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• NBA Suspends Pacers’ Bennedict Mathurin One Game
The NBA announced in a press statement (Twitter link) that it has opted to suspend Pacers swingman Bennedict Mathurin one game, without pay, for his behavior towards a referee during a 127-117 loss to the Cavaliers on Tuesday night. Per ESPN’s Bobby Marks (via Twitter), Mathurin will lose $41,642 by sitting out Indiana’s next contest, […]...2025See more Bennedict Mathurin
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• Non-Taxpayer Teams Project To Receive $19M Apiece In DistributionTeams who are below the luxury tax this season currently project to receive $19 million apiece in distribution, reports ESPN's Bobby Marks. The New Orleans Pelicans are only $1.4 million over the luxury tax and are widely expected to drop below it to receive that payment. The Pelicans have never paid the luxury tax. With injuries to essentially their entire rotation, the Pelicans have had a disapp...2024Visit the page New Orleans Pelicans
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• Khris Middleton To Make Season Debut On FridayKhris Middleton will return to the Milwaukee Bucks lineup on Friday, sources told Bobby Marks of ESPN. Middleton, who is listed as probable, is returning from offseason surgery on both ankles. The 33-year-old completed a 5-on-5 practice on Wednesday. Middleton was medically cleared last month and was working on feeling physically able to play....2024See more Khris Middleton
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• Pacers, Hornets Granted Disabled-Player ExceptionsThe injury bug has bitten hard, and the league is responding. Both the Charlotte Hornets and Indiana Pacers have been granted disabled player exceptions (DPEs) to help soften the blow of season-ending injuries to key players. Charlotte’s DPE comes in at $6,512,625 following the devastating knee injury to Grant Williams. Per ESPN’s Bobby Marks, the […] The post Pacers, Hornets Granted Disable...2024See more articles Charlotte Hornets
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• Hornets, Pacers Granted Disabled Player Exceptions
The Hornets have been granted a disabled player exception in the wake of Grant Williams‘ season-ending knee injury, reports Bobby Marks of ESPN (via Twitter). The DPE, which is worth half of Williams’ 2024/25 salary, comes in at $6,512,625. The Pacers have also been granted disabled two separate disabled player exceptions for big men Isaiah […]...2024Read about Grant Williams
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• Bucks’ Khris Middleton To Make Season Debut Against Celtics
Milwaukee Bucks forward Khris Middleton will make his 2024-25 season debut at the Boston Celtics on Friday night, his agent, Mike Lindeman, told ESPN’s Bobby Marks on Thursday. Milwaukee Bucks forward Khris Middleton participated in a 5-on-5 practice session Wednesday Middleton, 33, has been sidelined for the first quarter of the season after undergoing surgery […] The post Bucks’...2024Check it out Milwaukee Bucks
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• Joel Embiid Suspended 3 Games For Shoving Columnist
The NBA has suspended Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid for three games without pay for shoving Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Marcus Hayes after Saturday’s loss to the Memphis Grizzlies, the league announced Tuesday. Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid will lose $1,063,778 in pay during his three-game suspension According to ESPN’s Bobby Marks, Embiid will lose $1,063,778 in [...2024See more articles Joel Embiid
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• Joel Embiid Receives Three-Game Suspension From NBA For Shoving ColumnistThe NBA has issued a three-game suspension for Joel Embiid following their investigation into an incident involving a reporter. Embiid shoved Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Marcus Hayes following the Philadelphia 76ers' loss on Saturday against the Memphis Grizzlies. Embiid's suspension will start with the next regular season game he is able to play. Embiid was potentially set to play in Wednesda...2024See more articles Joel Embiid
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• Injury Notes: R. Williams, Curry, J. Brown, LaVine, Gobert
Trail Blazers big man Robert Williams has been listed as questionable to play in Monday’s game vs. New Orleans, tweets ESPN’s Bobby Marks. It’s a signal that Williams, who has been on the shelf for nearly a full year, is on the verge of returning to action. Acquired by Portland in the team’s Jrue Holiday […]...2024Read about Robert Williams
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• Scotto’s Latest: Gafford, Knicks, Mavs, Dinwiddie, Markkanen
The Knicks inquired earlier this season on Wizards big man Daniel Gafford, Michael Scotto of HoopsHype told ESPN’s Bobby Marks in the latest episode of the HoopsHype podcast. While Scotto doesn’t say exactly when that inquiry occurred, it was presumably sometime after New York lost Mitchell Robinson to the left ankle injury that is expected […]...2024Continue with Daniel Gafford
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• Ja Morant Could Face ‘Legal Consequences’, Much Bigger Suspension
Ja Morant could be in trouble with the NBA and the law, after streaming himself flashing what appeared to be a gun at a Colorado strip club. “There are likely legal consequences because he is an out of state resident viewed in possession of a gun,” ESPN’s Bobby Marks tweeted on the weekend. Morant, who is currently […] The post Ja Morant Could Face ‘Legal Consequences...2023
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• Could Gordon Hayward sign with Hawks over Celtics in free agency?
