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  • Clippers Trade PJ Tucker Mo Bamba Second Round Pick To Jazz For Drew Eubanks Patty Mills


    The Los Angeles Clippers are trading PJ Tucker, Mo Bamba, a second-round pick in 2030, and cash to the Utah Jazz, sources told Shams Charania and Bobby Marks of ESPN.

    The Clippers will receive Drew Eubanks and Patty Mills.

    The Jazz previously had the option of swapping second-round picks in 2030 with the Clippers due to the Russell Westbrook trade. Now, they own both picks. 

    Tucker has been away from the Clippers since the start of the season by mutual consent.

    The Clippers are now $4 million below the tax. They have also created a $6.5 million and $2.1 million trade exception, according to Bobby Marks.



    The Los Angeles Clippers have made a big move ahead of the trade deadline, as they have traded PJ Tucker, Mo Bamba, and a second-round pick to the Utah Jazz in exchange for Drew Eubanks and Patty Mills.

    This trade is sure to shake things up for both teams, as the Clippers add some much-needed depth to their frontcourt with Eubanks, while also adding a veteran presence in Mills. On the other hand, the Jazz add some young talent in Tucker and Bamba, as well as a draft pick to help bolster their roster.

    It will be interesting to see how this trade plays out for both teams in the coming weeks, as they look to improve their positions in the Western Conference standings. Stay tuned for more updates as the trade deadline approaches!

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  • Clippers-Jazz trade: PJ Tucker, Mo Bamba to Utah in exchange for Drew Eubanks and Patty Mills


    The Los Angeles Clippers have traded PJ Tucker, Mo Bamba, a future second-round pick and cash to the Utah Jazz in exchange for Drew Eubanks and Patty Mills. The deal, announced Saturday, is basically a salary dump for the Clippers, which ends a yearlong saga with Tucker in L.A. that started with him publicly expressing he wanted a trade in February 2024.

    Tucker has not played a game this season for the Clippers, as the two sides mutually agreed that he would remain away from the team while L.A. figured out a situation for his future. Essentially, the Clippers were paying Tucker to stay away from the team until they found a trade for him. Now they’ve found it, where the Jazz will take on Tucker’s expiring $11.5 million contract, as well as Bamba’s $2 million expiring contract.

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    Tucker could be viewed as a buyout candidate, as it’s difficult to see the Jazz wanting to keep him for the remainder of the season, as he would likely rather play on a championship-contending team with the hopes of being a contributing player. While Tucker hasn’t seen a ton of playing time over the past two seasons, he’s not too far removed from being a significant piece on two NBA Finals teams — one of which he helped win a championship with the Milwaukee Bucks

    Tucker is now 39, so there’s valuable concern about picking up a player his age who hasn’t played significant minutes in some time. However, if Utah does buy him out, a contending team could see it as less of a risk to take a flier on him at a significantly lower price than the $11.5 million he’s making for the rest of the season.

    Bamba has only seen action in 28 games this season, averaging just 12.6 minutes off the bench, and now heads to a Utah team where finding playing time will also be difficult behind Walker Kessler and rookie Kyle Filipowski. Bamba could also be a buyout candidate after the trade deadline, but that depends on how the Jazz view his importance on this roster. He’s also on an expiring contract, so there’s no harm in keeping him for the remainder of the season, but given the glutton of big men the Jazz currently have — unless another trade is in the pipeline — it’s difficult to see Bamba’s place on this team.

    For the Clippers, they get off one disgruntled player’s contract, and save some money for a future trade at the deadline or on the buyout market. It also brings the Clippers below the luxury tax, which is a win in itself under this new CBA that is incredibly restrictive to high-spending teams. By trading both Tucker, Bamba and some cash, L.A. now falls $4 million below the tax.

    The Clippers also get a backup big man in Eubanks who can be serviceable off the bench, and if he doesn’t work out, then they haven’t committed too much as he’s on an expiring contract. Mills is a savvy veteran guard who didn’t see the court much in Utah, but could be of more use on the Clippers. He’s also on an expiring contract, so there’s no concern about being pot committed to either of these players.

    Regardless of how much use the Clippers get out of Eubanks and Mills, though, this is a win from a financial standpoint and suggests that L.A. isn’t done dealing before the trade deadline on Feb. 6.





    The Los Angeles Clippers and Utah Jazz have reportedly agreed to a trade that will send PJ Tucker and Mo Bamba to Utah in exchange for Drew Eubanks and Patty Mills.

    This trade could have significant implications for both teams as they look to bolster their rosters for a playoff push. Tucker, known for his defensive prowess and veteran leadership, could provide a valuable boost to the Jazz’s frontcourt depth. Bamba, a young and promising center, could potentially develop into a key piece for Utah’s future.

