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  • OKC Point Guard
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    Ajay Mitchell led the Thunder with 21 points (7-of-9 FGs), five rebounds, one assist and one triple in an 80-77 win over the Grizzlies on Wednesday.
    It has been a fantastic three days stretch for Mitchell. 24 hours after he had a double-double, he dropped a team-high 21 points to lead the Thunder to a win. He is averaging 15.3 points, 3.3 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 1.3 steals per game so far this summer, which is excellent production for a second-round pick on a stacked team. It will be difficult for him to earn much of a role in year one, but he has shown that he may be able to eventually earn a spot in the rotation, even if it takes a few seasons.
  • OKC Guard-Forward #8
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    Jalen Williams accounted for 17 points (5-of-16 FGs, 5-of-6 FTs), seven rebounds, four assists, four steals and two three-pointers in Saturday’s loss to the Spurs.
    While Williams did not shoot the ball well on Saturday, fantasy managers will be pleased with the rebounds, assists and steals. His four pilfers were a season-high; Williams entered Saturday with seven steals across six appearances. J-Dub is providing third-round value in eight- and nine-cat formats, not far removed from his Yahoo! ADP (26). Unfortunately, the Thunder play just twice in Week 9, a Thursday/Friday back-to-back against the Clippers and Timberwolves.
    HLs: Spurs stun Thunder in Wemby's return
    The Spurs had a trio of 22-point scorers in De'Aaron Fox, Stephon Castle and a returning Victor Wembanyama in their stunning win to end the Thunder's streak and secure a spot in the NBA Cup Final against the Knicks.
  • OKC Center-Forward #55
    Isaiah Hartenstein accumulated 10 points (5-of-9 FGs), eight rebounds, one assist, one steal and one blocked shot in Saturday’s loss to the Spurs.
    Victor Wembanyama wasn’t the only post player making their return to action on Saturday. Hartenstein was back in the Thunder lineup after missing six games with a strained right calf, and his minutes were restricted. The 7-footer played 20 minutes and was productive, recording a complete stat line. Hartenstein doesn’t need a high usage to provide reliable fantasy value, but he is more “high floor” than “high ceiling.” Cason Wallace moved to the bench on Saturday, finishing with seven points, three rebounds, one assist, two steals and one three-pointer in 27 minutes.
  • OKC Center-Forward #7
    Chet Holmgren produced 17 points (3-of-8 FGs, 10-of-12 FTs), seven rebounds, one block and one three-pointer in Saturday’s loss to the Spurs.
    Holmgren didn’t have the best night shooting the basketball, but the foul line helped boost the final point total. Having to deal with Victor Wembanyama for portions of Saturday’s game didn’t help, but there’s no need for fantasy managers to have any concern about Holmgren. He’s still providing excellent value in eight- and nine-cat formats, proving to be slightly more valuable in the latter. The Thunder play twice in Week 9, starting with the Clippers on Thursday.
  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander recorded 29 points (12-of-23 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), four rebounds, five assists, one block and one three-pointer in Saturday’s loss to the Spurs.
    While the Spurs made life difficult for Gilgeous-Alexander in some ways, he still extended his streak of games with at least 20 points to 97. The reigning MVP shot 1-of-7 from beyond the arc, and he committed a season-high five turnovers. Entering Saturday, SGA had just two games this season with at least four turnovers. Unfortunately for fantasy managers, the Thunder don’t have a good Week 9 schedule. They play twice, with a back-to-back on Thursday/Friday against the Clippers and Timberwolves.
  • SAS Guard-Forward #24
    Devin Vassell accounted for 23 points (6-of-13 FGs, 7-of-8 FTs), five rebounds, four assists, one steal, one block and four three-pointers in Saturday’s win over the Thunder.
    Vassell led the way for the Spurs in what was a balanced scoring effort, with four players scoring at least 22 points in Saturday’s victory. And he needed the slump-buster, having totaled 13 points on 3-of-15 shooting in the Spurs’ prior two games. Vassell’s performance on Saturday was especially encouraging because it came with Victor Wembanyama available, even if the big man’s minutes were limited. For the season, Vassell is closing in on top-75 value in nine-cat formats, exceeding his Yahoo! ADP (97).
  • SAS Guard #5
    Stephon Castle amassed 22 points (9-of-16 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), six rebounds, two assists and two three-pointers in Saturday’s win over the Thunder.
    The reigning Rookie of the Year took a beating on Saturday, finishing with both a bloody lip and a bloody nose, and he was also responsible for six turnovers. However, Castle’s turnover issues were limited mainly to the first quarter, as he and the other Spurs appeared to be pressing. Victor Wembanyama subbing in to begin the second quarter certainly helped calm some nerves. Castle has scored at least 20 points in seven games this season, and his scoring average is nearly four points higher than his rookie year number (14.7). Next up for Castle and the Spurs are the Knicks in Tuesday’s NBA Cup final, which will not count toward team records or statistics.
  • SAS Guard #4
    De’Aaron Fox accounted for 22 points (8-of-15 FGs, 3-of-4 FTs), two rebounds, four assists, two steals, one block and three three-pointers in Saturday’s win over the Thunder.
    Fox was one of four Spurs to score either 22 or 23 points on Saturday, with the team rebounding from a brutal 0-of-11 start from three to hand Oklahoma City its second loss of the season. Fox has scored at least 20 points in 14 of the 17 games he’s appeared in this season, and he’s providing top-25 value in eight-cat formats. After Tuesday’s NBA Cup final against the Knicks, Fox and the Spurs will play three games over the final four days of Week 9. That’s good news for fantasy managers.
  • SAS Forward-Center #1
    Victor Wembanyama finished Saturday’s win over the Thunder with 22 points (6-of-11 FGs, 9-of-12 FTs), nine rebounds, two assists, one steal, two blocks and one three-pointer.
    Wembanyama made his long-awaited return to the court on Saturday, but fans and fantasy managers had to wait a little longer than they expected. The Spurs did not play him at all in the first quarter, and Wemby logged just seven minutes in the second quarter. The goal was to ensure that Wembanyama’s minutes restriction would not be an issue in the fourth quarter, and the approach worked. He only needed 21 minutes to record an excellent stat line, showing why he’s considered one of the NBA’s premier talents. Tuesday’s NBA Cup final against the Knicks won’t count towards stats or fantasy basketball, but the Spurs will have three other games in Week 9.
  • POR Center #16
    Yang Hansen (face) is questionable for Sunday’s game against the Warriors.
    Yang was held out of Thursday’s loss to the Pelicans with a facial contusion, joining Donovan Clingan and Robert Williams III on the sidelines. Whether the rookie is in Portland’s rotation on Sunday depends on the availability of Clingan and Williams, who are also questionable. If those two can play, Hansen will likely be out of the rotation entirely.
  • POR Center-Forward #35
    Robert Williams III (illness) is questionable for Sunday’s game against the Warriors.
    Portland was without its top three centers on Thursday, including Williams. He was initially questionable for that game before being ruled out, and that could happen again on Sunday. Williams’ fantasy value, if available, depends on the status of starting center Donovan Clingan, who has missed the last three games. If Clingan plays, Williams will be locked into the backup center role, which limits his fantasy ceiling.