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September 16, 2025
Warriors jersey history - No. 22 - Ricky Pierce (1994-95)
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Warriors Wire
Warriors jersey history - No. 22 - Ricky Pierce (1994-95)
Ricky Pierce wore No. 22 for the Golden State Warriors in the 1994-95 season, a compact line in a sprawling jersey-number history that spans the franchise’s 75-year saga and 600-plus players. A Rice alum drafted 18th by Detroit in 1982, Pierce also suited up for the Pistons, Clippers, Bucks, and Sonics before Oakland. He averaged 12.5 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 1.5 assists in his single Warriors year, a snapshot of how one season threads into a larger, ever-shifting roster tapestry.
Which Warriors No. 22 wearer has had the most lasting fantasy impact, and what does that imply for today’s roster construction?Did the 1994-95 era’s pace and system contribute to Pierce’s quantified fantasy value, and would it translate today?Which other Warriors No. 22s have influenced the franchise’s jersey-number history, and what fantasy angles do they present?Which other teams’ jersey-number histories offer similar insights for fantasy-betting interests?
Mentions:
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https://warriorswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba..

September 16, 2025
Prime Video to release docuseries on Sixers' Allen Iverson in October
DeAntae Prince
Philadelphia Inquirer
Prime Video to release docuseries on Sixers' Allen Iverson in October

Allen Iverson lands a three-part Prime Video docuseries, produced by Shaquille O’Neal and Stephen Curry, promising unprecedented access to Iverson’s life and career. The project spotlights his impact with the Philadelphia 76ers, the 2001 Finals run, and his lasting bond to the franchise, including a 2024 statue. A candid, personal portrait awaits Sixers fans and fantasy followers alike.

The series reframes Iverson’s legacy beyond crossover moments, shedding light on his cultural influence and the modern guard archetype he helped shape—vital context for fantasy managers tracking era-adjusted scoring pressure and leadership impact.

How does Iverson's prime guard usage translate to today's fantasy scoring, and what would his ceiling look like in 12-team formats?What strategic lessons does the doc provide for drafting Iverson-like guards in 2025-26?Will the documentary shift public perception enough to change fantasy projections for Iverson-analogues?How does the Iverson-Sixers narrative affect guard value in dynasty leagues?
Mentions:
@Allen Iverson | Philadelphia 76ers | NBA
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@Stephen Curry | Golden State Warriors | NBA
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https://www.inquirer.com/sixers/allen-iverson-docu..

September 16, 2025
Top NBA Forwards Ranked: Tiered List for 2025 Season
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RotoWire
Top NBA Forwards Ranked: Tiered List for 2025 Season
Five-tier forward rankings anchor fantasy boards for 2025-26. Tier 1 blends multi-category supremacy with durability: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kevin Durant, Paolo Banchero, and Jaylen Brown. Tier 2 leans veteran floor with upside: LeBron James, Pascal Siakam, Scottie Barnes, Julius Randle, Kawhi Leonard, and Cooper Flagg. Tier 3 features Mobley, DeRozan, Markkanen, Jalen Williams, Jimmy Butler, Miles Bridges, Zion, Jalen Johnson, Franz Wagner, Mikal Bridges and Brandon Ingram. Tier 4 highlights Zion’s upside against durability concerns, and Tier 5 stacks reliable vets like Aaron Gordon and Cameron Johnson, plus John Collins, OG Anunoby, and Kyle Kuzma. Honorable mentions add late-round firepower.
Which tier offers the best upside for a fantasy forward in standard leagues this season?How does Desmond Bane’s addition to the Magic shift Paolo Banchero’s ceiling in fantasy?Which player in Tier 3 has the clearest path to a breakout season?What weekly pattern signals Zion Williamson’s return to top-tier upside?
Mentions:
@Aaron Gordon | Denver Nuggets | NBA
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@Brandon Miller | Charlotte Hornets | NBA
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@Cameron Johnson | Denver Nuggets | NBA
@Cameron Johnson | Denver Nuggets | NBA
@Cooper Flagg | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Cooper Flagg | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@DeMar DeRozan | Sacramento Kings | NBA
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@Evan Mobley | Cleveland Cavaliers | NBA
@Evan Mobley | Cleveland Cavaliers | NBA
@Franz Wagner | Orlando Magic | NBA
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@Jabari Smith | Houston Rockets | NBA
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@Jaylen Brown | Boston Celtics | NBA
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@Jerami Grant | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
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@Jimmy Butler | Golden State Warriors | NBA
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@Jonathan Kuminga | Golden State Warriors | NBA
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@Kevin Durant | Houston Rockets | NBA
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@Kyle Kuzma | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Kyle Kuzma | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
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@LeBron James | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
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@Mikal Bridges | New York Knicks | NBA
@Mikal Bridges | New York Knicks | NBA
@Miles Bridges | Charlotte Hornets | NBA
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@OG Anunoby | New York Knicks | NBA
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@Paolo Banchero | Orlando Magic | NBA
@Paolo Banchero | Orlando Magic | NBA
@Pascal Siakam | Indiana Pacers | NBA
@Pascal Siakam | Indiana Pacers | NBA
@Santi Aldama | Memphis Grizzlies | NBA
@Santi Aldama | Memphis Grizzlies | NBA
@Scottie Barnes | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Scottie Barnes | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Trey Murphy | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA
@Trey Murphy | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA
@Zion Williamson | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA
@Zion Williamson | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA

