Date | League | Transaction |
---|---|---|
17th September, 2002 | CBA | Drafted 4th overall in the 2002 CBA Draft by Great Lakes Storm. |
30th September, 2002 | NBA | Signed an unguaranteed one year minimum salary contract with Seattle. |
26th September, 2003 | NBA | Re-signed by Seattle to a two year, $1.68 million contract. |
3rd October, 2005 | NBA | Re-signed by Seattle to a one year, $1.1 million contract. |
23rd February, 2006 | NBA | Traded by Seattle, along with Vitaly Potapenko, to Denver in exchange for Earl Watson, Bryon Russell and a 2008 second round pick (#50, DeVon Hardin). |
8th September, 2006 | NBA | Re-signed by Denver to a five year, $23 million contract. |
10th September, 2007 | NBA | Traded by Denver, along with the draft rights to Ricky Sanchez (#35, 2005), to Philadelphia in exchange for Steven Hunter and Bobby Jones. |
9th June, 2009 | NBA | Traded by Philadelphia to Toronto in exchange for Jason Kapono. |
22nd December, 2011 | NBA | Signed a guaranteed one year minimum salary contract with L.A. Clippers. |
11th July, 2012 | NBA | Signed and traded by L.A. Clippers with a three year, $5,086,905 to Brooklyn in exchange for the right to swap 2016 second round picks (exercised; L.A. Clippers moved from #55 and Marcus Paige to #33 and Cheick Diallo). |
19th February, 2014 | NBA | Traded by Brooklyn, along with Jason Terry, to Sacramento in exchange for Marcus Thornton. |
1998 - 2000 | Coffeyville CC (Junior College) |
2000 - 2002 | Iowa (NCAA) |
July 2002 | Minnesota Timberwolves (Summer League) |
September 2002 - February 2006 | Seattle Supersonics (NBA) |
February 2006 - September 2007 | Denver Nuggets (NBA) |
September 2007 - June 2009 | Philadelphia 76ers (NBA) |
June 2009 - June 2011 | Toronto Raptors (NBA) |
December 2011 - June 2012 | L.A. Clippers (NBA) |
July 2012 - February 2014 | Brooklyn Nets (NBA) |
February 2014 - June 2015 | Sacramento Kings (NBA) |
January 10, 2014
Meanwhile, the source of the Nets' streak is not immediately obvious. The four different wins have featured four different starters, as injuries to Deron Williams and Kevin Garnett are forcing them to be in and out of the lineup on a nightly basis. There is little consistent about the rotation - Reggie Evans can either start and play 30 minutes or record a DNP-CD, Jason Terry's usage is similarly unpredictable (and his play significantly ineffective), and the duo of Andray Blatche and Alan Anderson do not provide much consistency even with their more consistent minutes. Both can be game changers, but both can not turn up at all - whichever it is, both will probably shoot on every touch anyway.