Day: September 15, 2023

Jarred Vanderbilt, Lakers Agree To Four-Year, $48M ExtensionJarred Vanderbilt, Lakers Agree To Four-Year, $48M Extension

Jarred Vanderbilt and the Los Angeles Lakers have agreed to a four-year, $48 million contract extension. Vanderbilt’s deal is fully guaranteed and includes a player option on the final season.

Vanderbilt had one season remaining on the three-year deal he signed with the Minnesota Timberwolves during the 2021 offseason. Vanderbilt is set to make $4.6 million this season for the Lakers, who acquired him ahead of the trade deadline in a three-team trade.

In 26 games (24 starts) with the Lakers, Vanderbilt averaged 7.2 points, 6.7 rebounds and 1.2 steals. He also started in 13 of the 15 playoff games he played for Los Angeles.

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Markieff Morris On Nikola Jokic: He’s Gonna Get HisMarkieff Morris On Nikola Jokic: He’s Gonna Get His

In early-November of 2021, when he was a member of the Miami Heat, Markieff Morris delivered a hard foul to Nikola Jokic in transition. Jokic responded by hitting Morris in the back. Morris then missed roughly four months of the season due to whiplash suffered from Jokic’s shove.

Morris hasn’t forgotten the incident, despite it being nearly two years old.

“Sucker shot. That’s what we call it in my hood,” Morris said of the shove from Jokic. “Took a sucker shot. They call it snuck. He snuck me. It was a sucker shot. He’s gonna get his though. Don’t trip.”

Morris is currently unsigned, but reportedly will sign a deal to return to the Dallas Mavericks ahead of the upcoming season. Morris was traded to Dallas in the deal that sent Kyrie Irving to the Mavericks ahead of last season’s trade deadline.

Dallas and the Denver Nuggets are scheduled to play their first game on November 3.

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Wolves Sign Vit KrejciWolves Sign Vit Krejci

The Minnesota Timberwolves today announced the team has signed guard Vit Krejci.

Krejci, 6-8, spent last season with the Atlanta Hawks where he totaled 36 points and 26 rebounds in 29 games. Prior to the Hawks, he played his rookie season with the Oklahoma City Thunder averaging 6.2 points on 40.7% shooting, 3.4 rebounds and 1.9 assists in 30 appearances (eight starts).

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Adam Silver: Player Participation Policy ‘Initially A Somewhat Light Touch’Adam Silver: Player Participation Policy ‘Initially A Somewhat Light Touch’

The NBA approved a Player Participation Policy that mandates healthy players appear in games. When a team rests two healthy stars in the same game, they will be subject to fines.

“In terms of how long we’ve been working on it, I would say with a more serious focus, roughly in the last year it became part of the collective bargaining, I should say,” said Silver. “The Player Participation Policy is part of many steps we’ve taken. Whether it’s in the bargaining agreement itself, the 65-game limit for eligibility for awards, creating different incentives for players, like the Play-In Tournament, for example, like the In-Season Tournament, to focus attention on the regular season. But the policy itself, I think it was, the Players Association was very much a part of it. We had extensive discussions with them. Then with individual groups of players, particularly veterans in the league, about how they thought we should be approaching it.”

While players have received an outsized share of criticism for the practice, it was teams who began pushing the concept in order to keep players healthy.

“Yes, I do worry about infringing on how a team operates,” said Silver. “While we want to state a strong principle, I would say at least initially we’re taking a somewhat light touch here I think under the notion that change will probably happen here incrementally. I think we’ll state this principle, see how teams react and see if more needs to be done.

“But I think most importantly there’s a sense from all the different constituent groups in the league that this is ultimately about the fans and that we’ve taken this too far. I mean, this is an acknowledgment that it’s gotten away from us a bit, particularly I think when you see young, healthy players who are resting, and it becomes maybe even more a notion of stature around the league as opposed to absolute needed rest, or it’s just part of being a NBA player that you rest on certain days. That’s what we’re trying to move away from.”

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Jordan Ford, Kings Agree To Two-Way ContractJordan Ford, Kings Agree To Two-Way Contract

The Sacramento Kings have signed Jordan Ford to a Two-Way contract.

Ford went undrafted in 2020 out of Saint Mary’s.

Ford was also on the Kings during the 2022 preseason and then appeared in 32 games with the Stockton Kings of the G League. Ford averaged 14.7 points, 2.2 rebounds and 4.6 assists in 26.1 minutes.

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‘We didn’t pay him more to do less’: Is Jalen Hurts running too much for his own good?‘We didn’t pay him more to do less’: Is Jalen Hurts running too much for his own good?

Hurts is the only quarterback in NFL history to post 10-plus rushing scores in consecutive seasons and has the second-most rush attempts by a QB within their first three seasons. Will that playing style translate to a long career?

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