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    2025 Draft Order

    1. Back Court Violators (renewed)
    2. Bada Bing (renewed)
    3. TRP Dynasty Basketball Club (renewed)
    4. Kitties (renewed)
    5. Reign Men (renewed)
    6. Whack (renewed)
    7. Hittin J's (renewed)
    8. Midrange Jumpers (renewed)
    9. Ronny Turiaf (renewed)
    10. Nighthawks (renewed)
    11. DR Splash (renewed)
    12. Straight from the 313 (renewed)

    Important Dates

    2025 Season

    Aug 1st - Renewal deadline
    Sep 6th - Team sales finalized
    Sep 20th - Draft cutdown to 12 players
    Oct 1st - Rookie/Free-Agent draft begins
    Oct 14th - Cutdown to 20 players
    Oct 21st - Season starts

  • Fantasy Week 1Scoreboard
    Bada Bing0.0
    TRP Dynasty Basketball Club0.0
    Straight from the 3130.0
    DR Splash0.0
    Hittin J's0.0
    Whack0.0
    Kitties0.0
    Back Court Violators0.0
    Nighthawks0.0
    Ronny Turiaf0.0
    Reign Men0.0
    Midrange Jumpers0.0
  • StandingsExpanded
    DivisionWLPts
    Whack000.0
    Back Court Violators000.0
    Bada Bing000.0
    TRP Dynasty Basketball Club000.0
    Straight from the 313000.0
    Nighthawks000.0
    DR Splash000.0
    Kitties000.0
    Reign Men000.0
    Ronny Turiaf000.0
    Midrange Jumpers000.0
    Hittin J's000.0
  • Player Notes
    Bradley Beal Fri Oct 17 2:10pm

    Los Angeles Clippers shooting guard Bradley Beal (knee) is expected to make his preseason debut on Friday against the Golden State Warriors. After battling injuries in recent seasons, the 32-year-old veteran will look to reestablish himself as one of the league's most efficient scorers in a revamped Clippers offense. Beal joins a star-studded lineup alongside James Harden and Kawhi Leonard, giving Los Angeles one of the most dynamic perimeter trios in the NBA. While his health remains a concern, Beal's proven ability to create his own shot and contribute in assists and steals makes him a worthwhile late-round target in fantasy drafts. If he can stay on the floor, Beal could provide strong mid-tier production and deliver solid value as a complementary scorer and secondary playmaker for the Clippers.

    VJ Edgecombe Fri Oct 17 2:00pm

    Philadelphia 76ers rookie guard VJ Edgecombe (hip) is expected to return for the team's preseason finale on Friday against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Edgecombe last appeared on October 4th against the New York Knicks before missing time due to a minor hip issue. The third overall pick in this year's NBA Draft is projected to start on opening night when the Sixers face the Boston Celtics. The former Baylor standout impressed with his defensive instincts, athleticism, and perimeter shooting during the preseason, showcasing the versatility that made him a top prospect. His ability to stretch the floor and complement superstar Joel Embiid should earn him a prominent role early in his rookie campaign. Fantasy managers in deeper leagues should keep an eye on Edgecombe as a potential sleeper with upside in steals and three-point production.

    AJ Green Fri Oct 17 1:50pm

    Milwaukee Bucks guard AJ Green has agreed to his first extension with the team on Thursday. According to ESPN's Shams Charania, Green and the Bucks agreed to a four-year extension worth $45 million, which is fully guaranteed. The 26-year-old went from 35 appearances and 9.9 minutes per contest in his rookie season to 73 games played and 22.7 minutes per game just last year. He also averaged 7.4 points, 2.4 rebounds, 1.5 assists, and 2.1 threes per game. With Damian Lillard gone, the guard rotation will likely have a lot of movement throughout the season. Green should play a prominent role after his extension, but they also have Cole Anthony, Gary Trent Jr., Kevin Porter Jr., Ryan Rollins, Andre Jackson Jr., Gary Harris, and Amir Coffey. Green may serve as a sleeper pick in category leagues if he cracks the starting lineup, though.

    Jeremy Sochan Fri Oct 17 1:50pm

    San Antonio Spurs forward Jeremy Sochan (wrist) was cleared from his calf injury a couple of weeks ago, but a new injury will keep him out of the season opener. According to ESPN, the fourth-year forward is dealing with a sprained left wrist that he suffered during a 5-on-5 drill while coming back from his calf injury. He's had a number of health issues over his first three seasons as he's only played more than 56 games in one of them. Last year, he played in 54 games and averaged 11.4 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 1.6 turnovers per game. Sochan hasn't exactly found the best role for his playstyle yet, so it has equated to some wildly inconsistent numbers game to game. He's currently best suited for a streamer-type of role in all fantasy formats.

    Jaylen Brown Fri Oct 17 1:20pm

    Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (hamstring) tweaked his hamstring during Wednesday's preseason game against the Toronto Raptors. He hasn't fully returned to practice yet, but it seems like he's trending in the right direction. Head coach Joe Mazzulla called his status day-to-day, and Brown was able to participate in everything but the live portion. The Celtics' season opener is October 22 against the Philadelphia 76ers, so it gives Brown a bit of time to get right again. With no Jayson Tatum (Achilles), Brown has to step into the number-one role, but if he can't suit up, Derrick White and Anfernee Simons should see big boosts in minutes.

