Report: C DeAndre Jordan heading to Lakers after Nets trade
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[September 04, 2021]
The Brooklyn Nets traded center
DeAndre Jordan to the Detroit Pistons, who bought out the veteran
big man's contract -- clearing a path for him to sign with the Los
Angeles Lakers, multiple reports said Friday.
ESPN first reported the Nets-Pistons trade, while The Athletic said
Jordan is expected to sign a one-year deal worth $2.6 million with
Los Angeles upon clearing waivers.
The Nets will receive center Jahlil Okafor and forward Sekou
Doumbouya in the swap, while the Pistons receive $5.78 million, as
well as second-round picks in 2022, 2024, 2025 and 2027. Detroit
bought out the remaining $20 million and two years on Jordan's deal,
making the 13-year veteran a free agent.
Jordan, 33, was an All-Star in 2017 as a member of the Los Angeles
Clippers and has averaged 9.4 points, 10.6 rebounds and 1.6 blocked
shots in 932 career games for the Clippers (2008-18), Dallas
Mavericks (2018-19), New York Knicks (2019) and Nets (2019-21).
He joins a Lakers team that already features LeBron James, Anthony
Davis, Russell Westbrook, Carmelo Anthony and Dwight Howard.
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Okafor, 25, has averaged 10.4 points
and 4.7 rebounds over six seasons with four different teams, while
Doumbouya, 20, averaged 5.6 points with 2.8 rebounds for the Pistons
over the last two seasons.ESPN estimated the Nets will save $47
million in salary and tax with the deal.
The Nets also signed forward LaMarcus Aldridge and waived forward
Alize Johnson. A seven-time All-Star, Aldridge retired from the NBA
shortly after joining the Nets five months ago due to a scare
involving an irregular heartbeat, but he said he was cleared by
doctors to resume his career. Aldridge averaged 19.4 points, 8.2
rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game over 1,029 career games (985
starts).
The 25-year-old Johnson has averaged 2.9 points with 3.2 rebounds in
49 games over the last three seasons with the Indiana Pacers and
Nets.
--Field Level Media
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