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NBA season-preview capsules: Northwest Division

Tue Oct 22 1:28am ET
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1. OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER

Predicted 2024-25 record: 62-20

Last season: 57-25, 1st in NBA Western Conference. Lost 4-2 to Dallas Mavericks in conference semifinals.

Last time ... the Thunder won 60 games in a season was 2012-13, when Kevin Durant helped Oklahoma City post a 60-22 record. The franchise had three other seasons with 60-plus wins, but all of them took place when it was known as the Seattle SuperSonics, including a 64-18 record in 1995-96.


FanDuel championship odds: +650

Roster roll call

Draft pick:

No. 12, PG Nikola Topic, Serbia

DEPARTURES: F Gordon Hayward, F Josh Giddey, G Lindy Waters III, C Bismack Biyombo

VETERAN ADDITIONS: C Isaiah Hartenstein, G Alex Caruso

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Some teams have star power, some teams have great depth, and only a few teams can say that they have both of those things. One of those teams is Oklahoma City, which is led by one of the best players on the planet, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Teammate Chet Holmgren has the ability to be a difference-maker on both ends of the floor, and Jalen Williams is an underrated star who averaged 19.1 points, 4.0 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game last season. The Thunder are a legitimate contender to win a championship.

Get to know: G Cason Wallace

It would be hard to describe Williams as a breakout player after his quiet but stellar campaign a season ago, so the best bet here is to tout Wallace. He entered the league as the No. 10 overall pick out of Kentucky last season, and he averaged 6.8 points while shooting 49.1 percent from the field and 41.9 percent from beyond the 3-point arc. Wallace is in a great spot to build upon those numbers in a relatively low-pressure situation as his highly talented teammates take up most of the spotlight.

2. MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES

Predicted 2024-25 record: 54-28

Last season: 56-26, 3rd in Western Conference.

Last time ... the Timberwolves last made the playoffs in four consecutive seasons came when they made appeared in the postseason eight straight seasons from 1996-2004, when the late Flip Saunders was coach and Kevin Garnett was the star player. Minnesota has made each of the last three postseasons.

FanDuel championship odds: +1000

Roster roll call

Draft picks:

No. 8, G Rob Dillingham, Kentucky (acquired from Spurs)

No. 27, F Terrence Shannon Jr., Illinois

No. 37, F Bobi Klintman, Australia

DEPARTURES: F Karl-Anthony Towns, F Kyle Anderson, G Monte Morris, G Jordan McLaughlin

VETERAN ADDITIONS: F Julius Randle, G Donte DiVincenzo, G Joe Ingles, G PJ Dozier

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The Timberwolves announced themselves as a title contender last season when they knocked off the reigning champion Denver Nuggets in the second round of the Western Conference playoffs. The Dallas Mavericks bounced the Timberwolves the following round in the Western Conference finals, however. Minnesota is ready to make another deep playoff run with a shuffled lineup that includes Randle and DiVincenzo but no longer features longtime face of the franchise in Towns. Look for Naz Reid to take on a more prominent role in Towns' absence this season.

Get to know: G Rob Dillingham

The easy pick would be Reid, but he already experienced a breakout performance last season while Towns was out injured. So let's turn our attention to Dillingham, a young but talented rookie who will be able to develop at his own speed while watching a mentor in Mike Conley Jr. in the backcourt. Dillingham can fill up the net, and the Timberwolves could use some offensive firepower during the regular season, so look for the first-round pick to get a chance to pad the stat sheet on nights when Conley rests.

3. DENVER NUGGETS

Predicted 2024-25 record: 52-30

Last season: 57-25, 2nd in Western Conference

Last time ... the Nuggets played without star center Nikola Jokic was during the 2014-15 season. Jokic is back for his 10th season with the Nuggets, and he shows no signs of slowing down after averaging 20.9 points, 10.7 rebounds and 6.9 assists over his first nine years in the league. But Jokic turns 30 this season, and it might be time for Denver to consider being smart with his playing time to keep him fresh for the postseason.

