Sacramento Kings center JaVale McGee (wrist) has been removed from the injury report ahead of Wednesday's preseason matchup against the Golden State Warriors. The veteran big man was been dealing with right wrist soreness throughout the preseason. Luckily, it appears the injury behind him, which is good news heading into the regular season. The expectation is that McGee is going to have a limited role off the bench for the Kings this season. It's unlikely that he'll play enough to have consistent fantasy value while Domantas Sabonis is healthy.
According to The Athletic's Sam Amick, JaVale McGee elected against joining his former team, the Golden State Warriors, when the Dallas Mavericks waived him last month. The 35-year-old won two championships with the Warriors in 2017 and 2018, but he decided to join the Sacramento Kings instead for the upcoming campaign. McGee won multiple rings with the Warriors but actually didn't play a lot for the team, averaging just 9.5 minutes per game. He would've been well down in the pecking order on the current roster as well, although McGee isn't expected to see the court very often for the Kings either.
The Sacramento Kings recently signed center JaVale McGee to a one-year deal. It was reported that the deal was a one-year contract for the veteran minimum. That being said, the deal is worth a little over $3 million considering McGee has over 10 years of NBA service time. The expectation is that McGee will make the roster because of the guaranteed money, but the Kings could still cut him if they don't believe he can contribute to their roster. The Kings have six centers on their roster, so there's no chance that they carry all of them on their regular season roster.
According to Bleacher Report's Chris Haynes, the Sacramento Kings are interested in picking up center JaVale McGee, who was waived by the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday. McGee signed a three-year deal for around $17 million with Dallas last summer, but he became redundant on the team and averaged just 8.5 minutes in 42 appearances. The three-time NBA champion doesn't really have a clear pathway to playing time in Sactown either, but it looks like the Kings believe that McGee can be valuable for them. If he indeed moves to Sacramento, McGee will find himself on a sixth different team in six seasons.
Mavericks Expected To Waive-And-Stretch JaVale McGee
Dallas Mavericks center JaVale McGee will reportedly be looking for a new team after August 31. According to Marc Stein, the team is expected to waive-and-stretch the veteran big man by the deadline on August 31 barring any unforeseen trade that would require McGee's contract. The 35-year-old played in just 42 games for the Mavericks last year and averaged 4.4 points and 2.5 rebounds per contest across 8.5 minutes per game. After being a key reserve for a few championship teams, he became a non-factor once he went to Dallas. Teams looking for a backup big will look toward McGee for some veteran presence.
Dallas Mavericks center JaVale McGee (neck) is officially available for Friday's matchup against Denver. He hasn't played for two games but was initially already probable for the contest and it's now confirmed that the veteran can play. McGee is playing a very small role in the rotation, but he could get a much busier night Friday, with Maxi Kleber (back) unavailable. However, with Dwight Powell and Christian Wood both healthy, McGee likely still won't be able to make much of an impact.
Dallas Mavericks forward Maxi Kleber (back) and JaVale McGee (neck) are out for Wednesday's meeting with the Rockets. Luka Doncic (rest) won't play either, and the Mavs will also be shorthanded underneath the basket, allowing Christian Would to see plenty of minutes and scoring opportunities. At the same time, Dwight Powell, who has averaged 7.2 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 1.2 assists in six starts this season, is expected to enter the starting lineup.
Free-agent center JaVale McGee is interested in remaining in Phoenix. The veteran averaged 9.2 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 1.1 blocks last season with the Suns and was considered one of the best backup big men in the league. McGee probably won't have a consistent role in any lineup moving ahead, especially considering his advanced NBA age. However, the 34-year-old should be good for some impactful fantasy performances during the 2022-23 campaign, regardless of where he's playing.
Phoenix Suns center JaVale McGee (illness) has been given the green light to suit up for Friday's game against the Memphis Grizzlies. The news isn't particularly surprising as McGee had been listed as probable earlier in the day. The seven-footer has been dealing with a non-COVID illness and it's cost him two straight games. With his return, we should see Bismack Biyombo's minutes reduced. McGee will serve as the team's primary backup center to Deandre Ayton on Friday.
Phoenix Suns center JaVale McGee (illness) is listed as probable for Friday night's game against the Memphis Grizzlies. The seven-footer has missed two straight games due to a non-COVID illness, but it looks like he'll be back on the court on Friday. McGee averaged 13.5 minutes per game in March and compiled 7.7 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game while maintaining solid percentages (60.9% FGs, 81.5% FTs). Bismack Biyombo will see his minutes take a hit with McGee back. He had been serving as the team's exclusive backup to starting center Deandre Ayton with McGee out the last two games.