Date | League | Transaction |
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2004 NBA Draft | NBA | Drafted 38th overall by Chicago. |
4th October, 2004 | NBA | Signed an unguaranteed one year minimum salary contract with Chicago. |
9th August, 2005 | NBA | Signed a three year, $9,072,000 offer sheet with Toronto. |
15th August, 2005 | NBA | Matched by Chicago. |
9th July, 2008 | NBA | Signed a two year, $11,616,800 contract with New York. |
8th July, 2010 | NBA | Signed a partially guaranteed four year, $14.25 million contract with Orlando. |
10th August, 2012 | NBA | As a part of a four team deal, traded by Orlando to L.A. Lakers, along with Earl Clark and Dwight Howard, and Jason Richardson to Philadelphia, in exchange for Nikola Vucevic, Mo Harkless and a protected 2015 first round pick from Philadelphia (deferred to 2017; #5, De'Aaron Fox), Christian Eyenga, Josh McRoberts, a protected 2015 second round pick (not conveyed) and a protected 2017 first round pick (converted to 2017 and 2018 second round picks; #33, 2017, Wesley Iwundu) from L.A. Lakers, and Al Harrington, Arron Afflalo, a 2013 second round pick (#51, Romero Osby) and a 2014 first round pick (#12, Dario Saric) from Denver. |
29th June, 2013 | NBA | Waived by L.A. Lakers. |
2000 - 2004 | Duke (NCAA) |
July 2004 | Chicago Bulls (Summer League) |
October 2004 - June 2008 | Chicago Bulls (NBA) |
July 2008 - June 2010 | New York Knicks (NBA) |
JuLy 2010 - August 2012 | Orlando Magic (NBA) |
August 2012 - June 2013 | L.A. Lakers (NBA) |
December 10, 2013
Chris Duhon - Cut by the Lakers to save on the unguaranteed portion of his contract this offseason, the always streaky Duhon is working on a three year ineffectiveness streak and will find it difficult to land another guaranteed contract.
June 9, 2011
[T]he amnesty clause (that we're having to pretend will exist here, but which almost certainly will exist in some form) will further expand the range of available talents. A lot of decent players are going to become available, not because they can't play the game, but because they can't justify their contract. A lot of the candidates are obvious and inevitable, some perhaps less so. Here's a potential list:
- Orlando: Gilbert Arenas and Chris Duhon - Wouldn't you? A hard cap is coming and Dwight Howard might be leaving.