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[July 24, 2018]
A week after being traded from
the San Antonio Spurs to the Toronto Raptors, Kawhi Leonard is
expected to attend the U.S. national basketball team's camp in Las
Vegas this week, according to a TSN report.
The camp, which takes place Wednesday through Friday, will be run by
Spurs coach Gregg Popovich and is expected to also include guards
DeMar DeRozan -- who was traded to San Antonio in the package for
Leonard -- and Kyle Lowry, Leonard's new teammate on the Raptors.
Per the TSN report, it is "up in the air" whether Leonard -- who
missed all but nine games last season while battling a nagging quad
injury -- will participate in practices, if at all.
ESPN reported last Tuesday -- before Leonard was dealt -- that the
two-time Defensive Player of the Year was "seriously considering"
participating in the Team USA camp, in part so he could showcase his
progress in his recovery for teams that were potentially interested
in trading for him.
--The framework for a complex deal eventually expected to lead
Carmelo Anthony to Houston is in place but will take several more
days to complete, according to a report.
Marc Stein of The New York Times wrote that Anthony plans to sign
with Houston once he is traded, released and clears waivers. His
current team, Oklahoma City, and the Atlanta Hawks have agreed on a
trade that will send him to Atlanta. A third team -- Philadelphia --
also is part of the deal, which is expected to be made once the
76ers make another move.
All of this is not expected to be done until next week at the
earliest, Stein said. Once the previously reported trades are
complete, the Hawks are expected to release Anthony, who will sign a
one-year contract for the veteran's minimum of $2.4 million with the
Rockets.
--Dirk Nowitzki signed a one-year deal with the Dallas Mavericks to
return for an NBA-record 21st season with one team, the Mavericks
announced.
The Mavericks didn't release terms of the deal, but Marc Stein of
The New York Times said the contract is worth $5 million.
Nowitzki, 40, led the team to the NBA title in 2011. He was the
league's most valuable player in the 2006-07 season and is a 12-time
All-NBA selection. He enters the season sixth on the all-time NBA
scoring list with 31,187 points. He needs 233 points to pass Wilt
Chamberlain for fifth-place on the list.
--Boston Celtics general manager Danny Ainge was open to a reunion
with Isaiah Thomas, who reportedly phoned the team about a reunion
before signing a one-year deal with the Denver Nuggets.
Ainge, according to ESPN, told Thomas he would first need to sort
through the contract status of guard Marcus Smart. The restricted
free agent signed a four-year, $52 million deal last week, but
Thomas had already agreed to a $2 million deal with Denver.
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San Antonio Spurs forward Kawhi Leonard (2) shoots the ball against
the Oklahoma City Thunder during the fourth quarter in game three of
the second round of the NBA Playoffs at Chesapeake Energy Arena.
Mandatory Credit: Mark D. Smith-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture
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Thomas was traded from the Celtics last offseason in the deal that
brought Kyrie Irving to Boston from the Cleveland Cavaliers. But a
hip injury kept Thomas on the shelf until January, and he was traded
to the Los Angeles Lakers in February as part of a dramatic roster
overhaul. Thomas did not finish the season with the Lakers due to
ongoing issues with the hip.
--The Lakers officially announced the signing of free agent forward
Michael Beasley.
"Michael adds another component of versatility to our deep roster,"
general manager Rob Pelinka said in a statement. "His length and
ability to guard multiple positions, stretch the floor, play-make
and create his own shot are all essential characteristics for us.
Coming off one of the finest years of his career, we think Michael
is poised to have a very exciting and strong season for us."
Beasley, 29, spent last year with the New York Knicks, averaging
13.2 points and 5.6 rebounds per game. Those were his highest marks
since the 2010-11 campaign, and he managed them in 22.3 minutes per
game while appearing in 74 contests (30 starts).
--The Orlando Magic acquired forward Jarell Martin and cash
considerations from the Memphis Grizzlies for center Dakari Johnson
and the draft rights to guard Tyler Harvey, both teams announced.
Martin, 24, averaged 7.7 points and 4.4 rebounds in 22.8 minutes
last season while appearing in 73 games (36 starts). All of those
figures were career highs through three NBA seasons for Martin, whom
the Grizzlies took 25th overall in the 2015 draft.
Johnson, 22, was acquired by the Grizzlies from the Oklahoma City
Thunder on Friday. A second-rounder of the Thunder in 2015, Johnson
saw his first NBA action last season, averaging 1.8 points and 1.1
rebounds in 5.2 minutes per game in 31 appearances (six starts).
Harvey, who turned 25 last week, was a second-round pick by Memphis
in 2015 but has yet to appear in an NBA game.
--Field Level Media
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