| Atlanta Hawks | Brooklyn Nets | Boston Celtics |
| PG | 1. Jeff Teague |
| 2. Shelvin Mack |
| SG | 1. Devin Harris |
| 2. Dahntay Jones |
| 3. John Jenkins |
| 4. Lou Williams  SidelinedLou Williams (knee surgery) said that his rehab is "coming along great." Williams called the summer a big one for himself, referring to it as a "challenge that I'm ready for." Williams still can't even jog, so he's got a long ways to go before he's ready to play. Williams was able to ride a stationary bike without knee pain for the first time last week and is also doing stand-still shooting, but he's got several hurdles left to clear. May 6 |
| SF | 1. Kyle Korver |
| 2. DeShawn Stevenson |
| PF | 1. Josh Smith |
| 2. Anthony Tolliver |
| 3. Ivan Johnson |
| 4. Mike Scott |
| C | 1. Al Horford |
| 2. Zaza Pachulia  SidelinedZaza Pachulia (Achilles) is progressing well in his rehab. "It's great," he said. "I don't have any crutches. So I'm moving every day. I can't wait to start working in the gym." It sounds like Pachulia is aiming to be ready for training camp, but he'll need to clear several hurdles before that can happen. The doctors have told him he should be able to be ready for camp, so we'd expect he will be barring any setbacks. He's an unrestricted free agent. May 13 |
| 3. Johan Petro |
| |
| PG | 1. Rajon Rondo  SidelinedDanny Ainge is expecting to see an improved Rajon Rondo (knee surgery) when he returns next season. I think Rondo is a smart guy, and he got to see the strengths and weaknesses of our team and the players," said Ainge. "I think he actually started to see it even before he was out, but when you’re out, you can see things in your team and your teammates that maybe you didn’t see before." Ainge also said that Rondo "doesn't listen to everything you say, but he's got his own ideas of what he can do to get better, as well." Ainge concluded with "Listen, I think Rajon has matured every year. He has gotten better." Rondo wants to return faster than Adrian Peterson, bu that seems like a lofty goal. There is no firm timetable for his return. Jun 12 |
| 2. Avery Bradley |
| 3. Jason Terry  SidelinedJason Terry said his knee was an issue all season and admitted the injury limited him and forced him to play cautiously. Terry underwent surgery recently, which the guard said he wanted to put off until after the season ended. Terry said he expects to be 100 percent by the time training camp opens and still believes the Celtics' goal is to compete for a title next season despite all of the offseason rumblings to the contrary. Jun 15 |
| SG | 1. Courtney Lee |
| 2. Jordan Crawford |
| 3. Terrence Williams  SidelinedIf Terrence Williams returns to the Celtics next season, the expectation is that he'll be a backup point guard. "I think he’s a smart player," Danny Ainge said. "He has good basketball instincts. His comfort level is more with the ball in his hands, and he hasn’t had a ton of reps like that in the NBA. But I think that’s where his strength lies, especially for us, because I think that he takes pressure off Avery." As long as Williams stays out of trouble and is healthy, he should be able to make the team. Jun 7 |
| SF | 1. Paul Pierce |
| 2. Jeff Green |
| PF | 1. Brandon Bass |
| 2. Jared Sullinger  SidelinedJared Sullinger (back) said that he's "completely fixed." Prior to surgery, Sullinger said his right leg "dragged" behind his left. The problem stemmed from "back issues," but he's apparently good to go now. However, Sullinger did admit that he's in the middle of his rehab process and isn't sure how his game will change as a result of the surgery. He needs to do more conditioning work as well. Jun 10 |
| 3. Fab Melo |
| 4. D.J. White |
| 5. Shavlik Randolph |
| C | 1. Kevin Garnett |
| 2. Chris Wilcox |
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| Charlotte Bobcats | Chicago Bulls | Cleveland Cavaliers |
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| PG | 1. Derrick Rose  SidelinedTom Thibodeau said Derrick Rose (knee) is feeling like himself again, and raved about how Rose looked in a recent workout. "I worked him out about a week ago. It was great," Thibodeau said. "Watching the way he's moving now, there's a confidence." Thibodeau added that Rose never returned to full explosiveness during the season that he was comfortable with, but "he's there now. He feels great, and that's the most important thing." Rose is running, lifting, playing and shooting, so there is absolutely no reason to believe he won't be ready for the start of next season. Jun 14 |
