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  • ORL Small Forward #22
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    Franz Wagner led Germany with 22 points (9-of-17 FGs), six rebounds, one assist, one block and two triples in a 97-77 win over Japan on Saturday.
    Less than a month after agrees to a five-year, $224 million extension from Orlando, Wagner is leading Germany in the Olympics. He was their leading scorer in this game and will continue to be one of their best players as they look to hold on to their title as the best in the world after winning the gold medal at the FIBA World Cup last summer. Hopefully Wagner will be able to carry some of this success into the regular season in a few months.
  • FA Center #7
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    Magic waived Orlando Robinson.
    Robinson, who was on a two-way contract, appeared in just four games for the Magic before the All-Star break. In a corresponding move that won’t affect fantasy basketball, the team signed wing Alex Morales to a two-way contract.
    Clippers can reach playoffs with Kawhi on fire
    With an inviting rest-of-season schedule and Kawhi Leonard playing at an "All-Pro" level, Vaughn Dalzell and Drew Dinsick believe the Clippers are worth betting on to make the playoffs.
  • PHI Forward #33
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that the 76ers signed Jabari Walker to a two-year contract.
    Walker, who was on a two-way deal, maxed out his 50-game limit before the All-Star break. This move ensures that he’ll be available to play in games for the rest of the season, including the playoffs. While Walker’s signing ensures the 76ers of another option in the frontcourt if needed, he’s unlikely to affect fantasy basketball.
  • ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that the Wizards have signed Alondes Williams ot a 10-day contract.
    Williams, who played with the Heat’s Summer League outfit this past summer, makes the move up after playing for the Wizards’ G League affiliate this season. The fourth-year guard was named a G League All-Star earlier this month. While he may have opportunities to show what he can do, Williams is unlikely to have a significant impact on fantasy basketball.
  • GSW Guard #50
    Warriors signed Nate Williams to a two-way contract.
    Williams spent time with the Rockets over the last few seasons and actually signed a four-year deal with them last March. However, he was waived over the summer and has been playing this season with the Long Island Nets. Williams went undrafted in 2022 and hasn’t been able to stick around with a team since then, but he’ll get the chance to establish himself with Golden State, though he will likely spend most of his time in the G League.
  • PHI Guard #15
    Marc Stein reports Cameron Payne is signing with the 76ers for the rest of the season.
    Payne spent time during the preseason with the Pacers but has played in Serbia since then. However, he is “securing a buyout,” which will allow him to sign with Philadelphia. The veteran point guard will provide depth behind Tyrese Maxey, but he won’t see significant minutes unless there is an injury in front of him. In that scenario, he may be able to provide decent value in assists.
  • MIN Guard #5
    Anthony Edwards finished with 32 points (13-of-22 FGs), nine rebounds, three assists, one steal and six three-pointers in the All-Star Game on Sunday.
    Edwards received 10 of the 14 votes for MVP of the All-Star Game, with Kawhi Leonard receiving the other four. Edwards’ highest-scoring game was the first matchup with Team World, which ended with a Scottie Barnes game-winning triple after Edwards forced overtime with a three-pointer of his own. They lost to Team USA Stars in the second game of the night, but they got revenge in the championship by winning 47-21. Edwards has had his best season as a scorer thus far and will look to build on this performance with a strong finish to this season.
  • LAC Forward #2
    Kawhi Leonard finished with 37 points (13-of-24 FGs), nine rebounds, three assists, four steals and seven three-pointers in the All-Star Game on Sunday.
    Team USA Stars ultimately lost to Team USA Stripes in the championship, but overall, this was a great performance from Leonard, who has had an excellent season for the Clippers. De’Aaron Fox hit a game-winning triple to beat the Stripes in the first matchup, but Leonard provided the heroics in his home arena against Team World. He scored 31 points in that 12-minute game, including what ended up being the game-winning triple. However, he fell flat in the championship game. Still, Kawhi has been incredible this season and will get the next few days off to ensure he is fresh for the final stretch of the season.
  • SAS Forward-Center #1
    Victor Wembanyama finished with 33 points (10-of-13 FGs, 9-of-9 FTs), eight rebounds, three blocks and four three-pointers in the All-Star Game on Sunday.
    Team World lost both of their games to each of the Team USA teams by a combined total of five points. Wemby certainly can’t be blamed for the losses. He scored 33 of the team’s combined 80 points and was efficient while doing it. Heroics from Scottie Barnes and Kawhi Leonard prevented Wemby and Team World from getting a win, but Wembanyama was still one of the best players in the All-Star Game and appears primed to finish the regular season strong.
  • MIA Forward #16
    Keshad Johnson won the slam dunk contest as part of NBA All-Star Saturday.
    Undrafted from Arizona in 2024, Johnson has been a part of the Heat’s bench for the last two seasons. The 24-year-old forward won the slam dunk contest, besting the Spurs’ Carter Bryant in the final round. Bryant earned the only 50 score of the night with a dunk that resembled Vince Carter’s iconic dunk in the 2000 slam dunk contest, but failed to complete a dunk on his next turn. Johnson won the competition with a windmill jam after taking off from a step inside the free throw line.
  • POR Guard #0
    Damian Lillard won the three-point contest as part of NBA All-Star Saturday Night.
    Lillard’s score of 29 in the final round was enough to beat Kon Knueppel, who had 17, and Devin Booker, who had 27. The 35-year-old point guard won the three-point contest for the third time in his career, tying Larry Bird and Craig Hodges for most in NBA history. Lillard is out for the season after rupturing his left Achilles during last year’s playoffs.