Week In Review: 8/14/16-8/20/16
With 2016’s offseason winding down and the preseason on its way, here’s a look back at all the notable news and events from around the NBA this past week:
Signings/Agreements
NBA
- The Thunder signed Ronnie Price.
- The Nets signed Trevor Cooney.
- The Nuggets signed D.J. Kennedy.
- The Warriors signed Phil Pressey.
- The Trail Blazers signed Grant Jerrett.
- The Heat signed Beno Udrih.
- The Wizards signed Casper Ware.
- The Bucks signed Jason Terry.
- The Jazz signed Joel Bolomboy.
- The Nuggets agreed to a deal with Nate Wolters.
International
- Earl Clark signed with the Turkish club Beskitas.
- Joey Dorsey re-signed with Barcelona.
- Devin Ebanks signed with Reales de La Vega in the Dominican Republic.
News/Rumors
- Jarnell Stokes hired Priority Sports as his new representation.
- The Bucks hired Craig Robinson as the franchise’s vice president of player organization and development.
- The Hawks hired Richard Midgley as their west coast scout.
- The Hornets officially announced that the “Spectrum Center” will be replacing “Time Warner Cable Arena” as the name of the team’s home arena.
- The Lakers hired Coby Karl, son of former NBA coach George Karl, to be head coach of their D-League affiliate.
- New Orleans was selected to replace Charlotte as the host for the 2017 All-Star Game.
- The Lakers hired Jud Buechler, Brian Keefe and Theo Robertson as player development coaches.
Week In Review: 8/7/16-8/13/16
With 2016’s major free agent period winding down and the preseason on its way, here’s a look back at all the notable news and events from around the NBA this past week:
Signings/Agreements
NBA
- The Cavaliers re-signed LeBron James.
- The Cavaliers signed Kay Felder.
- The Grizzlies signed Tony Wroten.
- The Raptors signed Drew Crawford and Yanick Moreira.
- The Pelicans signed Robert Sacre.
- The Pelicans signed Shawn Dawson.
- The Pacers signed Alex Poythress.
- The Thunder signed Domantas Sabonis.
International
- Perry Jones III signed a deal to play in Russia with Khimki Moscow.
- Shayne Whittington signed a contract with Spanish club Obradoiro CAB.
- Michael Eric signed with Spanish Club Bilbao.
- Tyshawn Taylor signed a deal to play in Israel with Kiryat Gat.
- Shane Larkin signed with the Spanish club Baskonia.
- Devyn Marble signed with the Greek team Aris Thessaloniki.
- Ricky Ledo signed with the Turkish club Yesilgiresun
News/Rumors
- Former All-Star shooting guard Ray Allen has reportedly had conversations with the Celtics and Bucks as he contemplates an NBA comeback at age 41.
- The Grizzlies hired Bob Bender as an assistant coach.
Week In Review: 7/31/16-8/6/16
With 2016’s major free agent period winding down and the preseason on its way, here’s a look back at all the notable news and events from around the NBA this past week:
Signings/Agreements
NBA
- The Knicks signed Ron Baker.
- The Warriors signed Elliot Williams.
- The Knicks signed J.P. Tokoto.
- The Raptors signed Jarrod Uthoff.
- The Cavaliers re-signed James Jones.
- The Clippers signed Alan Anderson.
- The Cavaliers signed DeAndre Liggins.
- The Knicks signed Chasson Randle.
Extensions
- The Thunder finalized a renegotiation and extension with Russell Westbrook
International
- Ryan Boatright signed with the Foshan Lions in China.
- Carlos Boozer will also play in China next season.
- Amar’e Stoudemire signed with Hapoel Jerusalem.
- Jimmer Fredette signed with the Shanghai Sharks of China.
- Kenny Gabriel signed with Kuban of Russia.
Waivers
- The Cavaliers waived Dahntay Jones.
News/Rumors
- The Wizards intend to exercise their third-year option on Kelly Oubre.
- The Timberwolves hired Noah Croom as their new assistant GM.
- The Sixers officially announced that they named Jim O’Brien and Kevin Young as assistant coaches, John Bryant and Alvin Williams as player development coaches, John Townsend as shooting coach, Chris Babcock as assistant director of player development and Dr. Lance Pearson as director of applied analytics. Philadelphia also relayed that Eugene Burroughs, who spent the last two seasons as the Sixers’ shooting coach, has been promoted to head coach of the team’s D-League affiliate in Delaware.
