Nba Trade Deadline 2017
... beyond the arc during his time in Philly—a minor miracle knowing the Sixers are hardly expert floor-spacers. His efficiency climbs to 38.1 percent off the catch, which should infuse new meaning into Dennis Schroder's and Millsap's drives. Offers well north of $10 million per year will await Ilyasova when he reaches free agency over the summer, so he'll most likely end up being a rental. Millsap (player option) is slated to hit the open market as well, and Atlanta has decisions to make on the futures of Tim Hardaway Jr. (restricted) and Thabo Sefolosha. And that's fine. The Hawks gave up a couple second-rounders and Splitter—who hasn't played since January 2016—to get Ilyasova. It's OK to make this move without an intent to keep him. Sixers Grade: A+. This trade is a throwback to when Sam Hinkie was running the Sixers and did everything in his power to accumulate all of the second-round picks in existence. And Philly's fans should love general manager Bryan Colangelo for it. Parting ways with Ilyasova is an A-plus move on its own. He shouldn't be stealing reps from Dario Saric and Richaun Holmes, ...
Okc Makes Biggest Move As Marquee Names Stay Put
... Oklahoma City receives: Taj Gibson, Doug Mc Dermott, 2018 second-round pick. Chicago receives: Anthony Morrow, Cameron Payne, Joffrey Lauvergne. This trade, as reported by The Vertica l, helps Oklahoma City add more pieces around Russell Westbrook for a late-season playoff push. Chicago's addition of Payne just adds to a crowded guard position that includes Dwyane Wade, Rajon Rondo, Michael Carter-Williams and Jerian Grant. Lauvergne is averaging 5.7 points while Morrow is averaging 5.8 points. 76 ers trade with Mavs. Philadelphia receives: Andrew Bogut, Justin Anderson, 2018 first-round draft pick. Dallas receives: Nerlens Noel. The Mavs get the player they've wanted for a while. This also clears up Philadelphia's problem of having too many big men on the roster, as the Sixers initially were shopping around Jahlil Okafor. Philly will most likely buyout Bogut's contract, making him a free agent, although under NBA rules he wouldn't be allowed to rejoin the ...
Canucks 4, Sabres 2
... their goal differential for the season to minus-22 in the middle frame (62-40). They’ve been outshot 669-560 for the season in that frame. Buffalo is plus-5 in the first period and minus-1 in the third. Special teams: The Sabres had ascended to the top of the NHL’s power-play charts at 23.8 percent but went 0 for 3 in this one, and only got one chance in the first 54 minutes. Vancouver was 1 for 5 but that comes with an asterisk as it scored two of its goals less than five seconds after Buffalo penalties had expired. Online quarrel: The Lehner-Burrows exchange even prompted an exchange from the teams’ official Twitter accounts. When the Sabres’ feed posted a highlight of Falk crushing Burrows with the tag “What you get when you mess with our goalie #takeaseat,” the Canucks responded with a clip of the Horvat goal and reply, “What we get when your goalie takes a penalty” and a red light emoji. No Miller Time: Sabres all-time victory leader Ryan Miller, who took the loss Saturday in Boston, served as backup to Jacob Markstrom on Sunday. Miller did not play in either game against the Sabres this year. He’s 2-1 against them in his three seasons with ...
Syracuse Basketball Recruit Oshae Brissett 'fits The Mold' Of Orange Wing Players Video
... few months making sure he eats well while conscientiously attacking the weights. Brissett hopes to enroll at SU in May. "He works hard in the weight room," Cobbina said. "For most that are making the jump from high school to college, the adjustment to the physicality and the speed of the game is a big one. So for him to continue to develop his body is big. The skill stuff is going to come.". Brissett said Syracuse coaches told him Tyler Lydon might exit the Orange after his sophomore season, opening playing possibilities. But Brissett said Lydon's status - his decision to stay at SU or leave for the NBA - had no impact on his college choice. Instead, he liked Syracuse's proximity to his hometown, its status among people he knows and trusts. He appreciated SU's seemingly passionate interest. Jim Boeheim visited Athlete Institute and met with his parents, Brissett said. Autry and Mike Hopkins watched him ...