https://www.rotowire.com/basketball/article/top-nb..

September 16, 2025
NBA's Dirtiest Teams: Fines & Suspensions Since 2015
@rotowire
RotoWire
NBA's Dirtiest Teams: Fines & Suspensions Since 2015
Spotrac data from 2015–25 shows NBA teams swapping style for risk: Miami Heat top the fines-and-suspensions load with 295 fines and 43 games, signaling a gritty, physical identity. Brooklyn Nets trail due to off-court turmoil from Irving and Simmons. Ja Morant and Draymond Green drive heavy penalties for Memphis and Golden State. San Antonio stands out for discipline, while Jokic and Embiid epitomize the clean end of the spectrum. Stars shape culture and fantasy risk more than wins alone.
Which teams' current rosters are most likely to repeat this decade’s discipline pattern in fantasy leagues?How should you hedge off-court risk with premium players in a redraft league?Which star-driven risks are most likely to swing betting lines this season?Which dynasty targets offer the best mix of upside and discipline this year?
Mentions:
@Ben Simmons | Philadelphia 76ers | NBA
@Ben Simmons | Philadelphia 76ers | NBA
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@Ja Morant | Memphis Grizzlies | NBA
@Ja Morant | Memphis Grizzlies | NBA
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@Kyrie Irving | Brooklyn Nets | NBA
@Kyrie Irving | Brooklyn Nets | NBA
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Miami Heat | NBA
Miami Heat | NBA
San Antonio Spurs | NBA
San Antonio Spurs | NBA

https://www.rotowire.com/basketball/article/the-nb..

September 16, 2025
Warriors reportedly passed up on trade for two-time NBA champion
@thewarriorswire
Warriors Wire
Warriors reportedly passed up on trade for two-time NBA champion

The Golden State Warriors once passed on a Bulls swap that would have brought Alex Caruso in exchange for Jonathan Kuminga, a decision driven by belief in Kuminga’s long-term upside. Ownership, led by Lacob, has stood by Kuminga through tense negotiations, signaling a commitment to the young forward as a potential cornerstone.

As Kuminga surged to lead the Warriors in scoring during the second-round loss to Minnesota and continued to produce this summer, Golden State has resisted trading him. With the season near, the franchise may still explore fair-value offers from other teams, balancing Kuminga’s growing value with the chance to land impactful pieces like Caruso if the fit is right.

How should fantasy managers price Kuminga if Golden State keeps him as a long-term cornerstone rather than trading him?If Golden State does entertain trades, what types of packages would maximize fair value for Kuminga without undermining their championship window?What impact would Caruso joining Golden State have on their rotation and fantasy upside?What late-season adjustments could maximize Kuminga’s fantasy production as Kerr tinkers with rotations?
Mentions:
@Alex Caruso | Chicago Bulls | NBA
@Alex Caruso | Chicago Bulls | NBA
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@Jonathan Kuminga | Golden State Warriors | NBA
@Jonathan Kuminga | Golden State Warriors | NBA
Minnesota Timberwolves | NBA
Minnesota Timberwolves | NBA

https://warriorswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba..

September 16, 2025
Warriors jersey history - No. 22 - Ricky Pierce (1994-95)
@thewarriorswire
Warriors Wire
Warriors jersey history - No. 22 - Ricky Pierce (1994-95)
Ricky Pierce wore No. 22 for the Golden State Warriors in the 1994-95 season, a compact line in a sprawling jersey-number history that spans the franchise’s 75-year saga and 600-plus players. A Rice alum drafted 18th by Detroit in 1982, Pierce also suited up for the Pistons, Clippers, Bucks, and Sonics before Oakland. He averaged 12.5 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 1.5 assists in his single Warriors year, a snapshot of how one season threads into a larger, ever-shifting roster tapestry.
Which Warriors No. 22 wearer has had the most lasting fantasy impact, and what does that imply for today’s roster construction?Did the 1994-95 era’s pace and system contribute to Pierce’s quantified fantasy value, and would it translate today?Which other Warriors No. 22s have influenced the franchise’s jersey-number history, and what fantasy angles do they present?Which other teams’ jersey-number histories offer similar insights for fantasy-betting interests?
Mentions:
Detroit Pistons | NBA
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@Ricky Pierce | Golden State Warriors | NBA
@Ricky Pierce | Golden State Warriors | NBA
Seattle SuperSonics | NBA
Seattle SuperSonics | NBA

https://warriorswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba..