| 2. Kirk Hinrich  SidelinedKirk Hinrich (calf) has been working out since the Bulls ended their season. Hinrich's calf won't need surgery, and it sounds as if he's finally recovered from the nasty calf injury that hampered him during the playoffs. He's anything but a sure thing to hold up next season after dealing with a laundry list of injuries during the 2012/13 season. Jun 10 |
| 3. Nate Robinson |
| 4. Marquis Teague |
| SG | 1. Marco Belinelli |
| 2. Richard Hamilton |
| 3. Daequan Cook |
| SF | 1. Luol Deng |
| 2. Jimmy Butler |
| 3. Vladimir Radmanovic |
| PF | 1. Carlos Boozer |
| 2. Taj Gibson |
| 3. Malcolm Thomas |
| C | 1. Joakim Noah |
| 2. Nazr Mohammed |
| |
| Dallas Mavericks | Denver Nuggets | Detroit Pistons |
| | |
| Golden State Warriors | Houston Rockets | Indiana Pacers |
| PG | 1. Stephen Curry |
| 2. Jarrett Jack |
| 3. Scott Machado |
| SG | 1. Klay Thompson |
| 2. Kent Bazemore |
| SF | 1. Harrison Barnes |
| 2. Draymond Green |
| 3. Richard Jefferson |
| 4. Brandon Rush  SidelinedBrandon Rush exercised his player option for the 2013/14 season. A no-brainer for Rush as he's coming off of ACL surgery. He's going to provide a great option off the bench for the Warriors behind Harrison Barnes, and he'll be playing next season to prove that he's healthy after a lost year due to injury. Jun 14 |
| PF | 1. David Lee  SidelinedDavid Lee had successful surgery to repair his torn hip flexor and is expected to be ready for training camp. Lee said that a procedure was more than likely while the Warriors were still in the playoffs, and now we know he went ahead with getting it done. He has plenty of time to recover and we're not worried about his availability for the start of next season. He's expected to begin his rehab in 10-14 days. May 30 |
| 2. Carl Landry |
| C | 1. Andrew Bogut  SidelinedAndrew Bogut (ankle) revealed that the "mental and physical pain" he felt over "the last two or three weeks was getting worse and worse." At this point, it's fair to question whether or not Bogut will ever be able to remain healthy for the duration of a full season. "I managed it every day. Every day was a battle, basically, after April," Bogut said. "Every day I had to come in early to get treatment, just to get it right just enough to get back on the court. My whole playoff campaign was that. Some days it worked and some days it didn't." Bogut did say that he's looking forward to using the offseason to get his "ankle right," but we've heard that from the big man previously. Fantasy owners should monitor Bogut's health closely. May 22 |
| 2. Festus Ezeli  SidelinedFestus Ezeli will miss six to nine months after undergoing knee surgery. Ezeli suffered a sprained right knee at the end of the regular season. The Warriors said he needed surgery to reinforce the MCL and PCL ligaments in his right knee. Unfortunately for Golden State, the timeline makes it unlikely that Ezeli will return before Christmas and could be sidelined for most of next season. Jun 13 |
| 3. Andris Biedrins |
| |
| PG | 1. George Hill |
| 2. D.J. Augustin |
| 3. Ben Hansbrough |
| SG | 1. Lance Stephenson |
| 2. Gerald Green |
| 3. Orlando Johnson |
| SF | 1. Paul George |
| 2. Danny Granger  SidelinedThe Pacers are "leaning toward" keeping Danny Granger off the trade market, sources told ESPN. The Pacers could bring back Granger and go all-in for one season after narrowly missing out on advancing to the NBA Finals, or the team could look to deal him in the offseason. Granger will be involved in a plethora of trade rumors until he's either dealt or kept, so don't expect those to fizzle or die down any time soon. Jun 17 |
| 3. Sam Young |
| PF | 1. David West |
| 2. Tyler Hansbrough  SidelinedTyler Hansbrough (ankle) came off the bench for three points and four rebounds in 12 minutes on Saturday, as the Pacers won Game 6 by a final score of 91-77. Hansbrough rolled his ankle late in Game 5, which caused some concern, but he played the most minutes of any reserve and should be ready for Monday's decisive game. Sam Young made a rare 3-pointer in his seven minutes of action, Ian Mahimni played just six minutes as Roy Hibbert avoided foul trouble, and D.J. Augustin, whom the Heat look to exploit at both ends, had just two points in 10 minutes. Jun 1 |
| 3. Jeff Pendergraph |
| C | 1. Roy Hibbert |
| 2. Ian Mahinmi |
| 3. Miles Plumlee |