Lakers Acquire Point Guard Tyler Ennis From Rockets For Marcelo Huertas As Nba Trade Deadline Passes
... to wait for George’s free agency window, they must hope Indiana doesn’t trade him somewhere where he becomes more comfortable between now and then. The Lakers also considered trading veteran shooting guard Nick Young. Although he has averaged 13.8 points on 44.1 percent shooting under first-year coach Luke Walton, Young has been considered expendable for several years. The Lakers would like to acquire another draft pick, and Young’s departure also would have opened up playing time for the rest of their young roster, including guard Jordan Clarkson and forward Brandon Ingram. The Lakers (19-39) flew to Oklahoma City on Thursday morning and held an afternoon practice in advance of Friday’s game against the Thunder (32-25) at Chesapeake Energy Arena. Although this did not preclude the Lakers from making a deal before the trade deadline, Johnson and much of the front-office staff traveled with the team to Oklahoma City. He wanted to make the trip so he could watch practice, morning shootaround and Friday’s game in person, while also working with the team behind the scenes. ...
Grading The Lakers’ Trade Deadline
... first rounder for Lou was the main thing that needed doing, and the Lakers ended up right about where they should have on that front, even if it doesn’t blow anyone’s hair back. Acquiring Corey Brewer for one more season at his price tag is decidedly.fine. Swapping Marcelo Huertas for Tyler Ennis is nice, if for no other reason than the major age difference, but debating the differences in their on-court impact really feels like more of a mid-August endeavor. All in all, considering the mixture of the remaining front office framework and new blood, Laker fans should feel pretty alright about their team’s deadline. Who knows, maybe in a weird, roundabout sort of way, considering their “continuously strikeout while swinging for the fences” mentality of the last few years, the lack of crazy, splashy moves should even be something to get excited about. I give the Lakers an “A” and the world an “A+” because Boston looked stupid as hell again. #analysis. More From Silver ...
Nba Trade Deadline
... Mc Dermott (10.2 ppg., 3.0 rpg.) and a 2018 second-round draft pick. Tucker to Raptors. The Toronto Raptors sent center Jared Sullinger (3.4 points per game, 2.5 rebounds per game), second-round picks in 2017 and 2018 and cash to the Phoenix Suns for forward P. J. Tucker (7.0 ppg., 6.0 rpg.). "Phoenix gave me my shot." #Suns trade P. J. Tucker to #Raptors. __link__/0 y Ixq 5 jr D 4. — Mark Mc Clune (@Mark Mc Clune) February 23, 2017. Suns get Scott from Hawks. The Phoenix Suns sent a protected second-round pick and cash to the Atlanta Hawks for forward Mike Scott (2.5 ppg., 2.1 rpg.) and the draft rights to Cenk Akyol. OFFICIAL: We have traded Mike Scott to Phoenix. — Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) February 24, 2017. Lakers get Ennis. The Los Angeles Lakers acquired guard Tyler Ennis (1.9 ppg., 1.1 assists per game) and the draft rights to guard/forward Brad Newley from Houston for guard Marcelo Huertas (2.7 ppg., 2.3 apg.). Nets ...
Rockets Practice, But Wary Of Potential Trade Deadline Moves
... Houston Chronicle. Image 9 of 41. Houston Rockets guard Patrick Beverley (2) goes past New Orleans Pelicans guard Tim Frazier (2) for a lay up during the second quarter of an NBA game, at the Toyota Center, Friday, Dec. 16, 2016, in Houston. Photo: Jon Shapley, Houston Chronicle. Image 10 of 41. Houston Rockets guard James Harden (13) drives to the basket while guarded by New Orleans Pelicans guard E'Twaun Moore (55) during the first quarter of an NBA game, at the Toyota Center, Friday, Dec. 16, 2016, in Houston. less. Houston Rockets guard James Harden (13) drives to the basket while guarded by New Orleans Pelicans guard E'Twaun Moore (55) during the first quarter of an NBA game, at the Toyota Center, Friday, Dec. 16, 2016. more. Photo: Jon Shapley, Houston Chronicle. Image 11 of 41. Houston Rockets guard James Harden (13) and forward Sam Dekker (7) get tangled up with New Orleans Pelicans forward Cheick Diallo (13) while fighting for a rebound during the third quarter of an NBA game, at the Toyota Center, Friday, Dec. 16, 2016, in Houston. less. Houston ...
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