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    Malik Monk (shoulder) is questionable for Friday’s game against the Pelicans.

    After sitting out Sunday’s loss to the Nets, Monk played 29 minutes off the bench in Wednesday’s win over the Raptors. If he’s unable to play on Friday, those minutes will be divided among multiple players, including Devin Carter and Daeqwon Plowden.
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    Kawhi Leonard’s reported trade to the Raptors won’t be complete until the NBA’s investigation into the Clippers is over.

    The two teams agreed to send Leonard back to Toronto for Brandon Ingram, Gradey Dick and draft compensation at the end of June, but that deal is now on hold pending the league’s investigation into the Clippers’ Aspiration scandal. ESPN’s Shams Charania said that the expectation is that the deal will still end up happening. While that remains to be seen, all parties involved will be better off as soon as the league finally wraps up this investigation.
    Is Peterson the frontrunner for Summer League MVP?
    Vaughn Dalzell and Drew Dinsick evaluate the NBA Summer League MVP contenders including the Utah Jazz's Darryn Peterson or Ace Bailey and Golden State Warriors' Yaxel Lendeborg.
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    Pete Nance agreed to a two-year, minimum contract with the Bucks, according to NBA Insider Jake Fischer.

    It’s a two-year, non-guaranteed contract for Nance. The Bucks somewhat curiously waived the 26-year-old forward last week, but elected to bring him back now. While much remains in flux with the Bucks’ roster, Nance seems ticketed for a reserve role next season. He averaged 5.4 points and 2.7 rebounds in 15.7 minutes per game over 47 games (six starts) last season.
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    Jordan Clarkson agreed to a one-year, $3.9 million contract with the Knicks, reports ESPN’s Shams Charania.

    It’s a veteran minimum deal for Clarkson, who turned 34 last month. He served as valuable depth during the Knicks’ championship run and will take on a similar role next season. With the Knicks aiming to be under the second apron, Clarkson is an important value signing for their offseason.
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    Myron Gardner (ankle) will not play in Summer League.

    Gardner sprained his left ankle during Miami’s first California Classic game on Friday and has since been sent back to Miami to undergo further treatment. The 6-foot-6 wing appeared in 45 games as a rookie, averaging 3.6 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.0 assist in 9.1 minutes. While Gardner is unlikely to be in a position to impact fantasy basketball next season, the Heat saw their depth take a hit with the Giannis Antetokounmpo trade. As a result, there may be a few more opportunities for Gardner to contribute.
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    Khobi Price of the California Post reports that the Lakers are interested in acquiring Jonathan Kuminga via sign-and-trade.

    While there is mutual interest between the Lakers and Kuminga, who is an unrestricted free agent after the Hawks declined his option, the two sides are reportedly far apart on a deal. With the Lakers’ activity at the start of free agency, they’re limited in how much money they can spend to fill their remaining roster spot. In fact, the Lakers would have to shed $20 million to pay Kuminga $10 million annually, and that price tag won’t get the job done. As a result, it’s been reported that the Lakers are interested in a sign-and-trade that would send Jarred Vanderbilt and a 2032 first-round pick to Atlanta. While Vanderbilt offers limited offensive production at best, he is a solid defender. However, his contract combined with a future first-round pick may not be all that appealing to the Hawks. Cleveland is also reportedly interested in Kuminga, but the chase for LeBron James takes priority for the Cavaliers.
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    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that the Jazz signed Mo Bamba to a two-year deal.

    The sixth overall pick in the 2018 draft, Bamba is still looking to cement himself as a pro after an inconsistent run in Orlando to begin his NBA career. He’s appeared in 36 NBA games over the last two seasons, including four in 2025-26. Signed to a 10-day deal by the Jazz in March, Bamba played two games for Utah, corralling 20 rebounds. He made a good enough impression to earn a contract from Utah, but Bamba’s return is unlikely to affect fantasy basketball.
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    Circl City Spin’s Tony East reports that the Pacers plan to waive Micah Potter.

    News of the Pacers’ decision to move on from Potter came to light shortly after the team’s reported signing of veteran forward/center Larry Nance Jr. In his lone season with the Pacers, Potter started seven of the 47 games he appeared in, averaging 9.7 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.5 three-pointers in 19.3 minutes. While Wednesday’s reported transaction does not affect fantasy basketball, Potter was productive enough last season to land elsewhere as a backup for the 2026-27 campaign.
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    HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto reports that the Nuggets are waiving Jonas Valančiūnas.

    The Nuggets had until the end of Wednesday to decide whether to fully guarantee Valančiūnas’ $10 million contract for next season. The veteran center had a $2 million partial guarantee before July 9; Wednesday’s reported transaction makes Valančiūnas a free agent once he clears waivers, saving the Nuggets some money. He appeared in 65 games last season, averaging 8.7 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 13.4 minutes. Given last summer’s rumors that Valančiūnas was interested in returning to Europe, it may not be a lock that he remains in the NBA next season.
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    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that Larry Nance Jr. has signed a one-year, $4 million deal with the Pacers.

    Nance Jr. logged a career-low 12.8 minutes per game across 35 appearances for the Cavs last season, and his role isn’t expected to expand with the Pacers. He’ll fight for backup minutes in the frontcourt with Jay Huff and Micah Potter, and Nance Jr. isn’t on the fantasy radar in most leagues.
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    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that the Warriors decided not to match Quentin Post’s offer sheet, allowing him to join the Grizzlies.

    The Grizzlies will welcome another frontcourt player this offseason with the addition of Post, who joins newcomers Cameron Boozer, Isaiah Stewart and Jerami Grant. Post played two seasons with Golden State and averaged 7.8 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 1.5 three-pointers across 109 regular-season games. His value comes as a floor spacer, despite shooting only 33.6 percent from deep last season. He’ll have a chance to bounce back on a Grizzlies team entering a new era.