It was reported on Friday morning that the Sacramento Kings were waiving standout rookie Boogie Ellis after the 24-year-old guard had a strong showing in the preseason.
The Sacramento Kings have made a few moves in the past week to get their roster in shape before training camp kicks off on October 1st, with one final move coming on Friday.
The Boston Celtics parted ways with undrafted 2020 guard prospect Brodric Thomas, who played in 12 games during the team’s run to the 2022 NBA Finals this past season and also started for Joe Mazzulla’s Summer League Cs.
There's been a flurry of transactions around the NBA in the lead-up to the regular season. The Celtics have recently waived Luka Samanic, signed, then waived A.J.
Thomas appeared in 12 games for Boston last year as a two-way player. He spent most of the season with the team’s G League affiliate in Maine.
No follow-up surgery was needed during the offseason, and Williams is expected to be 100% when training camp opens in about five weeks.
With the Cleveland Cavaliers 2021-22 season around the corner, they look to be making the finishing touches to their squad, like other clubs. Recently, the Cavaliers waived big Mfiondu Kabengele and guard/wing Brodric Thomas on Tuesday, to that point.
The moves bring the Cavaliers down to 18 players on the roster, with 11 guaranteed contracts.
The Cavaliers have locked down one of their two-way slots, agreeing to a deal with Brodric Thomas (per JD Shaw of Hoops Rumors). Thomas, who went undrafted out of Truman back in 2020, began his NBA career with the Rockets before signing on with the Cavs via a two-way deal last season.
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