NBA teams expressed interest in Spencer Dinwiddie leading up to Thursday's 3 p.m. deadline, as SNY's Ian Begley noted last Thursday and Feb. 27, but the Nets ultimately did not move the injured guard, Hoops Hype's Michael Scotto reported at 3:11 p.m.
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So when he came to the Kings in a trade on deadline day, he hoped to continue rocking his favorite number. However, Jason Williams previously wore the number and was a fan favorite, with his throwback jersey still a big seller online. But with Williams' blessing, Wright announced on social media that he will be wearing No. 55 for the Kings starting with Saturday night's game against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Now that the veteran guard reportedly has been traded to the Charlotte Hornets, Mannion reflected on his time with Wanamaker after Thursday's shootaround.
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In making trade offers for Lowry, teams had to take into consideration whether he would turn out to be a rental for the season or they would be able to meet his contract expectations to stay in free agency. That impacted how far teams were willing to go on him.
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However, for a couple of teams that didn’t make deals at the deadline, several adversaries around them got better while they stayed the same. For a select few, that’s not a big deal. The Brooklyn Nets, for example, simply need to get Kevin Durant healthy and scour the buyout market after all the deals they’ve made this season. The Milwaukee Bucks added Jrue Holiday before the season and just landed P.J. Tucker. And the Utah Jazz, despite coming back down to earth in recent weeks, didn’t really have many avenues to realistically improve a core that’s built its success on chemistry.
The Rockets enter with 22 losses in their last 23 games, whereas the Timberwolves have actually won four of their last nine. It’s not great, but by comparison, it’s “better.” Houston is also dealing with the emotional baggage of Friday’s shocking collapse in the final minutes.