    Jaden Ivey Fri Oct 17 12:30pm

    Detroit Pistons guard Jaden Ivey (knee) will have to wait a bit longer to make his debut after undergoing knee surgery on Thursday. The 23-year-old hasn't played a regular-season game since January 1 of last season after suffering a fibula injury that shortened his year to only 30 appearances. According to head coach J.B. Bickerstaff and the team, there wasn't one specific event to point back to that forced him to get this surgery. He started to experience some discomfort after playing one preseason game, and it seems that his work in training camp was a bit too much, too quick. He'll now be out for four weeks and the team will re-evaluate from there. The fourth-year combo guard is due for his rookie extension and averaged 17.6 points, 4.0 assists, 4.1 rebounds, and 3.0 turnovers per game in his shortened third season.

    Paul George Fri Oct 17 12:10pm

    Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George (knee) is still recovering from offseason knee surgery and hasn't received the green light to play in any of the team's preseason contests. According to ESPN's Shams Charania, the nine-time All-Star will not be available for the team's season opener on October 22. Charania reports that George should be ready to return shortly afterwards, but there isn't a firm date just yet. Last season, the former Clipper appeared in only 41 games with his new team and averaged 16.2 points, 5.3 rebounds, 4.3 assists, and 1.8 steals per game. When healthy, he should be a great fantasy asset in all formats, but it's unlikely that he will produce like he did from 2015 to 2019.

    Joel Embiid Fri Oct 17 11:40am

    Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid (knee) has been on a long and well-documented road to recovery as his knees continue to ail him as his career goes on. He last played on February 22 against the Brooklyn Nets and the team has played it safe with him ever since. He underwent another knee surgery and talked about having a better plan coming into this season. All of that has culminated in Embiid officially being able to play in the team's preseason finale on Friday against the Minnesota Timberwolves. He's still unlikely to play back-to-backs, but it will be considered a win if he can play in at least half of their regular-season games. Last season, he appeared in 19 contests and averaged 23.8 points, 8.2 rebounds, 4.5 assists, and 3.3 turnovers per game.

    Chris Livingston Thu Oct 16 2:30pm

    Free agent forward Chris Livingston has been waived by the Milwaukee Bucks, who are in the middle of a roster crunch for their final roster. Livingston was the final pick of the 2023 NBA draft and signed a guaranteed deal in the offseason. He played 42 games with the Bucks over his two seasons in the NBA, averaging just 1.3 points, 1.3 rebounds, and 4.7 minutes per game. He did start one game last season in February, finishing with 10 points, six rebounds, and two steals in 27 minutes. He put up good numbers in the G League last year and had success in the Summer League as well. He'll probably catch on with another team, but his role and fantasy value will depend on where he lands.

    Nique Clifford Thu Oct 16 2:10pm

    Sacramento Kings forward Nique Clifford stepped up on Wednesday night in his team's exhibition loss to the Clippers. Clifford scored 19 points on an efficient 8-of-13 from the field, and added three rebounds, one steal, and two three-pointers. The first-round pick from Colorado State could be a great late-round pick since he should get a chance to contribute early in the season with Keegan Murray (thumb) set to miss at least a month. Dario Saric started in place of Murray, but Clifford has shown more fantasy potential. He'll be an early-season sleeper to watch, and he could be a good DFS or streaming play in the early going, even if he comes off the bench.

    Cooper Flagg Thu Oct 16 2:00pm

    Dallas Mavericks guard/forward Cooper Flagg has started the last two preseason games at point guard for his new team. He filled in with D'Angelo Russell unavailable on Monday, but he stayed in the starting lineup at point guard in Wednesday's game event with Russell coming off the bench. The team hasn't confirmed the No. 1 pick's role owill be n opening night, but the jumbo lineup of Flagg, Anthony Davis, Dereck Lively II, P.J. Washington, and Klay Thompson seems to be playing well and could be the Mavs' starting five on Opening Night. Flagg finished Wednesday's game with 13 points, two rebounds, and three assists in 28 minutes. His fantasy upside is extremely high in any role, but beginning the season in the starting lineup would give him a great chance to make an immediate impact.

    Ron Harper Jr. Thu Oct 16 1:40pm

    Boston Celtics forward Ron Harper Jr. earned a roster spot on the Celtics with a strong preseason. After entering the league as an undrafted rookie out of Rutgers in 2022, Harper played 11 games across the last three seasons in Toronto and Detroit. He spent most of his time in the G League, including a stop with the Maine Celtics, and he also played on the team's Summer League squad. He was in camp on a tryout deal, and played 32 minutes in three preseason games, including stretches with Boston's regular starters. Harper is a versatile forward who could play his way into meaningful minutes in Boston, especially with Jayson Tatum (Achilles) out for at least the majority of the upcoming season.

