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August 9, 2025
2024-25 Thunder player grades: Isaiah Joe
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OKC Thunder Wire
2024-25 Thunder player grades: Isaiah Joe

The Oklahoma City Thunder capped a historic 68-win regular season with a championship ring, and Isaiah Joe emerged as the pivotal outside weapon off the bench. Joe posted a career year, averaging 10.2 points while shooting 41.2% from long range on 6.1 attempts per game, and he did so with 82.1% from the stripe and a 61.7% true shooting. His shooting volume translated into a sizable 17.2% usage rate and 5.1 win shares while providing a reliable floor-spreader that allowed Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams to attack with space. Joe wasn’t merely a catch-and-shoot option; he flashed athletes’ versatility, showing off occasional transition bursts and a willingness to attack when defenses overhelp. His career-best 33-point game underscored that he can explode when given runway. The Thunder locked him in with a 2025-26 salary of $12.4 million, with two more years of team control (2026-27 at $11.3M; 2027-28 at $11.3M with a team option). The Arkansas native has evolved from a late 2022 training camp invite into a trusted, high-volume shooter who can soak up minutes and space the floor for drive-heavy stars. Moving forward, continued shooting volume and durability will determine Joe’s ceiling as a fantasy asset and a core piece of OKC’s repeat-contender plan.

Given Isaiah Joe's 2024-25 production, should fantasy managers lock him as a primary 3-point streamer next season?How does Joe's presence affect Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's fantasy upside in OKC?With Joe's contract rising, is there risk to his long-term fantasy value if OKC changes its rotation?Which lineups maximize Joe’s 3P upside in the upcoming season?
Mentions:
@Donte DiVincenzo | Minnesota Timberwolves | NBA
@Donte DiVincenzo | Minnesota Timberwolves | NBA
@Isaiah Hartenstein | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Isaiah Hartenstein | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Isaiah Joe | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Isaiah Joe | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Jerami Grant | Detroit Pistons | NBA
@Jerami Grant | Detroit Pistons | NBA
@Kevin Durant | Phoenix Suns | NBA
@Kevin Durant | Phoenix Suns | NBA
@Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA

https://okcthunderwire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

July 25, 2025
Bucks’ blockbuster three-team trade proposal lands $160 million forward | Sporting News
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Bucks’ blockbuster three-team trade proposal lands $160 million forward | Sporting News

The Milwaukee Bucks are making strategic moves this offseason to ensure the satisfaction of two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo. The team made a bold move by bringing in Kyle Kuzma during the 2024-25 trade deadline. Kuzma's regular-season performance was decent, averaging 14.5 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 2.2 assists in 33 games, but his struggles in the postseason have raised doubts about his long-term fit.

A recent mock trade proposed by SI.com suggests sending Kuzma to the Portland Trail Blazers for Jerami Grant, who has had injury concerns but could provide the Bucks with valuable scoring. Grant's past four seasons averaged at least 19 points per game, making him a potentially impactful player as the Bucks aim for a championship run in a competitive Eastern Conference.

What is the overall strategy for the Bucks this offseason?How have injuries affected the Bucks' roster moves?What are the implications of a Kuzma trade for the Bucks?Can the Bucks compete in the Eastern Conference with their current roster?
Mentions:
@Giannis Antetokounmpo | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Giannis Antetokounmpo | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Jerami Grant | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Jerami Grant | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Kyle Kuzma | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Kyle Kuzma | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nba/milwaukee-buck..

July 22, 2025
Trail Blazers news: Damian Lillard offers honest take on Yang Hansen
@RookieWire
Rookie Wire
Trail Blazers news: Damian Lillard offers honest take on Yang Hansen

Damian Lillard has officially returned to the Portland Trail Blazers after a stint with the Milwaukee Bucks, signing a three-year, $42 million deal. Despite a long recovery from a torn Achilles tendon, Lillard’s excitement about the team’s potential is palpable, particularly with rising talents like Jerami Grant and Scoot Henderson. The addition of Yang Hansen, a 7-foot rookie from China, has captured Lillard’s attention, showcasing skills and charisma that could enhance the Blazers' dynamics moving forward.

