Date | League | Transaction |
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2007 NBA Draft | NBA | Drafted 35th overall by Seattle. |
2007 NBA Draft | NBA | Draft rights traded by Seattle, along with Ray Allen, to Boston in exchange for Wally Szczerbiak, Delonte West, the draft rights to Jeff Green (#35) and a 2008 second round pick (#46, Trent Plaisted). |
4th September, 2007 | NBA | Signed a guaranteed two year minimum salary contract with Boston. |
10th August, 2009 | NBA | Re-signed by Boston to a two year, $6,000,008 contract. |
12th December, 2011 | NBA | Signed and traded by Boston with a four year, $25.7 million contract, along with a signed and traded Von Wafer, to Orlando in exchange for Brandon Bass. |
21st February, 2014 | NBA | Waived by Orlando. |
24th February, 2014 | NBA | Signed a guaranteed minimum salary contract for the remainder of the season and through 2015 with L.A. Clippers. Included player option for 2014/15. |
20th June, 2014 | NBA | Declined 2014/15 player option. |
18th July, 2014 | NBA | Re-signed by L.A. Clippers to a guaranteed one year minimum salary contract. |
2004 - 2007 | LSU (NCAA) |
June 2007 - June 2011 | Boston Celtics (NBA) |
December 2011 - February 2014 | Orlando Magic (NBA) |
February 2014 - June 2015 | L.A. Clippers (NBA) |
February 26, 2011
Not so long ago, the Celtics had five centres; Perkins, Shaquille O'Neal, Jermaine O'Neal, Rasheed Wallace and Semih Erden. They had more centres than they had roster spots for them, and had done it this way on purpose. But Rasheed followed through on his retirement plans, Shaq has struggled to stay healthy, and Jermaine lost that same struggle four years ago. Not even Erden exists any more; like Daniels, he and the Skillz Train were pawned off to the Cavaliers in exchange for a second round draft pick, simultaneously opening roster spots and saving money. Without him on the bench, the Celtics become even shallower. The team that has to go through Dwight Howard now has to do so while relying on Nenad Krstic and Big Baby at centre.