FanDuel championship odds: +1100

Roster roll call

Draft pick:

No. 22, PF DaRon Holmes II, Dayton (acquired from Suns)

DEPARTURES: G Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, G Justin Holiday, G Reggie Jackson

VETERAN ADDITIONS: G Russell Westbrook, F/C Dario Saric

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The Nuggets won a title two seasons ago, but last season they lost in the Western Conference semifinals against a Timberwolves team that they did not match up well against. This season could come down to matchups, too, as Jokic and Jamal Murray figure to put Denver in a good spot to make a run at a championship. Michael Porter Jr. has put on weight and hopes to take on more physical opponents this season, and Westbrook will try to renew Denver's competitive fire as a veteran bench player.

Get to know: G/F Julian Strawther

The Gonzaga product averaged 4.5 points on 36.9 percent shooting in 50 games off the bench last season. But Strawther has the build and the talent to improve, and he could get a bigger opportunity after Caldwell-Pope left via free agency to sign with the Orlando Magic. Denver needs scoring, and Strawther will have a chance to step up and fill the void.

4. PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS

Predicted 2024-25 record: 28-54

Last season: 21-61, 15th in NBA Western Conference.

Last time ... the Trail Blazers went at least four years without making the playoffs was from 2003-04 to 2007-08, when players such as Brandon Roy struggled to overcome injury and inconsistency to make it to the postseason. Portland should be better than last season but likely is headed toward its fourth straight year with no playoff appearance. It's tough enough to try to rebuild a team into a long-term contender, but the ultra-competitive Western Conference makes it almost an impossible feat in Portland.

FanDuel championship odds: +100000

Roster roll call

Draft pick:

No. 7, C Donovan Clingan, UConn

DEPARTURES: G Malcolm Brogdon

VETERAN ADDITIONS: F Deni Avdija, G Devonte' Graham

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The Trail Blazers bit the bullet and traded Damian Lillard a season ago, and the results were not particularly encouraging for Portland. In year two of the post-Lillard era, the Trail Blazers hope to find their footing with a talented core of young players. Clingan could clog up the middle on defense for Portland, and Avdija will have a chance to improve his game after Portland rescued him from the Washington Wizards via trade.

Get to know: G Shaedon Sharpe

The Canadian has endured an up-and-down first two seasons in the NBA, but he still is just 21 years old and has a chance to develop into an impact player. He averaged 9.9 points as a rookie and 15.9 points in his sophomore campaign, but his shooting percentage dropped to 40.6 percent overall and 33.3 percent from beyond the arc. If Sharpe is able to improve upon those numbers, he could emerge as one of the top scoring options on a Portland team that should be better this season.

5. UTAH JAZZ

Predicted 2024-25 record: 21-61

Last season: 31-51, 12th in Western Conference.

Last time ...

The Jazz won fewer than 25 games was the 1979-80 campaign, when Adrian Dantley led a club that went 24-58 with 28 points and 7.6 rebounds per game. A slightly aging star named Pete Maravich ranked second that season at 17.1 points per game. This season could be similar, as Lauri Markkanen leads a team that almost certainly will finish at or near the bottom of the Western Conference.

FanDuel championship odds: +100000

Roster roll call

Draft picks:

No. 10, F Cody Williams, Colorado

No. 29, G Isaiah Collier, Southern California

No. 32, F/C Kyle Filipowski, Duke

DEPARTURES: G Kris Dunn, C Omer Yurtseven

VETERAN ADDITIONS: F Drew Eubanks, G Patty Mills, G Svi Mykhailiuk

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The Jazz continue to fall from relevance after a respectable era that featured Donovan Mitchell in the backcourt and Rudy Gobert in the frontcourt. The next wave of Utah basketball could be led by Markkanen, who signed an extension and seems to enjoy his role as the face of the Jazz franchise. Utah has a few intriguing young players and likely will add another top draft pick next summer as it looks to rebuild.

