Date | League | Transaction |
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1998 NBA Draft | NBA | Drafted 41st overall by Houston. |
23th January, 1999 | NBA | Signed a partially guaranteed two year minimum salary contract with Houston. |
2nd August, 2000 | NBA | Re-signed by Houston to a six year, $30,893,625 contract. Included early termination option after 2004/05 season. |
28th June, 2004 | NBA | Traded by Houston, along with Steve Francis and Kelvin Cato, to Orlando in exchange for Tyronn Lue, Tracy McGrady, Reece Gaines and Juwan Howard. |
10th January, 2005 | NBA | Traded by Orlando, along with Michael Bradley, to Sacramento in exchange for Doug Christie. |
30th June, 2005 | NBA | Exercised early termination option. |
2nd August, 2005 | NBA | Signed a five year, $41.75 million contract with L.A. Clippers. |
21st November, 2008 | NBA | Traded by L.A. Clippers, along with Tim Thomas, to New York in exchange for Zach Randolph and Mardy Collins. |
5th April, 2010 | NBA | Waived by New York Knicks. |
1994 - 1998 | Rhode Island (NCAA) |
June 1998 - June 2004 | Houston Rockets (NBA) |
June 2004 - January 2005 | Orlando Magic (NBA) |
January 2005 - June 2005 | Sacramento Kings (NBA) |
August 2005 - November 2008 | L.A. Clippers (NBA) |
November 2008 - April 2010 | New York Knicks (NBA) |
March 19, 2013
Cuttino Mobley - Since the last update - in which Mobley was seen investing in medicinal marijuana clinics via his venture capital firm - Mobley has sued the Knicks and lost, sold his house, and whispered of a comeback. It didn't happen.
April 19, 2011
Cuttino Mobley - In the offseason, many teams were mentioned as possible candidates for a Mobley comeback, including Prokom Gdynia in Poland. In the end, none of the came fruition, and Mobley opted for a rather dramatic career change, funding (or attempting to fund) a medicinal marijuana centre
August 21, 2010
- Cuttino Mobley - Cuttino wants to make a comeback, despite admitting that his heart condition has gotten worse. In light of what happened to Mikhail Torrance yesterday, I can't say I want that to happen. Stay safe, Cuttino.
July 26, 2010
November 2008: Cuttino Mobley
Upon being traded to the Knicks by the Clippers as a part of the Zach Randolph trade of November 2008, it was discovered that Mobley had a heart condition that threatened his playing career. Mobley was diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, the disease that killed Reggie Lewis and Hank Gathers. He had been playing with the Clippers before the trade, but stopped once the illness was diagnosed, and retired a month later. He has not played since.