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TyTy Washington Jr. totaled zero points (0-1 FG) in the Suns’ 111-104 loss to the Rockets.
Fantasy Impact
Washington logged just two minutes in this one, but his mere presence on the court suggests that the Suns are keeping tabs on his development. While he hasn’t made an impact at the NBA level yet, he has been putting up solid numbers in the G-League. There’s some potential for Washington to emerge down the road, but for now, he remains far from fantasy relevance. If Phoenix begins prioritizing player development over playoff contention, he could see an uptick in opportunities, but there’s no actionable move here for fantasy managers at this time.
TyTy Washington Jr. recorded 15 points (5-12 FG, 3-6 3P, 2-3 FT), two rebounds, four assists, two steals, and one turnover across 34 minutes in Friday's 116-101 loss to the Warriors.
Fantasy Impact
With both Jalen Green and Kevin Porter Jr. still sidelined due to injury, Washington Jr. was the only true guard in the Rockets starting lineup. The Kentucky product knocked down three three-pointers which supplied most of his value. The 21-year-old is in line to continue to start as long as Green and Porter Jr. are inactive. Next up, the Rockets play the Trail Blazers on the road on Sunday.
The Houston Rockets selected TyTy Washington Jr. with the No. 29 pick in the 2022 NBA Draft.
Fantasy Impact
This is an interesting pick with Jalen Green and Kevin Porter Jr. already in the Rockets back court, but they'll likely be able to make it work. The former five-star prospect out of high school had a large range of outcames in this draft based on reports, but he just slipped into the first round by Houston. His explosiveness should fit well next to Green and Porter.
TyTy Washington Jr Jr. said he has worked out with the New York Knicks and Oklahoma City Thunder.
Fantasy Impact
Washington also said he has upcoming workouts with the Pelicans, Spurs, Cavaliers and Wizards. The former five-star recruit out of high school averaged just over 12 points per game for Kentucky. He shot just 2-10 from the field in the Wildcats first-round upset against Saint Peters in the NCAA Tournament.