Kawhi Leonard and Norman Powell will return to oppose the team they helped win the 2019 NBA championship when the Los Angeles Clippers visit the Toronto Raptors on Tuesday.
Unfortunately, Hood might be known more as a trade piece than a basketball asset for the Clippers in the long run. Welcome to Clippers In Review, where we’ll be recapping the season for every player that ended the season in Los Angeles.
The Detroit Pistons, Los Angeles Clippers, Milwaukee Bucks and Sacramento Kings have completed a blockbuster seven-player trade just hours before Thursday's NBA trade deadline, according to multiple reports.
The Milwaukee Bucks are coming off a statement win against the best basketball club in the league in the Golden State Warriors. It was a total team effort
When the Milwaukee Bucks signed Rodney Hood to a minimum contract this past offseason, the move was met with mixed reactions. On the one hand, there was hope that Hood could be a great signing that had hidden potential written all over it for the defending champs.
It was easy to see why the Milwaukee Bucks signed veteran swingman Rodney Hood to a deal in free agency this past offseason. Although he was coming off
The Milwaukee Bucks made a couple of moves this offseason to try to help their chances of repeating as NBA Champions. One of the moves that they made was signing Rodney Hood.
One of the silver linings to come out of the Milwaukee Bucks‘ early injury woes is that the role players are getting to show more of their skillsets and getting to play bigger roles than was initially expected.
Throughout their first three preseason games, the Milwaukee Bucks have looked rather good, despite missing several key pieces of their roster. The list of Bucks yet to appear includes household names like Donte DiVincenzo, Bobby Portis, Semi Ojeleye, and Rodney Hood, all of whom have been battling through respective health issues.
The Milwaukee Bucks had to replace two pivotal players from their 2020-21 NBA Finals run. P.J. Tucker signed with the rivaling Miami Heat and Bryn Forbes returned to the San Antonio Spurs, leaving some minutes left to allot for Coach Mike Budenholzer.
The former Oregonian and first of the Bucks’ free agent additions is voted off Next up in our series is veteran wing Rodney Hood, joining the Bucks on a minimum contract for the upcoming season, and hopefully providing...
Over the past several years, the Milwaukee Bucks have always factored in just how well a player might fit next to Giannis Antetokounmpo before they bring them in.
And now we get to the real threats... Welcome to the Brew Hoop Neighborhood Watch. The NBA is a vibrant community, and while the Milwaukee Bucks are our preferred resident, we still want to be in touch with our neighbors around the league.
Everybody else wants to come seize the throne... Welcome to the Brew Hoop Neighborhood Watch. The NBA is a vibrant community, and while the Milwaukee Bucks are our preferred resident, we still want to be in touch with our neighbors around the league.
If there was one thing that we can take away from the Milwaukee Bucks‘ offseason, it was that they made it a priority to improve the wing depth and acquire more secondary and tertiary ball handlers and creators.
Following their title win, everyone understood the Milwaukee Bucks would not be big spenders during 2021 NBA Free Agency. With so much money invested into their core players, the front office would not be left with much financial flexibility to work with.
As we continue to wait on a finalized Lowry deal, the Raptors made smaller cap moves on Tuesday. The Toronto Raptors might not be as flashy as some teams on the free agent market over the last 48 hours, but there are still moves happening on the margins.
The Raptors have waived DeAndre’ Bembry, Rodney Hood, and Paul Watson, according to a team press release. All three players had non-guaranteed contracts for the 2021-22 season.
The Toronto Raptors will not be bringing back Rodney Hood next season. After pushing back Hood's contract guarantee date from July 27 to August 3, Toronto has reportedly decided to part ways with the 28-year-old allowing him to sign a one-year deal with the Milwaukee Brewers, per ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
Former Toronto Raptors guard Norman Powell will be staying in Portland. The 28-year-old sharpshooter has reportedly signed a five-year, $90 million contract with the Portland Trail Blazers, according to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
With trade rumors swirling these days, the Toronto Raptors have made a decision to keep Rodney Hood around for a little bit longer. Toronto originally
The Raptors have a $10.8 million team option on Hood, and whether or not they exercise it may hinge on his performance in Tampa down the home stretch of the season.
The Trail Blazers made a splash with the acquisition of Powell.
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