Get to know: C Walker Kessler

Nobody doubts Kessler's impact on the defensive end, where he averaged 2.4 blocks per game last season and continued to establish himself as one of the league's prominent rim protectors. The question is whether Kessler can unlock his abilities on the offensive end. If he can, look out because he could blossom as a top two-way big. Kessler averaged 8.1 points and 7.5 rebounds as a second-year player last season.

Player Notes
Patrick Williams Tue Oct 22 7:40am

Chicago Bulls forward Patrick Williams (ankle) was able to practice on Monday. He exited Chicago's preseason finale against Cleveland with an ankle injury, but it looks like it wasn't anything serious. Williams also battled a wrist injury during the preseason. However, as of right now, Williams should be expected to be in the lineup for Wednesday's season opener against New Orleans. The 23-year-old is set to begin the campaign as a starter, and fantasy managers could get some decent value out of him. Last season, Williams averaged 11.1 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 0.8 blocks, and 0.9 steals in 30 games as a member of the first unit.

Nicolas Claxton Tue Oct 22 7:30am

Brooklyn Nets center Nicolas Claxton (hamstring) is trending in the right direction and is expected to play in Wednesday's season opener against Atlanta. Claxton missed the preseason due to a hamstring issue but has had a chance to rehab the injury for a few weeks now and should be good to go on Wednesday. Claxton averaged 10.8 points, 10.5 rebounds, and 1.5 blocks against the Hawks a season ago and could have even more fun on Wednesday night, as Atlanta's bigs have been troubled by health issues. Clint Capela (ankle) was hurt near the end of preseason, and Onyeka Okongwu missed most of the preseason action while recovering from a toe procedure, making only one 16-minute appearance.

Jarred Vanderbilt Tue Oct 22 7:20am

Los Angeles Lakers power forward Jarred Vanderbilt (foot) isn't ready to play in Tuesday's season opener against the Timberwolves. After having procedures done on both feet in May, there was hope a week ago that Vanderbilt would be ready for the start of the regular season, but he still needs more time to recover. He will sit out at least the first five games before being re-evaluated. This is a bitter blow for Vanderbilt after he already missed most of last season because of health issues. Due to his absence, Rui Hachimura has had an opportunity to lock down a starting role. He posted 15.4 points and 4.8 rebounds as a starter last season.

Christian Koloko Tue Oct 22 7:10am

Los Angeles Lakers center Christian Koloko (illness) will sit out Tuesday's season opener against Minnesota. Following a bout with blood clots, Koloko isn't yet ready to play. The Cameroonian big man was brought in on a two-way contract last month. He adds an extra frontcourt option to the Lakers but isn't expected to play a big role for the team, and it appears likely that Koloko will spend most of the campaign in the G League.

Jaden Hardy Mon Oct 21 8:40pm

Dallas Mavericks guard Jaden Hardy agreed to a three-year, $18 million contract extension with the team. The 22-year-old has spent his first two seasons in the league with the Mavs, averaging 7.9 points and shooting 37.9% from behind the arc. Although Hardy gives Dallas a reliable bench option, he'll likely have a tough time entering any fantasy lineups this season. However, if Luka Doncic or Kyrie Irving miss time during the 2024-25 campaign, which will likely happen, Hardy has streaming potential.

Aaron Gordon Mon Oct 21 8:20pm

According to ESPN's Shams Charania, Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon agreed to a four-year, $133 million contract extension with the club. The deal includes a player option in 2028-29. There were questions when this would happen. However, the team made the deal on the eve of the start of the NBA season. The 29-year-old has been instrumental to the Nuggets' success over the years, most recently averaging 13.9 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 3.5 assists in 2023-24. As long as Gordon remains healthy, he'll see more than enough minutes to be at least a top-50 fantasy asset at the position in points leagues. But his shooting from behind the arc will compromise his desirability in category formats.

