News archive: October 2013 (Page 7)
News publishing in english has been temporarely discontinued. You can access here to our news archive. For the latest NBA news, you can visit our NBA news site in spanish.
Injuries
Miami Heat center Greg Oden played his first meaningful basketball since 2009 on Wednesday night.
Injuries
Brandon Jennings hasn’t had much to say — it’s tough to talk when your mouth is immobilized.He hasn’t returned to full practices yet.
NCAA
Missouri coach Frank Haith was suspended for five games by the NCAA on Tuesday.
NBA rumors
The Utah Jazz are going to bring back one of their veteran free agents. Veteran point guard Jamaal Tinsley has agreed to re-sign with the Jazz.
Coaches
The Kings announced assistant coach Brendan Malone has resigned, effective immediately.
NBA market
Cleveland Cavaliers exercised on Wednesday the options on Kyrie Irving, Tristan Thompson, Dion Waiters and Tyler Zeller.
News
NBA owners voted unanimously Wednesday to change the Finals format to 2-2-1-1-1 after nearly 30 years of a 2-3-2 format.
NBA market
The Trail Blazers made three cuts to their training camp roster on Tuesday, waiving Dee Bost, E.J. Singler and Richard Howell.
NBA market
The Mavericks announced today they have requested waivers on Renaldo Balkman, Devin Ebanks, D.J. Kennedy and Fab Melo.
NBA market
The Wolves will pick up Derrick Williams' $6.3 million contract option for 2014-15 and do the same with Ricky Rubio's $5 million option as well, a team sourc
Suspensions & fines
Oklahoma City center Hasheem Thabeet has been suspended one game without pay by the NBA for head-butting the Pelicans' Greg Stiemsma.
Injuries
Rookie Nerlens Noel is likely to miss the entire season for the 76ers, coach Brett Brown said Monday.
NBA market
The Hawks trimmed their training camp roster to 17 players by waiving forward James Johnson Monday.
News
The Cavaliers heaped praise on long-time center Zydrunas Ilgauskas after announcing that the team would retire his No. 11 jersey on March 8.
NCAA news:
The Miami-NCAA saga is over. More than 2½ years after convicted felon Nevin Shapiro contacted the NCAA from prison, the Hurricanes got their final penalties.