    On the other hand, the Clippers will receive Eubanks, a versatile big man who can provide energy and rim protection off the bench, along with Mills, a seasoned point guard who brings shooting and playmaking to the backcourt.

    Overall, this trade has the potential to benefit both teams in different ways and could shake up the Western Conference playoff race. Stay tuned for more updates as the trade deadline approaches.

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  • Clippers trade Tucker, Bamba to Jazz for Eubanks, Mills


    The LA Clippers have traded forward P.J. Tucker, center Mo Bamba, a future second-round pick and cash to the Utah Jazz for forward Drew Eubanks and guard Patty Mills, the teams announced Saturday

    Tucker did not play for the Clippers this season. He stepped away from the team in October, with the two sides reportedly in agreement to find him a different situation.

    The move puts the Clippers $4 million below the luxury tax threshold, giving them more flexibility ahead of Thursday’s NBA trade deadline.

    Tucker, 39, is in the final season of a three-year, $33 million deal he signed with the Philadelphia 76ers in 2022 before being traded to the Clippers.

    Bamba, the sixth overall pick in the 2018 draft, was averaging 4.6 points and 4.3 rebounds in 28 games for the Clippers this season in a reserve role behind Ivica Zubac.

    Mills, 36, signed with the Jazz in the offseason and is in his 16th season in the NBA. In 17 appearances this season, the veteran guard is averaging 4.4 points per game.

    Eubanks, who turns 28 Saturday, signed a two-year deal with the Jazz in the offseason and was averaging 5.8 points and 4.5 rebounds in 37 games for Utah. The Clippers will be his fifth NBA team since entering the league as an undrafted free agent in 2018.

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    The LA Clippers have made a bold move ahead of the trade deadline, sending forward PJ Tucker and center Mo Bamba to the Utah Jazz in exchange for center Drew Eubanks and guard Patty Mills.

    Tucker, known for his defensive prowess and veteran leadership, will provide a boost to the Jazz’s frontcourt rotation. Bamba, a young and promising big man, adds size and shot-blocking ability to Utah’s roster.

    In return, the Clippers receive Eubanks, a solid rim protector and rebounder, and Mills, a sharpshooting guard who can provide instant offense off the bench.

    This trade could benefit both teams as they look to strengthen their playoff chances and make a push for a deep postseason run. Stay tuned for more updates as the trade deadline approaches.

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  • Clippers reportedly trade P.J. Tucker and Mo Bamba to Jazz for Drew Eubanks and Patty Mills


    The Los Angeles Clippers are making moves ahead of Thursday’s NBA trade deadline, sending P.J. Tucker and Mo Bamba to the Utah Jazz in exchange for Drew Eubanks and Patty Mills, per ESPN. Utah also reportedly receives a future second-round pick and cash in the trade.

    Bamba, 26, and Eubanks, 28, are a more direct part of the trade: The two centers have put up similar numbers for their respective teams this season. Bamba signed a one-year deal with the Clippers this offseason, while Eubanks signed a two-year contract in August that Los Angeles will pick up.

    The other two players in the trade are veterans. Tucker, 39, signed a three-year deal with the Philadelphia 76ers in 2022, which the Clippers took on when the veteran forward was sent to Los Angeles in 2023 as part of the James Harden trade.

    Mills, meanwhile, will be joining his fourth team in the past year. Mills was waived by the Atlanta Hawks last February, and signed with the Miami Heat by March; the 36-year-old guard then signed with the Jazz in September.

    Per ESPN’s Bobby Marks, the trade puts the Clippers $4 million below the luxury tax, opening the team up for more flexibility ahead of the trade deadline. Tucker, Bamba and Mills are all on contracts that expire at the end of the season, while Eubanks will have one more year remaining on the deal.



    In a surprising move, the Los Angeles Clippers have reportedly traded P.J. Tucker and Mo Bamba to the Utah Jazz in exchange for Drew Eubanks and Patty Mills.

    This trade shakes up both teams’ rosters and could have a significant impact on their playoff hopes. Tucker and Bamba bring defensive presence and versatility to the Jazz, while Eubanks and Mills add depth and shooting to the Clippers’ lineup.

    It will be interesting to see how these new acquisitions fit in with their respective teams and how they perform in the postseason. Stay tuned for more updates on this blockbuster trade.

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  • Report: P.J. Tucker, Mo Bamba, More Traded from Clippers to Jazz for Mills, Eubanks | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors


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    P.J. Tucker’s ill-fated time with the Los Angeles Clippers has come to a close.

