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Sources: Grizzlies land Post after Warriors pass on offer sheet

By Jorge Perez· Founder, V12 DFS

Sources: Grizzlies land Post after Warriors pass on offer sheet

This is context, not an automatic lineup change. It becomes actionable only when it connects to the slate, price, ownership, or confirmed role.

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The Warriors' decision to let Quinten Post walk to Memphis reshapes depth chart assumptions across both teams heading into the season. Post's departure clears rotation minutes in Golden State's frontcourt, forcing the optimizer to recalibrate backup center usage behind Trayce Thompson and whoever else fills the reserve slot. On the flip side, Memphis adds a third big to a crowded frontcourt already anchored by Jackson and Clarke. For DFS purposes, the immediate read is ownership leverage: Post becomes a legitimate Memphis rotation piece on a team with higher win probability and pace expectations than the Warriors, which could shift how sharps build their slate exposures around Grizzlies game stacks.

The contract size—$30 million over three years—signals Post is not a throw-in; he's a functional reserve the Warriors deemed expendable. That's a sharp signal about Golden State's confidence in internal depth or their cap flexibility priorities. In cash games, Warriors centers may see slight ownership compression if the slot opens up to lower-salaried rook options, creating a leverage angle for contrarian builders. Memphis, conversely, likely sees Post slot into the 15–20 minute range depending on matchup and foul trouble, which means his upside is capped but his floor as a deep pivot or late-slate cheap stack piece is tangible.

For a v12 user running Grizzlies game stacks, verifying Post's actual rotation role in preseason games is critical before locking him into leverage lineups. His salary on FanDuel will land in the range where cash builders hunt for efficiency, so ownership data at lock is your tell. If Post is drawing < 5% projected ownership while still clearing 20+ salary-adjusted ceiling points in the optimizer, that's a pivot worth tracking across multiple slates. Warriors backers should prepare for a vacuum in their center minutes—one that either gets filled by a promotion or forces coaches to shift defensive matchups, both of which ripple through game totals and implied totals on the slate.

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