Yang impressed during the Summer League, averaging 10.8 points, 3.8 assists, and earning recognition as a top international prospect after being an All-Star in the CBA. Lillard appreciates Yang's ability to facilitate offense and his confident approach to the game, indicating that the rookie could be a pivotal piece in the Blazers' future.

What are the potential long-term impacts of Lillard's injury on the Blazers?How should fantasy managers approach the Blazers players this season?What can we expect from Yang Hansen in his rookie season?What are the key challenges facing the Blazers this season?
Mentions:
@Damian Lillard | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Damian Lillard | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Jerami Grant | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Jerami Grant | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Scoot Henderson | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Scoot Henderson | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Yang Hansen | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Yang Hansen | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA

https://therookiewire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nb..

July 22, 2025
All 30 NBA teams' biggest roster mistakes since 2020 - ESPN
ESPN
All 30 NBA teams' biggest roster mistakes since 2020 - ESPN

The NBA landscape is ever-changing, with team transactions often overshadowing the actual games. Recent championship teams like the Oklahoma City Thunder and Boston Celtics made strategic trades that proved crucial, while poor decisions have marred others. This article takes a deep dive into each NBA team's worst decision of the 2020s, examining trades, signings, and draft picks that have had lasting impacts.

The Cleveland Cavaliers erred by not extending Isaiah Hartenstein's qualifying offer, a move that allowed him to thrive elsewhere after a promising stint in Cleveland. Similarly, the Indiana Pacers' brief foray with Nate Bjorkgren as head coach set the team back, while the New York Knicks regret signing Evan Fournier to a lengthy contract after his performance dipped. Other teams, such as the Portland Trail Blazers, face consequences from costly player re-signings, and the Utah Jazz missed opportunities in not trading Lauri Markkanen when his value was highest.

Which teams made the biggest transaction blunders in recent years?What metrics should teams focus on during player evaluations?Which teams are likely to make bold moves in the upcoming season?How can teams capitalize on the mistakes of others?
Mentions:
@Evan Fournier | Detroit Pistons | NBA
@Evan Fournier | Detroit Pistons | NBA
@Isaiah Hartenstein | LA Clippers | NBA
@Isaiah Hartenstein | LA Clippers | NBA
@Jerami Grant | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Jerami Grant | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Lauri Markkanen | Utah Jazz | NBA
@Lauri Markkanen | Utah Jazz | NBA
@Nate Bjorkgren | Indiana Pacers | NBA
@Nate Bjorkgren | Indiana Pacers | NBA

https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/45790173/all-3..

June 6, 2025
Sixers draft history: Jerami Grant selected No. 39 overall in 2014
@SixersWire
Sixers Wire
Sixers draft history: Jerami Grant selected No. 39 overall in 2014

The Philadelphia 76ers have a rich draft history, particularly noted for their selection of Jerami Grant as the 39th overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft. Grant, who came out of Syracuse, notably forged a significant role during his time with the Sixers, averaging 6.3 points and 3.0 rebounds in his rookie season. His performance steadily improved, leading to a trade to the Oklahoma City Thunder where he was part of a deal that brought Ersan Ilyasova and a future draft pick that became Tyrese Maxey.

After his tenure with the Sixers, Grant showcased his scoring prowess with the Detroit Pistons, averaging 20.9 points over two seasons. He currently plays for the Portland Trail Blazers, where he continued to build on his scoring ability, averaging 21.0 points in the 2023-24 season before facing injury challenges in the subsequent year.

Mentions:
@Jerami Grant | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Jerami Grant | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
Philadelphia 76ers | NBA
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https://sixerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/s..

