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    Donte DiVincenzo amassed 22 points (7-of-18 FGs, 3-of-4 FTs), three rebounds, two assists, two blocks and five three-pointers in Saturday’s loss to the Pistons.

    DiVincenzo’s production in March has been subpar, with the Timberwolves guard entering Saturday having yet to record consecutive double-digit scoring games this month. That changed against the Pistons, with DiVincenzo shooting 5-of-14 from beyond the arc. His field-goal percentage wasn’t particularly good, but it was an improvement on what DiVincenzo has supplied on most nights in March. The Timberwolves play four games in Week 23, starting with the Mavericks on Monday.
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    Billy Donovan agreed to become lead assistant coach with the Spurs, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania.

    Donovan has 11 years of NBA head coaching experience between his stops with the Thunder and the Bulls. He won two college basketball championships with the University of Florida. Donovan left the Bulls in April and is putting a pause on his head coaching career. A decorate coach at 61-years-old, Donovan can certainly impart some wisdom on 44-year-old Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson.
    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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    Daeqwon Plowden signed a two-year, $5.1 million contract with the Kings, according to Michael Scotto of Hoops Hype.

    Plowden had previously been on two-way contracts with the Warriors, Hawks and Kings. He finally got a chance to play with the Kings last year, appearing in 32 games and averaging 26.4 minutes. Plowden scored 10.8 points per game and had 3.0 rebounds per game. The Kings rewarded the 27-year-old for having the best season of his career, though he still isn’t on the fantasy radar.
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    Pat Spencer agreed to a two-way contract with the Suns, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania.

    Spencer has been with the Warriors for the past three seasons. He had career-highs in games (64), starts (14), minutes (18.6), points (7.2), assists (3.5) and three-point percentage (35.7) last year. Spencer is soon to turn 30 and it remains to be seen how much upside is left here. The Suns believe he’s worth the minimal risk of a two-way contract.
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    Tyus Jones agreed to a one-year contract with the Nuggets, reports ESPN’s Shams Charania.

    Jones was traded twice and waived in February before the Nuggets picked him up. He appeared in 11 regular season games with Denver and three playoff games. The Nuggets saw enough to bring him back on a one-year deal, but he isn’t in line for a fantasy-relevant role.
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    Kenrich Williams has agreed to a one-year, $5 million contract with the Thunder, according to NBA Insider Chris Haynes.

    Williams is now set to return to the Thunder for his seventh season with the organization and ninth in the NBA. The 31-year-old shooting guard is a role player, but also a career 36.8% three-point shooter who shot 38.8% from behind the three-point line last season. Williams has more real-life value, especially to a contending team like the Thunder, than in fantasy basketball.
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    Kyle Anderson has agreed to a one-year, $3.9 million contract with the Raptors, reports ESPN’s Shams Charania.

    Anderson has certainly bounced around, appearing for five different teams over the last two seasons. It looks like he’s found a home for this year, though, with the Raptors gearing up for contention in the wake of the Kawhi Leonard trade. For fantasy purposes, Anderson is a role player and doesn’t have much upside at this point in his career.
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    Kyle Lowry will retire as a Raptor, according to Sportsnet’s Michael Grange.

    Lowry, a first-round pick in the 2006 NBA Draft, spent 20 seasons in the NBA. Nine of those were in Toronto, including all six of his All-Star seasons. Of course, Lowry was a starting member of the 2019 NBA Champion Raptors. He was voted All-NBA once in his career, making the third-team in 2015. Lowry will sign a ceremonial one-day contract with the Raptors before retiring. It could be a precursor to eventually having his number retired by the organization.
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    Thunder waived Payton Sandfort.

    Not selected in the 2025 draft, Sandfort spent last season with the Thunder on a two-way contract, appearing in four NBA games. While Thursday’s transaction opens up a two-way slot for Oklahoma City to use on another player, Sandfort is on the team’s Summer League roster.
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    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that the 76ers have agreed to a two-year, $12.3 million deal with Anfernee Simons.

    Simons, who split time between Boston and Chicago, did not play after February 21 due to a lingering wrist injury. As a result, his numbers suffered, with the guard averaging 14.3 points, 2.5 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game in 55 appearances. Simons’ arrival gives the 76ers more firepower off the bench; he’s averaging 15.0 points per game for his career and exceeded 21 points per game in 2022-23 and 2023-24. Depending on injuries, Simons could provide some value in points leagues next season.
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    NBA insider Chris Haynes reports that the Pelicans have turned down multiple trade offers from the Knicks for center Yves Missi.

    The first reported connection between Missi and the Knicks occurred around the February trade deadline, but nothing came of it. New York acquired Jose Alvarado in a separate deal, and the backup point guard has since re-signed with the Knicks after helping the team win its first title in 53 years. Thursday’s report regarding the Knicks’ interest in Missi comes one day after the team lost Mitchell Robinson (Boston) and Ariel Hukporti (Philadelphia) in free agency. New York has a serious need for depth behind starter Karl-Anthony Towns, and it does not appear likely that Missi will be the player to address it, as New Orleans considers him a key member of their team moving forward.