MIL • Guard • #0
The Bucks chose to waive and stretch Lillard, who is likely to miss all of next season as he recovers from an Achilles tear. Milwaukee is able to stretch the $113 million still owed to Lillard over five season. This was a necessary move for the team to have the requisite space to sign free agent center Myles Turner. The Bucks had to get creative to give their roster an immediate upgrade.
3 days ago
July 1, 2025 3:24 PM
MIL • Center • #00
3 days ago
The Bucks acquired Sims last year in the four-team trade that sent Khris Middleton to the Wizards and Kyle Kuzma also to the Bucks. The 26-year-old backup big man appeared in a career-high 53 games last year as well as all five of the Bucks’ playoff games. Sims isn’t much of a fantasy factor when the Bucks are at full strength.
Source: Shams Charania
MIL • Guard • #18
3 days ago
This is another salary cap saving move by the Bucks so the team can afford to sign Myles Turner. While the Bucks only save $1.3 million in the trade acquiring Micic, the 31-year-old point guard is reportedly planning on going back to Europe rather than continue his NBA career. Micic is expected to give back a significant portion of the $8.1 million he’s owed in a buyout, which will give the Bucks the requisite space to sign Turner.
Source: Shams Charania
MIL • Guard • #14
3 days ago
Harris is a solid flier for the Bucks to take as Milwaukee continues to try to add in the short-term despite salary cap constraints. The 30-year-old shooting guard has a reputation for being a plus defensive player and shot 43 percent from behind the three-point line as recently as the 2022-23 season. Harris is not without his drawbacks as he’s dealt with durability issues over the course of his career. He appeared in 48 games last year, but only averaged 14.3 minutes per game.
Source: Shams Charania
PHX • Guard • #3
about 16 hours ago
Beal’s time in Phoenix has not been what anyone hoped it would be, due to the combination of injuries and underwhelming production. He’s been the focus of trade rumors in the past, but as one of two players in the league with a no-trade clause (LeBron James is the other), Beal has been incredibly difficult to move. Regarding a buyout, there are multiple issues at play. Accepting the deal would include Beal losing his no-trade clause, but he would be an unrestricted free agent once he clears waivers. The more significant issue is that Phoenix has already waived and stretched Nassir Little and E.J. Liddell, so they will need Beal to leave some money on the table. Per league rules, the amount of salary stretched cannot exceed 15 percent of the salary cap.
Source: Arizona Republic
NOP • Guard • #23
about 16 hours ago
While Alexander put up gaudy numbers for the Nuggets’ G League affiliate last season, that did not prevent the team from parting ways with him in late June. He’s found a new home with the Pelicans, where he’ll aim to earn opportunities with the “big club” while plying his trade for the Birmingham Squadron. Unless New Orleans is again decimated by injuries, Alexander will not impact fantasy basketball in 2025-26.
Source: Michael Scotto
NOP • Guard • #23
about 16 hours ago
While Alexander put up gaudy numbers for the Nuggets’ G League affiliate last season, that did not prevent the team from parting ways with him in late June. He’s found a new home with the Pelicans, where he’ll aim to earn opportunities with the “big club” while plying his trade for the Birmingham Squadron. Unless New Orleans is again decimated by injuries, Alexander will not impact fantasy basketball in 2025-26.
Source: Michael Scotto