Chinese team Guangzhou announced the signing of Lorenzo Brown to replace Cory Jefferson.
Storyline: Lorenzo Brown Free Agency
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Adrian Wojnarowski: Six players hit waivers at 5 PM: MarShon Brooks, Michael Carter-Williams, Patrick McCaw, James Nunnally, Lorenzo Brown and Ron Baker. Rest of non-guaranteed contracts are locked in for season now.
Bobby Marks: The projected tax bill in Toronto now drops from $34.5M to $32.2M after the Lorenzo Brown waiver. Signed to a minimum contract in the offseason, Brown had $800K in guaranteed money. The roster in Toronto is now at 13 players.
Shams Charania: Guard Lorenzo Brown is finalizing a one-year deal with the Raptors, league sources tell Yahoo Sports. Brown was on a two-way contract with Toronto last season and won G League MVP for Raptors 905.
Shams Charania: The Toronto Raptors plan to sign two-way guard Lorenzo Brown for rest of the season, league sources tell Yahoo Sports. Brown was awarded the G League MVP, leading affiliate 905 to the Finals.
RaptorsMR: The @Raptors have signed Lorenzo Brown to a two-way contract.
Pistons keeping Beno Udrih
Aaron McMann: Update: no roster moves coming for the Pistons. Too late to waive players, source says.
Pistons adding Lorenzo Brown
Shams Charania: Sources: Pistons signing guard Lorenzo Brown of D-League, releasing Beno Udrih. Udrih had productive season for DET before injury Sunday.
Chris Reichert: Former Pistons PG, Lorenzo Brown will sign with Euroleague team in Russia very soon, per a league source
Marc J. Spears: The Pistons request waivers on Trey Freeman, Mamadou N’Diaye and Lorenzo Brown.
The Detroit Pistons announced today that the team has signed guard Lorenzo Brown to a contract. Per team policy, terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
The Detroit Pistons announced today that the team has signed guard Lorenzo Brown to a 10-day contract. Per team policy, terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
Pistons to sign Lorenzo Brown
Shams Charania: The Detroit Pistons plan to sign guard Lorenzo Brown of D-League Grand Rapids to a 10-day contract, league sources tell The Vertical.
Bobby Marks: 10-day contracts for Lorenzo Brown (PHX) and Elliot Williams (MEM) expire on Sunday. Both teams can offer a 2nd 10-day.
Paul Coro: Point guard Lorenzo Brown, just signed to a 10-day contract, has joined the Suns for shootaround. #SunsVsHeat https://t.co/eFUtbf9MLz
Suns to sign Lorenzo Brown
Shams Charania: The Phoenix Suns plan to sign guard Lorenzo Brown of Grand Rapids in the NBA D-League on 10-day contract, league sources tell Yahoo.
February 19, 2019 | 2:40 pm EST Update

Yahoo Sports NBA: “I’m not willing to sell myself out for (championships)”@Dame_Lillard on why he hasn’t left Portland. The @Trailblazers All-Star joined @ChrisBHaynes on the latest episode of Posted Up… You DO NOT want to miss this!
In the interview with Haynes, Lillard discussed how much he values the notion of people looking back when his career is over and respecting the way he did things: “When my career is over and I’m gonna know the relationships that I’m gonna have. I am going to know the people who knew I was solid with them regardless of if I was at the top or if I control it. All of this stuff. That I did it the right way and I took people’s situations and their families and what could be into consideration before I just made a decision based off, ‘All right, this is what would be best for me. This is what people want to see me do.'”

Though it’s not unusual for an athlete to have a late-career surge, the reason for McGee’s is: his began when he gave up meat. “I was in Dallas and I had gained weight and knew becoming a vegetarian was the quickest way to lose it,” he said. “I just wasn’t sure if I could do it.” It was 2015, and he was a bench player for the Mavericks struggling to find minutes. A trip to Whole Foods led to his discovery of a plant-based culinary company by the name of Beyond Meat — and with it, renewed energy.

Irving said he mentioned his diet change during an interview at the beginning of last season, and Beyond Meat offered to send him samples. “I was noticing that I wasn’t able to recover as fast after games and workouts,” he said. “I did a lot of research and learned that my diet could be a factor. “It was good timing as I was struggling to find quality plant-based foods that still had a lot of flavor.” But can he and other NBA evangelists really get people to grill tasty sunflower seeds instead of ground beef? “Not only do I think it will be a permanent change among athletes,” Irving said, “but I think we will see people who aren’t professional athletes making the change as well.”
This is the square footage, among the disconnected and the disenfranchised and those being odd for effect mixed with those who are effectually odd, this is where Supreme Bey chooses to meet. “I love it here because everyone is so f—— weird,’’ says the man more commonly known as Chris Douglas-Roberts. “It’s the only place that no one stares at me.’’ As he sits down on a white sectional inside the relatively simplistic Cadillac Hotel, he is 11 years and a lifetime of self-discovery removed from the player who helped Memphis reach the Final Four in 2008. Now 32, he has bobbed-length dreads with gold tips and a full-mouthed diamond grill, and he wears both a black warmup jacket and black loafers with his DCTG (Don’t Cheat The Grind). A pair of bright socks peek out of his pants, Michael Jackson-Billie Jean video style, and black sunglasses shade his eyes, even as nightfall sets in.
Now here are the particulars. DCTG Sportswear is a trademarked brand, and you can buy the clothes online. Supreme says he has factories in Pakistan and China to mass-produce the apparel. He likes to keep supply low in order to ratchet up demand, but he also is the first to say that this is mostly a hobby. Raven, who played at Memphis, sketches her designs but is also just getting her line off the ground. The model, Mason, did sign a deal with APM, a boutique agency in New York, and Supreme did negotiate the contract. But Mason is not, technically, a supermodel. His foundation will focus on families in need in Memphis, but he’s only just returned there to get that started. As for the sports agency, he has eyes on a few players he’d love to represent. They just don’t know it yet.
Hardaway: A lot of teams thought they had an opportunity to win a championship. Davis: We knew it was our year, and we were preparing as if it were our year. Adam Keefe (Utah Jazz center): The feeling was our team is here, we’re intact, we’re good, we’re going to have a really good shot at this. We felt we were there before [Jordan retired].