CLE • Forward • #13
Proctor played three seasons at Duke, though he was overshadowed during the 2024-25 campaign thanks to the arrival of No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg. Proctor started 38 games for the Blue Devils last season, averaging 12.4 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.2 assists across 29.9 minutes. He shot an efficient 40.5 percent from beyond the arc and showed flashes of his strong playmaking abilities. At 6’4, 183 pounds, Proctor has good size for a point guard, and he can be an impactful option off the bench in the NBA. The former Duke standout joins a Cavaliers squad that hopes to remain a contender in the East next season. He was a player Cleveland was reportedly targeting with the 49th pick, especially with Ty Jerome and Sam Merrill both being free agents this summer.
about 18 hours ago
June 27, 2025 1:50 AM
CLE • Guard • #10
18 days ago
Garland picked up the injury on March 23 against the Jazz and played through it before ultimately missing time. He missed four of the Cavs’ final seven games of the regular season and Games 1 and 2 of the first-round playoff series with Indiana, re-aggravating the injury in the process. If Ty Jerome re-signs with Cleveland this offseason, he’s the guy most likely to replace Garland in the starting five. Donovan Mitchell’s usage rate spiked when Garland sat and he’d appear to be in line for some big fantasy lines early in the season while Garland is sidelined.
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CLE • Guard-Forward • #1
about 1 month ago
Game 5 was brutal for Strus, who missed all six of his three-point attempts and could not make a shot from the field overall. While he did grab seven rebounds, three more than fellow starter Jarrett Allen, the Cavaliers needed more offensive production from Strus. Due to offseason ankle surgery, Strus did not make his first appearance until just before Christmas, which put him in a difficult spot regarding fantasy value. While many managers did not expect much from Strus beyond offering late-round value, he finished outside the top-175 in eight- and nine-cat formats. Look for him again to be a late-round pick in most fantasy leagues.
CLE • Center • #31
about 1 month ago
After scoring 12 points or more in the first three games of this series, Allen was a shell of himself in Games 4 and 5. While more effective as a scorer in Game 5, the Cavaliers’ center’s impact was once again muted as the East’s top seed watched its season end. That’s an unfortunate conclusion for Allen, who matched his Yahoo! ADP (53) in nine-cat formats during the regular season, according to Basketball Monster. While he was a sixth-round player in eight-cat formats, Allen’s value taking a hit due to Evan Mobley’s emergence was unsurprising. He may not come off the board within the first 50 picks in most drafts next fall, but Allen should remain a dependable option for fantasy managers needing a center.
HOU • Forward • #8
about 1 hour ago
Houston is doing everything in its power to get the band back together alongside new addition Kevin Durant. None of the trio of Tate, Holiday and Green hold much fantasy value, but they’ll provide solid minutes off the bench in Houston’s deep rotation.
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NOP • Forward • #5
about 16 hours ago
Dickinson spent three years at Michigan before transferring to Kansas for the last two, and he was a strong producer throughout his college career. He’s a big-bodied center with decent touch that can also pass the ball. He’ll get a chance to show that he deserves a spot in the NBA for the Birmingham Squadron, but it’s unlikely he cracks the rotation next season.
Source: Shams Charania
NOP • Forward • #5
about 16 hours ago
Dickinson spent three years at Michigan before transferring to Kansas for the last two, and he was a strong producer throughout his college career. He’s a big-bodied center with decent touch that can also pass the ball. He’ll get a chance to show that he deserves a spot in the NBA for the Birmingham Squadron, but it’s unlikely he cracks the rotation next season.
Source: Shams Charania