Tomas Satoransky Will Join Bulls
Tomas Satoransky will have a new home next season, joining the Chicago Bulls via a sign-and-trade with his former home, the Washington Wizards. For the time being, Satoransky will man the starting point guard spot while rookie Coby White comes off the bench. Satoransky is a capable player who started 54 games for the Wizards last year, averaging 10.7 points and 6.2 assists in those contests. I’d expect numbers along those lines this year with possibly a slight rise in scoring, which makes Satoransky an intriguing fantasy option at what will likely be an ADP in the late-middle of drafts. His dynasty value is tougher to figure out with White behind him, but he’ll be a solid producer in redraft leagues.
Source: Adrian Wojnarowski
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Tomas Satoransky Agrees To Buyout With Spurs
Tomas Satoransky has agreed to a buyout with the organization. He was traded to San Antonio at the trade deadline, but doesn't have much of a role on the rebuilding Spurs roster. That being said, Satoransky is leaving San Antonio and is expected to sign with the Washington Wizards. His best seasons of his career came as a member of the Wizards. Satoransky appears to be an upgrade over Raul Neto and Ish Smith. He's worth monitoring in most formats and is likely worth snagging right away in deep leagues.
Source: Adrian Wojnarowski
San Antonio Spurs guard Source: Adrian Wojnarowski
Tomas Satoransky To Start On Friday
Tomas Satoransky will move into the starting five for Friday's game against the Los Angeles Clippers. It was announced that Devonte' Graham (foot) has been ruled out for this game. It wouldn't be surprising to see Graham miss more than one game due to this issue. In the meantime, Satoransky will start and be a favorable streaming option. Kira Lewis Jr. should see more minutes as well, but Satoransky is the much better fantasy target here.
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New Orleans Pelicans guard Source: Erin Summers
Tomas Satoransky To Possibly Sit Out Wednesday
Tomas Satoransky (illness) is listed as questionable for Wednesday's season opener against the Philadelphia 76ers. This is not a COVID-related illness, so fantasy managers don't need to worry. Although, Satoransky's absence would mean more minutes for Kira Lewis Jr. Devonte' Graham and Nickeil Alexander-Walker. Graham has the highest upside out of the trio and could be a sneaky DFS option with additional playing time.
Source: Pelicans PR
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