Week In Review: 7/24/16-7/30/16
With 2016’s major free agent period winding down, here’s a look back at all the notable news and events from around the NBA this past week:
Signings/Agreements
NBA
- The Grizzlies signed Troy Williams.
- The Nets signed Beau Beech.
- The Hornets signed Mike Tobey.
- The Trail Blazers signed Tim Quarterman.
- The Heat inked Dion Waiters.
- The Blazers re-signed Maurice Harkless.
- The Hornets signed Treveon Graham.
- The Trail Blazers and C.J. McCollum signed a maximum-salary contract extension.
- The Mavs signed Jameel Warney and Keith Hornsby.
- The Celtics signed Ben Bentil.
- The Celtics signed Jaylen Brown.
- The Bulls re-signed Spencer Dinwiddie.
- The Spurs reached an agreement with David Lee.
- The Spurs signed Patricio Garino.
- The Nuggets signed Juan Hernangomez.
- The Warriors reached an agreement with JaVale McGee.
International
- Courtney Fortson signed with the Chinese team Zheijiang Guangsha.
- Jordan Hamilton signed with the Turkish club Tofas Bursa.
- Vasilije Micic signed with Tofas Bursa to play overseas in Turkey.
- Donald Sloan signed with Guangdong of The Chinese Basketball Association.
- Eric Maynor signed with the Italian club Varese.
- Russ Smith signed with the Turkish club Galatasaray.
- Dez Wells signed to play in Germany for the Tigers Tubingen.
Waivers
- The Pacers waived Shayne Whittington.
News/Rumors
- The Cavaliers and head coach Tyronn Lue agreed to a five-year, $35MM contract extension.
- Amar’e Stoudemire announced his retirement.
- The Clippers are reportedly seeking a location for a new arena.
- Former Providence point guard God Shammgod joined the Mavericks‘ staff as an assistant coach in charge of player development.
Week In Review: 7/17/16 – 7/23/16
With 2016’s major free agent period winding down, here’s a look back at all the notable news and events from around the NBA this past week:
Signings/Agreements
- Alex Abrines, G/F (Thunder): Three years, $17MM+ (draft-and-stash)
- Cat Barber, PG (Sixers): Terms unknown
- Brandon Bass, PF (Clippers): One year, minimum salary
- Aaron Brooks, PG (Pacers): One year, $2.5MM
- Kyle Collinsworth, PG (Mavericks): Two years, minimum salary
- Cheick Diallo, PF/C (Pelicans): Three years
- Alonzo Gee, G/F (Pelicans): One year, minimum salary
- Livio Jean-Charles, F (Spurs): Four years, $4.5MM
- Mike Miller, G/F (Nuggets): Two years, $5MM+
- Dirk Nowitzki, PF (Mavericks): Two years, $50MM
- Chinanu Onuaku, C (Rockets): Three years, minimum salary
- Brandon Paul, SG (Sixers): Terms unknown
- Miles Plumlee, C (Bucks): Four years, $50MM
- D.J. Stephens, G/F (Grizzlies): Two years, minimum salary
- Jarrod Uthoff, F (Raptors): Two years, minimum salary
- Anderson Varejao, PF/C (Warriors): One year, minimum salary
Notable International Deals
- Celtics first-rounder Guerschon Yabusele will play for Shanghai Sharks in China.
- Clippers second-rounder David Michineau will play for Hyeres-Toulon Var Basket in France.
- Hawks second-rounder Isaia Cordinier will play for Antibes in France.
- Donald Sloan will play for Guangdong Southern Tigers in China.
Waivers
- The Sixers waived Sasha Kaun.
- The Clippers waived Branden Dawson.
News/Rumors
- The Thunder rescinded their qualifying offer for Dion Waiters, making him an unrestricted free agent.
- Russell Westbrook has given no indication he wants out of OKC and the Thunder have shown no signs that they’ll trade him.
- Timberwolves big man Kevin Garnett remains unsure about whether he’ll play one more season.
- The Cavaliers remain optimistic about re-signing J.R. Smith, who may be seeking $15MM annually, per one report.