August 9, 2025
2024-25 Thunder player grades: Isaiah Joe
@the_thunderwire
OKC Thunder Wire
2024-25 Thunder player grades: Isaiah Joe

The Oklahoma City Thunder capped a historic 68-win regular season with a championship ring, and Isaiah Joe emerged as the pivotal outside weapon off the bench. Joe posted a career year, averaging 10.2 points while shooting 41.2% from long range on 6.1 attempts per game, and he did so with 82.1% from the stripe and a 61.7% true shooting. His shooting volume translated into a sizable 17.2% usage rate and 5.1 win shares while providing a reliable floor-spreader that allowed Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams to attack with space. Joe wasn’t merely a catch-and-shoot option; he flashed athletes’ versatility, showing off occasional transition bursts and a willingness to attack when defenses overhelp. His career-best 33-point game underscored that he can explode when given runway. The Thunder locked him in with a 2025-26 salary of $12.4 million, with two more years of team control (2026-27 at $11.3M; 2027-28 at $11.3M with a team option). The Arkansas native has evolved from a late 2022 training camp invite into a trusted, high-volume shooter who can soak up minutes and space the floor for drive-heavy stars. Moving forward, continued shooting volume and durability will determine Joe’s ceiling as a fantasy asset and a core piece of OKC’s repeat-contender plan.

Given Isaiah Joe's 2024-25 production, should fantasy managers lock him as a primary 3-point streamer next season?How does Joe's presence affect Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's fantasy upside in OKC?With Joe's contract rising, is there risk to his long-term fantasy value if OKC changes its rotation?Which lineups maximize Joe’s 3P upside in the upcoming season?
Mentions:
@Donte DiVincenzo | Minnesota Timberwolves | NBA
@Donte DiVincenzo | Minnesota Timberwolves | NBA
@Isaiah Hartenstein | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Isaiah Hartenstein | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Isaiah Joe | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Isaiah Joe | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Jerami Grant | Detroit Pistons | NBA
@Jerami Grant | Detroit Pistons | NBA
@Kevin Durant | Phoenix Suns | NBA
@Kevin Durant | Phoenix Suns | NBA
@Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA

https://okcthunderwire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

July 25, 2025
Bucks’ blockbuster three-team trade proposal lands $160 million forward | Sporting News
@sportingnews
Bucks’ blockbuster three-team trade proposal lands $160 million forward | Sporting News

The Milwaukee Bucks are making strategic moves this offseason to ensure the satisfaction of two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo. The team made a bold move by bringing in Kyle Kuzma during the 2024-25 trade deadline. Kuzma's regular-season performance was decent, averaging 14.5 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 2.2 assists in 33 games, but his struggles in the postseason have raised doubts about his long-term fit.

A recent mock trade proposed by SI.com suggests sending Kuzma to the Portland Trail Blazers for Jerami Grant, who has had injury concerns but could provide the Bucks with valuable scoring. Grant's past four seasons averaged at least 19 points per game, making him a potentially impactful player as the Bucks aim for a championship run in a competitive Eastern Conference.

What is the overall strategy for the Bucks this offseason?How have injuries affected the Bucks' roster moves?What are the implications of a Kuzma trade for the Bucks?Can the Bucks compete in the Eastern Conference with their current roster?
Mentions:
@Giannis Antetokounmpo | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Giannis Antetokounmpo | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Jerami Grant | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Jerami Grant | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Kyle Kuzma | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Kyle Kuzma | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nba/milwaukee-buck..

July 22, 2025
Trail Blazers news: Damian Lillard offers honest take on Yang Hansen
@RookieWire
Rookie Wire
Trail Blazers news: Damian Lillard offers honest take on Yang Hansen

Damian Lillard has officially returned to the Portland Trail Blazers after a stint with the Milwaukee Bucks, signing a three-year, $42 million deal. Despite a long recovery from a torn Achilles tendon, Lillard’s excitement about the team’s potential is palpable, particularly with rising talents like Jerami Grant and Scoot Henderson. The addition of Yang Hansen, a 7-foot rookie from China, has captured Lillard’s attention, showcasing skills and charisma that could enhance the Blazers' dynamics moving forward.