Gordon Hayward has a really big decision in front of him. He has a player option on his contract for $34.2 million next season. That may seem like an easy decision, but Hayward has a lot of injury issues and may want to sign a long-term deal. According to Zach Lowe and Bobby Marks on […] The post Could Gordon Hayward sign with Hawks over Celtics in free agency? appeared first on ClutchPoints...2020Visit the page Gordon Hayward
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• If season doesn't resume, NBA could lose more than $500M in ticket revenue
The league will lose nearly $500 million in ticket revenue if the remainder of the season is not played out, Tom Haberstroh of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports. Using an unnamed high-ranking league official as a source, Haberstroh relays that the NBA makes an average of $1.2 million in gate revenue per regular-season game and $2 million for each playoff game. There were 259 regular-season games rem...2020Visit the page Tom Haberstroh
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• Hornets’ Malik Monk suspended indefinitely for violating NBA anti-drug program
Hornets guard Malik Monk has been suspended by the NBA for violating the terms of the league’s anti-drug program, according to a press release issued this afternoon. The NBA didn’t announce a specific number of games for Monk’s suspension. According to the press release, the ban will begin when the Hornets face the Knicks tonight and will continue until Monk is determined to be “in full compliance...2020Continue with Malik Monk
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• Pistons awarded disabled player exception in wake of Blake Griffin injury
The Pistons have been granted the $9.2M disabled player exception they requested in the wake of an injury to Blake Griffin, tweets Shams Charania of The Athletic. As we noted two weeks ago, Detroit isn’t expected to use the exception to add a free agent because the team is so close to the tax line. However, it could prove useful on the trade market, allowing the team to move possibly Derrick Rose ...2020See more Blake Griffin
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• Warriors officially sign Damion Lee to three-year deal
Damion Lee‘s long-awaited promotion to the Warriors‘ 15-man roster is now official, with the team announcing the move Wednesday in a press release. Lee, who was previously on a two-way contract, signed a new three-year deal with a partial guarantee for the 2020-21 season, tweets Shams Charania of The Athletic. Next season’s partial guarantee will be worth $600K, per ESPN’s Bobby Marks (Twitter lin...2020Click for news about Shams Charania
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• Wizards to waive C.J. Miles
The Wizards will waive injured swingman C.J. Miles, tweets Candace Buckner of The Washington Post. His roster spot will be used to convert Anzejs Pasecniks‘ two-way contract to a standard deal, and Johnathan Williams will be re-signed to fill the two-way slot. Miles, who is making $8.73M in the final year of his contract, was acquired from the Grizzlies in a trade last summer. He played just 10 ga...2020See more Candace Buckner
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• Kyrie Irving eyeing return tomorrow against Hawks
Nets point guard Kyrie Irving is looking to return for tomorrow’s bout against the league-worst Hawks, sources tell ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski (Twitter link). It would be Irving’s first game since incurring a right shoulder injury on November 14th against the Nuggets. The Hawks hold an 8-31 record this season. After receiving a cortisone shot on Christmas eve to treat the shoulder, Irving was able ...2020See more Kyrie Irving
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• Pistons apply for $9.2M disabled player exception after Blake Griffin knee injury
The Pistons have applied for a Disabled Player Exception due to Blake Griffin‘s potentially season-ending knee injury, Shams Charania of The Athletic tweets. Detroit’s application is a clear indication it doesn’t expect Griffin, an All-Star last season and the Pistons' highest-paid player, to return. The $9.26 million exception, if granted, could help the injury-riddled Pistons make a trade to fac...2020Continue with Blake Griffin
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• Nets reportedly set to waive injured guard David Nwaba
Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium reports (Twitter link) the Nets will be waiving swingman David Nwaba, who has been ruled out for the season with a torn Achilles tendon. Bobby Marks of ESPN reports via Twitter that Nwaba has a cap hit of $1.7M for this season, but his non-guaranteed salary for 2020-21 will not impact Brooklyn’s salary cap next season. The team still has an $839,000 Disa...2020See also David Nwaba
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• Cavaliers trade Jordan Clarkson to Jazz for Dante Exum