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| Los Angeles Clippers | Los Angeles Lakers | Memphis Grizzlies |
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| PG | 1. Steve Nash  SidelinedLakers trainer Gary Vitti suggested that Steve Nash should be on a tight minutes cap next season. Nash is expected to show up to training camp for the 2013-14 season at 100 percent. The problem is that he'll turn 40 years old in February, and is no longer capable of chasing the league's point guards around screens. Nash just gets too beat up. "Figure out the appropriate minutes that put him in a successful situation," Vitti said. "The example I use is Robert Horry, where we played him a lot of minutes, and it was difficult for him to recover and be productive at his age. But he goes to San Antonio, plays 18 minutes a game, and the guy was an unbelievable force off the bench for them. I think if we figure out how best to use Steve, he can be the same way." Nash is going to be a low-upside fantasy play next season. Jun 14 |
| 2. Steve Blake |
| 3. Chris Duhon |
| SG | 1. Kobe Bryant  SidelinedA source tells ESPN Los Angeles that Kobe Bryant wants to play at least two more seasons. Kobe is coming off an Achilles' tendon tear and entering the final year of a contract that will pay him $30.4 million in 2013-14. Working out an extension will be difficult, but it's hard to see the Lakers turning their back on one of the greatest players in NBA history. Bryant will turn 35 in August. Jun 14 |
| 2. Jodie Meeks  SidelinedJodie Meeks says his ankle should be OK in 4-6 weeks. Meeks suffered a partial ligament tear in his ankle and only played in Game 1 of the Lakers' opening-round series loss, but he should be fine for training camp. "[The ankle] feels all right," he said in late April. "I will have a full recovery and I will be ready for next season." Apr 29 |
| 3. Darius Morris |
| 4. Andrew Goudelock |
| SF | 1. Metta World Peace |
| 2. Antawn Jamison  SidelinedAntawn Jamison finally had his exit interview with GM Mitch Kupchak on Thursday, a source told ESPN Los Angeles. No matter how it's spun publicly, Jamison won't be back with the Lakers next season. He clashed with Mike D'Antoni, never lived up to the hype and averaged a measly 9.4 points. May 3 |
| 3. Devin Ebanks |
| PF | 1. Pau Gasol  SidelinedLakers trainer Gary Vitti said Pau Gasol (knees) has zero pain in his left tendon and is almost pain-free in his right tendon. The stem cell injections Gasol received in each of his knees weren't especially invasive, so the rehab should be rapid. Still, he's just one month into a three-month rest period. Gasol's health will be a story to watch at training camp. Jun 14 |
| 2. Earl Clark |
| C | 1. Dwight Howard |
| 2. Jordan Hill |
| 3. Robert Sacre |
| |
| Miami Heat | Minnesota Timberwolves | Milwaukee Bucks |
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| PG | 1. Ricky Rubio |
| 2. J.J. Barea |
| SG | 1. Luke Ridnour |
| 2. Alexey Shved |
| 3. Malcolm Lee  SidelinedAfter undergoing knee surgery Monday, Malcolm Lee had an operation on his hip on Wednesday. The hip procedure completes a surgery doubleheader for Lee, who faces a very lengthy and difficult rehab to get back on the court. Needless to say, he's out for the season. Jan 16 |
| SF | 1. Andrei Kirilenko |
| 2. Mickael Gelabale |
| 3. Chase Budinger |
| PF | 1. Kevin Love  SidelinedKevin Love said that he's "absolutely" past any negativity he felt toward the Timberwolves previously and is confident about the team's direction. Love made it clear that he's not getting traded, a sentiment which Flip Saunders agreed with, and it's pretty obvious any bad feelings Love had toward the team are now gone with David Kahn having been dismissed. Saunders has made it a priority to bond with Love during his initial tenure with the team, and Love has responded as a result. "It's really great to have him aboard and between him and Coach [Rick] Adelman there's just so many years of basketball experience," Love said. He also added that he and the team are "definitely past" any animosity between them, and that he's very close to 100 percent health. Jun 7 |
| 2. Derrick Williams |
| 3. Dante Cunningham |
| C | 1. Nikola Pekovic |
| 2. Greg Stiemsma |
| 3. Chris Johnson |
| |
| New Orleans Pelicans | New York Knicks | Oklahoma City Thunder |
