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Despite flashing some offensive upside throughout his career, Mann is yet to establish himself as an every-night part of the Thunder rotation. He played 67 games during the 2022-23 season, averaging 7.7 points, 1.8 assists and 1.2 three-pointers in 17.7 minutes per game. With Oklahoma City continuing to build a nice young core, Mann's path to minutes becomes even tougher. He will likely battle for backup minutes with Aaron Wiggins, Cason Wallace and Vasilije Micic. Give he could struggle to see more than about 14 minutes per night, Mann is not someone to target outside of the very deepest leagues.
Mann was the 18th overall pick out of Florida last season. He appeared in 60 games (26 starts) and averaged 10.4 points, 2.9 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 0.8 steals in 22.8 minutes with the Thunder. His rookie season was a mixed bag, though that's to be expected from a mid-first-round pick. Mainly, he struggled with his efficiency. He lived in floater range and from the three-point line, taking 28 percent of his shots from the short mid-range and 43 percent of his shots from distance. However, he only converted his short mid-rangers at a 40 percent clip while shooting a decent-but-not-great 36 percent from three. Finishing at the rim was an issue, too, as he made just 48 percent of his 90 attempts at the basket. Overall, the result was a rank of 271st in per-game fantasy value. He might have trouble finding more minutes this season. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Josh Giddey and Luguentz Dort remain the staples in the backcourt/wing. Off the bench, Mann will compete with Theo Maledon, Ty Jerome, Jalen Williams and Aaron Wiggins for minutes. Mann is expected to mostly battle Williams -- the 12th overall pick in this summer's draft. Given the situation, managers should avoid Mann in standard fantasy leagues, though there's still some deep-league dynasty/keeper upside.