Yang impressed during the Summer League, averaging 10.8 points, 3.8 assists, and earning recognition as a top international prospect after being an All-Star in the CBA. Lillard appreciates Yang's ability to facilitate offense and his confident approach to the game, indicating that the rookie could be a pivotal piece in the Blazers' future.

What are the potential long-term impacts of Lillard's injury on the Blazers?How should fantasy managers approach the Blazers players this season?What can we expect from Yang Hansen in his rookie season?What are the key challenges facing the Blazers this season?
Mentions:
@Damian Lillard | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Damian Lillard | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Jerami Grant | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Jerami Grant | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Scoot Henderson | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Scoot Henderson | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Yang Hansen | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Yang Hansen | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA

https://therookiewire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nb..

July 22, 2025
All 30 NBA teams' biggest roster mistakes since 2020 - ESPN
ESPN
All 30 NBA teams' biggest roster mistakes since 2020 - ESPN

The NBA landscape is ever-changing, with team transactions often overshadowing the actual games. Recent championship teams like the Oklahoma City Thunder and Boston Celtics made strategic trades that proved crucial, while poor decisions have marred others. This article takes a deep dive into each NBA team's worst decision of the 2020s, examining trades, signings, and draft picks that have had lasting impacts.

The Cleveland Cavaliers erred by not extending Isaiah Hartenstein's qualifying offer, a move that allowed him to thrive elsewhere after a promising stint in Cleveland. Similarly, the Indiana Pacers' brief foray with Nate Bjorkgren as head coach set the team back, while the New York Knicks regret signing Evan Fournier to a lengthy contract after his performance dipped. Other teams, such as the Portland Trail Blazers, face consequences from costly player re-signings, and the Utah Jazz missed opportunities in not trading Lauri Markkanen when his value was highest.

Which teams made the biggest transaction blunders in recent years?What metrics should teams focus on during player evaluations?Which teams are likely to make bold moves in the upcoming season?How can teams capitalize on the mistakes of others?
Mentions:
@Evan Fournier | Detroit Pistons | NBA
@Evan Fournier | Detroit Pistons | NBA
@Isaiah Hartenstein | LA Clippers | NBA
@Isaiah Hartenstein | LA Clippers | NBA
@Jerami Grant | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Jerami Grant | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Lauri Markkanen | Utah Jazz | NBA
@Lauri Markkanen | Utah Jazz | NBA
@Nate Bjorkgren | Indiana Pacers | NBA
@Nate Bjorkgren | Indiana Pacers | NBA

https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/45790173/all-3..

June 6, 2025
Sixers draft history: Jerami Grant selected No. 39 overall in 2014
@SixersWire
Sixers Wire
Sixers draft history: Jerami Grant selected No. 39 overall in 2014

The Philadelphia 76ers have a rich draft history, particularly noted for their selection of Jerami Grant as the 39th overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft. Grant, who came out of Syracuse, notably forged a significant role during his time with the Sixers, averaging 6.3 points and 3.0 rebounds in his rookie season. His performance steadily improved, leading to a trade to the Oklahoma City Thunder where he was part of a deal that brought Ersan Ilyasova and a future draft pick that became Tyrese Maxey.

After his tenure with the Sixers, Grant showcased his scoring prowess with the Detroit Pistons, averaging 20.9 points over two seasons. He currently plays for the Portland Trail Blazers, where he continued to build on his scoring ability, averaging 21.0 points in the 2023-24 season before facing injury challenges in the subsequent year.

Mentions:
@Jerami Grant | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
@Jerami Grant | Portland Trail Blazers | NBA
Philadelphia 76ers | NBA
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https://sixerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/s..

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