| PG | 1. Greivis Vasquez  SidelinedGreivis Vasquez (ankle) has started his rehab process. Vasquez started the work on Monday after requiring surgery, but he's expected to be ready to roll for training camp. We're not very concerned about Vasquez, but it's a situation to monitor during the offseason in the event he suffers a setback. Jun 11 |
| 2. Brian Roberts |
| SG | 1. Eric Gordon  SidelinedEric Gordon (ankle) started his rehab about a month ago. Gordon is going through a similar rehab process to Greivis Vasquez (ankle), but Gordon is doing his in Los Angeles. "I think he's a couple of weeks out and he's back to normal," Monty Williams said. The Pelicans have to be hoping that Gordon can finally stay healthy for most if not all of the coming season. Jun 11 |
| 2. Austin Rivers  SidelinedAustin Rivers (hand) is now "back to normal," according to Monty Williams. Rivers was given the OK to ditch his cast previously, and it's good to know Rivers is at 100 percent health well before we get deep into the summer. "He's working out, lifting and doing all the stuff that coaches have him doing," Williams said. Rivers is expected to spend time at both guard spots again in 2013/14. Jun 11 |
| 3. Roger Mason Jr. |
| 4. Terrel Harris |
| 5. Xavier Henry |
| SF | 1. Al-Farouq Aminu |
| 2. Lance Thomas |
| 3. Darius Miller |
| PF | 1. Anthony Davis  SidelinedAnthony Davis (knee) is now 100 percent healthy after missing the final stretch of the regular season with a sprained MCL. Davis has been fully healthy for about two weeks now. He did not require any kind of surgery and is fully expected to participate in Team USA's mini-camp in July alongside teammate Ryan Andersen. Davis will not participate in summer league, and that's not a huge surprise considering he proved he could play in his first year. Jun 7 |
| 2. Ryan Anderson |
| 3. Louis Amundson |
| C | 1. Robin Lopez |
| 2. Jason Smith  SidelinedJason Smith is continuing his rehab from shoulder surgery, but he will not be able to do any basketball work until training camp. Smith underwent shoulder surgery to repair a torn labrum in March, and as a result he will have a challenge to be ready by the time the regular season opens up. Smith's contract only calls for $1 million guaranteed if he's waived before June 30th, but since he's only slated to make $2.5 million next season, it's really a $1.5 million deal, and that seems pretty reasonable for a backup big man of his caliber. Jun 7 |
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| PG | 1. Raymond Felton |
| 2. Pablo Prigioni |
| SG | 1. J.R. Smith  SidelinedJ.R. Smith will decline his $2.9 million player option for 2013-14, making him an unrestricted free agent on July 1. One day after the Knicks' season ended, Smith said that he wanted to "retire as a Knick." New York could sign him for four years at $4.9 million per season, using their Early Bird rights, and an anonymous source told ESPN that it's "likely" J.R. will stay with the Knicks. He was awful in the playoffs but finished with regular season averages of 18.1 points, 1.9 threes, 5.3 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.3 steals, en route to Sixth Man of the Year honors. Jun 4 |
| 2. James White |
| SF | 1. Iman Shumpert |
| 2. Steve Novak |
| 3. Quentin Richardson |
| PF | 1. Carmelo Anthony  SidelinedThe Knicks have not updated the status of Carmelo Anthony (shoulder) since revealing he had a small tear in his labrum. The initial plan was to see if the injury would heal without surgery and the team would reevaluate him in three weeks, but it's been nearly four weeks and we still haven't heard if Anthony will need surgery. It could be seen as a positive sign, but given the Knicks history of how they disclose injuries, we can't say for certain. Surgery could sideline Anthony up to three months if he goes under the knife. Jun 12 |
| 2. Amare Stoudemire |
| 3. Chris Copeland |
| 4. Kenyon Martin |
| C | 1. Tyson Chandler |
| 2. Marcus Camby |
| 3. Earl Barron |
| |
| Orlando Magic | Philadelphia 76ers | Phoenix Suns |
| PG | 1. Jameer Nelson |
| 2. Beno Udrih |
| 3. E'Twaun Moore |
| SG | 1. Arron Afflalo  SidelinedArron Afflalo continues to be the subject of trade rumors involving Eric Bledsoe and the Clippers. Hours after the rumors surfaced, Afflalo wrote, "3 month training camp begins today .... let next season speak .... until then ... observing and listening." The posts have since been deleted, but the veteran swingman is clearly keeping an eye on his role in Orlando. His role is further complicated by Orlando's potential interest in drafting Victor Oladipo or Ben McLemore with the No. 2 pick. Jun 16 |
