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  • DET Guard #2
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    Cade Cunningham had 29 points (11-of-25 FGs, 5-of-6 FTs), seven rebounds, 11 assists, two steals and two three-pointers in the Pistons’ 106-92 victory over the Magic on Sunday.
    Cunningham continues to power the Pistons’ offense this season. The 24-year-old point guard was +14 in 37 minutes. Cunningham has provided third overall per game value over the last two weeks. The Pistons have three games in the upcoming week, starting with a matchup against the Cavaliers on Tuesday.
  • FA Forward-Guard #7
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    Joe Ingles has signed with Melbourne United.
    After spending 12 seasons in the NBA, Ingles will return home to Australia on a two-year deal. Ingles had a successful NBA career, but his playing time dwindled over the last few seasons. The 38-year-old Aussie will likely wrap up his professional career back home.
    Pelicans tap Mosley as team’s next head coach
    NBA Showtime reacts to the New Orleans Pelicans hiring Jamahl Mosley as their next head coach and the importance of trusting the team’s foundation in this next chapter.
  • SAS Center-Forward #7
    Luke Kornet (foot) is available to play against the Thunder in Game 1 on Monday.
    Kornet was initially listed as questionable for this game, but he will be good to go. He’ll continue to fill out the backup center minutes behind Victor Wembanyama.
  • SAS Guard #4
    De’Aaron Fox (ankle) has been ruled out against the Thunder in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals on Monday.
    Up until an hour before tipoff, the expectation was that Fox would suit up for this game. However, the Spurs will be without their star point guard, though if there is a team built to withstand this type of loss, it’s San Antonio. They’ll likely turn to rookie Dylan Harper to replace Fox in the starting unit, with Stephon Castle taking on even more playmaking responsibility.
  • CLE Forward-Center #22
    Larry Nance Jr. (illness) is questionable to play against the Knicks on Tuesday.
    Nance missed Games 6 and 7 against the Pistons with this illness and could remain out for another game. He played five minutes in the first round against the Raptors but didn’t see the floor at all against Detroit. His status won’t impact the Cavaliers’ rotation for the conference finals.
  • NYK Forward-Guard #8
    OG Anunoby (hamstring) is probable to play against the Cavaliers on Tuesday.
    Anunoby missed Games 3 and 4 of the Knicks’ series against the 76ers, but he is expected to return to take on Cleveland. This doesn’t come as a surprise after he was a full participant in practice last week. Miles McBride replaced him in the starting lineup but will head back to the bench with Anunoby likely to return.
  • NOP Head Coach
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports the Pelicans are hiring Jamahl Mosley to be their next head coach.
    It is a five-year deal for Mosley, who was let go by the Magic just two weeks prior to this. He led Orlando for five years, going 189-221 with three playoff appearances. Mosley was able to turn a lottery team into a playoff team by his third season and will look to replicate that culture shift in New Orleans.
  • SAS Guard #4
    De’Aaron Fox (ankle) has been upgraded to probable for Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals against the Thunder on Monday.
    Fox is still plagued with a sore right ankle, but he’s expected to play through it at Paycom Center. San Antonio’s veteran point guard averaged 17.7 points, three rebounds and five assists across 31.5 minutes in six games of the Western Conference semis against Minnesota.
  • DET Guard #24
    Daniss Jenkins finished Sunday’s Game 7 loss to the Cavaliers with 17 points (4-of-12 FGs, 7-of-8 FTs), three rebounds, five assists and two three-pointers.
    Jenkins started the final three games of the series, scoring at least 15 points in each. It wasn’t enough to push Detroit into the conference finals, but his performances were a positive to take into the offseason. During the regular season, Jenkins played well enough to earn a standard contract that includes a $4 million team option for 2026-27. Fantasy-wise, Jenkins was most valuable when the Pistons were shorthanded on the perimeter, especially when Cade Cunningham missed time. Due to Detroit’s need for supplementary playmaking, Jenkins could be worth taking a flier on in the late rounds of drafts in deeper leagues if he returns to the Motor City.
  • DET Guard-Forward #9
    Ausar Thompson notched five points (2-of-7 FGs, 0-of-2 FTs), seven rebounds, two blocks and one three-pointer in Sunday’s Game 7 loss to the Cavaliers.
    The Pistons don’t look to Thompson for much offensive production, but his deficiencies on that end were a problem against the Cavaliers. While the elite defensive ability is why Ausar logs heavy minutes, the inability to shoot was just as problematic for Detroit as center Jalen Duren’s struggles. Extension-eligible this summer, Thompson must make strides on offense to not only raise Detroit’s ceiling but his as well. Fantasy-wise, Ausar is capable of offering excellent value in category leagues, but only if he can expand his game.
  • DET Forward #12
    Tobias Harris recorded five points (0-of-6 FGs, 5-of-6 FTs), five rebounds, two assists, one steal and one block in Sunday’s Game 7 loss to the Cavaliers.
    Having performed admirably throughout the postseason, Harris appeared to run out of gas in the second round. After scoring 20 points or more in each of the first three games, the veteran forward totaled 40 points in Games 4 through 7. On Sunday, Harris failed to make a shot from the field, prompting some to flash back to his final game as a 76er, when he went scoreless in Game 6 loss to the Knicks in the first round of the 2024 playoffs. In recent years, Harris has exceeded expectations in fantasy basketball. Whether he does the same in 2026-27 depends on where he’ll be, as Harris will be an unrestricted free agent.
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