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    Michael Frazier accounted for two points, three rebounds and one assist in eight minutes Saturday vs. the Timberwolves.
    Frazier, who’s on a two-way contract, has spent the majority of his time with the Rockets’ G-League affiliate. Saturday’s appearance was his second of the season, with his first coming in Thursday’s loss to the Thunder.
  • NBA Shooting Guard #21
    Melvin Frazier (right ankle sprain) won’t play in Thursday’s game against the Bucks.
    Frazier has been dealing with this ankle issue since the preseason, but even if he were available, there are no guarantees he’d be in the rotation. Continue ignoring him.
  • NBA Shooting Guard #21
    Michael Frazier has agreed to a two-way deal with the Rockets.
    Frazier earned the Most Improved Player Award in the G-League last season, and that’s where he’ll spend the majority of his 2019-20 campaign due to the two-way deal. He’s safe to ignore in fantasy hoops.
  • NBA Shooting Guard #21
    Michael Frazier (right ankle sprain) will not play in Thursday’s exhibition game vs. Toronto.
    Frazier is vying to make one of the final regular-season roster spots to be Houston’s third-string PG, but even if he makes the team, he won’t have any relevancy in fantasy hoops.
  • NBA Shooting Guard #21
    The Rockets are signing Michael Frazier.
    It’s basically just a move to fill out the roster. Frazier was named the G League’s Most Improved Player, averaging 16.9 points, 5.5 boards and 3.4 dimes with the Rockets’ G League team.
  • NBA Shooting Guard #21
    Florida guard Michael Frazier will play for the Warriors at summer league.
    Hey, another shooter for Golden State. Frazier said he thinks he’s the best shooter in the draft, so expect him to get plenty of chances to prove that in GSW’s system at Vegas. He obviously will have to be very impressive to make the team, but maybe someone picks him up.
  • NBA Shooting Guard #21
    Michael Frazier said he was the “best shooter in this draft.”
    Frazier shot 43.2 percent from 3-point range in his three seasons at Florida and improved when handed a larger role, something NBA teams like to see from prospects as they prepare for the next level. DraftExpress currently projects Frazier to be taken 53rd overall.
  • NBA Shooting Guard #21
    A Lakers team spokesman has confirmed the signing of G Michael Frazier.
    Frazier will get a two-year, partially guaranteed deal in order to fight for a roster spot in training camp. Frazier’s agent also tweeted out a congratulations on Sunday evening, meaning the deal should be officially official in just a matter of days.
  • NBA Shooting Guard #21
    Michael Frazier has reportedly agreed to terms on a partially guaranteed, two-year deal with the Lakers.
    Even if Frazier makes the Lakers’ 2015-16 regular-season roster, there won’t be enough minutes to go around in Los Angeles for him to be worth paying attention to in any league.
  • NBA Shooting Guard #21
    The Lakers officially signed G Michael Frazier on Tuesday.
    Frazier’s contract is reportedly a two-year, partially guaranteed deal, so there are no guarantees he makes LA’s opening night roster. If he does make the team, he’ll just be an emergency depth guy, and he can safely be ignored in all leagues on draft day.