Marcus Sasser Mon Oct 21 8:10pm

The Pistons picked up the third-year team option on guard Marcus Sasser on Monday. The 24-year-old had a decent rookie campaign in 2023-24, averaging 8.3 points and 3.3 assists (13.1 points and 4.7 assists in 11 starts). While he'll come off the bench, there is potential for some starts this season, considering Cade Cunningham has had issues staying healthy over the years. For now, Sasser shouldn't be viewed as anything more than a dynasty stash.

Ausar Thompson Mon Oct 21 8:00pm

The Pistons picked up the third-year team option on Ausar Thompson (illness) on Monday. Thompson, selected with the No. 5 overall pick in the 2023 NBA Draft, averaged 8.8 points, 6.4 rebounds, and 1.1 steals. However, he shot a rough 18.6% from behind the arc. Even worse, a blood clot ended his season abruptly. As of now, it's hard to justify Thompson taking up a spot on fantasy rosters, considering he is without a timetable regarding his return. Still, he's worth monitoring. But until he returns, the team could look to Tim Hardaway Jr. and Simone Fontecchio to fill the void in the lineup, with the latter having a higher ceiling for fantasy managers.

Jalen Duren Mon Oct 21 7:50pm

The Pistons exercised the fourth-year option on center Jalen Duren on Monday. The 20-year-old averaged a double-double last season (13.8 points, 11.6 rebounds). He also significantly improved his free-throw percentage from his rookie campaign. While the franchise sees potential in Duren, he hasn't logged more than 67 games in each of his first two seasons in the National Basketball Association. Fantasy managers should keep that in mind, although he'll be a consistent fantasy performer whenever he's on the floor during the 2024-25 campaign.

Jaden Ivey Mon Oct 21 7:40pm

The Pistons exercised the fourth-year option for guard Jaden Ivey on Monday. The 22-year-old is coming off a rough season, where he spent some time coming off the bench. However, he wasn't horrible, averaging 15.4 points, 3.8 assists, and 3.4 rebounds. But fantasy managers have plenty of reasons to be optimistic about Ivey's potential heading into the 2024-25 campaign, considering he's been routinely praised by new head coach J.B. Bickerstaff. He's also missed only 13 games during his NBA career, which is another positive for fantasy managers. That said, Ivey's three-point percentage needs work. The same is true for his free-throw percentage. Yet, the upside is there, so fantasy managers could easily see Ivey surpass his ADP expectations this year.

Corey Kispert Mon Oct 21 4:10pm

Washington Wizards forward Corey Kispert will remain in DC for the foreseeable future after agreeing on a new contract extension. According to Shams Charania of ESPN, Kispert signed a four-year deal worth $54 million on Monday afternoon. The 25-year-old was the team's 15th-overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft and has been a very consistent role player for them over the past three years. Throughout his time in Washington so far, he's averaged 10.9 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.4 assists, and 2.0 threes per game. He posted a career-high 13.4 points per game last season as well.

Grayson Allen Mon Oct 21 4:10pm

Phoenix Suns guard Grayson Allen (Achilles) is still working his way back from an Achilles injury and his status for the team's season opener is in doubt. The good news is that Allen said to Gerald Bourguet that he was able "to do everything" in practice on Monday and he's hopefully to be ready for their first game on Wednesday. Allen has been an important rotational piece for this team as a three-and-D type of player. Last season, he averaged 13.5 points, 3.9 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 2.7 threes, and 1.3 turnovers while shooting a red-hot 46.1% from beyond the arc.

Kristaps Porzingis Mon Oct 21 4:00pm

Boston Celtics center Kristaps Porzingis (foot) has been ruled out for the team's season opener against the New York Knicks on Tuesday. The star big man has been rehabbing from surgery on his foot and is not ready to take the floor just yet. There hasn't been a specific timetable reported, so fantasy managers will have to monitor his status in the meantime. Al Horford will take on some more minutes while the other opportunities will likely be spread between Luke Kornet, Xavier Tillman Sr., and maybe even Neemias Queta. Horford and Kornet are likely the better streamers to start the season.