September 16, 2025
Prime Video to release docuseries on Sixers' Allen Iverson in October
DeAntae Prince
Philadelphia Inquirer
Prime Video to release docuseries on Sixers' Allen Iverson in October

Allen Iverson lands a three-part Prime Video docuseries, produced by Shaquille O’Neal and Stephen Curry, promising unprecedented access to Iverson’s life and career. The project spotlights his impact with the Philadelphia 76ers, the 2001 Finals run, and his lasting bond to the franchise, including a 2024 statue. A candid, personal portrait awaits Sixers fans and fantasy followers alike.

The series reframes Iverson’s legacy beyond crossover moments, shedding light on his cultural influence and the modern guard archetype he helped shape—vital context for fantasy managers tracking era-adjusted scoring pressure and leadership impact.

How does Iverson's prime guard usage translate to today's fantasy scoring, and what would his ceiling look like in 12-team formats?What strategic lessons does the doc provide for drafting Iverson-like guards in 2025-26?Will the documentary shift public perception enough to change fantasy projections for Iverson-analogues?How does the Iverson-Sixers narrative affect guard value in dynasty leagues?
Mentions:
@Allen Iverson | Philadelphia 76ers | NBA
@Allen Iverson | Philadelphia 76ers | NBA
Philadelphia 76ers | NBA
Philadelphia 76ers | NBA
@Shaquille O'Neal | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Shaquille O'Neal | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Stephen Curry | Golden State Warriors | NBA
@Stephen Curry | Golden State Warriors | NBA

https://www.inquirer.com/sixers/allen-iverson-docu..

September 16, 2025
Top NBA Forwards Ranked: Tiered List for 2025 Season
@rotowire
RotoWire
Top NBA Forwards Ranked: Tiered List for 2025 Season
Five-tier forward rankings anchor fantasy boards for 2025-26. Tier 1 blends multi-category supremacy with durability: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kevin Durant, Paolo Banchero, and Jaylen Brown. Tier 2 leans veteran floor with upside: LeBron James, Pascal Siakam, Scottie Barnes, Julius Randle, Kawhi Leonard, and Cooper Flagg. Tier 3 features Mobley, DeRozan, Markkanen, Jalen Williams, Jimmy Butler, Miles Bridges, Zion, Jalen Johnson, Franz Wagner, Mikal Bridges and Brandon Ingram. Tier 4 highlights Zion’s upside against durability concerns, and Tier 5 stacks reliable vets like Aaron Gordon and Cameron Johnson, plus John Collins, OG Anunoby, and Kyle Kuzma. Honorable mentions add late-round firepower.
Which tier offers the best upside for a fantasy forward in standard leagues this season?How does Desmond Bane’s addition to the Magic shift Paolo Banchero’s ceiling in fantasy?Which player in Tier 3 has the clearest path to a breakout season?What weekly pattern signals Zion Williamson’s return to top-tier upside?
Mentions:
@Aaron Gordon | Denver Nuggets | NBA
@Aaron Gordon | Denver Nuggets | NBA
@Andrew Wiggins | Miami Heat | NBA
@Andrew Wiggins | Miami Heat | NBA
@Brandon Ingram | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Brandon Ingram | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Brandon Miller | Charlotte Hornets | NBA
@Brandon Miller | Charlotte Hornets | NBA
@Cameron Johnson | Denver Nuggets | NBA
@Cameron Johnson | Denver Nuggets | NBA
@Cooper Flagg | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Cooper Flagg | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@DeMar DeRozan | Sacramento Kings | NBA
@DeMar DeRozan | Sacramento Kings | NBA
@Evan Mobley | Cleveland Cavaliers | NBA
@Evan Mobley | Cleveland Cavaliers | NBA
@Franz Wagner | Orlando Magic | NBA
@Franz Wagner | Orlando Magic | NBA
@Giannis Antetokounmpo | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Giannis Antetokounmpo | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
Honorable Mentions | NBA
Honorable Mentions | NBA
@Jabari Smith | Houston Rockets | NBA
@Jabari Smith | Houston Rockets | NBA
@Jalen Johnson | Atlanta Hawks | NBA
@Jalen Johnson | Atlanta Hawks | NBA
@Jalen Williams | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Jalen Williams | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Jaylen Brown | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Jaylen Brown | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Jerami Grant | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Jerami Grant | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Jimmy Butler | Golden State Warriors | NBA
@Jimmy Butler | Golden State Warriors | NBA
@John Collins | LA Clippers | NBA
@John Collins | LA Clippers | NBA
@Jonathan Kuminga | Golden State Warriors | NBA
@Jonathan Kuminga | Golden State Warriors | NBA
@Julius Randle | Minnesota Timberwolves | NBA
@Julius Randle | Minnesota Timberwolves | NBA
@Kawhi Leonard | LA Clippers | NBA
@Kawhi Leonard | LA Clippers | NBA
@Kevin Durant | Houston Rockets | NBA
@Kevin Durant | Houston Rockets | NBA
@Kyle Kuzma | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Kyle Kuzma | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Lauri Markkanen | Utah Jazz | NBA
@Lauri Markkanen | Utah Jazz | NBA
@LeBron James | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
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@Mikal Bridges | New York Knicks | NBA
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@Miles Bridges | Charlotte Hornets | NBA
@Miles Bridges | Charlotte Hornets | NBA
@OG Anunoby | New York Knicks | NBA
@OG Anunoby | New York Knicks | NBA
@Paolo Banchero | Orlando Magic | NBA
@Paolo Banchero | Orlando Magic | NBA
@Pascal Siakam | Indiana Pacers | NBA
@Pascal Siakam | Indiana Pacers | NBA
@Santi Aldama | Memphis Grizzlies | NBA
@Santi Aldama | Memphis Grizzlies | NBA
@Scottie Barnes | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Scottie Barnes | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Trey Murphy | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA
@Trey Murphy | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA
@Zion Williamson | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA
@Zion Williamson | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA

