaged 9.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 1.0 assists, 1.2 steals, and 1.4 3-pointers in 22.7 minutes per game this season. Salaun starred at the 2023 Basketball Without Borders camp during NBA All-Star Weekend, and the potential is there for him to be a problem on both ends of the floor at either forward position. The height of Salaun’s NBA ceiling depends on his growth as a perimeter shooter and playmaker, as the physical tools and motor are there for him to be an impactful defender. He’ll be an intriguing option who could see plenty of minutes right out of the gate for the rebuilding Hornets.
  • MEM Forward #45
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    GG Jackson had 16 points (6-of-8 FGs, 2-of-3 FTs), seven rebounds, two assists, one block, one steal and two three-pointers in Wednesday’s win over the Kings.
    Jackson started and played 27 minutes against the Kings on Wednesday. The 21-year-old power forward could be one of the main beneficiaries of the Jaren Jackson Jr. trade as he’s consistently shown he can produce when given the opportunity. Jackson has scored in doubled figures in six of his last seven games. He and the rest of the Grizzlies take on the Trail Blazers on Friday.
    Meyers projects the 2026 NBA Draft Class
    Jacob Meyers joins T’D Up to talk about the prospects for this year’s NBA draft and who is at the top of the big board.
  • LAC Forward-Center #20
    John Collins finished Wednesday’s loss to the Cavaliers with 19 points (8-of-11 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs) and seven rebounds.
    Fantasy managers who have Collins on their rosters received solid value in points, rebounds and percentages, but nothing else. With James Harden no longer in the picture and it being unclear when Darius Garland (toe) will be healthy enough to play, Collins should have more opportunities to score. However, this won’t do much for his fantasy value if he puts up relatively empty stat lines like the one he recorded on Wednesday.
  • LAC Forward #2
    Kawhi Leonard produced 25 points (10-of-20 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), seven rebounds, four assists, one steal and two three-pointers in Wednesday’s loss to the Cavaliers.
    Leonard once again led the way offensively for the Clippers, but he didn’t have much help in the first game since James Harden was traded to the Cavaliers. And with new addition Darius Garland recovering from a toe injury, Leonard will be required to do even more of the heavy lifting. The Clippers don’t own their 2026 first-round pick, as it goes to Oklahoma City as part of the Paul George trade. One would think this would dissuade the Clippers from tanking, but Garland’s injury timeline may factor into the path the team takes.
  • Dennis Schröder tallied 11 points (5-of-14 FGs), two rebounds, six assists, three steals and one three-pointer in Wednesday’s win over the Clippers.
    Even though the Cavaliers didn’t have James Harden for Wednesday’s game, Schröder’s role in his debut for the team was not far removed from what he’ll be asked to do once the team is whole. He played 19 minutes, a number that may decrease once Harden is worked into the rotation, and offered decent value. Schröder can provide a spark off the bench as he did for the Pistons last season, but that won’t do much for fantasy managers.
  • CLE Guard #14
    Keon Ellis accounted for six points (2-of-5 FGs), three rebounds, one steal and two three-pointers in Wednesday’s win over the Clippers.
    While Ellis did play 20 minutes or more in each of his final four appearances with the Kings, he was not a consistent member of Doug Christie’s rotation. That may not be an issue in Cleveland, given the Cavaliers’ need for another defensive-minded guard. Ellis only recorded one steal on Thursday, and he’ll have limited fantasy upside in his new home. However, consistent playing time should not be a major issue, which is key for a player who will be an unrestricted free agent in the summer.
  • CLE Guard #45
    Donovan Mitchell finished Wednesday’s win over the Clippers with 29 points (10-of-19 FGs, 6-of-6 FTs), five rebounds, nine assists, four steals and three three-pointers.
    Mitchell and the Cavaliers took care of the Clippers with relative ease, winning the first quarter by a 36-18 margin and not looking back. How the partnership between him and James Harden works out remains to be seen, since The Beard wasn’t available, but adding Harden to the mix should alleviate some of the playmaking pressure on Mitchell. The hope is that Harden will make his Cavaliers’ debut on Saturday against the Kings.
  • SAC Forward-Center #11
    Domantas Sabonis had 24 points (10-of-18 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), 15 rebounds, three assists and one steal in Wednesday’s loss to the Grizzlies.
    Sabonis hadn’t played in almost a week due to a back injury. While the 29-year-old power forward only played 24 minutes against the Grizzlies on Wednesday, he played well considering the amount of time off. Sabonis had a double-double with at least 20 points, which he hadn’t had since January 23 against the Cavaliers. He’s provided seventh-round per game value over the last two weeks. The Kings have two more games this week, starting with a matchup against the Clippers on Friday.
  • NYK Forward #7
    The Knicks have reportedly acquired Dalen Terry from the Bulls in exchange for Guerschon Yabusele.
    The Knicks have added to their backcourt, taking a chance on a 2022 first-round pick who will be a free agent in the summer. Terry could never carve out a consistent role for himself in Chicago, and he’s unlikely to find that in New York. It should be noted that Miles McBride has missed the last four games due to a left ankle injury, and there’s concern that he could be out for an extended period. Yet, even with that being the case, Terry’s addition does not move the needle in fantasy basketball.
  • MEM Guard-Forward #2
    Ty Jerome had 28 points (10-of-14 FGs, 5-of-6 FTs), one rebound, seven assists, one steal and three three-pointers in the Grizzlies’ 129-125 victory over the Kings on Wednesday.
    While Jerome continues to start, he’s only playing about 20 minutes per game right now. The 28-year-old point guard is still putting up the numbers. Jerome had at least 19 points and at least six assists in his last two games before dropping 28 points with seven assists against the Kings on Wednesday. The Grizzlies have two more games this week, starting with a matchup against the Trail Blazers on the road on Friday.
  • CHI Forward #28
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that the Knicks have traded Guerschon Yabusele to the Bulls for Dalen Terry.
    Signed to a two-year deal last summer with a player option for the 2026-27 season, Yabusele’s fit with the Knicks was awkward. While he began the season playing rotation minutes, his playing time decreased from December onward. As was the case in New York, consistent playing time won’t be guaranteed in Chicago, even with the Bulls’ lack of interior depth. Yabusele’s move does not affect fantasy basketball.