Jalen Suggs Mon Oct 21 4:00pm

Orlando Magic guard Jalen Suggs just cashed in on a massive deal after being named to an All-Defensive team last season. The former fifth-overall pick agreed to a five-year extension that will pay him $150.5 million to stay in Orlando. With Cole Anthony remaining on the bench and Markelle Fultz not on the team anymore, Suggs is primed to take on an even bigger role on both sides of the ball. Last year was his healthiest season so far as he appeared in 75 games and averaged 12.6 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 2.0 threes, 1.4 steals, and 1.8 turnovers per game while shooting 47.1% from the floor and 39.7% from beyond the arc.

Jalen Green Mon Oct 21 3:50pm

Houston Rockets guard Jalen Green receives a big payday ahead of his fourth season in the NBA. According to Kelly Iko of The Athletic, Green and the Rockets agreed on a three-year extension worth $106 million. The first year of the deal is worth $33.5 million and the deal even includes a player option for the last year. Green has averaged 19.8 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 2.4 threes, and 2.3 turnovers per game across three seasons in Houston. He'll look to lead a completely revamped team from when he was first drafted to their first playoff appearance since the 2019-20 season.

RJ Barrett Mon Oct 21 3:40pm

Toronto Raptors guard/forward RJ Barrett (shoulder) suffered an AC joint sprain on October 6 and has been out ever since. According to Michael Grange of Sportsnet, Barrett went through practice on Monday without contact and is targeting opening night for his return. They'll take on the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday for their season opener. If Barrett is unable to suit up, since rookie Ja'Kobe Walter (shoulder) and Bruce Brown (knee) are both out, Ochai Agbaji could step into a starting role with Gradey Dick receiving a lot more opportunities too.

Kobe Bufkin Mon Oct 21 3:40pm

Atlanta Hawks guard Kobe Bufkin (shoulder) suffered a right shoulder injury in Saturday's practice and is now undergoing some testing and evaluation. As reported by Kevin Chouinard, Bufkin is already ruled out for Wednesday's season opener against the Brooklyn Nets due to his shoulder issue. He may have to miss more time, but that won't be clear until the test results come back. In the meantime, Dyson Daniels and Vit Krejci should see some added minutes as well as Bogdan Bogdanovic.

Jonathan Kuminga Mon Oct 21 3:40pm

Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga is fresh off of his best season yet and entering a big contract year as his rookie deal is set to expire at the end. The two sides were not able to agree on a rookie contract extension, so he will be a restricted free agent during the 2025 off-season. Last year, Kuminga averaged 16.1 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 1.6 turnovers per game with shooting splits of .529/.321/.746. He's set to receive even more minutes heading into this season, so he'll be playing for even more money now.

Jaren Jackson Jr. Mon Oct 21 3:30pm

Memphis Grizzlies center/forward Jaren Jackson Jr. (hamstring) is expected to miss the team's season opener on Wednesday against the Utah Jazz. Head coach Taylor Jenkins said that the former Defensive Player of the Year will be out while he continues to deal with a hamstring injury. He is expected back later this week, so his absence shouldn't last that long. Santi Aldama would likely move into the starting power forward spot while Zach Edey and Brandon Clarke should both see increased opportunities.

Cole Swider Mon Oct 21 11:30am

The Detroit Pistons announced that they have agreed on a two-way deal with forward Cole Swider. The 25-year-old enters this third season in the NBA after playing for the Miami Heat and Los Angeles Lakers in his first two years. Swider has appeared in 25 games so far and averaged 2.0 points in 5.1 minutes per contest. He's only shooting 38.3% from the floor throughout his career right now and hasn't been able to crack a full-time position in a lineup yet. He's not on the fantasy radar right now but he will work to convert his deal into a full contract.