Lakers, World Peace reach 1-year deal agreement
The Los Angeles Lakers have signed forward Metta World Peace, it was announced today by General Manager Mitch Kupchak.
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The Los Angeles Lakers have signed forward Metta World Peace, it was announced today by General Manager Mitch Kupchak.
Frank Vogel shared his tentative 2015-16 starting lineup with Paul George at power forward, alongside George Hill, Monta Ellis, C.J. Miles and Ian Mahinmi.
The Washington Wizards are expected to sign guard Jaron Johnson to a non-guaranteed contract and have report for training camp next week.
Former NBA sixth man award winner Ben Gordon is finalizing a contract to join the Golden State Warriors for training camp, according to league sources.
French forward Yakhouba Diawara has agreed to a non-guaranteed deal with the Memphis Grizzlies.
The Orlando Magic have signed four free agents: guard Keith Appling, center Nnanna Egwu, guard Jordan Sibert and center Greg Stiemsma.
The Grizzlies won't be bringing Patrick Christopher to training camp and have hired Dan Nwaelele instead.
Jrue Holiday has missed 90 games in the past two seasons, but should be ready to go once training camp opens next week.
Free agent guard Julyan Stone has agreed to deal with the Oklahoma City Thunder, according to league sources.
Jason Richardson announced his retirement Wednesday night, ending his 13-season NBA career less than a week before going to training camp with the Hawks.
Miami Heat coach Eric Spoelstra said Chris Bosh will be fully cleared for the first practice, an indicator that the forward is no longer on bloodthinners.
Anthony Bennett's buyout with the Minnesota Timberwolves was for $3.65 million, while his scheduled salary was for $5.8 million.
The Wolves have hired Bryan Gates as Assistant Coach and Vince Legarza as Player Development Assistant and have promoted Calvin Booth.
ESPN 100 prospect Tyler Cook, a 6-foot-7 power forward from Chaminade College Prep (Mo.), chose to commit to Iowa over finalist Florida.