Week In Review: 3/11/17 – 3/18/17
A number of teams elected to shut down key players this week, either to play it safe with injuries or “develop young players”. There were also a number of 10-day players who managed to convince their teams to commit for the remainder of the season. Hey, not every week can be exciting as the trade deadline! Here’s everything you need to know.
Transactions
- The Cavaliers signed center Larry Sanders to a multi-year contract.
- The Cavaliers waived center Andrew Bogut.
- The Pelicans signed guard Jordan Crawford for the remainder of the season.
- The Hornets signed guard Briante Weber to a multi-year contract.
- The Hornets signed forward Johnny O’Bryant III to a multi-year contract.
- The Nets signed guard Archie Goodwin to a 10-day contract.
- The Grizzlies signed guard Wayne Selden to a multi-year contract.
- The Grizzlies waived guard Toney Douglas.
- The Sixers signed forward Shawn Long to a multi-year contract.
Injuries
- After missing a month with an injured knee, Cavaliers forward Kevin Love is expected to return soon.
- An MRI revealed that Jazz forward Derrick Favors has a bone bruise and will be out indefinitely.
- Sidelined with a heart arrythmia, Spurs forward LaMarcus Aldridge has been cleared to resume playing.
- Diagnosed with an elbow sprain and slight fracture, Dwyane Wade will miss the remainder of the season for the Bulls. He could return in the postseason.
- Citing his knee soreness, the Suns have elected to shut down Eric Bledsoe for the remainder of the season.
- An injured foot will sidelined Timberwolves forward Nemanja Bjelica for the remainder of the season.
- Free agent forward Omri Casspi has been cleared to play after breaking his thumb.
News
- The Lakers have shut down center Timofey Mozgov so that they can get a closer look at young players. He is not injured.
- The Lakers also shut down a healthy Luol Deng for the remainder of the season, too.
- Highly anticipated international guard Sergio Llull is expected to remain in Europe net season. His rights are held by the Rockets.
- Much anticipated 2016 draft pick Ante Zizic is expected to be on the Celtics roster for 2017/18.
Rumors
- Waived by the Pelicans due to injury, free agent forward Omri Casspi, now healthy, is looking to sign on with a contender.
- Finished in China, Celtics rookie Guerschon Yabusele will spend time and could ultimately play with Boston’s D-League affiliate.
- Pending free agent Jeff Teague likes New York but isn’t a fan of the triangle offense that the Knicks run.
- The Pelicans could explore replacing head coach Alvin Gentry and general manager Dell Demps.
- To some Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony appeared to be staging a “protest” against the triangle offense.
- The Knicks are unlikely to move away from head coach Jeff Hornacek despite the teams struggles.
- Former Pelicans coach Monty Williams is expected to be among the “elite candidates” on the coaching market this offseason.
- Last seen with the Knicks, former head coach Derek Fisher would like to return to coaching.
Week In Review: 3/4/17 – 3/11/17
It was a relatively quiet week in the NBA, at least compared to the flurries leading up to and immediately after the trade deadline. Still there were some significant headlines that will impact contenders over the course of the next little while. Take a look through the transactions, injuries and rumors that popped up over the last seven days.
Signed
- The Hawks claimed Jose Calderon off of waivers.
- The Pelicans signed Jordan Crawford to a 10-day contract.
- The Sixers signed Shawn Long to a 10-day contract.
- The Mavs signed Jarrod Uthoff to a 10-day contract.
- The Mavs signed Manny Harris to a 10-day contract.
- The Rockets signed Troy Williams to a 10-day contract.
- The Timberwolves signed Lance Stephenson to a second 10-day contract.
- The Pelicans signed Hollis Thompson to a second 10-day contract.
- The Lakers signed David Nwaba to a second 10-day contract.
- The Hornets signed Briante Weber to a second 10-day contract.
- The Hornets signed Johnny O’Bryant III to a second 10-day contract.
Injured
- Spurs forward LaMarcus Aldridge has been ruled out indefinitely with a heart arrhythmia.
- Spurs forward Kawhi Leonard entered concussion protocol following a collision on Thursday.
- Cavaliers center Andrew Bogut fractured his tibia in the first minute of his Cavs career. He’s been ruled out for the remainder of the season.
