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  • Bulls Waive Torrey Craig, Chris Duarte To Finalize LaVine Trade


    The Bulls have officially announced the completion of their three-team trade with the Kings and Spurs that sends Zach LaVine to Sacramento and lands Zach Collins, Tre Jones, and Kevin Huerter in Chicago.

    In order to accommodate the one-for-three deal, Chicago has officially waived veteran wing Torrey Craig and fourth-year swingman Chris Duarte. Both players will become unrestricted free agents on Wednesday if they’re not claimed on waivers.

    Craig, 34, exercised a $2.85MM player option last June in order to remain in Chicago for a second season after averaging 5.7 points and 4.1 rebounds in 19.8 minutes per game across 53 outings (14 starts) in 2023/24.

    However, Craig was limited to just nine appearances this season — he has battled injuries and wasn’t a significant part of the rotation even when healthy. He appeared to be nearing a return from a right ankle sprain that had sidelined him since December 30, so he may draw some interest on the open market.

    As for Duarte, the former 13th overall pick was sent from Sacramento to Chicago as a salary-matching piece in the DeMar DeRozan sign-and-trade in July.

    A former standout at Oregon, Duarte got off to a solid start in the NBA when he averaged 13.1 points per game with a .369 3PT% as a rookie in Indiana in 2021/22, but his playing time and his production has declined every year since then. He played just 74 total minutes across 17 appearances as a Bull.

    Within their press release announcing the trade and the Craig and Duarte cuts, the Bulls included a statement thanking LaVine for his time with the organization.

    “Zach has been a cornerstone for this organization and the city,” executive VP of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas said. “He truly embraced what it means to be a Bull. His work ethic and passion for the game have been inspiring. During his time here, he not only grew as a player but also started a family, and we watched him develop into the person he is today.

    “We also sincerely thank Chris and Torrey for their professionalism and contributions. Our organization is extremely appreciative of everything each of these guys have given to the team.”

    The Bulls continue to explore their options on the trade market, including potentially flipping Jones and/or Huerter, reports K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Sports Network (Twitter links).

    Johnson adds that there’s some optimism within the organization about the possibility of acquiring draft capital in a Lonzo Ball deal. He also notes that the Bulls engaged with the Bucks about a possible LaVine trade before shifting their focus to the deal with the Kings and Spurs.

    The full story on that three-team trade can be found here.



    The Chicago Bulls have officially waived Torrey Craig in order to finalize the trade for Zach LaVine with the Indiana Pacers. Additionally, the Bulls have also waived Chris Duarte as part of the deal. This move signals the Bulls’ commitment to building around LaVine and solidifying their roster for the future. Stay tuned for more updates on the team’s offseason moves.

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  • NBA trade rumors: Bradley Beal could waive no-trade clause for right team, Kyle Kuzma open to being moved?


    The NBA trade deadline is on Feb. 6, so between now and then there will be no shortage of rumors to keep us entertained. We’ve already seen a few trades go through, as the Brooklyn Nets jettisoned both Dennis Schroder and Dorian Finney-Smith in exchange for draft capital from the Warriors and Lakers, respectively. But those won’t be the only moves made before the deadline as contenders try to find missing pieces, and rebuilding teams look to become sellers in hopes of adding draft picks and/or younger players.

    The biggest trade narrative that we’ll be watching is Jimmy Butler’s situation in Miami. Trading Butler is going to be difficult because of his contract, but also due to his age and injury history. There hasn’t been much traction yet on that front, but that doesn’t mean teams aren’t working the phones to try and get something done. Butler aside, here’s the latest intel from around the league as trade season is in full swing.

    Bradley Beal could waive no-trade clause for right team

    Beal’s time in Phoenix may be coming to an end, if he wants it to. There have been rumors bubbling about the Suns trying to trade Beal, ideally in hopes of landing Butler, but the wrench keeping that trade from happening is that Beal has a full no-trade clause. The Suns have to get Beal’s approval before making any trade involving him, but according to The Athletic’s Fred Katz, Beal might consider doing so for the right situation. The Suns have not approached Beal about a trade, as he’s said on multiple occasions, but Katz is reporting that Beal would consider waiving his no-trade clause if the right situation came along, which would ideally be in another winning situation.

