Grizzlies PR: The @memgrizz have signed Dusty Hannahs and waived Matt Mooney. Press release below.
Memphis Grizzlies General Manager Chris Wallace today announced that the team has signed guard Dusty Hannahs to a 10-day contract as a Call-Up from the NBA G League’s Memphis Hustle, pursuant to the NBA’s hardship roster rules. Hannahs will wear jersey #8 for the Grizzlies. Hannahs (6-4, 195) competed in 49 regular season games (seven starts) this season for the Hustle, the Grizzlies’ NBA G League affiliate, and averaged 14.5 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.4 assists while shooting a G League-leading 92.6 percent from the free throw line. Hannahs, the Hustle’s all-time leading scorer who led the club in total points (710) this season, guided the team to its first trip to the G League Playoffs and averaged 29.0 points in two postseason contests, including 26 points in the Hustle’s first-ever playoff victory on March 27 at Stockton and a season-high 32 points in the Western Conference Semifinals on March 29 at Rio Grande Valley.
Michael Wallace: After another strong outing in Friday's @nbagleague playoff loss to Rio Grande Valley, @MemphisHustle guard Dusty @D_Hannahs Hannahs being strongly considered for shot with @Memphis Grizzlies. Hearing Memphis was granted an injury exception to add roster spot.
August 8, 2022 | 8:04 pm EDT Update
Nets owner after Kevin Durant's ultimatum: Our front office and coaching staff have my support

Joseph Tsai: Our front office and coaching staff have my support. We will make decisions in the best interest of the Brooklyn Nets.
Quinn Cook to Sacramento

Marc J. Spears: The Kings have agreed to sign NBA veteran Quinn Cook to a one-year contact, source told @espn @andscape. The two-time NBA champion played for the G League Stockton Kings last season and is competing for a third point guard spot. Last played in the NBA for Cavs 2020-21 season.

The NBA informed teams Monday that players still need to have either received a primary course of a COVID-19 vaccine or been given a medical clearance from getting one in order to play games in Canada, according to a league memo obtained by ESPN. The memo also states that, should players be ineligible to play in games in Canada, teams must list them as, “Out – Health and Safety Protocols,” and that they will lose their pay for any games missed due to not being vaccinated.
This season, the Raptors will play at least 44 games in Canada: preseason games in Edmonton against the Utah Jazz; Montreal against the Boston Celtics; and Toronto against the Chicago Bulls; plus their typical 41 regular-season home games at Scotiabank Arena and any additional playoff games. The same rules apply both to going to Canada to play in a game, as well as for entering the United States. Anyone playing for the Raptors, therefore, would have to be vaccinated in order to play in any game this season. Last season, the Raptors were fully vaccinated.
Former player Keith Bogans joining Pistons coaching staff
Frank Isola: Keith Bogans is close to finalizing a deal to join the Pistons staff. Another former NBA player, Rashard Lewis, is also in talks with the Pistons.

This past weekend, Sacramento Kings superstar De’Aaron Fox and his girlfriend Recee Caldwell finally got married after being engaged for two years. The reception was held on Saturday, Aug. 6 in Malibu, CA.
A few of Fox’s peers also attended the wedding including Sacramento Kings general manager Monte McNair and Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum. Former Kentucky Wildcats Bam Adebayo and Wenyen Gabriel, who was also Fox’s teammate in Sacramento, attended the wedding. Adebayo and Gabriel were two of the groomsmen at the ceremony.