- The Rockets will not be re-signing Jason Terry.
- The NBA D-League will hold its expansion draft on August 24.
Week In Review: 7/10/16 – 7/16/16
With 2016 free agency in full swing, here’s a look back at all the notable news and events from around the NBA this past week:
Major News
- Tim Duncan officially announced his retirement. The Spurs subsequently waived him for cap purposes.
- The Rockets and James Harden renegotiated and extended his contract, locking him up through the 2019/20 season.
Trades
- The Hornets sent Troy Daniels to the Grizzlies in a sign-and-trade in exchange for cash. Daniels received a three-year, $10MM contract from Memphis.
- The Pelicans sent Luke Babbitt to the Heat in exchange for their own 2018 second-round pick (previously traded to Miami) and cash.
- The Cavaliers sent Sasha Kaun and cash to the Sixers in exchange for the rights to Chu Chu Maduabum.
- The Magic sent Devyn Marble and a 2020 second-round pick to the Clippers in exchange for C.J. Wilcox and cash.
Signings/Agreements
- Quincy Acy, PF (Mavericks): Two years, minimum salary
- Chris Andersen, PF/C (Cavaliers): One year, minimum salary
- Ryan Arcidiacono, PG (Spurs): Two years
- Anthony Bennett, PF (Nets): Two years, minimum salary
- Davis Bertans, F (Spurs): Terms unknown (draft-and-stash)
- Isaiah Canaan, PG (Bulls): Two years, $2.1MM
- Deyonta Davis, PF/C (Grizzlies): Three years, $4MM
- Wayne Ellington, SG (Heat): Two years, $12MM+
- Raymond Felton, PG (Clippers): Minimum salary
- Bryn Forbes, SG (Spurs): Terms unknown
- Randy Foye, SG (Nets): One year, $2.5MM
- Tim Frazier, PG (Pelicans): Two years, $4.1MM
- Michael Gbinije, G/F (Pistons): Three years
- Jonathan Gibson, PG (Mavericks): Three years
- Manu Ginobili, SG (Spurs): One year, $14MM
- Joe Harris, G/F (Nets): Two years
- Andrew Harrison, PG (Grizzlies): Three years, $3MM (draft-and-stash)
- Udonis Haslem, PF (Heat): One year, $4MM
- Jordan Hill, PF/C (Timberwolves): Two years, $8MM
- Danuel House, SF (Wizards): Two years
- Kris Humphries, PF (Hawks): One year, $4MM
- Jarrett Jack, PG (Hawks): One year, minimum salary
- Stefan Jankovic, F (Heat): Terms unknown
- James Johnson, F (Heat): One year, $4MM
- Terrence Jones, PF (Pelicans): One year
- Meyers Leonard, C (Trail Blazers): Four years, $41MM
- Maurice Ndour, PF (Knicks): Two years, minimum salary
- Georges Niang, F (Pacers): Three years, $2.6MM
- Pablo Prigioni, PG (Rockets): Two years
- Willie Reed, PF (Heat): Two years, minimum salary
- Dario Saric, PF (Sixers): Four years, rookie scale (draft-and-stash)
- Luis Scola, PF (Nets): One year, $5.5MM
- Diamond Stone, C (Clippers): Two years, minimum salary
- Jared Sullinger, PF (Raptors): One year, $5.63MM (estimate)
- Fred VanVleet, PG (Raptors): Two years, minimum salary (estimate)
- Greivis Vasquez, PG (Nets): One year, $4.35MM
- Sasha Vujacic, G (Knicks): One year, minimum salary
- Okaro White, F (Heat): Terms unknown
- Christian Wood, PF (Hornets): Two years
- Paul Zipser, SF (Bulls): Two years
Waivers
- The Grizzlies waived Tony Wroten.
- The Pelicans waived Toney Douglas.
- The Hawks waived Lamar Patterson, who was claimed by the Kings.
- The Clippers waived Devyn Marble.
Offer Sheets
- The Heat matched Brooklyn’s offer sheet for Tyler Johnson, preventing him from joining the Nets.
- The Trail Blazers matched Brooklyn’s offer sheet for Allen Crabbe, preventing him from joining the Nets.
- The Spurs declined to match Detroit’s offer sheet for Boban Marjanovic, allowing him to join the Pistons.
