The Boston Celtics have waived Chris Douglas-Roberts who was acquired from the Los Angeles Clippers on January 15.
The Celtics roster now stands at 14.
The Boston Celtics have waived Chris Douglas-Roberts who was acquired from the Los Angeles Clippers on January 15.
The Celtics roster now stands at 14.
JaMychal Green will sign a 10-day contract with the San Antonio Spurs.
The Spurs will waive Austin Daye to clear a roster spot for Green.
The Memphis Grizzlies, Chicago Bulls, New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers had expressed interest in Green.
Green participated in the Spurs’ training camp, but was cut on Oct. 22. Green, who played college basketball at Alabama, spent time in the off-season working with the Spurs' renowned shooting coach Chip Engelland.
Green was participating in the D-League Showcase with Austin.
The Los Angeles Clippers will waive Jordan Farmar.
Farmar hasn't been fully healthy this season and has a PER of 9.9, which is the lowest of his career.
Nate Robinson and the Boston Celtics have reached agreement on a buyout.
Robinson was traded by the Denver Nuggets to the Celtics on Tuesday.
Robinson could sign with the Los Angeles Clippers for the remainder of the season.
The New York Knicks are considering signing Lou Amundson on a 10-day contract.
Amundson was acquired this week from the Cleveland Cavaliers and then waived.
The Phoenix Suns have waived Tony Mitchell to create a roster spot for Brandan Wright.
Wright was acquired from the Boston Celtics for future draft considerations.
Phoenix recently dealt Anthony Tolliver to the Detroit Pistons for Mitchell.
The Milwaukee Bucks have waived Nate Wolters.
The Bucks needed to create a roster spot for Kenyon Martin.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have waived A.J. Price.
Price was claimed off waivers in November by the Cavaliers following his release by the Indiana Pacers. Price was with the Cavaliers in preseason.
Jeff Adrien has been waived by the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Minnesota's roster now stands at 14 players.
The Washington Wizards have waived guard Glen Rice.