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Miles Plumlee

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Born: 09/01/88
Height: 6-11 / 2.11
Weight:255 lbs. / 115.7 kg.
Earnings: $42,673,973 ($44,987,068*)
Born: 09/01/88
Height: 6-11 / 2.11
Weight:255 lbs. / 115.7 kg.
Earnings: $42,673,973 ($44,987,068*)

Miles Plumlee has signed a deal with the Perth Wildcats of Australia for the remainder of the 19-20 season. “I’m happy to be here. I know this club is in top-standing with their championships and culture. It’s really enticing to come to a great team, and winning makes everything more fun, so I want to come here and win,” said Plumlee. “I’m going to be high energy, I’m going to play hard, bring athleticism and do whatever I can to win – defensive presence, especially inside, rebounding, blocking shots and finishing.
Miles Plumlee signs in Australia

The Perth Wildcats have signed seven-year NBA veteran Miles Plumlee to its roster for the remainder of the 2019/20 NBL season. Fellow American Dario Hunt was released from his contract on Wednesday morning, allowing the reigning champions to make the change. Standing at 211cm and weighing 113kg, Plumlee is a powerful post player with exceptional athleticism. He was selected in the first round of the 2012 NBA Draft by the Indiana Pacers, and went on to play 347 NBA games with the Pacers, Phoenix Suns, Milwaukee Bucks, Charlotte Hornets and Atlanta Hawks.

Emiliano Carchia: Miles Plumlee agreed to terms with Zhejiang Guangsha to replace Kenneth Faried, a source told @Sportando.
Bobby Marks: Memphis will have a $12.5M cap hit on Miles Plumlee and $392K for Ivan Rabb. Since the Rabb contract becomes guaranteed on Oct. 19, any team claiming the former second-round pick would inherit his $1.6M guaranteed contract.
Grizzlies waive Rabb, Plumlee
Shams Charania: The Memphis Grizzlies are waiving forward Ivan Rabb and center Miles Plumlee, league sources tell @The Athletic @Stadium.
The Grizzlies announced jersey number assignments for other offseason acquisitions such as Allen, Jones, De’Anthony Melton, Miles Plumlee and Solomon Hill. There has been no such announcement for Jackson. And while those other new players all have acknowledged the Grizzlies as their new team on Twitter, Jackson has not.

The National Basketball Association has invested in Nex Team Inc., a mobile artificial intelligence company that has developed HomeCourt, an iPhone-based training application aimed toward youth basketball players. Nex Team had already attracted a wide range investors, including Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, Brooklyn Nets co-owner Joe Tsai, Mason and Miles Plumlee, Al Horford, Sue Bird, Steve Nash and Bradley Beal.