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  • GSW Shooting Guard
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    Warriors selected Koby Brea with the 41st pick in the 2025 NBA Draft.
    Golden State made this pick, but it’s headed to Phoenix as part of a trade reported earlier Thursday. Brea played four years at Dayton before joining Kentucky for his fifth and final collegiate season. The 6'6, 202-pound wing finished the 2024-25 campaign with averages of 11.6 points, 3.2 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 2.6 triples. He shot 43.5% from beyond the arc last season and a blistering 49.5 percent from downtown the season prior. Brea has obvious potential as a three-point specialist in the NBA, though it’s unknown if he can impact other areas of the game. Heading to Phoenix, he can provide high-level catch-and-shoot ability for a team that must account for Kevin Durant’s departure via trade. However, he’s joining a team that is loaded with wings, which may complicate things regarding Brea’s ability to crack the rotation as a rookie.
  • NOP Guard #0
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    Jeremiah Fears recorded 20 points (8-of-17 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), seven rebounds, six assists, one steal and two three-pointers in Thursday’s loss to the Timberwolves.
    Highlights: Timberwolves pull away from Pelicans
    Julius Randle dropped 28 points in the Wolves' road in at the Pelicans.
  • NOP Guard-Forward #41
    Saddiq Bey produced 20 points (8-of-17 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), six rebounds, one assist and three steals in Thursday’s loss to the Timberwolves.
  • NOP Forward #25
    Trey Murphy amassed 21 points (7-of-17 FGs, 7-of-8 FTs), seven rebounds, eight assists and two steals in Thursday’s loss to the Timberwolves.
  • MIN Guard #5
    Anthony Edwards accumulated 11 points (3-of-6 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), six rebounds, four assists, one steal, three blocks and two three-pointers in Thursday’s win over the Pelicans.
  • MIN Center #27
    Rudy Gobert recorded 15 points (5-of-8 FGs, 5-of-8 FTs), 12 rebounds, three assists and one blocked shot in Thursday’s win over the Pelicans.
  • MIN Center-Forward #11
    Naz Reid amassed 19 points (6-of-13 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), seven rebounds, six assists, one steal, two blocks and four three-pointers in Thursday’s win over the Pelicans.
    Seven Timberwolves scored in double figures on Thursday, with Reid’s total being surpassed only by Julius Randle, who scored 28. With head coach Chris Finch being willing to go small down the stretch, as he has on a few occasions this season, it was Reid who was on the floor while starting center Rudy Gobert was on the bench. Reid is already rostered in 74 percent of Yahoo! leagues, but, notably, he’s played at least 28 minutes in each of his last four appearances (33 on Thursday). Consistently hitting or exceeding that number would likely raise his fantasy ceiling.
  • MIN Forward-Center #30
    Julius Randle accounted for 28 points (9-of-18 FGs, 8-of-8 FTs), nine rebounds, three assists and two three-pointers in Thursday’s win over the Pelicans.
    On a night when Anthony Edwards finished with more turnovers (eight) than shot attempts (six), Randle led the way as other Timberwolves picked up the slack. The roles were reversed in Tuesday’s win over the Pelicans, so it’s only right that the veteran forward stepped up in the rematch. Based on his Yahoo! ADP, many expected Randle to be a middle-round option in category leagues. Well, he’s providing third-round value in eight- and nine-cat formats, much to the delight of those who drafted him. Minnesota ends its Week 7 with a home game against the Clippers on Saturday.
  • BKN Forward #2
    Danny Wolf accounted for 17 points (5-of-12 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), nine rebounds, three assists and three three-pointers in Thursday’s loss to the Jazz.
    Over his last five games, Wolf has averaged 12.4 points, 5.8 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.2 three-pointers per game. It goes without saying that these are solid numbers for a rookie coming off the bench behind two young bigs in Nic Claxton and Noah Clowney. However, the lackluster defensive production makes Wolf difficult to trust this early in the season. While the recent run has been encouraging, he has not reached the point where he should be considered in most redraft leagues. That’s likely to change later this season, especially with the Nets dropping to 1-10 at home on Thursday.
  • BKN Forward #1
    Ziaire Williams notched 23 points (7-of-14 FGs, 6-of-9 FTs), one assist, one steal, one block and three three-pointers in Thursday’s loss to the Jazz.
    With Terance Mann limited to 18 minutes after a two-game absence and the hard fall he took during the second half of Thursday’s game, there was more room for Williams to contribute despite coming off the bench. The former lottery pick finished with his second 20-point game of the season and first since October 24. However, while Thursday was good, Williams’ season-long fantasy value remains subpar. The only reason to consider adding him ahead of Sunday’s game against the Pelicans would be if Mann and Michael Porter Jr. can’t play.
  • BKN Forward-Center #21
    Noah Clowney finished Thursday’s loss to the Jazz with 29 points (8-of-15 FGs, 10-of-12 FTs), four rebounds, three assists, three blocks and three three-pointers.
    While his season-long fantasy value remains relatively low, now would be a good time to hop onto the Clowney bandwagon if he’s sitting on your league’s waiver wire. Over the past two weeks, the Nets forward/center has provided fourth-round value in eight-cat formats, and he’s scored at least 16 points in seven of his last eight games. Clowney is rostered in 30 percent of Yahoo! leagues, so he’s certainly available in some 12-team formats. Now would be a good time to change that.