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Friday, July 30
Washington re-signed forward Josh Howard and signed forward Kevin Seraphin.
Detroit re-signed guard Will Bynum.
Oklahoma City waived guard Kyle Weaver.
Thursday, July 29
Atlanta re-signed center Jason Collins.
San Antonio waived guard Malik Hairston.
Sacramento named Otis Hughley assistant coach.
Guard Malik Hairston signed with Montepaschi Siena (Italy).
Cleveland named Paul Pressey, Chris Jent, Jamahl Mosley and Joe Prunty assistant coaches.
Wednesday, July 28
Houston traded center David Andersen and cash considerations to Toronto for a 2015 protected second-round pick.
Los Angeles Clippers re-signed forward Rasual Butler.
Minnesota signed center Nikola Pekovic.
Miami re-signed guard Kenny Hasbrouck.
Atlanta named Kenny Gattison assistant coach.
Orlando named Alex Martins team president, named Otis Smith president of basketball operations and exercised the contract option on head coach Stan Van Gundy through 2012-13.
Tuesday, July 27
Miami re-signed forward Shavlik Randolph.
Monday, July 26
Minnesota traded center Ryan Hollins, guard Ramon Sessions and a future second-round draft pick to Cleveland for guards Delonte West and Sebastian Telfair.
Toronto signed forward Linas Kleiza.
Atlanta signed forward Josh Powell.
Boston re-signed guard Marquis Daniels.
Chicago signed forward Kurt Thomas.
Phoenix waived forward Taylor Griffin.
Portland named Bernie Bickerstaff, Bob Ociepka and Buck Williams assistant coaches.
New Jersey named Bobby Marks assistant general manager.
Friday, July 23
Cleveland
signed forward Christian
Eyenga.
San
Antonio signed guard James
Anderson.
Sacramento
signed guards Pooh
Jeter and Antoine
Wright.
Thursday, July 22
Los Angeles Lakers signed forward Matt Barnes and center Theo Ratliff.
Oklahoma City signed executive vice president and general manager Sam Presti to a contract extension.
Indiana signed guard Lance Stephenson.
Miami re-signed guard Carlos Arroyo.
San Antonio signed guard Gary Neal.
Charlotte signed forward Dominic
McGuire.
Golden State signed guard CJ Watson and traded him to Chicago for a 2011 second-round pick.
Wednesday, July 21
San Antonio re-signed forward Richard Jefferson.
Philadelphia signed center Tony Battie.
Minnesota signed guard Luke Ridnour.
Portland signed guard Wesley Matthews.
New Orleans named Dell Demps general manager.
Golden State signed guard Jeremy Lin.
Sacramento
signed forward Jon
Brockman and traded him to Milwaukee
for forward Darnell
Jackson and a 2011 second-round pick.
Oklahoma
City signed guard Royal
Ivey.
Tuesday, July 20
Charlotte signed guard Shaun Livingston.
Miami signed forward Juwan Howard.
Houston signed center Brad Miller.
Phoenix named Lon Babby president of basketball operations.
Monday,
July 19
Boston
re-signed guard Nate
Robinson.
Miami
re-signed center Jamaal
Magloire.
New
Jersey named Sam
Mitchell, Larry
Krystkowiak, John Loyer, Popeye
Jones and Tom Barrise assistant
coaches.
Portland
named Rich
Cho general manager.
Miami
re-signed forward James
Jones.
Chicago
signed guard Ronnie
Brewer.
Milwaukee
signed guard Keyon
Dooling.
Utah
signed guard Raja
Bell.
Houston matched the offer sheet tendered to guard Kyle Lowry by Cleveland.
Dallas
re-signed forward Dirk
Nowitzki.
Los
Angeles Clippers re-signed forward Craig
Smith.
Saturday,
July 17
Los
Angeles Clippers named Marc Iavaroni assistant coach.
Miami
signed center Zydrunas
Ilgauskas.
Friday,
July 16
Miami
re-signed center Joel
Anthony and signed center Dexter
Pittman.
Thursday,
July 15
Denver
signed forward Al
Harrington.
Orlando
matched the offer sheet tendered to guard JJ
Redick by Chicago.
New
Jersey signed forwards Derrick
Favors and Damion
James.
Houston
signed forward Patrick
Patterson.
Boston
re-signed forward Paul
Pierce.
Miami
signed forward Mike
Miller.
Denver
re-signed guard Anthony
Carter and signed center Shelden
Williams.
New
Orleans re-signed center Aaron
Gray.
Wednesday,
July 14
Toronto
traded forward Hedo
Turkoglu to Phoenix
for guard Leandro
Barbosa and center Dwayne
Jones.
Dallas
signed forward Ian
Mahinmi.
Atlanta
signed forward Josh
Childress and traded him to Phoenix
for a 2010 second-round pick.
Cleveland
signed guard Kyle
Lowry to an offer sheet.
Philadelphia
signed guard Evan
Turner.
New
Jersey named Billy
King general manager and signed guard Jordan
Farmar and forward Travis
Outlaw.
