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Wall, Beverly released, Cavaliers sign Danny Green

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The transfer market is closed, it’s transfer market time ‘buyout’, A player whose current contract has been severed, giving up a portion of his salary in exchange for becoming a free agent and, as a result, able to sign with any franchise March 1st as a deadline. Yesterday there was an important move in this sense. Notably, John Wall and Patrick Beverly were cut and Danny Green joined the Cavaliers. Ricky Rubio.

Beverly, who was in the final year of his contract with a salary of 13 million a year, came. orlando magic in the transfer he sent Mobamba Transferred to the Lakers and just released from the Florida franchise. Even more interesting is the case of John Wall, where he was cut twice in the past six months in a “buyout” from the Rockets.



Bass activated his “player option” after not playing in all of last season – he didn’t want to do it unless a permanent position in the starting five was guaranteed – and houston is Almost 41 million of the 47 he was trying to collect For him to become a free agent and sign a two-year contract with the Clippers. However, he did not convince the Los Angeles franchise and sent him back to the Rockets instead. Eric GordonWall was supposed to receive $13 million on the two-year contract.

Texas franchise also received before ‘deadline’ Danny Green After arriving injured from Philadelphia, he has played only three games this season.the escort of 35 years, experience, and most of all, the shot the Cavaliers were looking to strengthen for this final stretch of the regular season and the playoffs. Green signed a $2 million deal for the rest of the course.

Terrence Ross to Suns

There was also another significant move that weekend. Terrence Ross It also adds seniority to shoot from boundaries and depth to the Arizona team, the 32-year-old’s third team after being cut by the Magic and after the Raptors and Orlando.

The “buyout” market is Russell Westbrook and Serge Ibaka. “Russ” is with Jazz who loves him, Clippers, Bulls, Heat, Ibaka is expected to be released by the Pacers on the final day of the trade window. Both are in the final year of their contracts, and point guards are the next second highest paid. Stephen Curry 47 million, the center will receive 3 million.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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