Date | League | Transaction |
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2005 NBA Draft | NBA | Drafted 10th overall by L.A. Lakers. |
6th July, 2005 | NBA | Signed four year, $8,860,260 rookie scale contract with L.A. Lakers. Included team options for 2007/08 and 2008/09. |
27th October, 2006 | NBA | L.A. Lakers exercised 2007/08 team option. |
29th October, 2007 | NBA | L.A. Lakers exercised 2008/09 team option. |
30th October, 2008 | NBA | Signed a four year, $57.2 million extension with L.A. Lakers. Included team option for 2012/13. |
4th May, 2012 | NBA | L.A. Lakers exercised 2012/13 team option. |
10th August, 2012 | NBA | As a part of a four team deal, traded by L.A. Lakers to Philadelphia, along with Christian Eyenga, Josh McRoberts, a conditional 2015 second round pick (not conveyed) and a 2017 first round pick (converted to 2017 and 2018 second round picks; #33, 2017, Wesley Iwundu) all to Orlando, in exchange for Dwight Howard, Earl Clark and Chris Duhon from Orlando. |
19th July, 2013 | NBA | Signed a partially guaranteed two year, $24.79 million contract with Cleveland. |
6th January, 2014 | NBA | Traded by Cleveland, along with a conditional 2014 first round pick (converted into 2017 second round pick; #38, Jordan Bell), the right to swap 2015 first round picks (not exercised), a 2015 second round pick (#53, Sir'Dominic Pointer) and a 2016 second round pick (#48, Paul Zipser), to Chicago in exchange for Luol Deng. |
7th January, 2014 | NBA | Waived by Chicago. |
1st February, 2014 | NBA | Signed a $1 million contract for the remainder of the season with Indiana. |
June 2005 - August 2012 | L.A. Lakers (NBA) |
August 2012 - June 2013 | Philadelphia 76ers (NBA) |
July 2013 - January 2014 | Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA) |
January 2014 | Chicago Bulls (NBA) |
February 2014 - June 2014 | Indiana Pacers (NBA) |
January 5, 2014
January 3, 2014
Cleveland - Andrew Bynum, C.J. Miles, Matthew Dellavedova and Henry Sims: Dellavedova has played well in a third string point guard role and will surely survive. Miles may only be the best of a poor bunch at small forward, yet it will cost only about $1.3 million to keep him, an acceptable amount for a team with playoff ambitions. Sims may get cut considering that he will spend much of his time under contract on assignment in the D-League anyway, although he is ever improving and may stick. As for Bynum, he may be traded first, but waived anyway.
August 12, 2010
Unguaranteed or partially guaranteed final seasons are becoming quite the trend in the NBA, and they are quickly replacing team options. In fact, there are only 11 team options in the entire league, belonging to Chase Budinger, Jermaine Taylor, Andrew Bynum, Sam Young, Andres Nocioni, Hakim Warrick, Goran Dragic, Pooh Jeter, Francisco Garcia, Solomon Alabi and C.J. Miles. In contrast, there are so many partially or fully unguaranteed contracts in future years that I can't be bothered to go through and list them all. And considering the length of this post, and all the things I could be bothered to do, that should signify something.