    Spencer Dinwiddie Thu Oct 16 1:30pm

    Free agent guard Spencer Dinwiddie has been waived by the Hornets, according to ESPN's Shams Charania, who adds that Charlotte had to release a guaranteed salary before next week's season opener. Dinwiddie signed a one-year deal with Charlotte in early July after spending 2025 with the Mavericks. He put up 11.0 points, 4.4 assists, and 2.6 rebounds in 27.0 minutes per contest across 79 games in Dallas and could find another landing spot on a team needing veteran backcourt depth. He could be worth a look for DFS or deep league usage, depending on where he lands and what his role is for his new team.

    Jaden Ivey Thu Oct 16 7:10am

    Detroit Pistons guard Jaden Ivey (undisclosed) is considered day-to-day, Hunter Patterson of The Athletic reports. Pistons head coach J.B. Bickerstaff said Wednesday that Ivey is "working through some things," leaving his status up in the air for Thursday's preseason finale against the Washington Wizards. Heading into the preseason, Ivey was declared healthy after his 2024-25 campaign ended in early January due to a broken fibula. The 23-year-old logged 14 minutes in Detroit's first preseason game on Oct. 6 but has been sidelined since. This is a bit concerning, but there are currently no indications that Ivey's status for the season opener is in doubt.

    Josh Hart Thu Oct 16 6:50am

    New York Knicks guard/forward Josh Hart (back) is making progress, but it's unclear if he will be available for Friday's preseason finale against the Charlotte Hornets, Kristian Winfield of the New York Daily News reports. Back spasms have disrupted Hart's preparations for the new NBA season, and he has only been a limited participant in practices. Missing preseason has been a big blow for Hart, as he could have used the games to re-establish his spot among the starting five. The versatile veteran was moved to the bench during the 2025 playoffs, and there have been suggestions that new head coach Mike Brown could prefer Mitchell Robinson over Hart as a starter.

    Jaren Jackson Jr. Thu Oct 16 6:40am

    Memphis Grizzlies forward/center Jaren Jackson Jr. (toe) made his preseason debut in Wednesday's matchup against the Charlotte Hornets, notching 17 points in 22 minutes during a 145-116 loss. Jackson Jr. was very active offensively, taking 20 shots from the field. Unfortunately, he made only seven attempts. Three of his makes came from downtown on nine shots. Jackson Jr. also grabbed a pair of rebounds and had one block with one assist. Seeing Jackson Jr. on the floor Wednesday night will have been a pleasant surprise for fantasy managers, as he was initially expected to miss the start of the 2025-26 regular season due to offseason toe surgery. The Grizzlies star will get one more preseason game on Friday against the Miami Heat to work himself into shape before things get serious.

    Keegan Murray Thu Oct 16 6:30am

    Sacramento Kings forward Keegan Murray (thumb) has signed a five-year, $140 million contract extension. He had one year remaining on his rookie deal. The 25-year-old has been a solid performer for the Kings, averaging 13.3 points and 5.6 rebounds for his career. Last season, he registered a career-high 6.7 rebounds per game, though Murray's offensive production dipped to 12.4 points due to poor three-point shooting. Due to a thumb injury, Murray must sit out the start of the 2025-26 campaign. He will be re-evaluated in early November. The Kings will be missing a regular starter until Murray returns, creating an interesting dynamic on the team early in the season, especially after Sacramento snapped up Russell Westbrook, who will be an additional option in the rotation.

    Jaylen Brown Thu Oct 16 6:20am

    Boston Celtics guard/forward Jaylen Brown (hamstring) left Wednesday's 110-108 preseason win against the Toronto Raptors early due to a hamstring problem. He logged only seven minutes of action before exiting the game with hamstring tightness. This was certainly a worrying sight, but Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla downplayed the injury postgame. "Talked to him after, he said he would be fine," Mazzula told reporters. "But I didn't get a full update." Boston starts the regular season on Oct. 22 against the Philadelphia 76ers, and Brown's health will be a key storyline to follow as the season approaches.

    Domantas Sabonis Thu Oct 16 6:20am

    Sacramento Kings forward/center Domantas Sabonis (hamstring) didn't finish Wednesday's preseason matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers, ESPN's Anthony Slater reports. He suffered a right hamstring injury during the game, exiting in the fourth quarter after logging 24 minutes. Sabonis finished with 15 points, 14 rebounds, and five assists. Hamstring injuries usually take several weeks to heal, so it's possible the Kings have to begin their season without Sabonis. Drew Eubanks could land a starting role in his absence, while Dario Saric and Maxime Raynaud are also options at the five position.

    Kevon Looney Wed Oct 15 4:20pm

    According to NBA reporter Chris Haynes, New Orleans center Kevon Looney could be out of action for up to three weeks after suffering a proximal tibiofibular ligament sprain in his left knee. The 29-year-old had been working through knee pain and will now need time to recover. He will have to wait until November to make his debut with his new team. Looney agreed to a two-year, $16 million deal with the Pelicans in June after 10 seasons with the Warriors. While he is sidelined, rookie big man Derik Queen could see an expanded role backing up projected starting center, Yves Missi.

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