Category: Headlines
76ers second round selection Richaun Holmes has agreed to terms on a multi-year rookie contract with Philadelphia, league sources told RealGM. Source: Shams Charania of RealGM
“Super excited, super excited,” (San Antonio Spurs Tony) Parker told France 24 English. “That’s why I can’t wait to start with the national team and make sure we take care of business, and then go to the Spurs and try to go back at it and try to get another ring. It’s been an unbelievable […]
As expected, the Warriors promote Luke Walton into the assistant coach seat previously occupied by Alvin Gentry, the Pelicans new head coach Source: Marc J. Spears of Yahoo! Sports on Twitter
#Raptors announced they have hired Rex Kalamian, Andy Greer & Jerry Stackhouse as assistant coaches on Dwane Casey’s staff. #RTZ Source: Raptors Media Relations on Twitter
(Milwaukee Bucks Owner Wes) Edens on Bucks’ summer with arena success and basketball moves: ‘I think our offseason was a 10. We’re undefeated in the offseason.’ Source: C.F. Gardner of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Twitter
New Blazers forward Al-Farouq Aminu has committed to joining the Nigerian National Team after playing the NBA Africa game in Johannesburg, Nigeria’s head coach Will Voigt told HoopsHype. Source: Jorge Sierra of HoopsHype
The T-Wolves agree to terms with guard Andre Miller, a source told Yahoo. via Marc Spears of Yahoo Sports
Thunder big man Serge Ibaka is in Johannesburg, S. Africa for @NBAAfrica Game on Saturday, but he has not been cleared to play, sources said. To clarify, NBA Africa organizers hoped Serge Ibaka (knee) would be cleared to play Saturday but he will only attend.Signs good for OKC camp. Source: Marc J. Spears of Yahoo […]
Josh Richardson — the 40th overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft — has agreed to terms on a three-year, $2.5 million contract with the Miami Heat, league sources told RealGM. Richardson’s deal is fully guaranteed for the first season and partially guaranteed the second year, sources said. Source: Shams Charania of Real GM
The Wisconsin state Assembly voted Tuesday to spend $250 million in public funds on a new arena for the Milwaukee Bucks, a deal that both Republicans and Democrats lauded as good for the state and city. No one spoke against the measure, which passed on a bipartisan 52-34 vote as Bucks coach Jason Kidd and […]