https://www.rotowire.com/basketball/article/top-nb..

September 16, 2025
NBA's Dirtiest Teams: Fines & Suspensions Since 2015
@rotowire
RotoWire
NBA's Dirtiest Teams: Fines & Suspensions Since 2015
Spotrac data from 2015–25 shows NBA teams swapping style for risk: Miami Heat top the fines-and-suspensions load with 295 fines and 43 games, signaling a gritty, physical identity. Brooklyn Nets trail due to off-court turmoil from Irving and Simmons. Ja Morant and Draymond Green drive heavy penalties for Memphis and Golden State. San Antonio stands out for discipline, while Jokic and Embiid epitomize the clean end of the spectrum. Stars shape culture and fantasy risk more than wins alone.
Which teams' current rosters are most likely to repeat this decade’s discipline pattern in fantasy leagues?How should you hedge off-court risk with premium players in a redraft league?Which star-driven risks are most likely to swing betting lines this season?Which dynasty targets offer the best mix of upside and discipline this year?
Mentions:
@Ben Simmons | Philadelphia 76ers | NBA
@Ben Simmons | Philadelphia 76ers | NBA
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@Ja Morant | Memphis Grizzlies | NBA
@Ja Morant | Memphis Grizzlies | NBA
@Kobe Bryant | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Kobe Bryant | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Kyrie Irving | Brooklyn Nets | NBA
@Kyrie Irving | Brooklyn Nets | NBA
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Memphis Grizzlies | NBA
Miami Heat | NBA
Miami Heat | NBA
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San Antonio Spurs | NBA

https://www.rotowire.com/basketball/article/the-nb..

September 16, 2025
Warriors reportedly passed up on trade for two-time NBA champion
@thewarriorswire
Warriors Wire
Warriors reportedly passed up on trade for two-time NBA champion

The Golden State Warriors once passed on a Bulls swap that would have brought Alex Caruso in exchange for Jonathan Kuminga, a decision driven by belief in Kuminga’s long-term upside. Ownership, led by Lacob, has stood by Kuminga through tense negotiations, signaling a commitment to the young forward as a potential cornerstone.

As Kuminga surged to lead the Warriors in scoring during the second-round loss to Minnesota and continued to produce this summer, Golden State has resisted trading him. With the season near, the franchise may still explore fair-value offers from other teams, balancing Kuminga’s growing value with the chance to land impactful pieces like Caruso if the fit is right.

How should fantasy managers price Kuminga if Golden State keeps him as a long-term cornerstone rather than trading him?If Golden State does entertain trades, what types of packages would maximize fair value for Kuminga without undermining their championship window?What impact would Caruso joining Golden State have on their rotation and fantasy upside?What late-season adjustments could maximize Kuminga’s fantasy production as Kerr tinkers with rotations?
Mentions:
@Alex Caruso | Chicago Bulls | NBA
@Alex Caruso | Chicago Bulls | NBA
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@Jonathan Kuminga | Golden State Warriors | NBA
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https://warriorswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba..

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