Miscellaneous News/Rumors
- The Celtics rescinded their qualifying offer for Jared Sullinger, making him an unrestricted free agent.
- The Jazz and Rudy Gobert will discuss a possible contract extension sometime after the Olympics.
- The Bulls have taken Jimmy Butler off the trade market for now.
- The Warriors and Anderson Varejao are nearing a contract agreement.
- Rival general managers still expect the Celtics to make a big trade.
- Richard Hamilton is eyeing a possible return to the NBA.
Week In Review 7/3/16-7/9/16
With 2016 free agency in full swing, here’s a look back at all the notable news and events from around the NBA this past week:
Trades
- The Jazz sent G Trey Burke to the Wizards in exchange for a 2021 second-round pick.
- The Warriors sent C Andrew Bogut and a 2019 second-round pick to the Mavericks in exchange for a future conditional second-round pick.
- The Spurs sent F Boris Diaw to the Jazz in exchange for the rights to G Olivier Hanlan.
- The Magic sent G Shabazz Napier to the Trail Blazers in exchange for cash considerations.
- The Lakers acquired Jose Calderon from the Bulls.
- The Bulls sent Mike Dunleavy to the Cavs.
- The Mavericks and Pacers reached an agreement on a trade that sent Jeremy Evans and cash to Indiana.
Signings/Agreements
- Arron Afflalo, G (Kings): Two years, $25MM
- Cole Aldrich, C (Timberwolves): Three years, $22MM
- Ryan Anderson, F (Rockets): Four years, $80MM
- Leandro Barbosa, G/F (Suns): Two years, $8MM
- Harrison Barnes, F (Mavericks): Four years, max salary
- Matt Barnes, F (Kings): Two years, $12MM
- Bismack Biyombo, C (Magic): Four years, $72MM
- Tarik Black, F/C (Lakers): Two years, $12.85MM
- Trevor Booker, F (Nets): Two years, $18MM
- Nicolás Brussino, G/F (Mavs): Three years, minimum salary
- Ian Clark, G (Warriors): One-year, salary unknown
- Allen Crabbe, G (Nets): Four years, $75MM (offer sheet)
- Jamal Crawford, G (Clippers): Three years, $42MM
- Seth Curry, G (Mavericks): Two years, $6MM
- Dewayne Dedmon, C (Spurs): Two years, $6MM
- Malcolm Delaney, G (Hawks): Two years
- Luol Deng, F (Lakers): Four years, $72MM
- Kevin Durant, F (Warriors): Two years, max salary
- James Ennis, F (Grizzlies): Two years, $6MM
- Festus Ezeli, F/C (Trail Blazers): Two years, $16MM
- Dorian Finney-Smith, F (Mavericks): Three years, salary unknown
- Langston Galloway, G (Pelicans): Two years, $10MM
- Pau Gasol, F/C (Spurs): Two years, $30MM
- Eric Gordon, G (Rockets): Four years, $53MM
- A.J. Hammons, C (Mavericks): Three years, rookie scale
- Gerald Henderson, G (Sixers): Two years, $18MM
- Willy Hernangomez, C (Knicks): At least three years, salary unknown
- Roy Hibbert, C (Hornets): One year, $5MM
- Al Horford, C (Celtics): Four years, max salary
- Marcelo Huertas, PG (Lakers): Two years, salary unknown
- Richard Jefferson, SF (Cavaliers): Two years, $5MM
- Brandon Jennings, G (Knicks): One year, $5MM
- Joe Johnson, G/F (Jazz): Two years, $22MM
- Tyler Johnson, G (Nets): Four years, $50MM (offer sheet)
- Wesley Johnson, G/F (Clippers): Three years, $18MM
- Mindaugas Kuzminskas, F (Knicks): Two years, $6MM
- Jake Layman, C (Trail Blazers): Two years, approximately $2.7MM
- Courtney Lee, G (Knicks): Four years, $48MM
- Jon Leuer, F (Pistons): Four years, $42MM
- Shawn Long, F (Sixers): Two years, minimum salary
- Ian Mahinmi, C (Wizards): Four years, $64MM
- Boban Marjanovic, C (Pistons): Three years, $21MM (offer sheet)
- Luc Mbah a Moute, F (Clippers): Two years, $4.51MM
- James McAdoo, F (Warriors): One year, minimum salary
- Patrick McCaw, SG (Warriors): Two years, minimum salary