Los
Angeles Lakers re-signed guard Derek
Fisher.
Guard
Luke Jackson
signed with Virtus Roma (Italy).
Tuesday,
July 13
Minnesota
traded forward Al
Jefferson to Utah
for center Kosta
Koufos, a protected 2011 first-round pick and
another future protected first-round pick.
Boston
re-signed guard Ray
Allen.
Charlotte
traded centers Tyson
Chandler and Alexis
Ajinca to Dallas
for guard Matt
Carroll, forward Eduardo
Najera, center Erick
Dampier and cash.
Chicago
signed guard Kyle
Korver and center Omer Asik.
Dallas
signed guard Dominique Jones.
Golden
State signed guard Dorell
Wright and signed guard Anthony
Morrow and traded him to New
Jersey for a conditional 2011 second-round pick
and a player exception.
Los
Angeles Clippers signed guard Willie
Warren.
Memphis
signed guard Tony
Allen.
New
York signed center Timofey
Mozgov.
Orlando
signed guard Quentin
Richardson.
San
Antonio re-signed forward Matt
Bonner.
Washington
signed center Hilton
Armstrong.
Monday,
July 12
San
Antonio signed forward Tiago
Splitter.
Miami
re-signed forward Udonis
Haslem.
Minnesota
traded second-round picks in 2011 and 2014 to Miami
for forward Michael
Beasley and re-signed center Darko
Milicic.
Charlotte
re-signed forward Tyrus
Thomas.
Saturday,
July 10
Portland
signed guard Wesley
Matthews to an offer sheet.
Los
Angeles Clippers signed guard Eric
Bledsoe and forward Al-Farouq
Aminu.
Boston
signed forward Jermaine
O'Neal.
Chicago
signed guard JJ Redick
to an offer sheet.
New
Jersey signed center Johan
Petro and signed forward Anthony
Morrow to an offer sheet.
New
York signed guard Raymond
Felton.
Friday,
July 9
Miami re-signed guard Dwyane Wade.
Cleveland signed forward LeBron James and traded him to Miami for first-round picks in 2013 and 2015, a 2012 second-round pick, another future second-round pick and a trade exception.
Toronto signed forward Chris Bosh and traded him to Miami for two first-round picks in 2011 and a trade exception.
Dallas re-signed center Brendan Haywood.
Los Angeles Clippers signed forward Brian Cook.
Atlanta signed guard Jordan Crawford.
New
York signed forward David
Lee and traded him to Golden
State for guard Kelenna
Azubuike and forwards Anthony
Randolph and Ronny
Turiaf and a 2010 second-round pick.
Thursday, July 8
Atlanta
re-signed guard Joe
Johnson and named Lester Conner,
Bob Bender, Tyrone
Hill and Greg Ballard assistant
coaches.
Utah
signed forward Carlos
Boozer and traded him and a protected second-round
pick to Chicago
for a player exception.
Chicago
traded guard Kirk
Hinrich, the draft rights to forward Kevin
Seraphin and cash to Washington
for the draft rights to forward Vladimir Veremeenko.
Chicago signed forward Hakim Warrick and traded him to Phoenix for a 2011 second-round pick.
Los Angeles Clippers signed guard Randy Foye and forward Ryan Gomes.
Los Angeles Lakers signed guard Steve Blake.
Milwaukee
re-signed guard John
Salmons and signed forwards Drew
Gooden and Larry
Sanders.
Milwaukee
traded the draft rights to center Jerome
Jordan to New
York for cash.
Memphis re-signed forward Rudy Gay.
New
Orleans traded guard Morris
Peterson and the draft rights to center Cole
Aldrich to Oklahoma
City for the draft rights to forwards Craig
Brackins and Quincy
Pondexter.
New
Orleans signed forwards Craig
Brackins and Quincy
Pondexter.
Oklahoma City signed forward Kevin Durant to a contract extension.
Orlando signed guard Chris Duhon.
Phoenix
signed forward Amare
Stoudemire and traded him to New
York for a trade exception and another consideration.
Phoenix re-signed forward Channing Frye.
Sacramento signed center Hassan Whiteside.
Toronto re-signed forward Amir Johnson, signed forward Linas Kleiza to an offer sheet and signed center Solomon Alabi.
Washington signed guard John Wall and forward Trevor Booker.
Wednesday, July 7
Portland signed guard Elliot Williams and forward Luke Babbitt.
Sacramento signed center DeMarcus Cousins.
Los Angeles Clippers named Vinny Del Negro head coach.
Tuesday, July 6
Detroit signed forward Greg Monroe.
Toronto signed forward Ed Davis.
Monday, July 5
Boston signed center Semih Erden.
Friday, July 2
Boston signed guard Avery Bradley.
Thursday,
July 1
Cleveland
named Byron Scott
head coach.
Guard
Sergio Rodriguez
signed with Real Madrid (Spain).
Memphis
waived guard Lester Hudson.