- Cavaliers guard J.R. Smith is back in the lineup for the first time since fracturing his thumb in December.
- Trail Blazers center Festus Ezeli has undergone knee surgery and been ruled out for the remainder of the 2016/17 season.
News
- The Lakers formally announced the hiring of Rob Pelinka as general manager of the franchise. Pelinka has fully divested from his sports agency.
- Hawks head coach Mike Budenholzer was suspended one game for making incidental contact with an official.
- Acclaimed draft prospect Markelle Fultz has announced that he’ll enter the NBA Draft this summer.
Rumors
- The Cavaliers are in serious discussions with free agent big man Larry Sanders, though no deal has yet been announced.
- The Cavaliers are planning to waive Andrew Bogut in light of his season ending tibia fracture.
- Ahead of schedule in his recovery from a thumb injury, free agent forward Omri Casspi is said to be drawing interest from playoff teams.
- Kings forward Rudy Gay has apparently not yet decided whether or not he’ll turn down his player option for the 2017/18 season.
- Lakers veteran Luol Deng is seeing his role decrease in Los Angeles as the club makes room for its young core.
Week In Review: 2/25/17 – 3/4/17
The passing of two major deadlines in the NBA this week yielded a flurry of transactions and, needless to say, the buy out period did not disappoint. Contenders like the Cavaliers and Wizards stocked up on recently released veterans like Deron Williams and Brandon Jennings. Meanwhile, others with grand aspirations like the Warriors and Raptors had fate intervene in the form of long-term injuries to key players like Kevin Durant and Kyle Lowry.
Signed
- The Bucks signed Terrence Jones for the remainder of the season.
- The Cavaliers signed Deron Williams for the remainder of the season.
- The Cavaliers signed Andrew Bogut for the remainder of the season.
- The Wizards signed Brandon Jennings for the remainder of the season.
- The Warriors signed Jose Calderon (sort of).
- The Knicks signed Chasson Randle to a multiyear deal.
- The Hawks signed Derrick Williams for the remainder of the season.
- The Thunder signed Norris Cole for the remainder of the season.
- The Hornets signed Briante Weber to a 10-day contract.
- The Mavs signed Ben Bentil to a 10-day contract.
- The Mavs signed Quinn Cook to a 10-day contract.
- The Lakers signed David Nwaba to a 10-day contract.
Released
- The Knicks released Brandon Jennings.
- The Sixers released Andrew Bogut.
- The Lakers released Jose Calderon.
- The Cavaliers released Jordan McRae.
- The Wizards released Danuel House.
- The Hawks released Lamar Patterson.
- The Nets released Luis Scola.
- The Warriors released Briante Weber.
- The Bucks released Axel Toupane.
- The Warriors released Jose Calderon.
Injured
- Sixers center Joel Embiid was ruled out indefinitely before being ruled out for the season.
- Warriors forward Kevin Durant injured his knee and will be re-evaluated in four weeks.
- Raptors guard Kyle Lowry will undergo wrist surgery and may not return until the playoffs.
- Cavaliers guard J.R. Smith is within 7-10 days of returning from a broken thumb.
- Pelicans guard Jarrett Jack will miss 4-6 weeks with a torn meniscus.
- Hawks forward Mike Dunleavy Jr. is out indefinitely with a right ankle injury.
- Knicks center Joakim Noah will miss the rest of the season after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery.
News
- Lakers president Jeannie Buss prevented her brothers from wresting control of the franchise.
- Kings general manager Vlade Divac spoke about the DeMarcus Cousins and explained his comments about having a better offer on the table.
- Mavs forward Dirk Nowitzki is expected to play in 2017/18.
- NBA commissioner Adam Silver says changes are coming to the All-Star Game.
Rumors
- The Jazz were said to be unlikely to sign contract extensions with Derrick Favors or George Hill prior to the February 28 deadline. (They didn’t).
- Former Kings lottery pick Jimmer Fredette is eyeing a return to the NBA.
- The Hawks are hoping to sign recently waived Jose Calderon.
Week In Review: 2/18/17 – 2/25/17
A wild week in the NBA has just drawn to a close. We started with the All-Star Break in New Orleans and finished with the dawn of buyout season. In between? A particularly active trade deadline day and an exciting few days leading up to it. We all know by now that the DeMarcus Cousins/Anthony Davis is underway in New Orleans but what comes next? Here’s everything you need to know about the week that was.
