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    diamond level Diamond 900+ 99th
    platinum level Platinum 800-899 95th-98th
    gold level Gold 700-799 81st-94th
    silver level Silver 600-699 60th-80th
    bronze level Bronze 0-599 0-59th
  • 71-106-3 12th Place
    • Chris Paul agrees to push back guarantee date
      According to ESPNā€™s Adrian Wojnarowski, Chris Paul has agreed to push back the date to guarantee his $30 million contract for the 2024-25 season.

      Advice: Paulā€™s agreement to push back the date to the start of free agency (6:00 p.m ET on Sunday) gives Golden State the chance to explore potential trade routes for the veteran point guard. Heā€™s in the autumn years of his career, but he can still be an end-of-bench fantasy option thanks in large part to his elite production in the assists category. Rotoworld Friday, 12:17 pm
    • Contract guarantee date pushed back
      Paul and the Warriors intend to move back the guarantee deadline on the point guard's contract to Sunday, the start of free agency, Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reported Friday.

      Advice: If the Warriors guaranteed Paul's contract for 2024-25, the veteran would earn $30 million next season. Golden State can't afford that price and doesn't want to lose Paul in free agency for nothing, while the point guard likely agreed to this so he'd get a say in where he's potentially traded. Wojnarowski relays that the Warriors are still exploring trades, but what type of market Paul has at this point in his career remains unclear. He averaged a career-low 9.2 points per game in 2023-24. Rotowire.com Friday, 10:31 am
    • Declines player option
      Caldwell-Pope declined his $15.4 million player option for the 2024-25 season Thursday and will become a free agent, Shams Charania of The Athletic reports.

      Advice: Caldwell-Pope was remarkably consistent for the Nuggets over the past two seasons, and he averaged 10.1 points, 2.4 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 31.6 minutes per game over 76 regular-season appearances last year. He'll test the open market this summer, and he should draw interest from multiple teams. Rotowire.com Thursday, 12:55 pm
    • Kentavious Caldwell-Pope declines player option
      Kentavious Caldwell-Pope is declining his $15.4 million player option and will enter free agency according to The Athleticā€™s Shams Charania.

      Advice: Earlier rumblings from Nuggets GM Calvin Booth pointed to KCP departing in free agency, so this news is hardly surprising. His 3-and-D skillset should keep him in the deeper-league conversation for fantasy managers no matter where he lands. In his absence, Christian Braun could step into a starting role, which would be a monster boost to his fantasy value. Rotoworld Thursday, 12:54 pm
    • Kentavious Caldwell-Pope might not be back in FA
      In a recent interview with Ryan Blackburn of Mile High Sports, Nuggets GM Calvin Booth alluded to a potential Kentavious Caldwell-Pope free agency departure.

      Advice: Booth said, ā€œYeah, I think you have to look at everything and the nature of free agency is that heā€™s unrestricted. So we can try to bring him back and if he doesnā€™t want to come back or opts to go somewhere else, thatā€™s his prerogative so weā€™ll have to work with that.ā€ That comment is innocuous, but his final word on the matter speaks to the possibility of KCP departing in free agency. According to Booth, ā€œIt would be nice if heā€™s back, weā€™d have a lot of continuity together, but all the stuff Iā€™ve looked at with lineup stuff and everything, Christian Braun is one of the best net rating guys in the league ā€” as is KCP. So I think if heā€™s to step into the starting lineup, I would project that weā€™ll be OK if KCP doesnā€™t return.ā€ If Caldwell-Pope doesnā€™t return to the Nuggets next season, Braun is an intriguing late-round pick. Heā€™s played well in limited minutes, and a starting role would do wonders for his fantasy value. Rotoworld Thursday, 8:39 am
    • Porzingis undergoes surgery, out 5-6 months
      ESPNā€™s Tim Bontemps reports that ā€œKristaps Porzingis had surgery to repair a torn retinaculum and dislocated posterior tibialis tendon, and that he will return to play in ā€˜5-to-6 months.ā€™ā€

      Advice: Brad Stevens mentioned Wednesday that Porzingis was likely to miss the start of the season, and this latest report from Bontemps confirms that assertion. The 5-6 month timeline puts a potential return in the late November to late December range, which means he could potentially miss up to two months to start the 2024-25 campaign. That should mean plenty of run for Al Horford, with guys like Sam Hauser, Payton Pritchard and Luke Kornet in the mix for more run off the bench. Rotoworld Thursday, 8:23 am
    • Undergoes foot surgery
      The Celtics announced Thursday that Porzingis recently underwent successful foot surgery and is expected to return to play in 5-6 months, Tim Bontemps of ESPN.com reports.

      Advice: Porzingis dealt with a lower left leg injury during the playoffs, and offseason surgery was expected. He underwent a procedure to repair a torn retinaculum and dislocated posterior tibialis tendon and will likely be forced to miss the start of the regular season in the 2024-25 campaign. Rotowire.com Thursday, 7:41 am
    • Gets qualifying offer
      The Pacers issued Toppin a qualifying offer Wednesday, making him a restricted free agent, Tony East of SI.com reports.

      Advice: Toppin set career highs across the board during his first season in Indiana, as he averaged 10.3 points, 3.9 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.1 stocks in 21.1 minutes across 82 regular-season appearances. He also provided a spark off the bench during the postseason, scoring at least 10 points in six straight games at one point. During that stretch, Toppin averaged 15.5 points and 5.2 rebounds in 20.0 minutes per game. Rotowire.com Wednesday, 3:03 pm
    • Kristaps Porzingis likely to miss start of season
      Celtics team president Brad Stevens said on Tuesday that he expects Kristaps Porzingis (left leg surgery) to miss at least the start of next season.

      Advice: Appearing on the Ryen Rusillo Podcast, Stevens said while the team does not know precisely how much time Porzingis will miss, heā€™s expected to miss the start of the season. ā€œWeā€™re going to be different right out of the gate simply because we have guys like Kristaps after his surgery -- we donā€™t know exactly when heā€™ll be back. But heā€™ll probably miss at least the very start of the season,ā€ said Stevens. ā€œThatā€™ll be a great opportunity for us to do things different and have to find different solutions and those types of things that come with it. And then weā€™ll just evaluate our team like we always do.ā€ Porzingis suffered a dislocation of his left posterior tibialis during Game 2 of the NBA Finals and said after the series clincher that his rehab was expected to last a ā€œfew months.ā€ The injury boosts Al Horfordā€™s fantasy value heading into the 2024-25 season while freeing up additional usage for fellow starters Derrick White and Jrue Holiday. Rotoworld Wednesday, 10:45 am