    The Heat have said that if they were to trade Butler they would want players who can contribute to winning right now, and Beal fits that criteria. But Katz is reporting that Beal isn’t of interest to the Heat because of his no-trade clause, making it difficult to trade him down the line if they want to. A third team would all but certainly need to be involved for the Suns to land Butler, which is easier said than done. The Milwaukee Bucks have been mentioned as a potential third team to help facilitate Butler moving to Phoenix, but that doesn’t mean it will happen.

    Lakers’ LeBron James has seemingly begun his annual campaign to convince the team to make a trade

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    Lakers' LeBron James has seemingly begun his annual campaign to convince the team to make a trade

    Beal’s status with the Suns overshadowed the fact that Nurkic also got demoted from the starting lineup at the same time in favor of Mason Plumlee. Phoenix traded for Nick Richards last week and further pushed Nurkic down the totem pole, and now it looks like the team’s looking to trade the big man, per Katz. Similarly to Beal, though, finding a team willing to take on Nurkic is going to be difficult, especially as he’s now a fourth-string big man making $37.4 million between this year and next. Between declined production and an expensive contract, it might be unlikely that Phoenix finds a home for Nurkic before the deadline. If he does remain on the roster past Feb. 6, he’ll likely be a trade candidate in the offseason when he’s on an expiring contract for next season.

    Is Kyle Kuzma ready to be traded now?

    One of the bigger stories immediately after the trade deadline last season was Kyle Kuzma announcing that he rejected a trade that would’ve sent him to the Dallas Mavericks. Kuzma revealed that information to The Athletic’s Josh Robbins, in which he said Wizards president Michael Winger presented him with the trade offer. Kuzma said he turned it down in part because he didn’t view the Mavericks as a championship contender. Cut to a few months after that, and the Mavericks made it to the NBA Finals. 

    Now, though, as another trade deadline approaches, Kuzma’s name is being mentioned yet again, and he might be changing his tune on wanting to stay in D.C.

    “We’ll see how it goes,” Kuzma said via The Athletic. “I don’t know. I didn’t think last year was the right time after signing the deal. That was kind of more of a last-year thing. I haven’t had conversations [with Wizards management]. I haven’t even talked about the deadline, haven’t talked about being traded. So, this is really the first time I’m really talking about it.”

    While Kuzma isn’t saying he’s completely open to a trade, he’s also not closing the door on it. And given the fact that he seems to have some input on if he’s traded or not based on his description of last season’s potential trade, he appears to be more open of the idea if the Wizards are looking to shop him. Kuzma’s stock certainly isn’t as high as it was a season ago, but he’s a quality two-way player who has already shown he can be a valuable piece on a championship team.





    With the NBA trade deadline quickly approaching, there are some intriguing rumors circulating around the league. One of the biggest names being mentioned is Washington Wizards star Bradley Beal, who could potentially waive his no-trade clause for the right team.

    Beal has been the subject of trade rumors for quite some time now, as the Wizards continue to struggle in the Eastern Conference. Despite his loyalty to the organization, Beal may be open to a change of scenery if it means joining a contender.

    On the other hand, Los Angeles Lakers forward Kyle Kuzma has also been mentioned in trade talks. Kuzma, who has had a rollercoaster career with the Lakers, is reportedly open to being moved to a new team.

    With the trade deadline approaching on February 10th, it will be interesting to see if any of these rumors come to fruition. Stay tuned for more updates on potential NBA trades as the deadline draws near.

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  • Texans waive Diontae Johnson, who was released earlier by Ravens after refusing to enter a game


    HOUSTON (AP) — The Houston Texans waived Diontae Johnson Tuesday after the beleaguered receiver — who was released by the Ravens earlier this season after refusing to enter a game — played just two games for them.

    Johnson had one reception for 12 yards in Houston’s wild-card playoff win over the Chargers on Saturday.

    He played four games for Baltimore after a trade from Carolina before being suspended for refusing to take the field and then being released on Dec. 20. He has 4,726 yards receiving in a six-year career that started in Pittsburgh.

    Houston coach DeMeco Ryans said the team wasn’t worried about Johnson’s history when he was signed in late December. On Tuesday, he didn’t provide any details about why the Texans moved on from him as they prepared for Saturday’s divisional-round game at Kansas City.

    “Unfortunately, it didn’t work out and we’re on to the Chiefs,” Ryans said.

    The Texans signed Johnson after Tank Dell followed Stefon Diggs to the injured list with his season-ending knee injury on Dec. 21.

    Johnson had two receptions for 12 yards in a win over the Titans to end the regular season in which most of the team’s starters played sparingly.