Traded
- The Kings traded DeMarcus Cousins and Omri Casspi to the Pelicans for Buddy Hield, Tyreke Evans, Langston Galloway, a 2017 first-round pick and a 2017-second-round pick.
- The Sixers traded Nerlens Noel to the Mavs for Justin Anderson, Andrew Bogut and a 2017 first-round pick.
- The Lakers traded Lou Williams to the Rockets for Corey Brewer and a 2017 first-round pick.
- The Bulls traded Taj Gibson, Doug McDermott and a 2018 second-round pick to the Thunder for Cameron Payne, Anthony Morrow and Joffrey Lauvergne.
- The Nets traded Bojan Bogdanovic and Chris McCullough to the Wizards for Andrew Nicholson, Marcus Thornton and a 2017 first-round pick.
- The Sixers traded Ersan Ilyasova to the Hawks for Tiago Splitter, a 2017 second-round pick and the ability to swap another second-round pick.
- The Rockets traded K.J. McDaniels to the Nets for cash.
- The Bucks traded Roy Hibbert to the Nuggets for a 2019 second-round pick.
- The Hawks traded Mike Scott, the draft rights to Cenk Akyol and cash to the Suns for a second-round pick.
- The Suns traded P.J. Tucker to the Raptors for Jared Sullinger, a 2017 second-round pick and a 2018 second-round pick.
Signed
- The Grizzlies signed Toney Douglas to a two-year deal.
- The Pelicans signed Jarrett Jack to a 10-day contract.
- The Suns signed Ronnie Price for the remainder of the season.
- The Cavaliers signed Derrick Williams to a second 10-day contract.
- The Pelicans signed Reggie Williams to a 10-day contract.
- The Mavs signed Quinn Cook to a 10-day contract.
- The Mavs signed Ben Bentil to a 10-day contract.
Waived
- The Mavs waived Deron Williams.
- The Pelicans waived Terrence Jones.
- The Suns waived Jared Sullinger.
- The Pelicans waived Omri Casspi.
- The Kings waived Matt Barnes.
- The Suns waived Mike Scott.
- The Nets waived Marcus Thornton.
Injured
- Sixers forward Ben Simmons has been ruled out for the 2016/17 season.
- Pelicans forward Omri Casspi will be out 4-6 weeks with a broken thumb.
- Raptors guard Kyle Lowry will be out indefinitely with a wrist injury.
News
- The Lakers relieved general manager Mitch Kupchak and Vice President of Basketball Operations Jim Buss of their duties. They then confirmed Magic Johnson, the President of Basketball Operations, will call the shots. Ultimately, the franchise appointed player agent Rob Pelinka their new general manager.
- The Clippers are looking into a new arena in Inglewood.
- Injured Heat forward Chris Bosh will not attempt a comeback this season, he’s signed on as an analyst with TNT.
- NBA commissioner Adam Silver said that he would like to reconsider the league’s age limit.
- The Heat were unable to retain 10-day signee Marcus Georges-Hunt because, with Josh Richardson back in action, they were no longer eligible for the hardship exception.
- The Cavaliers had two traded player exceptions to use this month but they let them expire.
Rumors
- The Rockets are said to be targeting center Andrew Bogut if he is waived, as expected. The Warriors are eligible to sign him, too.
- The Lakers are considering buyout options with guard Jose Calderon.
- The Celtics and Bulls discussed the possibility of a Jimmy Butler trade.
- The Nuggets put together a “monster offer” for Paul George but were rebuffed by the Pacers. George ultimately stayed put.
- The Hawks made aggressive offers for Paul George and Jimmy Butler.
- The Trail Blazers and Sixers were close to a deal involving center Jahlil Okafor but it never transpired. The center was also linked to the Pacers.
- The Pelicans were seeking to trade forward Terrence Jones.
- The Nets decided to lower their asking price for Brook Lopez.
- The Celtics were floated as a possible suitor for Nuggets forward Danilo Gallinari.
- The Timberwolves were said to be interested in Cavaliers guard Iman Shumpert.
- The Pistons, Knicks and Timberwolves discussed a trade involving Reggie Jackson, Derrick Rose and Ricky Rubio, but those talks stalled significantly.