- Rodney McGruder, SG (Heat): Three years, minimum salary
- Nene, PF/C (Rockets): One year, $2.9MM
- Andrew Nicholson, F (Wizards): Four years, $26MM
- Dirk Nowitzki, F (Mavericks): Two years, $40MM
- Daniel Ochefu, F (Wizards): Three years, minimum salary
- Zaza Pachulia, C (Warriors): One year, $2.9MM
- Dwight Powell, F (Mavericks): Four years, $37MM
- Austin Rivers, G (Clippers): Three years, $35.7MM
- Brian Roberts, PG (Hornets): One year, minimum salary
- Sergio Rodriguez, G (Sixers): One year, $8MM
- Rajon Rondo, G (Bulls): Two years, $28MM
- Brandon Rush, G/F (Timberwolves): One year, $3.5MM
- Tomas Satoransky, G (Wizards): Three years, $9MM (draft-and-stash)
- Ramon Sessions, G (Hornets): Two years, $12.3MM
- Jason Smith, F/C (Wizards): Three years, $16MM
- Marreese Speights. F/C (Clippers): One year, salary unknown
- Garrett Temple, G (Kings): Three years, $24MM
- Lance Thomas, F (Knicks): Four years, $27.3MM
- Marcus Thornton, G, (Wizards): One year, $1.3MM
- Anthony Tolliver, F (Kings): Two years, $16MM
- Dwyane Wade, SG (Bulls): Two years, $47MM
- James Webb III, F (Sixers): Two years, minimum salary
- David West, F (Warriors): One year, minimum salary
- Isaiah Whitehead, G (Nets): Multiyear deal, salary unknown
- Deron Williams, G (Mavericks): One year, $10MM
- Derrick Williams, F (Heat): One year, $5MM
- Marvin Williams, F (Hornets): Four years, $54.5MM
Waivers
- The Kings waived Caron Butler and Duje Dukan.
- The Rockets waived point guard Andrew Goudelock.
- The Bulls waived Spencer Dinwiddie.
- The Pistons waived Joel Anthony and Cameron Bairstow.
- The Trail Blazers waived Cliff Alexander.
- The Mavericks waived JaVale McGee.
Miscellaneous News
- The Kings rescinded their qualifying offer for Seth Curry, making him an unrestricted free agent.
- The Warriors agreed to hire Mike Brown as their lead assistant coach.
- The Knicks rescinded their qualifying offer to Langston Galloway, making him an unrestricted free agent.
- The Magic rescinded their qualifying offer to Dewayne Dedmon, making him an unrestricted free agent.
- The Nets rescinded their qualifying offer for Markel Brown.
- The Wizards declined their option on veteran power forward Drew Gooden, making him an unrestricted free agent.
- The 26th overall pick in the 2016 NBA draft, Furkan Korkmaz, is set to remain in Turkey for another year.
- Thunder big man Mitch McGary was suspended for five games by the NBA for a failed drug test.
Week In Review 6/26/16-7/2/16
With 2016 free agency in full swing, here’s a look back at all the notable news and events from around the NBA this past week:
Trades
- The Magic acquired Jodie Meeks from the Pistons in exchange for a protected 2019 second round pick.
Signings/Agreements
- Darrell Arthur — Nuggets
- D.J. Augustin — Magic
- Nicolas Batum — Hornets
- Jerryd Bayless — Sixers
- Kent Bazemore — Hawks
- Bradley Beal — Wizards
- Jordan Clarkson — Lakers
- Mike Conley — Grizzlies
- Matthew Dellavedova — Bucks
- Luol Deng — Lakers
- DeMar DeRozan — Raptors
- Andre Drummond — Pistons
- Jared Dudley — Suns
- Evan Fournier — Magic
- Jeff Green — Magic
- Justin Hamilton — Nets
- Solomon Hill — Pelicans
- Dwight Howard — Hawks
- Al Jefferson — Pacers
- Joe Johnson — Jazz
- Jeremy Lin — Nets
- Egidijus Mockevicius — Nets
- E’Twaun Moore — Pelicans
- Timofey Mozgov — Lakers
- Joakim Noah — Knicks
- Chandler Parsons — Grizzlies
- Ish Smith — Pistons
- Mirza Teletovic — Bucks
- Evan Turner — Trail Blazers
- Hassan Whiteside — Heat
International
- Former Kings swingman James Anderson reached an agreement with the Turkish club Darussafaka.
