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    Quentin Grimes (illness) is available for Wednesday’s game against the Bulls.

    Grimes is set to return after a one-game absence due to an illness. Marjon Beauchamp started and had 13 points in Monday’s loss to the Thunder, but will head back to the bench with Grimes returning.
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    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that the Lakers signed Ziaire Williams to a one-year, $3 million contract.

    Despite averaging a career-high 10.2 points per game last season, Williams’ contract option was not picked up by the Nets. He will now join a Lakers roster that harbors ambitions of contending in the West, even with the LeBron James era ending. While he posted solid numbers over his two seasons in Brooklyn, Williams was still not reliable enough to be trusted in most fantasy leagues. That’s likely to remain the case in Los Angeles.
    HLs: Peterson takes charge of UTA offense vs. LAC
    Darryn Peterson appeared to settle into a leading role in the Utah Jazz's NBA Summer League loss to the Clippers, scoring a team-high and game-high tying 23 points with some head-turning dunks and smooth spacing.
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    Collin Murray-Boyles (finger) will not play in Monday’s game against the Pacers.

    Murray-Boyles has yet to appear in a game this summer, and it’s fair to wonder if the Raptors will eventually shut him down given the low stakes. While injuries limited him to 57 games as a rookie, the 6-foot-8 forward averaged 8.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 0.9 steals and 0.9 blocks in 21.9 minutes. When healthy, Murray-Boyles can be highly valuable in category leagues, even if he continues to come off the bench next season.
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    Aday Mara had 10 points (4-of-6 FGs, 1-of-1 FTs), nine rebounds, four assists, and one block in the Thunder’s 104-79 loss to the Warriors on Sunday.

    Midway through the second quarter, Mara drove the baseline and stopped before turning around and delivering a two-handed dunk. The 21-year-old center had 10 points and was also active on the boards with nine rebounds. Mara will likely see limited minutes as a rookie behind a crowded Thunder frontcourt, but holds significant value in dynasty formats.
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    NBA Insider Marc Stein reports former Suns head coach Frank Vogel is “poised” to join the Warriors coaching staff.

    Vogel was last an NBA head coach in 2023 with the Suns, who fired him after just one season. His previous stop is perhaps more relevant here as he coached the Lakers and won a championship with LeBron James in 2020. With James reportedly considering joining the Warriors in free agency this offseason, Vogel joining Golden State’s coaching staff is notable, though nothing is guaranteed. Vogel has also coached the Magic and the Pacers.
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    Meleek Thomas had 30 points (10-of-24 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), four rebounds, seven assists, four steals and four three-pointers in the Cavaliers’ 103-94 loss to the Pistons on Sunday.

    Thomas dropped 20 points against the Pacers in his first Summer League action on Friday and followed it up with a 30-point performance against the Pistons. The 34th overall pick in the draft, Thomas continues to display excellent scoring ability. The rookie is ticketed for a bench role with the Cavaliers, the question is how many minutes he’s able to earn.
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    Khaman Maluach had 15 points (5-of-9 FGs, 2-of-3 FTs), 15 rebounds, one assist, one steal, two blocks and two three-pointers in the Suns’ 81-75 loss to the Pelicans on Sunday.

    Maluach followed up his double-double against the Trail Blazers on Friday with another double-double against the Pelicans on Sunday. The 19-year-old center was +10 in 28 minutes in a six-point loss for the Suns. Maluach continues to look improved in Summer League play.
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    Stefan Bondy of the New York Post reports Russell Westbrook is a candidate to join the Heat if LeBron James does not sign with Miami.

    Westbrook, 37, is an obvious fit for the Heat in the wake of the trade for Giannis Antetokounmpo. He still has something left in the tank and would come cheap, which is a necessity for Miami at this point. Of course, Westbrook is out of the picture if LeBron decides to join Giannis in Miami. James is yet to make a decision in free agency and is reportedly also considering Cleveland, Golden State and Philadelphia.
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    Nuggets signed F Alpha Diallo to a one-year, $1.4 million contract.

    Diallo, 29, won EuroLeague Best Defender award last year. Now he’ll make the jump to the NBA on a guaranteed contract with the Nuggets. While Diallo agreed to a relatively cheap contract, the fact a contending team like Denver decided to take a chance on him speaks volumes.
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    Yang Hansen (illness) is out for Sunday’s game against the Magic.

    The 16th overall pick in the 2025 draft, Hansen recorded 12 points, nine rebounds and four assists in Friday’s loss to the Suns. With Donovan Clingan locked into the starting center role and Robert Williams III re-signed, Hansen will once again face long odds to earn consistent rotation minutes when the regular season begins. As for Sunday, his absence means more minutes will be available to Aliou Diarra, who was not selected in last month’s draft.
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    Jack Kayil finished Saturday’s loss to the Spurs with 12 points (5-of-14 FGs), five rebounds, three assists, two steals and two three-pointers.

    Initially a question mark to arrive in Las Vegas at all, Kayil received the necessary clearance from Alba Berlin and made his Knicks summer debut on Saturday. The 39th overall pick in last month’s draft logged 21 minutes off the bench and played well after getting over some early jitters. Kayil has said that his goal is to come over to the NBA immediately and not spend another season in Europe, but he also noted after Saturday’s loss that the decision isn’t up to him. Kayil remaining with Alba Berlin would give the Knicks a little more room under the second apron, which may impact the thinking of Knicks decision-makers.