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Jemerrio Jones
Position: -
Born: 04/09/95
Height: 6-5 / 1.96
Weight:201 lbs. / 91.2 kg.
Earnings: $52,170 ($53,372*)
Born: 04/09/95
Height: 6-5 / 1.96
Weight:201 lbs. / 91.2 kg.
Earnings: $52,170 ($53,372*)
Bobby Marks: The Jemerrio Jones contract in Milwaukee contains an Exhibit 10. The intention is that Jones (once he is waived) will spend the first few months (unless signed by a team) in the G-league playing for the Wisconsin Herd.

Chris Miller: #Wizards have waived Justin Anderson, Jemerrio Jones and Phil Booth. Booth will move to the @CapitalCityGoGo. Fred Katz first reported #RepTheDistrict
Anthony Davis officially a Laker

The Los Angeles Lakers have acquired forward Anthony Davis from the New Orleans Pelicans in exchange for Lonzo Ball, Josh Hart, Brandon Ingram, the draft rights to De’Andre Hunter, two first round picks, a first-round pick swap right and cash. As part of the trade, the Lakers also sent Isaac Bonga, Jemerrio Jones, Moritz Wagner and a future second round draft pick to the Wizards, who in return, sent cash consideration to the Pelicans.
On Thursday, Washington acquired three players (Moritz Wagner, Jemerrio Jones and Isaac Bonga) in a trade with the Los Angeles Lakers, according to a person with knowledge of the deal. By doing so, the Wizards lodged themselves into the Anthony Davis saga as the third team in the monumental trade between the New Orleans Pelicans and Lakers.
Albert Nahmad: Wizards will likely take Mo Wagner and Isaac Bonga into their $5.5M trade exception (leaving $2.0M remaining), while Jemerrio Jones will be taken into the minimum salary exception.

The Los Angeles Lakers are trading Moritz Wagner, Isaac Bonga and Jemerrio Jones to the Washington Wizards as part of a three-way deal that landed New Orleans Pelicans star Anthony Davis with L.A., clearing the way for maximum salary space in free agency, league sources tell ESPN. As part of the deal to unload those contracts and salary, Davis plans to waive his $4 million trade bonus, which will push the Lakers cap space to $32M for the start of free agency.