Category: 2016 TD
The Boston Celtics announced today that they have waived forward/center David Lee. “We thank David for his contributions to our organization and wish him nothing but the best in the future,” said President of Basketball Operations Danny Ainge. Lee will become an unrestricted free agent if he clears waivers (as expected). Prior to being waived, […]
The Suns also acquire Blair, whose contract has a $2 million team option for next season, and Humphries, who is under contract for $4.6 million next season. The Suns are expected to waive Blair immediately. via Paul Coro of The Arizona Republic
Did any move made before the NBA trade deadline make a true difference? BasketballInsiders’ Steve Kyler joins CineSport’s Noah Coslov to discuss what happened and didn’t happen on Thursday.
The Los Angeles Clippers have sent Lance Stephenson to the Memphis Grizzlies in exchange for Jeff Green, according to Dan Woike of the OC Register. The Grizzlies will also get a future first-round pick in the trade, according to Marc Stein of ESPN. The Clippers had been shopping Stephenson in advance of the deadline and […]
Kirk Hinrich has been traded to Hawks for a second round pick sources say. via Brian Windhorst of ESPN
Dwight Howard will stay with the Houston Rockets, league source tells The Vertical. No trade. via Adrian Wojnarowski of The Vertical
Less than 10 minutes to go before the trade deadline and the much, much pursued Ryan Anderson is staying put in New Orleans. via Marc Stein of ESPN
Phoenix has traded Markieff Morris to the Wizards, reports Shams Charania and Adrian Wojnarowksi of Yahoo Sports. The Suns get Kris Humphries, DeJuan Blair and a protected first-round pick from Washington for Markieff Morris, according to Marc Spears of Yahoo Sports and Zach Lowe of ESPN.
The Dallas Mavericks have crept into the pursuit of Sacramento Kings guard Ben McLemore pursuit, league sources say. They’re a dark horse. via Chris Haynes of the Cleveland Plain Dealer
Miami has traded guard Brian Roberts and a second-round pick to Portland, league source tells @TheVertical. With the Roberts deal, Miami drops under the luxury tax, saving $6M. via Adrian Wojnarowski of The Vertical