The Knicks took a flier on promising young center Moses Brown to beef up their organizational center depth.
The 2024-25 NBA season is less than two weeks away. With preseason games wrapping up, teams around the league are preparing for another year. As always, there was some big time player movement this summer.
The Knicks have waived center Moses Brown after signing him to an Exhibit 10 deal for training camp, per the NBA transactions wire. Brown, who turns 25 early next week, has yet to stick with a team for a single season, though he sure has bounced around the basketball globe since entering the NBA in 2019.
Boo, Alex, and Damien shown the door, Moses welcomed aboard. The New York Knicks made four different roster moves on Wednesday leading up to their second preseason game against the Washington Wizards.
Moses Brown is coming off a year where he appeared in 22 games for the Portland Trail Blazers. The former UCLA star averaged 3.4 points and 3.9 rebounds per contest while shooting 50.8% from the field.
The New York Knicks had a busy offseason this summer, and it looks like they are not done changing their roster around just yet. In an official statement put on their X account, the Knicks announced they signed 7’2″ big man Moses Brown to an Exhibit 10 contract.
The Knicks have signed free agent center Moses Brown to an Exhibit 10 contract, the team announced today in a press release (Twitter link). Brown, who
The New York Knicks are continuing to make moves to solidify the back end of their roster, seeking the right mix of players as they head into the upcoming season.
The New York Knicks have a new center in Karl-Anthony Towns, but the team could still benefit from having some depth behind him. Mitchell Robinson won't be able to play for the Knicks until December or January as he heals from his offseason surgery.
Fortunately for front offices around the NBA, there's still a string of untapped potential in the free agency market. He's the best free agent at each position aged 25 or under.
The UCLA Bruins now have a former member of the Bruins on another Summer League roster. UCLA has made its mark all over the NBA in the past, giving the program claim to its legendary roots.
Now that the California Classic is over for the Los Angeles Lakers, they are off to Las Vegas to continue their Summer League exhibition schedule. After going 0-3 in San Francisco, L.A.
NBA Summer League is getting underway in Las Vegas, and teams are finalizing their rosters. Summer League rosters often contain a combination of newly drafted players, young players who are still trying to find their way at the NBA level, and slightly more experienced players who have yet to establish themselves.
The Portland Trail Blazers appear poised to move on from deep-bench reserve center Moses Brown, per Aaron Fentress of The Oregonian. Team president Joe Cronin inked him to a $2.2 million veteran's minimum deal for this season.
A 7-foot-2 big man who played one season of collegiate ball at UCLA, Brown signed a one-year, partially guaranteed contract with Portland back in August.
The Trail Blazers have signed center Moses Brown, the team announced in a press release. The deal is partially guaranteed and for one year, per Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.
It was announced by ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski on Monday afternoon that former LA Clippers big man Moses Brown had agreed to a one-year partially guaranteed contract with the Portland Trail Blazers. With the Clippers entering last season without an established backup center, Brown had some opportunities to play off the bench for them.
The Nets have officially signed center Moses Brown to a 10-day contract as they continue to seek a reliable backup in the middle. Brooklyn, which decided not to renew the 10-day deal of Nerlens Noel, announced the Brown move in a press release.
The Clippers intend to waive two-way center Moses Brown, per Law Murray of The Athletic. Brown, 23,is 7-foot-2 and has appeared in 34 games, averaging 4.6 points and 4.1 rebounds in 8.5 minutes a night.
The Cavaliers are adding a promising young big man to what is already one of the top young teams in the league.
Since the "trust the process" days of the Philadelphia 76ers, the word "tanking" entered the everyday sports fans' lexicon. Last season, the Oklahoma City Thunder raised the bar of strategic losing.
There has been a lot of smoke surrounding the Dallas Mavericks' trade pursuit of Goran Dragic since he landed with the Toronto Raptors in part of the Kyle Lowry sign-and-trade.
The first-round pick that the Celtics are sending the Thunder gives Oklahoma City three first-round picks in the upcoming draft.
It’s funny how a little gesture can completely turn a life around. Your friends and close ones can inspire you in ways you never thought you could be inspired, and if you don’t take our word for it, just ask Moses Brown.
Moses Brown‘s new contract with the Thunder is a four-year deal worth $6.8M. If Brown keeps playing like he has in his last four games (14.3 PPG, 16.8 RPG), that deal could wind up being a major bargain for the Thunder.
Brown's impressive showing put him in the team's record books.
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