- Former NBA player Austin Daye signed with the Turkish club Galatasaray.
Waivers
- The Nets waived Jarrett Jack.
- The Bucks waived Johnny O’Bryant and Damien Inglis.
- The Wolves waived Greg Smith.
- The Grizzlies claimed Tony Wroten off waivers from the Knicks.
Option Decisions
Opting In/Picked Up
- Tim Duncan [Spurs] — Player
- Jordan McRae [Cavaliers] — Team
- Mike Muscala [Hawks] — Team
- Hollis Thompson [Sixers] — Team
Opting Out/Declined
- Wayne Ellington [Nets] — Player
- Pau Gasol [Bulls] — Player
- Alonzo Gee [Pelicans] — Player
- LeBron James [Cavaliers] — Player
- Damjan Rudez [Timberwolves] — Team
- Lance Stephenson [Grizzlies] — Team
Qualifying Offers
Submitted
- Harrison Barnes
- Bradley Beal
- Tarik Black
- Markel Brown
- Jordan Clarkson
- Allen Crabbe
- Seth Curry
- Troy Daniels
- Dewayne Dedmon
- Matthew Dellavedova
- Andre Drummond
- Festus Ezeli
- Evan Fournier
- Tim Frazier
- Langston Galloway
- Maurice Harkless
- Marcelo Huertas
- Tyler Johnson
- Meyers Leonard
- Boban Marjanovic
- Donatas Motiejunas
- Miles Plumlee
- Dwight Powell
- Jared Sullinger
- Dion Waiters
- Tyler Zeller
Declined
- Isaiah Canaan
- Ian Clark
- Bryce Cotton
- Cleanthony Early
- James Ennis
- Jorge Gutierrez
- Terrence Jones
- Ryan Kelly
- Shane Larkin
- James McAdoo
- Eric Moreland
- Andrew Nicholson
- Willie Reed
- Christian Wood
Miscellaneous News
- The NBA dismissed and disqualified O.J. Mayo from the league for violating the terms of its anti-drug program.
- The Suns hired Tyrone Corbin as an assistant to head coach Earl Watson.
- USA Basketball finalized its 12-man roster for this summer’s Olympic games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- Bulls power forward Bobby Portis and small forward Tony Snell signed with CAA Sports.
- The Pistons named Jon Phelps as GM and Rex Walters as head coach of the Grand Rapids Drive.
- The Bucks and GM John Hammond agreed to a one-year contract extension.
Week In Review 6/19/16-6/25/16
As expected, the Sixers opened this year’s NBA draft by taking LSU’s Ben Simmons. The 6’10” Australian native, who has been the consensus No. 1 choice since the beginning of the college season, averaged 19.2 points, 11.8 rebounds and 4.8 assists during his lone season with the Tigers. Simmons is the latest in a string of big men drafted early by the Sixers. He joins a crowded frontcourt that includes Jahlil Okafor, Nerlens Noel, Joel Embiid and maybe Croatian star Dario Saric. You can view the complete list of selections here.
Here’s the other notable news and events from around the NBA this past week:
Trades
- In a three-team trade, the Pacers acquired Jeff Teague, the Jazz acquired George Hill and the Hawks acquired the No. 12 overall pick in this year’s draft.
- The Knicks acquired Derrick Rose, Justin Holiday and a 2017 second-round pick and sent Robin Lopez, Jerian Grant and Jose Calderon to the Bulls.
- The Pacers acquired Thaddeus Young from the Nets in exchange for the No. 20 overall pick.
- The Hornets shipped the No. 22 overall pick to Sacramento in exchange for veteran shooting guard Marco Belinelli.
- The Celtics dealt Deyonta Davis, the first pick of the second round, to the Grizzlies along with the No. 35 overall pick in exchange for the Clippers’ 2019 first-rounder.
- The Pelicans sent the Nos. 39 and 40 selections to the Clippers in exchange for the No. 33 pick.
