OKC • Guard-Forward • #8
Williams suffered a torn ligament in his right (shooting) wrist late in the regular season. That injury makes his performances during Oklahoma City’s run to the NBA title more impressive. The good news is that, according to Thunder lead executive Sam Presti, Williams is expected to be a full go when the 2025-26 season begins. JDub was a top-25 fantasy player last season, exceeding his Yahoo! ADP by a round in 12-team formats. At worst, he should be a third-round pick in 12-team leagues next fall.
about 11 hours ago
June 30, 2025 9:03 PM
OKC • Guard • #25
1 day ago
Not long after deciding to decline Mitchell’s team option, the Thunder have secured his immediate future in Oklahoma City. The 38th overall pick in the 2024 draft, Mitchell averaged 6.5 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.7 assists in his 36 appearances. A toe injury suffered on January 3 sidelined him for over three months. Mitchell does not offer much fantasy value in his role, but he’ll provide additional depth off the Thunder bench.
Source: Shams Charania
OKC • Forward • #6
1 day ago
Instead of picking up Williams’ option for the 2025-26 season worth $2.1 million, the Thunder declined to give him a far superior deal. The third year of Jay Will’s new contract will be a team option. A preseason hamstring injury limited Williams to 47 games during the regular season, but he is a valued reserve for the NBA champions. He recorded four double-doubles and three triple-doubles, stepping up to provide value on nights when Chet Holmgren or Isaiah Hartenstein was unavailable. As was the case this season, Williams will likely be most valuable to fantasy managers as a streamer in 2025-26.
Source: Shams Charania
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5 days ago
Sorber had a productive freshman season at Georgetown, but a left foot injury in February ended his lone college season prematurely. There are no indications that the foot injury will impact him moving forward, but it did prevent him from participating in parts of the combine. He’s a bit undersized for a center at 6’9”, but his 7’6” wingspan and solid frame will help him battle down low. He averaged 14.5 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.5 steals and 2.0 blocks per game last season, which is an exciting stat line for fantasy managers. While heading to Oklahoma City likely means Sorber, Georgetown’s first first-round pick since Otto Porter Jr., will be limited from a fantasy standpoint, he’ll get to learn from a talented frontcourt that includes Jalen Williams, Chet Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein.
UTA • Guard-Forward • #19
about 10 hours ago
On a day when the Jazz bid farewell to multiple veterans, they’ve reportedly decided to guarantee Mykhailiuk’s contract for next season. He’ll make $3.68 million and have the opportunity to provide depth and three-point shooting on the wing. Mykhailiuk was an occasional streamer last season and will likely take on a similar role in 2025-26. He is not a player who needs to be selected in fantasy drafts.
Source: Michael Scotto
LAC • Guard-Forward • #33
about 13 hours ago
According to Shams, the deal includes a trade kicker and team option. Batum should see minutes in the 15-20 range, after logging 17.5 a season ago. If he plays out the next two seasons, he’ll be 38, and this could be his last NBA contract. He’ll be a glue guy for the Clippers, but he’s unlikely to make much of a splash for fantasy basketball managers.
Source: Shams Charania
TOR • Guard-Forward • #17
2 days ago
The 39-year-old Temple said at the end of the Raptors’ season that he wanted to keep playing. He’ll do so with the Raptors for a third consecutive season. Temple only played in 28 games in 2024-25, but he has been an essential figure for the rebuilding Raptors within the locker room. However, he won’t impact fantasy basketball next season.
Source: Shams Charania