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Trent Forrest

Trent Forrest

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Height: 6' 4"Weight: 210 lbsAge: 26College: Florida State

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Trent Forrest expected to have contract converted to standard NBA contract

The Hawks plan to use open roster spot to convert two-way guard Trent Forrest on a standard NBA contract.

Fantasy Impact

This is the corresponding move to Atlanta waiving Patty Mills. Forrest has played in 20 games this season with Atlanta.

Ari Koslow38 weeks ago
Trent Forrest (concussion) questionable Friday

Trent Forrest (concussion) is questionable to play in Atlanta's matchup against the Brooklyn Nets on Friday.

Fantasy Impact

Forrest has missed some time while in the league's concussion protocol, but he has a chance to be cleared and play in Friday's game against the Nets. The team will likely make a decision about his availability closer to game time, and he likely wouldn't have a restriction on his minutes if he is active.

Leo Sells2 years ago
Trent Forrest (concussion) unavailable Wednesday

Trent Forrest (concussion) is unavailable to play in Wednesday's game against the New York Knicks.

Fantasy Impact

Forrest is still in the league's concussion protocol and won't be available to play on Wednesday. It's unclear when he will be well enough to return, and he's on a day-to-day timeline for the time being. Aaron Holiday could possibly have a larger role off the bench in Forrest's absence.

Leo Sells2 years ago
Trent Forrest (concussion evaluation) ruled out Friday

Trent Forrest has been ruled out for Friday's game against the Nuggets.

Fantasy Impact

Forrest, who has joined the Hawks rotation over the past few games, will join John Collins, Justin Holiday and De'Andre Hunter on the sidelines. He was not fantasy relevant to begin with.

Ari Koslow2 years ago
Quin Snyder steps down as Jazz coach

Quin Snyder is reportedly planning to step down as the head coach of the Utah Jazz.

Fantasy Impact

This is not a major surprise as the Jazz had loads of regular season success under Snyder, but not as much success in the playoffs. Snyder explained his decision, saying he wants to keep coaching but he believes Utah needs a "new voice" to evolve and he believes it was time to move on. This is currently an appealing situation in Utah, though that could change drastically this offseason depending on if Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert are still on the team.

Ari Koslow2 years ago