| 2. Doron Lamb |
| SF | 1. Moe Harkless |
| 2. DeQuan Jones |
| 3. Hedo Turkoglu |
| PF | 1. Glen Davis  SidelinedGlen Davis (foot) is expected to be healthy and ready for training camp. Big Baby has lost an unspecified amount of weight after changing his diet in order to take pressure off of his foot, but there is a chance he is dealt in the offseason as the Magic continue their youth movement. "He has a decision to make," Davis said of GM Rob Hennigan when asked if he was in Orlando's long-term plans. "It could go both ways with a lot of things." Apr 28 |
| 2. Tobias Harris |
| 3. Andrew Nicholson |
| 4. Hakim Warrick |
| C | 1. Nikola Vucevic |
| 2. Al Harrington |
| 3. Kyle O'Quinn |
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| PG | 1. Jrue Holiday |
| 2. Royal Ivey |
| 3. Charles Jenkins |
| SG | 1. Damien Wilkins |
| 2. Jason Richardson  SidelinedJason Richardson's knee surgery was called "Denovo surgery." Denovo surgery is where the doctors take juvenile cartilage and implant it back into the damaged knees where there is a cartilage issue present. This was an alternative to micro-fracture surgery, which most fantasy basketball owners are all too familiar with at this point. Even without setbacks, Richardson won't be able to resume normal basketball activity until "late January-early February." Apr 10 |
| 3. Nick Young |
| SF | 1. Evan Turner |
| 2. Dorell Wright |
| PF | 1. Thaddeus Young |
| 2. Arnett Moultrie |
| C | 1. Spencer Hawes |
| 2. Lavoy Allen |
| 3. Kwame Brown |
| 4. Andrew Bynum  SidelinedAn NBA GM said that Andrew Bynum won't get more than a one-year deal. This isn't exactly earth-shattering news on Bynum and conventional wisdom would suggest that most teams would be extremely apprehensive to sign him to a multi-year contract. He missed every game this year and over the previous five seasons, Bynum missed 26.0 games per season. A 25-year-old center already having serious durability issues is going to make it tough on his agent to get leverage in contract negotiations. May 18 |
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| Portland Trail Blazers | San Antonio Spurs | Sacramento Kings |
| PG | 1. Damian Lillard |
| 2. Eric Maynor |
| 3. Nolan Smith  SidelinedNolan Smith, an unrestricted free agent, will not return to the Blazers next season. "They have a path they want to go down, and it's pretty obvious I'm not on it right now," Smith said during his exit interview. Smith added the team made it "pretty clear" that they don't want him to return, and now Smith will be playing with a chip on his shoulder wherever he lands. Right now, he's best known as the guy drafted ahead of Kenneth Faried in 2011. Apr 30 |
| SG | 1. Wesley Matthews  SidelinedWesley Matthews (elbow) has been cleared to shoot following surgery. Matthews had arthroscopic surgery in late May, so it's great news that he's already been cleared to shoot and has had the stitches removed. He's expected to be full strength well before training camp arrives. Jun 11 |
| 2. Will Barton |
| 3. Elliot Williams  SidelinedElliot Williams says his torn Achilles is healed, but he has to strengthen the muscles around it. Williams is scheduled for free agency but said the Blazers told him they'd like to have him back next year. He'll likely play for Portland's summer league team while trying to earn a spot on the roster for next season. Once the No. 22 overall pick in 2010, Williams has been sidetracked by injury problems and will have to stay healthy before proving he has any sort of fantasy value. Apr 18 |
| SF | 1. Nicolas Batum  SidelinedNicolas Batum (shoulder, wrist) said he plans on joining the French National Team in July. Batum's injuries were bad enough that he sat out the final eight games of the season. However, it looks like he'll avoid surgery and should enter next year at 100 percent. Batum and Kevin Durant were the only players to average at least one block, one steal and one 3-pointer this season. He's a second-round fantasy pick at worst in 2013-14. Apr 23 |
| 2. Victor Claver |
| 3. Sasha Pavlovic |
| 4. Luke Babbitt |
| PF | 1. LaMarcus Aldridge |
| C | 1. J.J. Hickson |
| 2. Meyers Leonard |
| 3. Joel Freeland |
| | |
| Toronto Raptors | Utah Jazz | Washington Wizards |
| PG | 1. Kyle Lowry |
| 2. Sebastian Telfair |
| 3. John Lucas |
| SG | 1. DeMar DeRozan |
| 2. Alan Anderson |
| 3. Terrence Ross |
| 4. Mickael Pietrus |
| SF | 1. Rudy Gay |
| 2. Landry Fields |
