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  • Wizards' Ramon Sessions: Signs for rest of season

    Sessions signed with the Wizards for the remainder of the season on Friday, Candace Buckner of the Washington Post reports.

    After playing under a pair of 10-day deals, Sessions will remain in Washington for the final month of the regular season and into the playoffs. The 31-year-old has played at least 13 minutes each of the team's last five games, and while that workload should endure for the next few weeks, he'll likely sink back into a reduced role once John Wall (knee) returns from injury.

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  • Wizards' Ramon Sessions: Scores 12 points in loss

    Sessions had 12 points (4-8 FG, 1-2 3Pt, 3-4 FT), four assists and two rebounds in 23 minutes during Saturday's 129-102 loss to Miami.

    This was arguably the worst performance of the season by the Wizards, allowing their bench guys to see some additional playing time. Sessions doesn't bring much to the table and could even be off the roster after this week so he is a non-factor in fantasy leagues at this stage.

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  • Wizards' Ramon Sessions: Inks second 10-day contract

    Sessions signed a second 10-day deal with the Wizards on Monday.

    Sessions initially joined the team on Feb. 22, and the Wizards will keep him around for at least another week-and-a-half before deciding whether or not to keep him for the duration of the season. The veteran, who spent the first half of the season in New York, is yet to appear in a game for the Wizards.

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  • Wizards' Ramon Sessions: To sign 10-day contract with Wizards

    Sessions will sign a 10-day contract with the Wizards, Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reports.

    Sessions started the 2017-18 campaign with the Knicks, but ended up being waived in January after playing just 13 games. However, with John Wall (knee) still out and Tim Frazier (nose) fresh off an injury, Sessions' addition should provide the Wizards some emergency help in the backcourt if another were to occur. Despite finding a new team, Sessions will likely only see spot minutes off the bench and isn't worth a pickup in fantasy leagues. According to David Aldridge of NBA.com, Sessions won't play Thursday against Cleveland, but will then be available to make his team debut Friday vs. Charlotte.

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  • Knicks' Ramon Sessions: Waived by Knicks

    Sessions was waived by the Knicks on Saturday, Ian Begley of ESPN.com reports.

    Sessions started the first three games of the season, but immediately fell out of the rotation after being replaced by Jarrett Jack. He only saw significant minutes in two games since. The 31-year-old journeyman will now be forced to find a new opportunity if he wishes to continue his career.

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  • Knicks' Ramon Sessions: Plays seven minutes in Monday's loss

    Sessions had two points (1-3 FG), two rebounds, and one assist in seven minutes during Monday's 103-91 loss to the Trail Blazers.

    After holding a prominent role as the starting point guard for the first three games of 2017-18, Sessions has appeared in just four of the last 17 games. The 31-year-old journeyman is clearly sitting behind fellow veteran Jarret Jack and rookie Frank Ntilikina on the point guard depth chart, so Sessions can safely be left on waiver wires across all fantasy formats.

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  • Knicks' Ramon Sessions: Starting at point guard Thursday

    Sessions will draw the start at point guard during Thursday's season opener against the Thunder, Marc Berman of the New York Post reports.

    With rookie point guard Frank Ntilikina playing limited minutes while working back from a knee injury, Sessions will draw the start. His role could be in flux throughout the season, however, so strong minutes and a good showing during the opener likely doesn't mean fantasy owners should look for Sessions on the waiver wire.

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  • Knicks' Ramon Sessions: Will start in preseason opener

    Sessions will start at point guard for Tuesday's preseason opener against the Nets, Ian Begley of ESPN reports.

    The Knicks are currently having an open competition for the starting point guard job, most notably with rookie first-round pick Frank Ntilikina. Sessions will get the first look with the top unit, though coach Jeff Hornacek is expected to test different lineups over the first few games of the preseason, so this doesn't necessarily mean Sessions is the favorite. Look for the point guard battle to rage on until the regular-season opener.

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  • Knicks' Ramon Sessions: Finalizing one-year deal with Knicks

    Sessions is finalizing a one-year contract to play for the Knicks, Shams Charania of The Vertical reports.

    Sessions played just 50 games last season as Kemba Walker's backup at point guard due to a lateral meniscus tear in his left knee, which occurred in early February. In those games, Sessions posted 6.2 points, 2.6 assists and 1.5 rebounds across 16.2 minutes per game. In joining New York, however, he'll have a legitimate shot at starter's minutes, as the team's first round draft pick -- point guard Frank Ntilikina -- is a raw prospect. Sessions' true role with the team will likely be determined through training camp, but it seems safe to say at the moment that his fantasy stock should rise heading into the 2017-18 campaign.

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  • Hornets' Ramon Sessions: Cleared from injury report

    Sessions (knee) isn't listed on the Hornets' injury report heading into Monday's game against the Bucks.

    Sessions has been medically cleared to play for a while now after suffering a torn left meniscus Feb. 1, but the Hornets have mostly kept him inactive since that time, as he has yet to appear in a game. However, with Kemba Walker (knee) listed as doubtful for the penultimate game of the season, Sessions could finally have an opportunity to see the floor, though he likely wouldn't be asked to play major minutes. Instead, Brian Roberts and Briante Weber would presumably handle the bulk of the minutes at point guard if Walker is indeed out, while Sessions would act as more of an insurance option at the position.

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HT/WT: 6-3, 190 lbs
Birthplace: Myrtle Beach, SC, USA
Age: 38
School: Nevada
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