The Cleveland Cavaliers have once again dug deep into their bench for minutes as they continue to get this team back to full strength. This is something that's impacted Cleveland's entire season, but players always seem to step up no matter what J.B.
Life in the NBA can change at the drop of a hat. For all of the talk about player movement, teams these days are quick to move on from guys if it means
What do the Cavs have behind Jarrett Allen? With Jarrett Allen on the shelf for at least two weeks, let’s get to know the three others centers the Cavaliers have on the roster.
When the Cleveland Cavaliers made their slew of moves last month in the league’s free agency period following the 2023 NBA Draft, the two notable transactions involved Cleveland’s signing of Georges Niang and sign-and-trade for Max Strus.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have 13 roster players, with a number of new faces representing some significant turnover in the team’s non-core players. With
Damian Jones is coming off a season where he played for both the Los Angeles Lakers and the Utah Jazz. The former Vanderbilt star finished the year with averages of 3.5 points and 3.0 rebounds per contest while shooting 64.0% from the field in 41 regular season games for the two teams.
The Cavaliers have been active in the last 24 hours, but their moves have focused on the wing and forward spots. Jones will provide some additional size in the frontcourt.
The opt-in doesn’t necessarily assure the big man of a return to Utah though, since he’ll immediately become trade-eligible once his option is officially picked up.
In a three-team blockbuster deal that saw the Lakers welcome back D'Angelo Russell, they also had to part ways with two players that they signed this past summer.
After neither could find consistent playing time in Los Angeles, both Damian Jones and Juan Toscano-Anderson sound excited for a chance at another franchise.
The Los Angeles Lakers vastly improved their roster ahead of Thursday’s deadline with a big three-team trade.
Westbrook joins a growing list of Lakers who are banged-up heading into the season.
27-year-old Damian Jones, the apparent starting center for your Los Angeles Lakers (as of this writing, at least), appears to still be adding new wrinkles into his offensive game, ahead of his seventh season in the league.
With several different options at his disposal, Los Angeles Lakers head coach Darvin Ham is using training camp to evaluate who should start alongside his Big 3 of LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Russell Westbrook.
The Los Angeles Lakers will seemingly move away from small-ball under head coach Darvin Ham in the 2022-23 season after signing two competitive centers — Damian Jones and Thomas Bryant — in free agency.
Ham is confident he can turn his big man into a competent three-point shooter.
The Los Angeles Lakers have been hard at work during training camp as they look to integrate several new pieces under head coach Darvin Ham. So far, Ham has preached the importance of defense as the team’s key to success for the 2022-23 season and the players have echoed their coach’s words.
It was apparent only on in the 2021-22 season that the Los Angeles Lakers were going to have a hard time competing on the floor because of their lack of athleticism across all five positions.
Free agent center Damian Jones has agreed to a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Lakers, according to a report on Twitter from ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
The Sacramento Kings made a pair of contract adjustments on Wednesday, including converting forward/center Chimezie Metu‘s two-way contract to a standard deal.
The Kings are signing center Damian Jones to a second 10-day contract. Jones’ first 10-day contract with Sacramento was set to expire on Friday night.
The 6-foot-11 big man was selected with the No. 30 pick in the 2016 NBA draft by the Warriors out of Vanderbilt. He won two titles with Golden State in 2017 and 2018 as a little-used backup.
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