Date | League | Transaction |
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1994 NBA Draft | NBA | Drafted 4th overall by Minnesota. |
26th September, 1994 | NBA | Signed a nine year, circa. $42.6 million contract with Minnesota. Included team option for 2002/03. |
18th February, 1995 | NBA | Traded by Minnesota to Golden State in exchange for Tom Gugliotta. |
16th August, 2000 | NBA | As a part of a four team deal, traded by Golden State to Utah, along with a signed-and-traded Bill Curley to Dallas, in exchange for Adam Keefe from Utah and a signed-and-traded Danny Fortson from Boston. |
30th June, 2002 | NBA | Utah declined 2002/03 team option. |
16th August, 2002 | NBA | Signed a three year, $13,815,588 contract with Chicago. |
1st December, 2003 | NBA | Traded by Chicago, along with Jalen Rose and Lonny Baxter, to Toronto in exchange for Antonio Davis, Chris Jefferies and Jerome Williams. |
4th August, 2005 | NBA | Signed a four year, $21,500,004 contract with Cleveland. |
21st February, 2008 | NBA | As a part of a three team deal, traded by Cleveland to Seattle, along with Ira Newble, and along with Drew Gooden, Larry Hughes, Shannon Brown and Cedric Simmons to Chicago,, in exchange for Ben Wallace, Joe Smith and a 2009 second round pick (#46, Danny Green) from Chicago, and Wally Szczerbiak and Delonte West from Seattle. |
19th August, 2008 | NBA | Waived by Oklahoma City (formerly Seattle). |
2nd September, 2008 | NBA | Signed a guaranteed one year minimum salary contract with Philadelphia. |
1991 - 1994 | Connecticut (NCAA) |
June 1994 - February 1995 | Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA) |
February 1995 - August 2000 | Golden State Warriors (NBA) |
August 2000 - June 2002 | Utah Jazz (NBA) |
August 2002 - December 2003 | Chicago Bulls (NBA) |
December 2003 - June 2005 | Toronto Raptors (NBA) |
August 2005 - February 2008 | Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA) |
February 2008 - August 2008 | Seattle Supersonics/Oklahoma City Thunder (NBA) |
September 2008 - June 2009 | Philadelphia 76ers (NBA) |
March 19, 2013
Donyell Marshall - Served for one year as an assistant with the D-League's Maine Red Claws, but did not return for this season. According to his Twitter bio, he is now a full time dad.
April 19, 2011
Donyell Marshall - Donyell did only one year of TV work for the Sixers before moving into college coaching, becoming an assistant at George Washington. It is he who Marc Jackson replaced on the broadcasts.
April 7, 2010
- Donyell Marshall
Marshall did not play this year, after spending last year with the Philadelphia 76ers. He appears to have quietly lapsed into unofficial retirement, as he now works with the Sixers as a post game analyst for Comcast SportsNet.