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  • Wed, Jun 19Recent News
    • Landry must decide by next Wednesday whether to opt into his contract for next season, the San Jose Mercury News reports.
      Recommendation: Landry, who is expected to decline his player option, played a key role in the Warriors' frontcourt rotation during their recent playoff run. In 12 playoff contests, he recorded 11.8 points (on 52 percent shooting), 5.1 rebounds, and 1.4 assists in 20.5 minutes. With an expanded role on a new squad, he could become a legitimate double-double threat on a near nightly basis. However, a decision must be made with his contract status before that discussion can take place.
      (Rotowire.com)
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  • Wed, Jun 19Recent News
    • Jackson intends to continue his career next season, USA Today reports.
      Recommendation: Jackson was abruptly cut by the Spurs just six days before the end of the regular season. The decision was clearly a mutual one, though, as he holds great respect for San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich. Even at 35 years of age, Jackson has something left in the tank, after averaging 6.2 points (on 37.3 percent shooting), 2.8 rebounds, 1.5 assists, and 0.8 treys on 19.5 minutes in 2012-13. Expect him to latch on elsewhere as a modest wing threat next season.
      (Rotowire.com)
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  • Wed, Jun 19Recent News
    • Lewis will likely return to the Heat for the 2013-14 season, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports.
      Recommendation: Lewis is not 100 percent, but if the Heat indeed finish off the Spurs in Game 7 of the finals Thursday, he could hang up the sneakers a champion for the first (and last) time. He has appeared in just 11 of Miami's 22 playoff tilts, averaging 1.5 points (on 40 percent shooting), while missing each of his four three-point attempts, in 4.2 minutes. If he does return for a 16th NBA season, he may find it difficult to earn much more run than the 14.6 minutes he received nightly during this past regular season.
      (Rotowire.com)
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  • Wed, Jun 19Recent News
    • Taylor will take part in the Las Vegas Summer League, which starts on July 12, the Charlotte Observer reports.
      Recommendation: During the 2012 draft, Taylor was selected with the first pick of the second round but still managed to take the court for 19.6 minutes per outing. Overall, he averaged 6.1 points (on 43.1 percent shooting), 1.9 rebounds, and 0.8 assists, while knocking down 53 treys in 77 games. With more work on his outside game, he could become a viable threat in that aspect of fantasy as his career carries on, but his line otherwise is not very appealing.
      (Rotowire.com)
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  • Wed, Jun 19Recent News
    • Ginobili scored just nine points and turned the ball over eight times in Tuesday's Game 6 loss to the Heat.
      Recommendation: Ginobili finally came through for the Spurs in Game 5 with 24 points, but he followed it up with an absolute dud in Game 6. Although he scored six of his nine points in the fourth quarter, Ginobili will be best remembered in this game for turning the ball over in the final seconds of overtime and missing a free throw at the 28-second mark of the fourth quarter. If the Spurs lose Game 7, he will likely go down as the biggest goat from one of the most memorable games in recent NBA history. Of course, he may have some competition there from Kawhi Leonard, though Leonard played reasonably well in overtime after missing a crucial free throw in the final 20 seconds of regulation.
      (Rotowire.com)
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  • Wed, Jun 19Recent News
    • Leonard compiled 22 points (9-14 FG, 1-3 3Pt, 3-4 FT), 11 rebounds, and three steals in Tuesday's Game 6 loss to the Heat.
      Recommendation: Leonard broke the 20-point barrier for the first time this postseason and threw down a highlight-reel dunk over Miami's Mike Miller. He scored five points in the fourth quarter and another four in overtime, but also went 1-for-2 from the line with 19 seconds left in a situation where hitting both free throws would have given the Spurs a four-point lead. Leonard's missed free throw came back to haunt San Antonio when Ray Allen hit a game-tying three-pointer with less than six seconds remaining to send the game in to overtime.
      (Rotowire.com)
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  • Wed, Jun 19Recent News
    • Kidd-Gilchrist will participate in the Las Vegas Summer League, which starts on July 12, the Charlotte Observer reports.
      Recommendation: Selected second overall in the 2012 draft, Kidd-Gilchrist struggled in his first campaign as one of the youngest players in the league. The 19-year-old posted 9.0 points (on 45.8 percent shooting), 5.8 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 0.9 blocks, and 0.7 steals in 26.0 minutes per contest. He is a nice rebounder for his size (6-7, 233) but could serve to improve upon numerous facets in the game, namely a consistent outside shot, after knocking down just 2-of-9 three-pointers during his entire rookie season.
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  • Tue, Jun 18
    • Miller is the logical candidate to be moved to the bench, if Miami changes up its starting lineup, Yahoo! Sports reports. When asked about it, coach Erik Spoelstra said, "We'll find out."