The Cavaliers have agreed to trade shooting guard Jordan Clarkson to the Jazz for point guard Dante Exum and two second-round picks, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski tweets. The second-rounders are picks that were owed to Utah, San Antonio’s in 2022 and Golden State’s in 2023, Brian Windhorst of ESPN tweets. Presuming the deal becomes official, it will be the first NBA trade since mid-July. Clarkson is e...2019Click for news about Jordan Clarkson
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• Dion Waiters’ Career Likely Over Barring Turnaround
After a series of setbacks and suspensions doled out by his own squad, Dion Waiters’ future in the NBA looks bleak, ESPN’s Bobby Marks writes. The 28-year-old has been suspended three separate times by the Miami Heat and hasn’t seen action yet in the regular season. While Waiters’ latest six-game ban is coming to an […] The post Dion Waiters’ Career Likely Over ...2019Click for news about Miami Heat
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• No resolution in sight in Dion Waiters-Heat standoff as suspension ends
Dion Waiters‘ latest six-game suspension with the Heat will be over after Monday night’s game, but there’s no resolution in sight for the standoff between the team and the veteran guard, writes ESPN’s Bobby Marks (Insider link). Miami wants to find a way to move on from Waiters, but is reluctant to waive him outright and has had no luck finding a trade partner. “The Waiters contract is as close to...2019Check it out Tyler Herro
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• Wizards guarantee Jordan McRae’s salary
Jordan McRae‘s salary for this season became fully guaranteed by the Wizards on Friday, Bobby Marks of ESPN tweets. Washington’s intentions to retain McRae were reported earlier this month. McRae has been sidelined in recent weeks due to a finger injury. McRae’s $1.6 million contract was already partially guaranteed at $600,000 before Friday’s deadline. He is averaging 8.9 PPG, 2.4 RPG and 2.8 APG...2019See also Jordan McRae
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• Multiple teams doing homework on Nets F Rodions Kurucs
At least two teams are devoting resources to conducting a “full background check” on Nets forward Rodions Kurucs to see if he makes sense as a trade target, sources tell ESPN’s Bobby Marks (Insider link). Kurucs had a promising rookie season in 2018/19, averaging 8.5 PPG and 3.9 RPG in 63 games (46 starts) and shooting 45.0% from the field. This season, the 21-year-old hasn’t been a regular part o...2019Visit the page Rodions Kurucs
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• NBA’s waiver claims order changes today
Dec. 1 is a relatively minor day on the NBA calendar, but it will change the way waiver claims are processed for the rest of the season. Starting today, the waiver claim order will be determined by the current NBA standings, tweets Bobby Marks of ESPN. Up until now, the order had been set by where teams finished last season. The change is especially significant for the Warriors, who are now first...2019See more D Angelo
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• Mozgov’s remaining salary removed from Magic’s books
The league has granted the Magic’s career-ending injury/illness application and removed center Timofey Mozgov‘s $16.7M salary from their books, Shams Charania of The Athletic tweets. The decision significantly improves Orlando’s bottom line for this season and beyond. The Magic drop from $2.3MM to $7.8MM below the luxury tax line and have a $10.7MM buffer below the hard cap, Bobby Marks of ESPN t...2019Visit the page Timofey Mozgov
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• Injured Jusuf Nurkic earned $1.2 million bonus after Blazers' 50th win
The devastating injury star Portland Trail Blazers center Jusuf Nurkic suffered late last month could have derailed an otherwise promising season for the team. Instead, Portland has rallied around Nurkic to come out victorious in four of the five games he’s missed to the leg injury. That included a 116-89 win over the Memphis Grizzlies — Portland’s 50th of the season. It’s in this that the young c...2019Click for news about Jusuf Nurkic
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• Capela's injury might cost him $2 million
Clint Capela‘s thumb injury could cost him a $2 million bonus, Bobby Marks of ESPN notes. The Rockets center has a 2,000-minute criteria tied into the team reaching the Western Conference Finals and for a defensive rebounding percentage above 30. He has another bonus for attempting 150 or more free throws and a free throw percentage above 65%. He is currently shooting 62.6% from the line. Through ...2019Check it out Clint Capela
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• Report: John Henson to miss out on roster bonus due to missed games
John Henson‘s wrist injury will cost him more than just a chunk of the season, as Bobby Marks of ESPN explains. The Bucks center will lose $750K in bonus money due to clauses in his contract. He was due $250K for appearing in 60 games and an additional $500K for 75 games. Henson, who is signed through next season, is expected to miss at least 12 weeks due to a torn left wrist ligament. Henson’s ca...2018Check it out John Henson