- The Warriors purchased the No. 38 pick from the Bucks.
- The Nets acquired the 42nd choice from the Jazz in exchange for pick No. 55 and cash.
- The Kings dealt the No. 8 pick to the Suns in exchange for the rights to Bogdan Bogdanovic and the No. 13 overall pick.
- The Trail Blazers acquired pick No. 47 from the Magic in exchange for $1.2MM and a 2019 second round pick.
- The Cavaliers purchased the No. 54 overall pick from the Hawks.
- The Nuggets sent pick No. 56 to Oklahoma City in exchange for cash.
- The Thunder traded power forward Serge Ibaka to Orlando in exchange for Victor Oladipo, Ersan Ilyasova and the rights to Domantas Sabonis, the 11th overall pick.
Signings
- The Warriors inked Patrick McCaw.
- The Rockets signed Gary Payton II, Isaiah Taylor and Kyle Wiltjer.
- The Sixers signed James Webb III.
- The Spurs signed Ryan Arcidiacono.
- The Knicks inked Ron Baker.
- The Wizards signed Sheldon McClellan.
- The Knicks signed Marshall Plumlee.
- The Nets signed Yogi Ferrell.
- The Hawks signed Matt Costello.
- The Sixers inked Shawn Long.
- The Jazz signed Quincy Ford.
Option Decisions
Opting In
Opting Out
- Arron Afflalo [Knicks]
- Darrell Arthur [Nuggets]
- Brandon Bass [Lakers]
- Manu Ginobili [Spurs]
- Dwight Howard [Rockets]
- Jeremy Lin [Hornets]
- Dirk Nowitzki [Mavericks]
- Chandler Parsons [Mavericks]
- Deron Williams [Mavericks]
- Derrick Williams [Knicks]
Miscellaneous News
- Richard Jefferson plans to retire from the league.
- The Heat formally extended a qualifying offer to combo guard Tyler Johnson.
- Raptors assistant coach assistant Andy Greer is leaving Toronto to join Tom Thibodeau‘s staff with the Timberwolves as lead assistant.
Week In Review 6/12/16-6/18/16
Here’s all the notable news and events from around the NBA this past week…
Trades
- The Pistons acquired Cameron Bairstow from the Bulls in exchange for Spencer Dinwiddie.
Miscellaneous News
- The Clippers plan to shift assistant coach Lawrence Frank from the bench to a high-ranking post in the front office.
- Quincy Miller, who played with three teams during his three-year NBA career, signed with Maccabi Tel Aviv.
- The Bucks signed Ronald Roberts to a summer contract.
- The Pistons signed GM Jeff Bower to a one-year extension.
- David West intends to turn down his player option with the Spurs for the 2016/17 season and become an unrestricted free agent.
- Raptors shooting guard DeMar DeRozan officially opted out of his contract and will become an unrestricted free agent.
- The Bucks and head coach Jason Kidd agreed to a three-year contract extension.
- Veteran Cavaliers point guard Mo Williams will pick up his player option for 2016/17.
- Former NBA second-rounder Nando De Colo signed a three-year extension with CSKA Moscow.
- Brandon Bass will turn down his $3.135MM player option for next season with the Lakers and become an unrestricted free agent.
NBA Draft News
Workouts
- Josh Adams: Pistons.
- Roscoe Allen: Jazz.
- Ryan Anderson: Kings.
- Ryan Arcidiancono: Wolves and Nuggets.
- Zachary Auguste: Kings.
- Brandon Austin: Clippers.
- Wade Baldwin: Kings.
- Ben Bentil: Pistons and Grizzlies.
- Joel Bolomboy: Hornets.
- Malcolm Brogdon: Raptors.
- Jaylen Brown: Sixers and Lakers.
- Robert Brown: Kings.
- Michael Bryson: Nuggets, Sixers and Jazz.
- Robert Carter: Pistons.
- Marquese Chriss: Sixers.
- Kyle Collinsworth: Pacers and Bucks.
- Elgin Cook: Hawks, Warriors, Jazz, Mavs, Kings and Pistons.
- Isaia Cordinier: Nuggets and Pelicans.
- Petr Cornelie: Nuggets.
- Isaiah Cousins: Hornets and Grizzlies.
- Deyonta Davis: Jazz and Nuggets.
