All NBA Teams All NBA Teams Eastern Atlanta Boston Brooklyn Charlotte Chicago Cleveland Detroit Indiana Miami Milwaukee New York Orlando Philadelphia Toronto Washington Western Dallas Denver Golden State Houston LA Clippers LA Lakers Memphis Minnesota New Orleans Oklahoma City Phoenix Portland Sacramento San Antonio Utah By signing, Herro cannot be traded for at least 30 days… shares share tweet pin sms send email 2 years ago – via Miami Herald By signing, Herro cannot be traded for at least 30 days. But the team appears disinclined to trade him, anyway, in a proposed deal for Oklahoma City guard Russell Westbrook. More on Russell Westbrook to Heat? 2 years ago – via Miami Herald The Heat and Thunder have been discussing potential combinations of players, and those specifics remain unknown. But indications are the Heat would prefer not to include Bam Adebayo or Herro. This trade would be highly appealing to the Heat if Miami can merely shed contracts of players not in its longterm plans, but it’s questionable if the Thunder would go for that. 2 years ago – via ESPN Miami acquired All-Star guard Jimmy Butler in a four-way sign-and-trade at the start of free agency. President Pat Riley and coach Erik Spoelstra continue to be aggressive in pursuing star-level veteran talent without the benefit of salary cap space or many coveted future assets to peddle in deals. 2 years ago – via Twitter wojespn Russell Westbrook would welcome trade? Adrian Wojnarowski: Story filed to ESPN: In aftermath of Paul George’s departure, OKC star Russell Westbrook is welcoming to idea of Sam Presti engineering a trade that would bring an end to his illustrious 11-year Thunder tenure. Miami's expressed interest, a destination that appeals to Westbrook. 2 years ago – via Twitter BobbyMarks42 Bobby Marks: Keep an eye out for the $138.9M tax apron in Miami. The Heat are $986K below the threshold and the Miami front office cannot take back more or equal $$ and stay under- plus fill out the roster. 2 years ago – via Miami Herald As Oklahoma City seriously considers trading eight-time All-Star Russell Westbrook, Miami has conveyed interest, according to multiple league sources. 2 years ago – via Miami Herald His elite skills and relentless competitiveness fit what the Heat wants in a player, as one person who has spoken to the Heat said. 2 years ago – via ESPN Westbrook has a massive contract, with four years and $170 million remaining. He also has a game built upon athleticism and will turn 31 in November. That combination, along with a strong personality, is why the prevailing opinion among insiders is that the Miami Heat are the most likely landing spot. 2 years ago – via Twitter flasportsbuzz Barry Jackson: Been made clear to us this afternoon that Heat officials absolutely like Westbrook. We'll see where it leads, if anywhere 5 years ago – via South Florida Sun-Sentinel Russell Westbrook remains a longshot for any team beyond the Thunder. And for those inside the organization to again express conviction that a legitimate run can be made for the top name in free agency only furthers the all-or-nothing feel when it comes to rebuilding from the Big Three era. Sometimes (actually, most of the time) rebuilds are incremental. 5 years ago – via ESPN.com Ramona Shelburne: Only Pat Riley knows why Miami didn't increase its offer more to Dwyane Wade, but there are clear benefits to the Heat's financial flexibility when free agents like Russell Westbrook will hit the market 5 years ago – via Twitter IraHeatBeat Ira Winderman: For trade purposes, Westbrook to earn $18 million this season in final year of contract. So teams could be looking at a rental. 5 years ago – via Twitter IraHeatBeat Ira Winderman: So any Heat bid for Westbrook would have to start with Dragic and not much more to offer beyond say Winslow in such a deal. Trade, Tyler Herro, Uncategorized Trade, Tyler Herro, Russell Westbrook, Miami Heat, Oklahoma City Thunder Storyline: Russell Westbrook to Heat? shares share tweet pin sms send email
Jordan Clarkson: 'This is that time and that moment where I've impacted the game' Just like when both Bryant and James won five NBA titles, Clarkson’s main source of motivation points toward collecting championship hardware. Unlike when Bryant and James both won Finals and regular-season MVP awards, Clarkson’s other source of motivation points toward becoming the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year. “If we’re winning games and we’re doing that, I’ll be rewarded for that,” Clarkson told USA TODAY Sports. “I feel like this is that time and that moment where I’ve impacted the game.” 2 hours ago – via Mark Medina @ USA Today Sports Awards, Top Rumors Top Rumors, Awards, Jordan Clarkson, Utah Jazz