    Also Tuesday, rookie tight end Cade Stover was placed on injured reserve with a shoulder injury that will require surgery. Stover, a fourth-round pick from Ohio State, had four receptions for 28 yards against the Chargers.

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    The Houston Texans have made the decision to waive wide receiver Diontae Johnson, who was recently released by the Baltimore Ravens after refusing to enter a game.

    Johnson’s refusal to play in the Ravens’ game raised eyebrows across the league, and it seems that his actions did not sit well with the Texans either. Despite his talent on the field, it appears that Johnson’s attitude and behavior were not in line with what the team was looking for.

    It remains to be seen where Johnson will end up next, but it is clear that he will need to make some changes in order to find success in the NFL. Only time will tell if he can turn things around and make a positive impact on a new team.

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  • Report: Lakers Waive Quincy Olivari; PG Expected to Draw Interest in NBA Free Agency | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors


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    The Los Angeles Lakers moved on from a rookie who had been putting up great numbers in the G League.

    Per HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto, the Lakers have waived guard Quincy Olivari, an undrafted rookie out of Xavier. Olivari is averaging 17.2 points, 4.4 assists and 4.4 rebounds per game for the South Bay Lakers and is expected to draw interest in free agency, according to Scotto.

    NBA insiders Jake Fischer and Marc Stein confirmed the report, adding that the Lakers intend to sign Trey Jemison to their open two-way roster spot.

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    The Los Angeles Lakers are planning to sign former Pelicans center Trey Jemison on a two-way NBA contract and waiving Quincy Olivari, sources tell ESPN. Jemison adds some frontcourt physicality for Lakers. He has averaged 5.1 points and 4.3 rebounds across 41 career NBA games.

    Olivari excelled at the collegiate level, first for Rice and then for Xavier a season ago. In his final season with the Musketeers, Olivari put up 19.1 points and 5.6 boards while shooting 40.9 percent from deep.

    Despite outstanding collegiate numbers, Olivari didn’t get much interest in the draft, likely because of his age, 23.

    Still, he has made the most of his time in the G League, displaying his skills night in and night out, especially from deep where he is shooting 40.6 percent. His play in the G League even drew attention from former Lakers guard D’Angelo Russell, who said he “looked like he was too good” to be in the G League.

    “I just told him to stay humble,” Russell said in November, per Lakers Nation’s Ron Gutterman. “It honestly looked like he was too good for being out there, respectfully. But I know how that can get you high and then have a bad game and it gets you lower; that’s just what it is.”

    Olivari appeared in just two games in the NBA before being waived, logging eight total minutes and three points. He’ll now look to sign with a new squad, and it seems like he could have plenty of options.





    The Los Angeles Lakers have reportedly waived guard Quincy Olivari, making him a free agent ahead of the upcoming NBA free agency period. Olivari, who went undrafted in the 2021 NBA Draft, showed promise during his time with the Lakers’ summer league team, but ultimately did not do enough to secure a spot on the roster.

    Despite being waived by the Lakers, Olivari is expected to draw interest from several teams around the league. The young point guard has impressed scouts with his scoring ability, playmaking skills, and defensive prowess, making him an intriguing prospect for teams in need of backcourt depth.

    Olivari will now have the opportunity to showcase his talents in front of other NBA teams as he looks to secure a spot on a roster for the upcoming season. With his skill set and potential, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Olivari land a contract with a team looking to add a young, promising guard to their roster.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Quincy Olivari’s free agency journey and where he ultimately lands for the upcoming NBA season. For more news, scores, highlights, stats, and rumors, be sure to keep up with all the latest NBA action.

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  • Report: Cowboys will waive Ezekiel Elliott

    Report: Cowboys will waive Ezekiel Elliott


    Running back Ezekiel Elliott’s return to the Cowboys is reportedly coming to a close before the end of the regular season.

    NFL reporter Josina Anderson reports that the Cowboys will waive Elliott this week. Elliott reportedly asked the team for his release.

    Any team could claim Elliott off of waivers and he will be a free agent if no one decides to go that route.

    Elliott played his first seven NFL seasons with the Cowboys and returned this offseason after spending 2023 with the Patriots. Elliott ran 74 times for 226 yards and three touchdowns in his 15 appearances this season, so his role was a far more limited one than the one he played in his first stint with the team. Elliott also sat out one game for disciplinary reasons.