| 3. Linas Kleiza  SidelinedLinas Kleiza has exercised his $4.6 million player option for the 2013-14 season, according to beat writer Josh Lewenberg. This shouldn't come as a surprise because there's no way Kleiza's getting anything close to that much on the open market. He barely played this season due to injuries and then was shut down by the Raptors for the final month of the season despite being healthy. He's a candidate for Toronto's amnesty clause. May 18 |
| PF | 1. Andrea Bargnani  SidelinedNew Raptors GM Masai Ujiri's first order of business will be shopping Andrea Bargnani to the entire league in hopes of moving him before July 1, ESPN's Marc Stein reports. This is fairly similar to the first order of business under former GM Bryan Colangelo. It will be interesting to see if Ujiri has any better luck than his predecessor, who never moved Bargnani despite publicly admitting a desire to do so. Bargnani's injury history and contract remain a large impediment to getting a deal done, but it's possible Ujiri will simply be looking to unload the contract to anyone with cap space, which could make trading the former No. 1 overall pick easier. Jun 1 |
| 2. Amir Johnson |
| 3. Quincy Acy |
| C | 1. Jonas Valanciunas |
| 2. Aaron Gray |
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| PG | 1. Mo Williams |
| 2. Jamaal Tinsley |
| 3. Earl Watson |
| SG | 1. Randy Foye |
| 2. Alec Burks |
| 3. Kevin Murphy |
| 4. Jerel McNeal |
| SF | 1. Gordon Hayward |
| 2. DeMarre Carroll |
| 3. Marvin Williams  SidelinedMarvin Williams will not exercise the early termination option in his contract and will remain with the Jazz, a source told CSNNW. An easy decision for Williams, especially after undergoing heel surgery in May. He will not be ready to play until at least December, and he'll make $7.5 million this season, a number he wouldn't see as a free agent. Jun 14 |
| 4. Travis Leslie |
| PF | 1. Paul Millsap |
| 2. Derrick Favors |
| 3. Jeremy Evans |
| C | 1. Al Jefferson |
| 2. Enes Kanter  SidelinedKarl Malone intends to meet with Enes Kanter (shoulder) prior to Kanter being cleared for basketball activities. Kanter isn't expected to be 100 percent until later in the summer after April shoulder surgery, but the two sides will sit down and discuss where Kanter can improve. For now, Kanter is continuing his rehab and will focus on getting healthy. May 30 |
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| PG | 1. John Wall |
| 2. A.J. Price |
| 3. Leandro Barbosa  SidelinedWizards acquired the $1.2 million expiring contract of Leandro Barbosa. Barbosa is out for the year due to an ACL tear, so this is just a straight Jordan Crawford dump by the Wizards. Barbosa will hit free agency in July at age 30 while rehabbing a devastating injury. Expect a soft market at best. Feb 21 |
| SG | 1. Bradley Beal  SidelinedBradley Beal is expected to be invited to Team USA mini-camp, according to ESPN's Marc Stein. We're not surprised after Beal's impressive rookie season, but it's not clear if he'll be allowed to participate given he ended the season with a stress fracture in his leg that still isn't recovered. Even if Beal sits out, he's expected to be ready to roll well in advance of training camp prior to next season. May 24 |
| 2. Garrett Temple |
| 3. Cartier Martin |
| SF | 1. Martell Webster |
| 2. Trevor Ariza  SidelinedTrevor Ariza's season-ending knee injury didn't require surgery and he should be ready for the Wizards' training camp. Ariza was bothered by the injury for weeks before he was finally shut down late in the season, but he said in April that his injury requires "just rest and rehab." He's unlikely to turn down his $7.7 million option for 2013-14, and his health will be a decisive factor in a contract year. May 30 |
| PF | 1. Nene Hilario  SidelinedWizards GM Ernie Grunfeld said the team will weigh whether to keep Nene on a minutes count next season regardless of his health status. Nene played in just 61 games this year due to a variety of injuries and is under contract for another three seasons for roughly $40 million. It's understandable the Wiz would want to prolong his career and his value for as long as possible. Nene averaged 12.6 points, 6.7 rebounds and 0.6 blocks in 27 minutes per game this season. Apr 24 |
| 2. Trevor Booker |
| 3. Jan Vesely |
| 4. Chris Singleton |
| C | 1. Emeka Okafor |
| 2. Kevin Seraphin |
| 3. Jason Collins |
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