Checking In On Active 10-Day Contracts

January 25, 2022
For a brief period in late December and early January, there were more than 60 active 10-day contracts around the NBA, as COVID-19 outbreaks resulted in teams completing more 10-day signings in the span of a couple weeks than are usually completed in an entire season. In the last couple weeks, however, the transaction wire […]
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Celtics Heavily Involved In Trade Discussions

January 24, 2022
The Celtics have been extremely active in trade talks with the aim of improving the pieces around stars Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, longtime beat writer Steve Bulpett reports in a Heavy.com story. President of basketball operations Brad Stevens is looking to at least improve the team’s salary cap sheet and free up more playing […]
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COVID-19 Updates: Olynyk, Whiteside, D. Johnson, Thunder

January 22, 2022
Pistons big man Kelly Olynyk, who returned this week after missing more than two months with a knee injury, has entered the NBA’s health and safety protocols, tweets James Edwards III of The Athletic. Olynyk, who signed as a free agent over the summer, played in two games before being sidelined again, bringing his season total to […]
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Checking In On Traded 2022 First-Round Picks

January 21, 2022
We’re over halfway through the 2021/22 NBA regular season, which means it’s a good time to take a look at where things stand with 2022’s traded first-round picks. Many of the traded first-rounders for the ’22 draft come with protections, so there’s a chance they might not change hands this year after all. Using our […]
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Thunder Re-Sign Mamadi Diakite To 10-Day Deal

The Thunder have officially signed forward Mamadi Diakite to a second 10-day contract, the team announced today in a press release. Diakite’s first 10-day deal with Oklahoma City, which expired overnight, was completed using a COVID-related hardship exception. However, with Kenrich Williams no longer in the health and safety protocols, the Thunder are ineligible for […]
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Kenrich Williams Exits COVID-19 Protocols

Thunder forward Kenrich Williams is no longer on the team’s injury report, an indication that he has cleared the NBA’s health and safety protocols. A regular rotation player for Oklahoma City, Williams could draw trade interest from playoff teams in the next few weeks as a lower-cost three-and-D option.
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