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How 14 offseason additions are faring so far

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The season is 14% complete, and it’s time to check in on some of the big-name offseason additions. Here are some notes and numbers on 14 players who changed teams this summer.
All stats are through Wednesday, Nov. 13.
At 5-6, the Knicks are off to a disappointing start, though not because their big addition (Towns) hasn’t shot well.
Fortunately, their disappointing start is still good for fourth place in the Eastern Conference. The Knicks will look for their second NBA Cup victory when they host the 5-7 Nets on Friday (7:30 ET, NBA League Pass).
The Wolves have a better record (6-6) than the Knicks, but that includes two losses in Portland this week, and their record has them in 11th place in the West.
After a double-digit loss in Portland to start NBA Cup play, the Wolves will look to rebound when they visit the Kings on Friday (10 ET, NBA League Pass).
Thompson had one of his best games with the Mavs (22 points, 6-for-12 from 3-point range) during his return to Golden State on Tuesday, but Dallas is another team off to a disappointing (5-6) start, having lost their last three games (all to good teams) by a total of six points.
The Mavs will look to end their losing streak when they visit the 2-8 Jazz on Thursday (9 ET, NBA TV).
Jones was brought in to help the Suns take care of the ball, and he’s done just that.
The Suns will face their toughest test of the season when they visit the Thunder in NBA Cup play on Friday (8 ET, NBA League Pass).
The Kings have a top-10 offense again, and their new, 35-year-old addition is a big reason why.
The 7-5 Kings will open NBA Cup play when they host the Wolves on Friday.
It’s all about the development of Victor Wembanyama in San Antonio, so why not bring in one of the best point guards in NBA history?
The Spurs will open NBA Cup play on Friday when they host the defending NBA Cup champion Lakers (7:30 ET, ESPN).
The former Kia MVP was brought in to help the Nuggets’ bench, but the Nuggets have the league’s 30th-ranked bench through 10 games.
After four days off, the Nuggets will open NBA Cup play (and a three-game road trip) in New Orleans on Friday (8 ET, NBA League Pass).
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John Schuhmann is a senior stats analyst for NBA.com. You can e-mail him here, find his archive here and follow him on X. 
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