“If the Sixth Man of the Year award comes and I don’t get it, I don’t need the validation because my teammates, coaching staff and a lot of my peers gave me that,” Clarkson said. “They’re telling me, ‘I respect what you do’ and all of that. So, I know that goes a long way as well. But it’s definitely something I want to get accomplished one of these years. Hopefully it’s this year.” 2 hours ago – via Mark Medina @ USA Today Sports Awards, Top Rumors Top Rumors, Awards, Jordan Clarkson, Utah Jazz
So after a regular-season loss in Portland, Bryant chewed out his younger teammates over their attitude, work habits and decision making. “I remember him just really getting upset,” Clarkson said. “You’ve seen him come out of his skin and grill us a little bit. But from that point on, I felt all of us had a different look at everything with what we wanted to do. That’s probably, in terms of development, a little wake-up call.” 2 hours ago – via Mark Medina @ USA Today Sports Uncategorized Jordan Clarkson, Kobe Bryant, Utah Jazz
Aaron Gordon on being traded: 'I didn’t know if everybody was pushing in the same direction' “It was difficult, yes, because I would have loved to have stayed with a healthy Markelle (Fultz), and a healthy Jonathan Isaac and a newly blossoming Mo Bamba and a healthy Cole Anthony, but I felt like there was just something telling me I needed to shake things up. It kind of felt like I had one foot on the gas and one foot on the brake out in Orlando. “I was giving it my all, you know? I was giving it my all, and it was difficult, man. I didn’t know if everybody was pushing in the same direction.” 2 hours ago – via Sam Amick @ The Athletic Trade, Top Rumors Top Rumors, Trade, Aaron Gordon, Cole Anthony, Jonathan Isaac, Markelle Fultz, Mo Bamba, Denver Nuggets, Orlando Magic
Organizationally, I asked? “Yeah, organizationally, in terms of the plan,” Gordon continued. “I think (Magic front office executives) John Hammond, Jeff Weltman, those guys are amazing people — amazing people, and very talented managers as well. But I feel like they got kind of cast into the revolving door out there as well in Orlando. So many coaches — five coaches in seven years (Jacque Vaughn, James Borrego, Scott Skiles, Frank Vogel and Steve Clifford). And it was kind of a different organization after the passing of Mr. (Rich) DeVos (in September 2018) as well. It was just a lot. A lot of uncertainty, an insecure kind of feeling. But I have no doubt in my mind that John and Jeff are going to get that organization back to where it needs to be. 2 hours ago – via Sam Amick @ The Athletic James Borrego, Jeff Weltman, John Hammond, Scott Skiles, Steve Clifford, Trade, Uncategorized James Borrego, Jeff Weltman, John Hammond, Scott Skiles, Steve Clifford, Trade, Aaron Gordon, Jacque Vaughn, Denver Nuggets, Orlando Magic
“This year, we have high, high aspirations — championship aspirations,” Gordon, who clearly didn’t get the memo about those hopes no longer being on the table, told The Athletic. “We still feel like we have enough, especially with ‘Joker’ man. When you’ve got that guy on the floor, you have a chance to win every single night. So everybody’s got to step up, everybody has to play their best. But if we’re doing that, then I feel like we have a good chance to go as far as we want to.” 2 hours ago – via Sam Amick @ The Athletic Uncategorized Aaron Gordon, Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets
“He’s a genius, man,” Gordon said of Jokic, who is on track to become just the second player in league history to average at least 26 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists per game (Oscar Robertson is the other, and he did it just once). “He’s a basketball genius. That’s really what it comes down to. He’s playing it like it’s chess, seeing it three steps ahead. “I’m starting to learn that you’ve always got to keep your eye on him when he has the ball because he’ll find you. He’ll find you. Even if you don’t think you’re open, you’re open. He’ll pass you open, which is dope. It’s just amazing to play with somebody like that who can actually pass you open and sees the game (like that), and who likes to pass and enjoys passing.” 2 hours ago – via Sam Amick @ The Athletic Uncategorized Aaron Gordon, Nikola Jokic, Oscar Robertson, Denver Nuggets
Clippers not re-signing Malik Fitts Law Murray: A source confirms that the LA Clippers will not re-sign Malik Fitts to a second 10-day contract ahead of Tuesday’s game in Portland. Expectation is that Yogi Ferrell will take that spot pending health and safety protocols. 3 hours ago – via Twitter LawMurrayTheNU Free Agency, Top Rumors Top Rumors, Free Agency, Malik Fitts, Yogi Ferrell, Los Angeles Clippers This rumor is part of a storyline: 3 more rumors