- The Pacers gauged interest in star forward Paul George.
- The Jazz tested the market for Derrick Favors and the Suns were interested.
- The Pistons listened to inquiries about Andre Drummond.
- Teams were interested in Patrick Beverley but the Rockets didn’t want to trade him.
- Reserve Lakers guard Lou Williams drew interest from the Jazz.
- The Knicks were on the hunt for picks and young players.
- With days left before the deadline, Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony still hadn’t decided what do with his no-trade clause. The odds were heavily against a deal.
Week In Review: 2/11/17 – 2/18/17
There has been no shortage of trade discussion in the week prior to the league’s February 23 deadline, basketball fans even saw two significant deals already go through. Here’s a look back at the week that was.
News
- Former NBA player Fab Melo passed away of a heart attack at age 26. The big man played for the Celtics during the 2012/13 season.
- The Knicks and Lakers are the NBA’s most valuable franchises in Forbes’ latest update of their annual valuation list.
- The Heat have hired retired forward Shane Battier as Director of Basketball Development and Analytics.
- Warriors guard Klay Thompson has changed agencies.
- The NBA Developmental League will be renamed the NBA Gatorade League in 2017/18.
- Retired forward Charles Oakley is the latest to be named a BIG3 League player coach.
Injuries
- Cavaliers forward Kevin Love will miss six weeks as he undergoes arthroscopic knee surgery.
Rumors
- The Pacers are willing to trade their 2017 first-round pick in an effort to support Paul George with more help.
- The Sixers have been in talks with several teams regarding Jahlil Okafor. Okafor recently returned to the team after being held out of two games during the discussions.
- The Knicks could possibly have several options interested in Derrick Rose as a trade candidate.
- The Pistons and Magic supposedly discussed a Reggie Jackson–Jeff Green swap.
- The Trail Blazers are looking to trade Festus Ezeli and shed his contract.
- The Pelicans and Nets reportedly discussed a deal centered around Brook Lopez.
- The Bulls are said to be seeking a 2017 first-round pick in exchange for center Robin Lopez or forward Doug McDermott.
- The Lakers are allegedly shopping sixth man Lou Williams.
- The Hawks are looking to add to their roster, as opposed to previous notions that they may be embracing a rebuild.
Updates
- The Magic will re-evaluate general manager Rob Hennigan this summer and not during the 2016/17 season.
- The Lakers are the latest team linked to Larry Sanders.
- Recently signed Lakers executive Magic Johnson clarifies that he’d like to eventually be the final decision maker.
- For a second time this season, Lance Stephenson may be released by a team because of an injury.
- The Timberwolves are intent on making the playoffs this season.
- The Lakers have been more involved in trade talks than they have been in previous seasons.
- Despite the whirlwind of trade rumors that surrounded Paul Millsap earlier this year, Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer insists the forward is not going anywhere.
- Suns general manager Ryan McDonagh says Eric Bledsoe is unlikely to be traded.
- Cavaliers head coach Tyronn Lue denies that he played Kevin Love despite knowing about his knee injury.
- Sixers rookie Ben Simmons is progressing from a broken foot at a slow, cautious pace.
Transactions
- The Magic have traded Serge Ibaka to the Raptors in a deal for Terrence Ross and a 2017 first-round pick.
- The Nuggets traded Jusuf Nurkic and a 2017 first-round pick (from Memphis) to the Trail Blazers for Mason Plumlee, a 2018 second-round pick and cash.
- The Hornets traded a 2017 second-round pick to the Cavaliers in exchange for injured center Chris Andersen, Charlotte then immediately waived the veteran big man.
- The Warriors signed Briante Weber to a second 10-day contract.
- The Spurs have signed center Joel Anthony for the remainder of the season.
Week In Review: 2/4/17 – 2/11/17
The Knicks continued to show why they’re the most dysfunctional franchise in the league this week and several 10-day contract signees managed to convince their teams to invest in them long-term. Here’s a round-up of the week’s biggest headlines and some of our favorite rumors:
News
- The NBA announced plans to launch an eSports league.
- New BIG3 league adds Jamario Moon and Kenny Anderson.
- General manager Vlade Divac said explicitly that the Kings will not trade DeMarcus Cousins.
- The NBA suspended Kings center DeMarcus Cousins for accumulating 16th technical.
