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    Nolan Traoré finished Saturday’s win over the Wizards with 15 points (6-of-7 FGs, 1-of-1 FTs), three rebounds, four assists and two three-pointers.

    Two days removed from combining with Egor Dëmin to become the first Nets rookie tandem to score 20 points or more in the same game since 1982, Traoré had another solid outing. While the overall numbers were modest, the rookie point guard committed just one turnover in 24 minutes. With Dëmin (4/2/2/1/1) getting his minutes at the off-guard spot, the Nets have relied on Traoré and another rookie, Ben Saraf (10/4/4/2 with one three-pointer in 24 minutes) to run the show. Dëmin is the safest fantasy option of the three perimeter rookies, but Traoré is worth watching.
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    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that the Kings are waiving DeMar DeRozan.

    Unsurprisingly, the six-time All Star will enter free agency as Sacramento looks to the future with a rebuild centered around young talent like Darius Acuff Jr. and Nique Clifford. DeRozan is now free to sign with the team of his choosing. Teams to keep an eye on include the Warriors, Heat, Lakers and Raptors. He could also team up with LeBron James, depending on where James ultimately decides to sign.
    Unpacking the noise around Brown's trade to Philly
    Dan Le Batard and Co. share their reactions to the Celtics dealing Jaylen Brown to the 76ers for Paul George and the noise around the deal that felt more "addition by subtraction" for Boston.
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    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that Quinten Post has signed a three-year, $30 million offer sheet from the Grizzlies.

    Post is a restricted free agent, and the Warriors will have until 11:59 PM on Tuesday to match the offer. If Golden State doesn’t match, Post will join a crowded Grizzlies frontcourt featuring Zach Edey, Isaiah Stewart and Cameron Boozer.
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    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that Rui Hachimura has agreed to a two-year, $28 million deal with the Clippers.

    According to Charania, the Lakers didn’t cooperate on a potential sign-and-trade, so Hachimura took his talents across town to Inglewood. The Clippers have Derrick Jones Jr. and limited depth at PF, so Hachimura should be an immediate starter. In three full seasons with the Lakers, Hachimura averaged 12 points and 4.2 rebounds while knocking down 42.6% of his three-point attempts.
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    Adou Thiero recorded 13 points (3-of-9 FGs, 4-of-7 FTs), three rebounds, two assists and three steals in Sunday’s win over the Heat.

    Limited to 25 NBA appearances as a rookie, Thiero may be able to earn a larger role within the Lakers’ rotation next season. LeBron James has informed the team that he won’t be back, and Rui Hachimura remains a free agent. The Lakers have a clear need for athleticism on the wing, and Thiero can certainly provide that. He didn’t have his best shooting game against the Spurs, but his ability to influence the action defensively was on display at times. While Walker Kessler will provide the rim protection, he can’t be the only player who provides cover for the Lakers’ subpar perimeter defenders. Thiero isn’t someone to target in redraft leagues, but he is worth tracking this summer for dynasty leagues.
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    Sam Amick of The Athletic reports that while the Nuggets plan to match any offer sheet that Peyton Watson signs, they’re also open to potential sign-and-trades.

    Watson is a restricted free agent, and like a few other players in his position, he’s been made to wait thanks to a market lacking suitors with available cap space. Denver views him as a key player for the franchise’s future, but there is also a significant gap between what Watson wants, reportedly $25 million per year, and what the team is willing to pay. As a result, the Nuggets are reportedly open to a sign-and-trade as they look to avoid going into the second apron. At this point, only the Nets and Clippers have the cap space to provide Watson an offer sheet without needing to negotiate a trade.
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    Yaxel Lendeborg recorded 11 points (4-of-11 FGs, 0-of-2 FTs), eight rebounds, two assists, one steal, two blocks and three three-pointers in Sunday’s win over the Spurs.

    After making all six of his shot attempts in his summer debut on Friday, Lendeborg cooled off in Sunday’s 98-69 victory. However, the ability to do a little bit of everything was on display, showing why the Warriors selected him 11th overall in last month’s draft. Lendeborg grabbed eight rebounds and recorded three “stocks” while also shooting 3-of-5 from beyond the arc. His fantasy outlook for 2026-27 is in a bit of a holding pattern for now, as the Warriors are among the teams in the mix for free agent LeBron James. If Golden State strikes out on adding the 41-year-old, Lendeborg’s role will take on added importance during his rookie season.
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    Lachlan Olbrich finished Sunday’s win over the Spurs with 13 points (6-of-8 FGs), three rebounds, four assists and one three-pointer.

    With the Bulls refusing to tender a qualifying offer, Olbrich is an unrestricted free agent with the Warriors, hoping to earn a contract or a training camp invite. Golden State coasted to the 98-69 victory on Sunday thanks to a balanced offense, with the 6-foot-10 Olbrich coming off the bench to lead five double-digit scorers. His progress this summer won’t do much for Olbrich’s fantasy outlook in 2026-27, but a good performance may be enough to earn him another opportunity in the NBA after playing in 37 games as a rookie last season.
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    Nick Boyd accounted for 11 points (4-of-7 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), seven rebounds, 10 assists and one steal in Sunday’s loss to the Kings.

    Having agreed to an Exhibit 10 contract days after not being selected in the 2026 draft, Boyd will be in training camp with the Warriors in the fall. After struggling in his summer debut on Saturday, the Warriors’ guard looked more comfortable as an on-ball playmaker on Sunday. Boyd made sound decisions overall, shooting over 50 percent from the field and recording 10 of the Warriors’ 15 assists.
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    Emanuel Sharp finished Sunday’s win over the Warriors with 18 points (5-of-15 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), seven rebounds, three assists, two steals, one block and four three-pointers.

    Of the key Kings players active at the California Classic, Sharp was the only one made available for Sunday’s game. The second-round pick shot 4-of-12 from beyond the arc and worked well with fellow guard Isaiah Stevens (18/1/4/1 with one three-pointer) to lead Sacramento to a second win in as many days. Given his experience at the college level, Sharp can play on or off the ball, which should serve him well with the Kings.
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    Ryan Conwell accounted for 16 points (6-of-18 FGs, 1-of-1 FTs), seven rebounds, three assists, one steal and two three-pointers in Sunday’s double-overtime loss to the Lakers.

    After shooting 4-of-12 from the field in his summer debut, Conwell had a tougher time knocking down shots on Sunday. Included in the 6-of-18 afternoon was a 2-of-12 mark from beyond the arc, making the second-round pick 5-of-19 through two games. With the Heat in “win-now” mode following the acquisition of Giannis Antetokounmpo, rotation minutes may be challenging to come by for Conwell. However, Miami’s lack of future draft capital makes him someone worth tracking in dynasty leagues.