Date | League | Transaction |
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2012 NBA Draft | NBA | Drafted 42nd overall by Milwaukee. |
11th July, 2012 | NBA | Signed a partially guaranteed three year contract with Milwaukee, for $650,000 in the first season and the final two seasons at the minimum salary. |
12th January, 2013 | D-League | Assigned by Milwaukee to Fort Wayne Mad Ants of the D-League. |
21st January, 2013 | D-League | Recalled by Milwaukee from Fort Wayne Mad Ants of the D-League. |
3rd February, 2013 | D-League | Assigned by Milwaukee to Fort Wayne Mad Ants of the D-League. |
10th February, 2013 | D-League | Recalled by Milwaukee from Fort Wayne Mad Ants of the D-League. |
21st February, 2013 | NBA | Traded by Milwaukee, along with Tobias Harris and Beno Udrih, to Orlando in exchange for J.J. Redick, Ish Smith and Gustavo Ayon. |
30th June, 2014 | NBA | Waived by Orlando. |
22nd September, 2014 | NBA | Signed an unguaranteed one year minimum salary contract with Dallas. |
25th October, 2014 | NBA | Waived by Dallas. |
30th October, 2014 | D-League | Designated as an allocated player by Texas Legends. |
20th February, 2015 | D-League | Traded by Texas Legends, along with a 2015 sixth round pick, to Westchester Knicks in exchange for a 2015 second round pick, the returning player rights to Jeff Adrien and the returning player rights to Luke Harangody. |
25th November, 2015 | Montenegro | Signed for the remainder of the season with Buducnost. |
23rd December, 2015 | Montenegro | Left Buducnost. |
23rd December, 2015 | Turkey | Signed for the remainder of the season with Konyaspor. |
25th December, 2015 | Turkey | Contract cancelled. |
8th February, 2016 | Italy | Signed a one week contract with Torino. |
24th February, 2016 | France | Signed for the remainder of the season with Nanterre. |
16th November, 2016 | D-League | Designated as a returning player by Westchester Knicks. |
6th June, 2017 | Greece | Signed a one year contract with Lavrio. |
2010 - 2012 | Kentucky (NCAA) |
June 2012 - February 2014 | Milwaukee Bucks (NBA) |
February 2013 - June 2014 | Orlando Magic (NBA) |
September 2014 - October 2014 | Dallas Mavericks (NBA) |
October 2014 - February 2015 | Texas Legends (D-League) |
February 2015 - June 2015 | Westchester Knicks (D-League) |
July 2015 | Golden State Warriors (Summer League) |
November 2015 - December 2015 | Buducnost (Montenegro) |
December 2015 | Konyaspor (Turkey) |
February 2016 | Torino (Italy) |
February 2016 - June 2016 | Nanterre (France) |
November 2016 - June 2017 | Westchester Knicks (D-League) |
June 2017 - present | Lavrio (Greece) |
July 9, 2013
Doron Lamb
Thrown into the J.J. Redick trade, Lamb didn't get the opportunity Harris did to succeed. To be honest, as a rookie, Lamb mostly just fouled. To make it, Lamb needs to either prove he can consistently hit from three point range at high volume, or show he can regularly handle point guard duties. It is likely no coincidence that the only established point guard on the summer league roster is A.J. Slaughter, thus it follows that Lamb might get an opportunity to show both of these. Oladipo takes priority, however.
March 16, 2011
In accordance with prophecy, Kentucky turned over their entire roster. Five players from last season were drafted into the NBA, while a 6th - shooting guard Darnell Dodson - was dismissed from the team. (He then promptly got arrested for disorderly conduct and transferred to Southern Mississippi, which will be his fourth team in four seasons.) Perry Stevenson and Ramon Harris graduated and turned professional, and therefore, the only returning players were Darius Miller, DeAndre Liggins, Josh Harrellson and Jon Hood. Only the first two played significant minutes last season. It was, by and large, a complete reformation.
Of course, while a lot of talent went out, a lot more came in. Freshman Terrence Jones, Brandon Knight and Doron Lamb form arguably the best freshman trio in the nation, rivalled only by perhaps that of Ohio State. (Stacey Poole, another top 100 recruit, has played only 45 minutes all season. Not a good freshman season for Stacey Poole.)
Knight is a terrific scoring guard, in the mold of those such as Ben Gordon or Jason Terry. He's not really a point guard - he gets the ball over half court, makes the first pass, can find people in transition, and that's about it. Yet when it comes to scoring, he can do it all - driving, finishing, shooting, and creating shots. Much the same is true of Lamb, a born scorer way ahead of the usual freshman curve. Lamb scores from the perimeter, the mid-range and within the paint, all with startling efficiency. He is athletic, fluid, just about big enough, disciplined and agile, with the ability to create shots, hit open ones, run the court and get to the basket. He has a mid-range game, doesn't take bad shots, and doesn't make too many bad decisions. Furthermore, to compliment that, he has improved his defense significantly throughout the course of the season. He has real pro potential.