- The NBA suspended Suns center Alex Len for leaving the bench in an altercation.
- The Bucks announced that they’ll debut a D-League affiliate in Oshkosh, Wisconsin next season.
- Recently hired Magic Johnson wants to “call the shots” for the Lakers.
- The Knicks banned Charles Oakley from Madison Square Garden after he was involved in an altercation.
Injuries
- Timberwolves guard Zach LaVine to miss rest of the 2016/17 season with a torn ACL.
- Timberwolves forward Adreian Payne will be out indefinitely with a blood disorder.
- Hornets guard Ramon Sessions will miss 4-6 weeks with a torn meniscus.
- Suns forward Dragan Bender will be out indefinitely after undergoing ankle surgery.
- Bucks forward Jabari Parker to miss remainder of 2016/17 with torn ACL.
Rumors
- There have been conflicting reports as to whether or not LeBron James is pushing the Cavaliers to trade for Carmelo Anthony.
- The Sixers and Pelicans were said to be discussing a Jahlil Okafor trade.
- The Pelicans are supposedly offering 2018 first-round pick in pursuit of center.
- The Rockets were non-committal about their approach to the trade deadline.
- The strong play of 10-day signee Okaro White put the Heat in a position to shake up their roster.
- New headlines continue to pour in regarding the Knicks, Phil Jackson and Carmelo Anthony.
- NBA agents have speculated that Phil Jackson’s approach to the Carmelo Anthony drama may sour free agents on signing in New York.
- General manager Mitch Kupchak has hurt the Lakers‘ chances of landing free agents in the past.
- Their winning streak could make the Heat buyers, not sellers at the deadline. They’ve been said to be looking into Serge Ibaka.
- Out of the NBA since 2014/15, 31-year-old Glen Davis hopes to return to action before the end of 2016/17.
Transactions
- The Nuggets signed Johnny O’Bryant to a second 10-day contract.
- The Suns signed Ronnie Price to a second 10-day contract.
- The Heat waived Derrick Williams and signed Okaro White to a two-year contract.
- The Mavs signed Yogi Ferrell to a two-year contract.
- The Timberwolves signed Lance Stephenson to a 10-day contract.
- The Hawks signed Lamar Patterson to a second 10-day contract.
- The Grizzlies signed Toney Douglas to a second 10-day contract.
- The Cavaliers signed Derrick Williams to a 10-day contract.
- Veteran guard Nate Robinson signed a D-League contract.
Week In Review: 1/29/17-2/4/17
Several teams tinkered with their rosters this week, adding players to 10-day contracts to temporarily fill positions of need. A trio of players on 10-day deals impressed enough to receive multi-year deals. A couple of Eastern Conference clubs striving to make the playoffs completed a deal with each other, and rumors involving big-name players continue to fly with the trade deadline coming up later this month. We take a look back on a busy Week In Review:
News
- The Hornets and Bucks made a splash, swapping big men in a three-player deal. Charlotte acquired center Miles Plumlee – who has three years left on his contract – and cash considerations for center Roy Hibbert and power forward Spencer Hawes.
- Bucks shooting guard Khris Middleton is expected to make his season debut next week after recovering from a torn hamstring.
- Point guard Jordan Farmar stood out among four veteran players during a workout held by the Cavs.
- Lakers legend Magic Johnson returned to the franchise in an advisory role.
- Center Larry Sanders schedules team visits as he seeks to return to the NBA.
- The league sought clarification regarding President Donald Trump’s immigration ban, which could impact several NBA players.
Injuries
- Charlotte guard Ramon Sessions suffers meniscus tear in left knee.
- Kings swingman Garrett Temple partially tears hamstring, out 2-3 weeks.
Rumors
- The Cavs are interested in acquiring center Andrew Bogut and point guard Jose Calderon.
- The Bulls contact Sixers about the availability of power forward Jahlil Okafor.
- Timberwolves offered swingman Shabazz Muhammad for Suns forward P.J. Tucker.
- Pistons explore trade market for reserve centers Aron Baynes and Boban Marjanovic.
- Knicks continue pursuit of Cavs forward Kevin Love.
- Suns had discussions with Kings about center DeMarcus Cousins.
- Magic explore the market for power forward Serge Ibaka.