- Majok Deng: Nuggets.
- Cheick Diallo: Pacers and Clippers.
- Kellen Dunham: Pacers.
- Justin Edwards: Raptors.
- Henry Ellenson: Bucks.
- Perry Ellis: Clippers and Pelicans.
- Obi Emegano: Jazz.
- A.J. English: Warriors and Sixers.
- James Farr: Thunder.
- Kay Felder: Pistons.
- Yogi Ferrell: Pacers and Pelicans.
- Bryn Forbes: Sixers, Celtics, Magic, Hawks, Bulls, Wizards, and Lakers.
- Trey Freeman: Pistons.
- Michael Gbinije: Raptors and Pelicans.
- Anthony Gill: Hornets
- Grandy Glaze: Sixers.
- Shaq Goodwin: Jazz.
- Josh Gray: Jazz.
- Brannen Greene: Jazz.
- Alex Hamilton: Pistons.
- Daniel Hamilton: Bucks.
- A.J. Hammons: Raptors, Hornets and Pistons.
- Darnell Harris: Bucks.
- Tyler Harris: Kings and Wizards.
- Shaquille Harrison: Kings.
- Buddy Hield: Celtics and Lakers.
- Prince Ibeh: Pelicans.
- Brandon Ingram: Sixers.
- Demetrius Jackson: Pistons.
- Julian Jacobs: Raptors.
- Stefan Jankovic: Sixers.
- Brice Johnson: Raptors, Pacers and Grizzlies.
- Melvin Johnson: Hornets.
- Derrick Jones: Kings and Bucks.
- Skal Labissière: Wolves and Lakers.
- Max Landis: Bucks.
- Jermaine Lawrence: Warriors.
- Jake Layman: Pelicans.
- Mathias Lessort: Jazz.
- Trey Lewis: Jazz.
- Jordan Lloyd: Pacers.
- Carrington Love: Bucks.
- Timothe Luwawu: Nuggets and Suns.
- Thon Maker: Hornets and Bucks.
- Patrick McCaw: Pistons and Nuggets.
- Sheldon McClellan: Pistons.
- Codi Miller-McIntyre: Hornets.
- Egidijus Mockevicius: Kings and Nuggets.
- Dejounte Murray: Bulls, Bucks, Pelicans, Nuggets, Bucks and Suns.
- Jamal Murray: Timberwolves.
- Abdel Nader: Nuggets.
- Georges Niang: Sixers and Warriors.
- Landry Nnoko: Pistons.
- Daniel Ochefu: Raptors.
- Retin Obasohan: Kings and Sixers.
- Chinanu Onuaku: Bucks, Hornets and Nuggets.
- Gary Payton II: Pelicans.
- Dyshawn Pierre: Sixers.
- Tanner Plomb: Jazz.
- Marshall Plumlee: Jazz.
- Jakob Poeltl: Wolves.
- Alex Poythress: Pacers and Raptors.
- Taurean Prince: Pacers.
- Tim Quarterman: Wolves, Pistons and Jazz.
- Jalen Reynolds: Raptors.
- Malachi Richardson: Grizzlies, Bulls, Bucks and Raptors.
- James Robinson: Wizards.
- Domantas Sabonis: Jazz.
- Antwan Scott: Kings.
- Josh Scott: Wolves.
- Wayne Seldon: Grizzlies, Clippers and Pelicans.
- Diamond Stone: Pacers and Pistons.
- Rasheed Sulaimon: Raptors.
- Isaiah Taylor: Jazz.
- Devin Thomas: Wolves.
- Tyler Ulis: Pistons.
- Jarrod Uthoff: Sixers.
- Denzel Valentine: Bucks
- Fred VanVleet: Jazz and Kings.
- David Walker: Sixers and Raptors.
- Thomas Walkup: Pelicans.
- Tyrone Wallace: Bucks.
- Wes Washpun: Timberwolves, Bucks, and Bulls.
- James Webb III: Wizards.
- Isaiah Whitehead: Clippers.
- Troy Williams: Raptors, Bucks and Pelicans.
- Kyle Wiltjer: Hornets and Bucks.
- Guerschon Yabusele: Pelicans.
- Stephen Zimmerman: Sixers.
- Ante Zizic: Pacers.
