On Friday, Steve Alexander summed up the most important recent news for 15 teams in part one of the Summer Update. Be sure to read that to get a complete picture of everything that has changed this summer. Today's column will cover the rest of the league, from the Miami Heat to the Washington Wizards. There's plenty to discuss, so let's dive right into part two.

Miami Heat - The Heat drafted Justise Winslow in the lottery and he'll assuredly be a rotation player, but minor injuries have limited his action during Summer League. The rookie is unlikely to provide reliable fantasy value while starting SF Luol Deng is healthy. In addition to locking up Dwyane Wade and Goran Dragic with new contracts, Miami brought in free agents Gerald Green and Amare Stoudemire to bolster their depth chart. Chris Bosh said on July 14 that he feels "good" and has been working on his conditioning since mid-June, but he doesn't expect to be in "tip-top" shape when the season begins.

Possible starting lineup: Goran Dragic, Dwyane Wade, Luol Deng, Chris Bosh and Hassan Whiteside.

Minnesota Timberwolves - The Wolves landed Karl-Anthony Towns with the No. 1 pick. He's been great in Summer League and should emerge as the best rookie for fantasy purposes -- though KAT is slated to come off the bench, he'll be playing behind two huge injury risks in Kevin Garnett and Nikola Pekovic. The rest of Minnesota's offseason news was less momentous -- they drafted PG Tyus Jones at No. 24, signed KG to a two-year deal, inked Euroleague MVP Nemanja Bjelica to a three-year deal, traded Chase Budinger for Damjan Rudez, and declined a qualifying offer for C Justin Hamilton.

Possible starting lineup: Ricky Rubio, Kevin Martin, Andrew Wiggins, Kevin Garnett and Nikola Pekovic. Given the health risks of that unit, wildcards include Zach LaVine, Gorgui Dieng and Karl-Anthony Towns.

Milwaukee Bucks - The arrival of Greg Monroe was the biggest change for Milwaukee this offseason, giving them a potent offensive weapon who will immediately start at center alongside Jabari Parker. Monroe had a 23.9% usage rate last season, which he should easily match as a featured weapon on the block for Jason Kidd (even Zaza Pachulia approached a career-high with a 19.1% usage rate last season). Ersan Ilyasova and Pachulia left town via trades, but nothing came of rumors that Michael Carter-Williams was being shopped for a top-10 pick. The Bucks also lavished a five-year, $70 million deal on Khris Middleton, traded to acquire Greivis Vasquez, and are reportedly nearing an extension with John Henson.

Possible starting lineup: Michael Carter-Williams, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Khris Middleton, Jabari Parker and Greg Monroe. Greivis Vasquez said it's a "possibility" that he'll start over MCW and the point-guard position is one to watch during training camp.

New Orleans Pelicans - The Pelicans installed Alvin Gentry as their new head coach and he'll run a much faster-pace offense than Monty Williams, which is delectable news for fantasy owners. New Orleans gave Anthony Davis a five-year, max-salary contract moments after free agency started, then proceeded to lock up big men Omer Asik, Alexis Ajinca and Dante Cunningham. They also filled out the roster with Luke Babbitt and Alonzo Gee, giving them some much-needed depth on the wings.

Possible starting lineup: Jrue Holiday, Eric Gordon, Tyreke Evans, Anthony Davis and Omer Asik. The Pelicans' lineups could be very fluid this year, however, as Gentry has already said Evans will play multiple positions and Davis will play center "quite often" while also shooting more 3-pointers. His fantasy upside is unknowable.

New York Knicks - Kristaps Porzingis was booed by fans when the Knicks drafted him No. 4 overall, but he's already changing minds with a solid Summer League. The wiry 19-year-old needs a few years to realize his full potential but he should be a sporadic source of fantasy value as a rookie, since the Knicks will likely throw him into the fire as a starter. Phil Jackson quickly picked up starters Robin Lopez and Arron Afflalo in free agency, re-signed Lance Thomas and Lou Amundson, then added forwards Derrick Williams and Kyle O'Quinn. The Knicks are reportedly eager to replace Jose Calderon at PG but thus far they've been unable to get it done.

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