Transactions
- The Mavs sign point guard Yogi Ferrell to a two-year contract.
- Warriors waive center Anderson Varajeo and sign guard Briante Weber to a 10-day contract.
- Hornets sign guard Ray McCallum to 10-day contract.
- Hornets sign center Mike Tobey to 10-day contract.
- Bucks waive guard Steve Novak.
- Spurs sign center Joel Anthony to second 10-day contract.
- Sixers sign guard Chasson Randle to three-year contract.
- Nets sign power forward/center Quincy Acy to two-year contract.
- Grizzlies sign guard Toney Douglas to 10-day contract and waive forward Troy Williams.
Week In Review: 1/21/17 – 1/28/17
Tensions have started to boil around the league as club’s set out on the long haul that is the second-half of the NBA season. This week, among locker room drama in the Eastern Conference, several players were brought in on 10-day contracts. Here’s a Week In Review:
News
- The D-League will expand to Mississippi in 2017/18, that team being affiliated with and managed by the Grizzlies. Subsequently, the Timberwolves, who have been without any one-to-one affiliation, will affiliate with Memphis’ former affiliate in Iowa.
- The Jazz will remain in Utah for generations thanks to the current ownership’s decision to put the team in a legacy trust.
- A frustrated LeBron James publicly insisted that the Cavaliers acquire a point guard. (Although the team may be waiting for a reason). The forward has also butted heads with management over the team’s payroll.
- A mediocre 2016/17 season could influence Dwyane Wade to look somewhere other than with the Bulls in free agency this summer.
- Post-game comments from Dwyane Wade and Jimmy Butler have caused a stir in the Bulls locker room. The pair questioned the integrity of their teammates. Not long after, point guard Rajon Rondo fired back at the two via a now infamous Instagram post.
- After a two-year absence, Larry Sanders is ready to return to basketball. He worked out with the Celtics this week.
- With assault charges stemming from an altercation at a nightclub against him, Kings forward Matt Barnes has decided to turn himself in.
Injuries
- There was cause for concern when Joel Embiid went down with a bruised knee this week, but the Sixers took the cautious approach with their rookie big man. Embiid took three games off but was back in action on Friday night.
- Second-year Lakers point guard D’Angelo Russell tweaked his right leg and will spend 1-2 weeks on the sidelines. Russell is said to have strained his calf and sprained his right MCL.
- A setback in Jeremy Lin‘s recovery from a hamstring injury could shelf the newly acquired Nets guard for 3-5 more week.
- Sidelined since mid-December, Clippers forward Blake Griffin returned to the court this week.
- Guard Jodie Meeks will undergo thumb surgery and is out of action for the Magic indefinitely.
- While punching a chair in frustration, Thunder big man Enes Kanter fractured his forearm. He’ll be sidelined 6-8 weeks.
- After successful Achilles surgery, Kings forward Rudy Gay is expected to be healthy in time for training camp next season.
Rumors
- Both the Bulls and Knicks are among teams said to be interested in Timberwolves point guard Ricky Rubio. One team that isn’t? The Pistons. Head coach Stan Van Gundy vehemently denied reports that Rubio would be dealt for Reggie Jackson.
- The Cavaliers have supposedly rejected a deal that would involve them shipping Kevin Love to the Knicks in exchange for Carmelo Anthony. The Knicks are also said to have been in touch with the Clippers and Celtics.
- If the Clippers and Knicks were to work out a deal for Carmelo Anthony, as at least one executive expects, Austin Rivers could be involved. The two teams may need to find a third trading partner to make something work, however.
- The Celtics and Magic have apparently discussed a trade that would send Nikola Vucevic north.
- Two point guards said to be in play for the Cavaliers are Shelvin Mack and Jameer Nelson.
Transactions
- The Spurs signed center Joel Anthony to a 10-day contract.
- The Nuggets claimed Mo Williams off of waivers. (Why?)
- The Mavs signed Pierre Jackson to a second 10-day contract.
- The Nuggets signed Johnny O’Bryant III to a 10-day contract.
- The Heat signed Okaro White to his second 10-day contract.
- The Suns signed Ronnie Price to a 10-day contract.
- The Hawks signed Lamar Patterson to a 10-day contract.
- The Mavs waived an injured Pierre Jackson and then signed point guard Yogi Ferrell to a 10-day contract.
