BRANDAN WRIGHT RUMORS

Video: Brandan Wright can jump very, very high

In case you missed it, one more highlight from Tuesday night to whet your appetite for a full slate of games on Wednesday (highlighted by the Heat at the Clippers in a game where we feel sorry for the rims). Brandan Wright of the now 5-5 Mavericks can jump out of the building, which works…
Via Pro Basketball Talk  |  January 11, 2012

Mavericks sign forward Brandan Wright

The Dallas Mavericks announced today they have signed free agent forward Brandan Wright. Per team policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed. Wright (6-10, 210) is a former first round draft pick (eighth overall) and joins the Mavericks as a free agent from the New Jersey Nets. Wright was traded to New Jersey last February [...]
Via Inside Hoops  |  December 09, 2011

Brandan Wright’s star-crossed, shoulder-crunched, de-valued Warriors’ career

Brandan Wright came to the Warriors in the summer of 2007, a moment of extreme oddity for the franchise and, unfortunately for him, Wright was never able to escape the hex. [Monte Poole on the Wright trade.] That was just part of Wright’s unlucky fate–he showed up at an especially tense... Continue reading...
Via Talking Points  |  February 24, 2011

Warriors weigh options with Brandan Wright

The Warriors had their own lottery-pick forward for whom they had such high hopes: Brandan Wright. No, he's not at the level of Griffin, whom the Los Angeles Clippers -- today's opponent -- selected No. 1 overall in the 2009 draft. But Wright shows flashes of being dynamic. Is that potential still enough to keep him around?
Via Tar Heel Times  |  January 11, 2011

Brandan Wright: "Cheap is the best way to be"

Brandan Wright of the Golden State Warriors, who was a first-round draft pick and will have earned $11 million before his 24th birthday, is typical of a new (frugal) attitude (in the NBA). He said he owns one BMW and a home in Nashville for his immediate family. And if his spending ever gets out of hand, he said, he has trained his financial advisers to call him to tell him to rein...
Via Tar Heel Times  |  November 23, 2010

Warriors Don't Make Extension Offer To B. Wright

The Warriors will not offer a contract extension to Brandan Wright, according to a team source...
Via RealGM  |  November 01, 2010

Brandan Wright likely to miss final summer-league games

We'll know for sure in about five hours, but the Warriors are saying power forward Brandan Wright will most likely sit out the final two summer-league games with a sore left shoulder. To be clear, Wright has not seriously injured his surgically-repaired shoulder, but the Warriors are being extra careful with the power forward during the somewhat meaningless games. Wright showed...
Via SFgate  |  July 13, 2010

Summer League: Brandan Wright Survives Game 1

As the Warriors continue to say goodbye to pieces of their past — Anthony Morrow, signing a $12 million offer sheet with the Nets, looks like the next to go — the Las Vegas Summer League should provide at least a small glimpse of the team’s future.  All eyes were on a lottery pick power [...]
Via Fast Break  |  July 09, 2010

Heels in the League (10/31/08)

Pretty decent size line up in the National Basketball Association last night. But even with the line as it was, only one ex Tar Heels played in the seven games on hand.
Via The 5th Corner  |  November 01, 2008

Warriors still after Yi?

ESPN's Chad Ford is reporting that the Golden State Warriors are still after Yi Jianlian. Ford speculates that they could offer Brandan Wright and the #14 pick in the draft for Yi. This would be an interesting deal for the Bucks and new GM John Hammond, who did not draft Yi Jianlian and isn't beholden to him. I watched a number of Bucks games early in the year and liked...
Via The Scores Report  |  June 05, 2008
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