    In a shocking turn of events, the Dallas Cowboys are reportedly set to waive star running back Ezekiel Elliott. According to sources close to the team, the Cowboys have decided to part ways with Elliott due to concerns about his off-field behavior and declining performance on the field.

    Elliott, who was once considered one of the best running backs in the league, has seen his production drop off in recent years. Additionally, his off-field antics, including multiple run-ins with the law and suspensions for violating the league’s personal conduct policy, have become a cause for concern for the Cowboys organization.

    While the decision to waive Elliott may come as a surprise to many fans, it appears that the Cowboys are ready to move on from the talented but troubled running back. It remains to be seen where Elliott will land next, but one thing is for certain – his time in Dallas has come to an end. Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.

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  • Patriots reportedly waive veteran linebacker Yannick Ngakoue

    Patriots reportedly waive veteran linebacker Yannick Ngakoue


    Jerod Mayo focused on Buffalo Bills, not potential No. 1 draft pick


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    FOXBORO — The New England Patriots are moving on from Yannick Ngakoue, reportedly waiving the veteran pass rusher on Tuesday. 

    The Patriots claimed the 29-year-old Ngakoue in early November after he was released by the Baltimore Ravens. Baltimore had hoped to get Ngakoue through to its practice squad, but the Patriots pounced and took a flyer on the former Pro Bowler.

    But after just six games in New England, the Patriots have decided to part ways with Ngakoue, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter

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    The Patriots claimed Ngakoue on Nov. 8, and he made his New England debut on Nov. 17 in a loss to the Los Angele Rams. He was on the field for 46 percent of New England’s defensive snaps the following weekend, recording two tackles in a loss to the Dolphins in Miami.

    Over his six games with the Patriots, Ngakoue played 39 percent of the team’s defensive snaps and recorded just nine tackles and two QB hits. One of those quarterback hits came in Week 17’s blowout loss to the Chargers, when Ngakoue was also flagged for an extremely avoidable — and costly — roughing-the-passer penalty ahead of halftime that helped set up a Los Angeles field goal. 

    The Patriots brought Ngakoue in to help jumpstart the team’s pass rush, but that was a nearly impossible task for anyone joining the club. Entering Week 18, New England is last in the NFL with 28 sacks.

    In releasing Ngakoue now, the Patriots are giving the veteran a chance to join another team for the playoffs. If Ngakoue finds a new team, it would be his seventh different franchise since leaving the Jaguars after the 2019 season. 

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    The New England Patriots have reportedly waived veteran linebacker Yannick Ngakoue, according to multiple sources. Ngakoue, who was signed by the Patriots in the offseason, was expected to be a key contributor on defense. However, it appears that the team has decided to part ways with the 28-year-old linebacker.

    Ngakoue, a former Pro Bowler, has had a successful career in the NFL, recording 45.5 sacks and 18 forced fumbles in his six seasons in the league. It remains to be seen what led to the Patriots’ decision to waive Ngakoue, but it is likely that the team is looking to make changes to their roster as they head into the regular season.

    It will be interesting to see if Ngakoue is claimed off waivers by another team, or if he will become a free agent. Regardless, this move by the Patriots is sure to shake up the linebacker position and raise questions about their defensive strategy moving forward. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Patriots to waive Pro Bowl pass rusher (report)

    Patriots to waive Pro Bowl pass rusher (report)


    They Patriots have decided to waive veteran pass rusher Yannick Ngakoue, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

    Ngakoue, 29, was claimed in November after he was waived by the Baltimore Ravens.

    The former Pro Bowl player was brought in to try and help the defense generate more pressure on the quarterback.

    Ngakoue, who has played for seven teams including New England, had five solo tackles, and 1.5 sacks. He registered a roughing the passer penalty in Saturday’s blowout loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.

    By waiving him, Ngakoue has a chance to join a contending team.

    The Patriots are currently last in the league in sacks (28), and sacks per game (1.4).

    Defensive end Keion White has spoken recently about change being needed.

    “Something gotta change,” White said following Saturday’s loss. “We’re losing, so obviously, we gotta change something. If you keep doing the same thing, you keep losing.

    “If you do the same thing over and over again without different results, or changing anything, then you’re going to get the same results.”

    The Patriots, 3-13, are set to host the Buffalo Bills in the season finale in Foxborough.

