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2025 NBA Free Agency Recap Part 3: John Collins and Norman Powell On the Move | Do Pistons Have a Spacing Issue? | Hornets' Usage Pecking Order | Myles Tuner's Shocking Move

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Mark C concludes his recap of the 2025 NBA free agency period. He first begins by detailing the Norman Powell and John Collins trade and what it means for the Jazz, Heat, and Clippers. Mark C then details the Pistons and Bulls, highlighting how the lack of shooting on the Pistons could dictate their rotations. He then shifts to the Hornets, Knicks, Kings, and Sixers. Both the Hornets and Kings have a glut of guards who desire usage - how does Mark C think it will play out on these teams? Lastly, Mark C concludes with the Bucks, Thunder, Mavs, and Warriors. Can Nikola Topić and Thomas Sorber break into the Thunder's rotation, and are there enough minutes for all of the Mavs frontcourt players?

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Mark C concludes his recap of the 2025 NBA free agency period. He first begins by detailing the Norman Powell and John Collins trade and what it means for the Jazz, Heat, and Clippers. Mark C then details the Pistons and Bulls, highlighting how the lack of shooting on the Pistons could dictate their rotations. He then shifts to the Hornets, Knicks, Kings, and Sixers. Both the Hornets and Kings have a glut of guards who desire usage - how does Mark C think it will play out on these teams? Lastly, Mark C concludes with the Bucks, Thunder, Mavs, and Warriors. Can Nikola Topić and Thomas Sorber break into the Thunder's rotation, and are there enough minutes for all of the Mavs frontcourt players?

Follow Mark on Twitter and on BlueSky!

Grab a FantasyPass subscription so you don't miss out on any dynasty content, among all the other great analysis from the SportsEthos team!

Check out my Dynasty Rankings (Gain access to the full Ranks with any SportsEthos subscriptions that gives you access to the NBAPass)!

SUBSCRIBE, Rate and Review on iTunes!

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