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The San Antonio Spurs filled up another roster spot with a free agent signing that sees them bring back a familiar face.
In addition to this year’s rookie class, the Wizards will send out their rising sophomores for the exhibition showcase in Las Vegas.
Free agent guard Jordan McLaughlin has agreed to a one-year, $3 million deal to return to the San Antonio Spurs, agent Greg Lawrence of Wasserman told ESPN. McLaughlin split last season with the Spurs and Kings, and now enters his seventh NBA campaign as a reserve guard. pic.twitter.com/DzyvaSP5cb
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Form Ohio State basketball player Brice Sensabaugh has broken an NBA record.
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Yardbarker on MSNNBA Trade Grades: Spurs Improve Frontcourt Depth, Wizards Continue Collecting Young Prospects and Draft AssetsThe Washington Wizards completed their fourth trade of the 2025 offseason earlier tonight. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, the Wizards are sending recently acquired Kelly Olynyk to the San Antonio Spurs in exchange for Malaki Branham,
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Where will Marcus Smart land … and should Celtics pursue a reunion?Marcus Smart is on his third team in three years since the Boston Celtics traded him in June 2023 — and he could be on the move again. After acquiring CJ McCollum, Cam Whitmore, Malaki Branham and Blake Wesley in a pair of trades,
The San Antonio Spurs traded Blake Wesley and Malaki Branham to the Washington Wizards for Kelly Olynyk, and Jeremy Sochan was quick to drop his reaction.
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Front Office Sports on MSNWizards Pushing Limits of Youth With 11 Players on Rookie DealsWashington’s 2025 first-round pick is top-eight protected. The post Wizards Pushing Limits of Youth With 11 Players on Rookie Deals appeared first on Front Office Sports.