The Brooklyn Nets waived guard Hunter Cattoor and forward/center Grant Nelson. Both players are expected to join the Long Island Nets for the upcoming G League season. Brooklyn needs to waive one more player to reach the maximum of 15 players on standard contracts. Because the Nets are trying to ensure that they hit the salary floor, they're comfortable taking on dead money … [Read more...] about Nets Waive Hunter Cattoor, Grant Nelson
Knicks Sign-And-Waive Adama Bal, Ibrahima Diallo, Romeo Langford, Isaiah Roby, Donovan Williams
The New York Knicks completed a series of Exhibit 10 deals through sign-and-waive transactions. The Knicks signed-and-waived Adama Bal, Ibrahima Diallo, Romeo Langford, Isaiah Roby and Donovan Williams. All five players are expected to play for the Westchester Knicks in the upcoming G League season. Bal went undrafted out of Santa Clara at the 2025 NBA Draft. The 6-foot-7 wing … [Read more...] about Knicks Sign-And-Waive Adama Bal, Ibrahima Diallo, Romeo Langford, Isaiah Roby, Donovan Williams
Nets Waive Malachi Smith; Sign Grant Nelson
The Brooklyn Nets waived guard Malachi Smith. The Nets had signed Smith to a contract with a small partial guarantee. Giving Smith a small partial guarantee helps Brooklyn to ensure they will start the regular season over the salary floor. Smith is expected to play for the Long Island Nets in the upcoming G League season. The Nets also signed big man Grant Nelson to a … [Read more...] about Nets Waive Malachi Smith; Sign Grant Nelson
Malcolm Brogdon Announces Retirement From NBA
Malcolm Brogdon has announced his retirement from the NBA at the age of 32. Brogdon was on track to make the New York Knicks' regular season roster, but informed team officials of his decision on Wednesday. "Today, I officially begin my transition out of my basketball career," Brogdon told ESPN in a statement. "I have proudly given my mind, body and spirit to the game over the … [Read more...] about Malcolm Brogdon Announces Retirement From NBA
NBA Team Valuations Reach $5.51 Billion Average, Up 20 Percent From 2024
The average NBA team is now worth $5.51 billion, up 20 percent year-over-year and 113 percent since 2022, according to Sportico's calculations. The collective value of all 30 franchises reached $165 billion, driven by a landmark $76 billion media rights agreement and strategic arena investments. Rick Welts, newly appointed Dallas Mavericks CEO, called the current moment … [Read more...] about NBA Team Valuations Reach $5.51 Billion Average, Up 20 Percent From 2024