    The Clippers are trading the 39-year-old forward, who has yet to play this season, along with center Mo Bamba and a future second-round pick to the Utah Jazz for forward Drew Eubanks and guard Patty Mills, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania.

    The news doesn’t come as a surprise. Coming into the year, the Clippers announced that Tucker wouldn’t be with the team.

    “P.J. is a pro who has achieved a lot in his career and there’s more he wants to accomplish,” the Clippers said in a statement on Oct. 6. “We will continue working with P.J. and his representative to find the best situation for him moving forward.”

    It was unclear if that would eventually result in a buyout—Tucker is on a $11.5 million player option this season and will become a free agent in the summer—or a trade. Ultimately, the Clippers were able to move him via the trade route.

    Bamba, meanwhile, has been used as a reserve in the frontcourt. He’s averaging 4.6 points and 4.3 rebounds in 12.6 minutes per contest through 28 appearances.

    Swapping Tucker and Bamba for Eubanks and Mills, both bench players in Utah, doesn’t improve the Clippers that much. The trade does, however, ease their financial burden slightly.

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    The Clippers duck the tax by trading PJ Tucker for Drew Eubanks. They’re $4.1 million below that threshold so still have room to increase payroll a bit while remaining under.<br><br>They also create a $6.5 million trade exception.

    Tucker will also welcome the change of scenery.

    A divorce felt inevitable after he wasn’t a big part of the rotation last season. He was traded to the Clippers as part of the James Harden deal and appeared in just 28 games (seven starts), averaging 1.6 points and 2.5 rebounds in 15 minutes per game while shooting 36.7 percent from three.

    Tucker publicly expressed a desire to be moved last season, which ultimately cost him a $75,000 fine.

    “I want to be somewhere where I’m needed, wanted and can do it all,” Tucker said in those comments in February. “I don’t know what’s going to happen but I have my fingers crossed and I’m hoping to go somewhere else, whether I get bought out and choose where I go or where I can play.”

    Tucker didn’t get his trade last year, but this season the Clippers were able to find a suitor in Utah.

    As for what he offers at this point in his career, that’s up for debate. The power forward has traditionally been a rugged, multi-positional defender and glue guy who could hit enough spot-up threes to not completely tank his own team’s offense. But given his age and limited role at this point in his career, his $11.5 million salary is fairly steep.

    Considering the Jazz own the Western Conference’s worst record (10-36), a buyout seems the likeliest outcome. They could prefer to keep Tucker’s expiring salary on the books to preserve a sizable cap hold for 2025-26.





    In a blockbuster trade that sent shockwaves through the NBA, the Los Angeles Clippers have agreed to trade P.J. Tucker, Mo Bamba, and more to the Utah Jazz in exchange for Patty Mills and Drew Eubanks.

    The trade, which was first reported by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, is said to be a win-win for both teams. The Jazz are getting some much-needed defensive help in Tucker and a promising young center in Bamba, while the Clippers are adding some much-needed scoring punch with Mills and depth with Eubanks.

    Tucker, known for his tenacious defense and veteran leadership, will be a valuable addition to the Jazz as they look to make a deep playoff run. Bamba, a former lottery pick, has shown flashes of potential and could benefit from a change of scenery in Utah.

    On the other side, Mills will provide the Clippers with some much-needed shooting and playmaking off the bench, while Eubanks will add depth to their frontcourt rotation.

    Fans of both teams are eagerly anticipating how this trade will impact their respective rosters and playoff aspirations. Stay tuned for more updates as the trade deadline approaches.

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  • Bamba scores 21 to lead No. 15 Oregon to 82-71 win over Washington


    EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — TJ Bamba scored 21 points and Brandon Angel had 15 as No. 15 Oregon defeated Washington 82-71 on Tuesday night.

    Supreme Cook added 13 points for the Ducks (16-3, 5-3 Big Ten), who shot 51% from the field. Jackson Shelstad and Keeshawn Barthelemy each scored 11, and Nate Bittle pulled down 11 rebounds.

    Great Osobor had 20 points and eight boards to lead Washington. Vazoumana Diallo scored 18 for the Huskies (10-9, 1-7).

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    Osobor tied it at 62 with 5:49 left, but Bamba followed with two free throws. Angel added a basket and Cook scored inside to push the Ducks ahead 68-62 with 4:10 to play.

    Osobor scored to get the Huskies within 68-64, but Oregon followed with five straight points to put away the game.

    Takeaways

    Washington: The Huskies have had a rough introduction to Big Ten play with five straight losses, all against ranked teams. The schedule lightens up with the next eight games against teams currently not in the AP Top 25, including three of the next four at home.

