Trevor Booker agrees to terms with the Brooklyn Nets
Free agent Utah Jazz forward Trevor Booker has agreed to join the Brooklyn Nets on a 2-year, $18-million deal. Booker's deal with the Nets is fully guaranteed.
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Free agent Utah Jazz forward Trevor Booker has agreed to join the Brooklyn Nets on a 2-year, $18-million deal. Booker's deal with the Nets is fully guaranteed.
The NBA has suspended Utah Jazz forward Trevor Booker one game for taking a swing at Los Angeles Lakers center Roy Hibbert in a preseason game.
Trevor Booker underwent a minor outpatient surgical procedure on Thursday to repair a nasal fracture, which he sustained in a recent pickup basketball game.
Trevor Booker, who became a Jazz fan favorite this past season, will remain with the Utah Jazz for the 2015-16 season.
Trevor Booker scored 19 of his career-high 36 points in the first quarter of Utah's 111-105 victory Saturday night over the Blazers.
Free agent forward Trevor Booker, who along with John Wall and Kevin Serpahin was the longest-tenured member of the Wizards’ roster, is headed to the Utah Jazz.
The Wizards declined to make a qualifying offer to forward Trevor Booker meaning he will be an unrestricted free agent this summer.