Week In Review: 1/14/17 – 1/21/17
As teams began to tweak their rosters with the added flexibility that 10-day contracts bring, there were plenty of things to talk about this week. Couple those transactions with some significant injuries to key players and the latest chapter in the Knicks’ dysfunctional season and you have yourself an action-packed Week In Review:
News
- The plot thickens in New York. This week Carmelo Anthony spoke about his no-trade clause and ultimately decided that a conversation between he and Phil Jackson was needed. During the meeting Anthony told Jackson that he would like to remain with the Knicks, although he would possibly consider waiving the no-trade clause.
- The new Collective Bargaining Agreement was formally signed.
- Despite the team’s struggles, Pistons owner Tom Gores has confidence in head coach Stan Van Gundy.
- Former NBA player Ben Gordon has signed on to play in the D-League. He last saw action with the Magic in 2014/15.
Injuries
- Clippers guard Chris Paul will undergo surgery to repair torn ligament in thumb, out 6-8 weeks.
- Lakers forward Luol Deng sprains wrist, out indefinitely.
- Sixers rookie Ben Simmons makes progress from foot injury, could return after All-Star Break.
- Knicks big men Kristaps Porzingis and Joakim Noah undergo MRIs.
- Kings forward Rudy Gay tears Achilles, out for season.
- Mavs guard J.J. Barea injures calf, out for weeks.
- Presumed first-round pick OG Anunoby injures knee, out for season.
- Spurs center Pau Gasol will undergo surgery on fractured bone in hand, out indefinitely.
Rumors
- Teams have inquired about the availability of Suns forward P.J. Tucker.
- The Bulls may have an interest in Chris Bosh.
- Magic allegedly offer Nikola Vucevic to Heat for Goran Dragic.
- The Wolves are said to be shopping Ricky Rubio and have had discussions with the Pistons.
- Warriors guard Steph Curry intends to remain with team.
- Warriors owner Joe Lacob expects Kevin Durant to re-sign.
Transactions
- Hawks sign veteran guard Gary Neal to 10-day contract.
- Mavs sign guard Pierre Jackson to 10-day contract.
- Spurs sign veteran center Joel Anthony to 10-day contract.
- Heat sign forward Okaro White to 10-day contract.
- Sixers sign Chasson Randle to second 10-day contract.
- Nuggets acquire Mo Williams from Hawks, waive him.
- … then Sixers claim Mo Williams off of waivers, waive him.
Week In Review: 1/7/17 – 1/14/17
After a whirlwind week of teams racing to waive players before the January 7 deadline, this past week marked a change of pace as the dust settled. Here’s a look at the biggest headlines from the past seven days:
News
- Guard Derrick Rose was absent from the Knicks‘ Monday night matchup
- Initially reported to seek a buyout, Mike Dunleavy Jr. ultimately decided to play for the Hawks.
- Veteran point guard Pablo Prigioni officially retired. Prigioni last played for the Clippers in 2015/16.
- Retired big man Kevin Garnett will serve as a consultant with the Clippers and Bucks.
- The new BIG3 basketball league has landed Allen Iverson as a player/coach.
Signings
- Days after waiving him on his non-guaranteed deal, the Nuggets signed Alonzo Gee to a 10-day contract.
- The Sixers signed point guard Chasson Randle to a 10-day contract.
- The Nets signed veteran forward Quincy Acy to a 10-day contract.
Waivers
- The Nets waived former first overall pick Anthony Bennett (who promptly went on to sign in Turkey).
Rumors
- The Hawks claim that Paul Millsap is no longer on the trade market and have told him he won’t be traded.
- Veteran point guard Rajon Rondo has been open about his uncertain future with the Bulls.
- The Kings are said to be committed to offering DeMarcus Cousins a $200MM extension.
- Big man Alexis Ajinca has been frustrated with his lack of playing time with Pelicans.
- Newly signed Pelicans big man Donatas Motiejunas spoke at length about free agency saga with Rockets.
- Sharpshooter Klay Thompson says he’s on board with signing an extension to stay with Warriors.
- The Cavaliers need a playmaker, not necessarily a point guard, says GM David Griffin.
- The latest victim of the Sixers‘ frontcourt logjam has been Jahlil Okafor.
