News archive: Friday, October 24, 2014
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NBA market
The Brooklyn Nets have traded guard Marquis Teague, along with a 2019 second round draft pick, to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for guard Casper Ware.
Injuries
Orlando Magic guard Victor Oladipo will be out indefinitely after suffering a facial fracture in practice Thursday, General Manager Rob Hennigan announced.
NBA market
The Detroit Pistons announced today that the club has exercised team options on the contracts of center Andre Drummond and guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope.
NBA market
Charlotte Hornets General Manager Rich Cho announced today that the team has waived guard Justin Cobbs, forward Dallas Lauderdale and center Brian Qvale.
NBA market
New York Knicks President Phil Jackson announced today that the team has waived center Didier Mbenga and forward Orlando Sanchez.
NBA market
The Brooklyn Nets have exercised the third-year contract options on forward/center Mason Plumlee and guard/forward Sergey Karasev.
Injuries
Due to a recurring back injury, Lakers point guard Steve Nash will be out for the season, it was announced Thursday.
Execs and owners
Billionaire Paul Allen, who owns the Portland Trail Blazers, has pledged to contribute at least $100 million to the fight against the deadly Ebola virus.
NBA market
Jarell Eddie was claimed off waivers by the Celtics, but don't expect to see him in a C's uniform anytime soon.
NBA rumors
Monta Ellis has the ability to opt out of his contract after season, but he has become fond of the organization and discussed a desire to retire with the team.
NBA market
New York Knicks President Phil Jackson announced Thursday that the team has signed center Jordan Vandenberg.
Injuries
Coach Erik Spoelstra confirmed Thursday that center Justin Hamilton will make his preseason debut in Friday's game against the Memphis Grizzlies.
Preseason
C.J. Miles came out shooting Thursday night and scored 23 points to help the Indiana Pacers beat the Charlotte Hornets 88-79.
Execs and owners
The Hawks have hired investment banker Goldman Sachs and Inner Circle Sports to sell the franchise, according to a person familiar with the situation.