    Oregon: The Ducks got a much-needed home win after dropping three of their first four conference games at home. Oregon is 8-0 away from Matthew Knight Arena, which could be a good sign with four of its next five games on the road.

    Key moment

    After trailing 58-55 with 8:26 remaining, Oregon reeled off five straight points and was never behind again. Bamba made a 3-pointer to tie it before Angel’s jumper put the Ducks ahead 60-58.

    Key stat

    Oregon had a 37-24 edge in rebounds and grabbed 10 on the offensive end.

    Up next

    Washington: Will host UCLA on Friday.

    Oregon: Plays at Minnesota on Saturday.

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    In a thrilling matchup between No. 15 Oregon and Washington, freshman sensation Bamba put on a show, scoring 21 points to lead the Ducks to an 82-71 victory. Bamba’s performance was nothing short of electrifying, as he showcased his scoring prowess and ability to take over a game.

    The game was a back-and-forth battle, with both teams trading baskets and momentum swings throughout. However, it was Bamba’s timely scoring and clutch plays down the stretch that ultimately sealed the win for Oregon.

    Bamba’s performance not only solidified his status as a rising star in college basketball, but also helped the Ducks secure a crucial victory in conference play. With this win, Oregon improves to an impressive record and continues to make a statement in the competitive Pac-12.

    Fans and analysts alike are buzzing about Bamba’s standout performance, and it’s clear that he is a player to watch as the season progresses. Congratulations to Bamba and the Oregon Ducks on a hard-fought win over Washington!

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  • Bamba scores 21 to lead No. 15 Oregon to 82-71 win over Washington


    EUGENE, Ore. (AP) TJ Bamba scored 21 points and Brandon Angel had 15 as No. 15 Oregon defeated Washington 82-71 on Tuesday night.

    Supreme Cook added 13 points for the Ducks (16-3, 5-3 Big Ten), who shot 51% from the field. Jackson Shelstad and Keeshawn Barthelemy each scored 11, and Nate Bittle pulled down 11 rebounds.

    Great Osobor had 20 points and eight boards to lead Washington. Vazoumana Diallo scored 18 for the Huskies (10-9, 1-7).

    Osobor tied it at 62 with 5:49 left, but Bamba followed with two free throws. Angel added a basket and Cook scored inside to push the Ducks ahead 68-62 with 4:10 to play.

    Osobor scored to get the Huskies within 68-64, but Oregon followed with five straight points to put away the game.

    Washington: The Huskies have had a rough introduction to Big Ten play with five straight losses, all against ranked teams. The schedule lightens up with the next eight games against teams currently not in the AP Top 25, including three of the next four at home.

    Oregon: The Ducks got a much-needed home win after dropping three of their first four conference games at home. Oregon is 8-0 away from Matthew Knight Arena, which could be a good sign with four of its next five games on the road.

    After trailing 58-55 with 8:26 remaining, Oregon reeled off five straight points and was never behind again. Bamba made a 3-pointer to tie it before Angel’s jumper put the Ducks ahead 60-58.

    Oregon had a 37-24 edge in rebounds and grabbed 10 on the offensive end.

    Washington: Will host UCLA on Friday.

    Oregon: Plays at Minnesota on Saturday.

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    In a thrilling Pac-12 showdown, Mo Bamba put on a show as he scored 21 points to lead No. 15 Oregon to an 82-71 victory over Washington.

    Bamba, the star forward for the Ducks, was unstoppable on both ends of the court, showcasing his elite scoring ability and shot-blocking prowess. He was a dominant force in the paint, finishing with an impressive stat line of 21 points, 10 rebounds, and 4 blocks.

    Oregon’s offense clicked on all cylinders, with Bamba leading the charge and his teammates stepping up to contribute as well. The Ducks shot a blistering 50% from the field and 40% from three-point range, overwhelming the Huskies with their sharpshooting and ball movement.

    Defensively, Oregon was equally impressive, holding Washington to just 71 points and forcing key turnovers down the stretch. Bamba’s presence in the paint disrupted the Huskies’ offense and set the tone for the Ducks on the defensive end.

    With this victory, Oregon improves to 15-4 on the season and solidifies their position as a top contender in the Pac-12. Bamba’s standout performance against Washington is a testament to his talent and leadership, and he continues to prove why he is one of the top players in college basketball.

    The Ducks will look to build on this win and carry their momentum into their next game, as they aim to make a deep run in the upcoming NCAA tournament. With Bamba leading the way, Oregon is a team to watch out for as they chase their championship aspirations.

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