Philadelphia
named Michael
Curry associate head coach and Aaron
McKie, Brian James and Quin
Snyder assistant coaches.
Utah
signed fowards Gordon Hayward and Jeremy
Evans.
New
Jersey signed guard Ben Uzoh
and center Brian Zoubek.
Indiana
signed forward Paul George.
Orlando
signed Daniel Orton.
Wednesday,
June 30
Cleveland tendered a qualifying offer to forward Jawad Williams.
Memphis tendered a qualifying offer to forward Rudy Gay.
Houston tendered qualifying offers to guard Kyle Lowry and forward Luis Scola.
Chicago
waived forwards Rob Kurz and Chris
Richard.
New Orleans named Mike Malone, Bryan Gates and James Borrego assistant coaches.
Indiana named Vitaly Potapenko assistant coach.
Tuesday, June 29
New Jersey traded forward Yi Jianlian and cash to Washington for guard Quinton Ross.
Miami tendered a qualifying offer to center Joel Anthony and waived forward James Jones.
Portland waived forward Ryan Gomes.
Phoenix named Noel Gillespie assistant coach and advance scout.
Monday, June 28
New Jersey waived guard Keyon Dooling.
Utah tendered qualifying offers to guard Wesley Matthews and center Kyrylo Fesenko.
Friday, June 25
New Jersey exercised the contract option on guard Chris Douglas-Roberts through 2010-11.
New Jersey traded guard Chris Douglas-Roberts to Milwaukee for a 2012 second-round pick.
Phoenix exercised the contract option on head coach Alvin Gentry through 2011-12 and signed assistant coaches Dan Majerle, Bill Cartwright and Igor Kokoskov to contract extensions.
Portland fired general manager Kevin Pritchard.
Thursday, June 24
Memphis traded the draft rights to guard Dominique Jones to Dallas for cash.
Portland traded forward Martell Webster to Minnesota for forward Ryan Gomes and the draft rights to forward Luke Babbitt.
Toronto traded a future second-round pick and cash to Dallas for the draft rights to center Solomon Alabi.
Miami traded the draft rights to forward Latavious Williams to Oklahoma City for a future second-round pick.
Oklahoma City traded the draft rights to guard Erick Bledsoe to Los Angeles Clippers for a protected future first-round pick.
Atlanta traded the draft rights to forward Damion Jones to New Jersey for the draft rights to guard Jordan Crawford and center Tibor Pleiss.
Oklahoma City traded cash to Atlanta for the draft rights to center Tibor Pleiss.
Indiana traded the draft rights to forward Ryan Reid and cash to Oklahoma City for the draft rights to center Magnum Rolle.
Washington traded the draft rights to forwards Lazar Hayward and Nemanja Bjelica to Minnesota for the draft rights to forward Trevor Booker and center Hamady Ndiaye.
Wednesday, June 23
Miami traded guard Daequan Cook and the 18th overall pick in the 2010 draft to Oklahoma City for the 32nd overall pick.
Chicago named Tom Thibodeau head coach.
Tuesday, June 22
Golden State traded forward Corey Maggette and the 44th overall pick in the 2010 draft to Milwaukee for guard Charlie Bell and center Dan Gadzuric.
Monday, June 21
Denver tendered a qualifying offer
to forward Linas Kleiza.
Portland traded the 44th overall pick in the 2010 draft and cash to Golden State for the 34th overall pick in the 2010 draft.
Sunday,
June 20
Memphis
signed general manager and vice president of basketball operations
Chris
Wallace to a contract extension.
Friday,
June 18
Atlanta
named Bob Williams president.
Miami
exercised the contract option on guard Mario
Chalmers through 2010-11.
Portland
exercised the contract option on director of NBA scouting
Michael Born and director of college scouting
Chad Buchanan through 2010-11.
Thursday,
June 17
Philadelphia traded center Samuel Dalembert to Sacramento for center Spencer Hawes and forward Andres Nocioni.
Sunday, June 13
Atlanta named Larry Drew head coach.
Monday,
June 7
New
Orleans named Monty
Williams head coach.
Friday,
June 4
Cleveland fired general manager Danny Ferry and named Chris Grant general manager.
Wednesday, June 2
Toronto named PJ Carlesimo assistant coach.
Monday, May 24
Cleveland fired head coach Mike Brown.
Friday, May 21
Philadelphia named Doug Collins head coach.
Tuesday, May 18
Cleveland exercised the contract option on forward Leon Powe through 2010-11.
Monday, May 17
Minnesota named Tony Ronzone assistant general manager/player personnel.
Monday, May 14
Atlanta fired head coach Mike Woodson.
Monday, May 3
Oklahoma City exercised the contract option on head coach Scott Brooks through 2011-12.
Chicago fired head coach Vinny Del Negro.
Tuesday, April 20
Portland signed center Marcus Camby to a contract extension.
Thursday, April 15
Philadelphia fired head coach Eddie Jordan.
Memphis signed head coach Lionel Hollins to a contract extension.
Los
Angeles Clippers fired head coach Kim
Hughes.
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