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  • Patriots Reportedly Waive Uninspiring Veteran Pass Rusher

    Patriots Reportedly Waive Uninspiring Veteran Pass Rusher


    The Patriots made a roster move three days after an embarrassing loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.

    According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, New England waived veteran linebacker Yannick Ngakoue. The Patriots picked up the 29-year-old midseason after the Baltimore Ravens released him. The edge rusher recorded nine tackles and zero sacks in six games.

    Ngakoue’s notable play in his final game with the Patriots was a roughing the passer penalty on Justin Herbert. NFL broadcaster Ross Tucker based the ninth-year pass rusher for the blatant penalty and believed it was a selfish play to try to boost his stats for offseason negotiations.

    The Pro Bowler failed to earn a pass rush grade over 60, according to Pro Football Focus. He only registered three pressures in his Patriots tenure.

    Head coach Jerod Mayo noted New England will go all out to try to beat the Buffalo Bills at Gillette Stadium this Sunday. Ngakoue’s release will open up a roster spot for someone else to try to make an impression in the regular-season finale.

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    The New England Patriots have reportedly waived veteran pass rusher, Derek Rivers, after a lackluster performance in training camp.

    Rivers, a former third-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, has struggled to make an impact on the Patriots defense since entering the league. Despite flashes of potential early in his career, Rivers has failed to solidify himself as a consistent contributor on the field.

    With the Patriots looking to bolster their pass rush heading into the season, it appears they have decided to part ways with Rivers in favor of younger, more promising options.

    It remains to be seen where Rivers will land next, but it’s clear that his time in New England has come to an end. As the Patriots continue to make roster moves in preparation for the upcoming season, it will be interesting to see how they address the pass rush position moving forward.

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  • Patriots to waive Yannick Ngakoue on Tuesday

    Patriots to waive Yannick Ngakoue on Tuesday


    The Patriots are moving on from a veteran edge rusher.

    Per Adam Schefter of ESPN, New England is waiving Yannick Ngakoue on Tuesday.

    Ngakoue, 29, joined the Patriots when he was claimed off waivers in November. He had been with the Ravens earlier this year, appearing in five games.

    In six matchups for New England, Ngakoue recorded nine total tackles with two QB hits. He has 1.5 sacks with one TFL and six QB hits in 11 games this season.

    By letting Ngakoue go at this point, a contender could pick him up for a postseason run either via waivers or through the open market should Ngakoue clear them.

    A third-round pick in 2016, Ngakoue has registered 70.5 sacks with 72 tackles for loss and 148 QB hits in 134 career games.





    The New England Patriots are set to waive defensive end Yannick Ngakoue on Tuesday, according to sources. Ngakoue, who was acquired by the Patriots in a trade with the Las Vegas Raiders earlier this year, has struggled to make an impact with the team this season.

    Despite high expectations for Ngakoue, he has failed to live up to them and has been largely ineffective on the field. The Patriots have decided to move on from Ngakoue and will waive him on Tuesday.

    It remains to be seen where Ngakoue will land next, as he is now free to sign with any team as a free agent. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Commanders waive Phidarian Mathis – NBC Sports

    Commanders waive Phidarian Mathis – NBC Sports


    The Commanders have cut ties to another early-round draft pick from their previous regime.

    Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that they waived defensive tackle Phidarian Mathis on Saturday. Mathis was a second-round pick in 2022 and the Commanders have also parted ways with 2023 first-round pick Emmanuel Forbes and 2022 first-round pick Jahan Dotson in recent months.

    The move may be a precursor to activating one of the few top picks from the past who remains with the team. Defensive tackle Jonathan Allen was a full participant in practice this week as he works his way back from a pectoral injury.

    Mathis had 25 tackles, a pass defensed, and a fumble recovery in 23 games for Washington.





    The Washington Commanders have decided to waive defensive tackle Phidarian Mathis, according to a report from NBC Sports. Mathis, a former fifth-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, was released by the team after failing to make an impact during his time with the organization.

    The decision to waive Mathis comes as a bit of a surprise, as he was expected to be a key contributor on the defensive line for the Commanders. However, it appears that his performance in training camp and the preseason did not meet the team’s expectations, leading to his release.

    Mathis will now be placed on waivers, where he will have the opportunity to be claimed by another team. If he is not claimed, he will become a free agent and will be free to sign with any team in the league.

    It remains to be seen whether Mathis will be able to find a new team to continue his NFL career. In the meantime, the Commanders will move forward without him as they prepare for the upcoming season.

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