      Recommendation: Considering the Spurs were able to counter punch effectively in Game 5 with a small starting five featuring Manu Ginobili, perhaps the Heat are contemplating a more traditional lineup, with Udonis Haslem and Chris Andersen experiencing a modest bump in playing time. After getting blanked, scoring-wise, in his two starts, Miller could move back to the bench, from which he knocked down 10-of-11 three-pointers during the first three contests of the finals.
      (Rotowire.com)
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  • Tue, Jun 18
    • James recorded a triple-double in the Heat's overtime win against the Spurs in Game 6 on Tuesday. He finished with 32 points (11-26 FG, 1-5 3Pt, 9-12 FT), 10 rebounds, 11 assists, three steals, and a block in 50 minutes.
      Recommendation: James picked up his intensity near the end of the game and did so while playing the entire second half and overtime. He lost his headband during the second half and played the rest of the game without it. James' triple-double was his 11th career postseason triple-double.
      (Rotowire.com)
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  • Tue, Jun 18
    • Green may not find as much daylight from three-point range during Tuesday's Game 6 in Miami, ESPN.com reports. The Heat's Chris Bosh said, "...he won't be open tonight. We'll see how he shoots with somebody always on him."
      Recommendation: Instead of focusing on Tony Parker, whose crisp passes and deft drives generally spur a series of events that lead to open looks, Miami will now keep a defender on Green, seemingly at all times. The Heat's previous scheme allowed numerous open looks from deep, and Green took advantage, hitting an NBA-record 25 treys in 38 attempts. With more attention paid to Green, time will tell who prospers on the Spurs, but the entire backcourt -- Parker, Manu Ginobili, and Gary Neal -- figures to pick up the slack.
      (Rotowire.com)
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  • Mon, Jun 17
    • Korver continued to show he's one of the top 3-point marksmen in the league, as he shot an NBA-best 45.7 percent from beyond the arc in 2012-13.
      Recommendation: While Korver knows his role as a shooter, he turned in perhaps his best overall season, averaging 4.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists to go along with 10.9 points per game. He started a career-high 60 contests and, while still a poor defender and prone to fouling, compensated with his unbelievably efficient shooting. Korver set an NBA record this season by making at least one 3-pointer in a ridiculous 77 consecutive games. His contract expires this offseason and he should receive plenty of interest around the league. Atlanta is sure to want him back but could opt to save some cash and instead go with second-year man John Jenkins as their primary perimeter shooter.
      (Rotowire.com)
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  • Mon, Jun 17
    • Jerebko is encouraged by the recent signing of new head coach Maurice Cheeks, MLive.com reports.
      Recommendation: It was an open secret that Jerebko and former Pistons coach Lawrence Frank did not see eye to eye, which helps explain his reduced role in two seasons under Frank's direction. In 2012-13, Jerebko posted career lows in points (7.7), rebounds (3.8), field-goal percentage (44.9), and minutes (18.1). Moreover, he only appeared in 49 of 82 contests, after missing two games combined in his first two campaigns in Detroit, so a change of scheme could invigorate the mindset and production of the hybrid forward.
      (Rotowire.com)
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  • Mon, Jun 17
    • Stevenson averaged 5.1 points and 2.2 rebounds in 20.7 minutes per game in 2012-13.
      Recommendation: Suiting up for his sixth NBA team (fourth in the last four seasons), Stevenson appeared in 56 games (starting 31) but was hampered by chronic knee and back issues for much of the season and often did not suit up for the second game of back-to-backs. He's clearly deteriorated offensively over the past few years, as he's shot under 40 percent from the field in each season since 2007-08. Stevenson signed a three-year deal with the Hawks last offseason, but the team is likely waive him this summer to clear cap room, as his contract is non-guaranteed.
      (Rotowire.com)
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  • Mon, Jun 17
    • Granger (knee) will more than likely remain off the trade market this offseason, ESPN reports.
      Recommendation: Despite Granger entering the final year of his contract worth $14 million, the Pacers figure to keep the band together in hopes that a healthy wing rotation is enough to overtake the Heat in the Eastern Conference next year. His season-long knee concerns allowed Paul George to break out as a legitimate two-way player, so the onus will not be on Granger anymore to carry the scoring burden. However, Granger's rehab this summer will ultimately determine the kind of a workload he'll be able to handle during the 2013-14 season.
      (Rotowire.com)
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  • Mon, Jun 17
    • Bazemore appeared in 61 games but averaged just 4.4 minutes per game as a rookie in 2012-13.
      Recommendation: The former Old Dominion standout rarely saw meaningful minutes for the Warriors this season but could often be seen as the de facto cheerleading captain at the end of Golden State's animated bench. He averaged 2.0 points on 37.1 percent shooting and - though he signed a two-year deal - his contract is non-guaranteed for next season. The Warriors will likely keep him around, but a strong summer league and pre-season showing could go a long way toward solidifying his spot as a reserve combo guard.
      (Rotowire.com)