Last season with the team dealing with injuries and in need of some depth, the Los Angeles Lakers signed guard Sterling Brown, a former second-round pick in 2017, to a 10-day contract in January.
Shooting guard Sterling Brown, who inked a 10-day deal with your Los Angeles Lakers in January to give the club some potential 3-and-D wing help, has found his next pro basketball home.
Amid a rash of injuries to the roster in the middle of the 2022-23 season, the Los Angeles Lakers brought in Sterling Brown to help shore up the end of their bench.
The Lakers might be making an addition to their roster right before the NBA playoffs. Outside of a Sterling Brown 10-day contract audition, the Los Angeles Lakers have had an open roster spot ever since waiving Matt “The Dash Mamba” Ryan way back in November, but that slot may not be unfilled for much longer.
The Lakers have officially signed Sterling Brown to a 10-day contract, the team announced in a press release. Brown, 27, is 6-foot-5 and becomes the first 10-day contract signing of the season.
The Lakers are nearing a 10-day contract agreement with guard/forward Sterling Brown, according to Shams Carania and Jovan Buha of The Athletic. Brown, 27, is 6-foot-5 and appeared in 49 games with the Mavericks last season, averaging 3.3 points and 3.0 rebounds, shooting 38 percent from the field.
Brown is still free to sign with any NBA team after signing a G League deal, the move was made to prove to teams that he deserves another shot. As Stein notes, the heavily-scouted G League Showcase takes place next week in Las Vegas, so the former second-round pick will be looking to make a strong impression ahead of Jan. 5, when NBA teams can start signing players to 10-day contracts.
View the original article to see embedded media. On October 2, the Oklahoma City Thunder waived Sterling Brown and they signed Sacha Killeya-Jones in his place.
The Thunder have waived guard/forward Sterling Brown, acquired as part of a trade with the Rockets, the team announced in a press release. Along with Brown, the Thunder received guard/forward David Nwaba, forward Marquese Chriss and point guard Trey Burke.
What's the opposite of a blockbuster deal?
HOUSTON — It's been three months since the Houston Rockets traded Christian Wood to the Dallas Mavericks. The original deal netted the Rockets Sterling Brown, Trey Burke, Marquese Chriss, Boban Marjanovic and the No.
The Houston Rockets finalized an eight-player trade with the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday. The Rockets sent David Nwaba, Sterling Brown, Trey Burke,
The Thunder will send center Derrick Favors, shooting guard Ty Jerome, forward Maurice Harkless, point guard Theo Maledon and the Hawks’ 2025 second-round draft pick to the Rockets in exchange for athletic swingman David Nwaba, wing Sterling Brown, point guard Trey Burke and power forward Marquese Chriss.
Most of the immediate reaction to the Rockets sending Christian Wood to the Mavericks was surprise at Wood’s relatively low value, resulting a general sense that the Mavericks got a steal.
The Mavericks’ big man depth just got a lot more athletic. The Dallas Mavericks recently swung a trade that sent Marquese Chriss, Sterling Brown, Trey Burke, Boban Marjanovic, and their first round pick in the 2022 NBA Draft to the Houston Rockets in exchange for Christian Wood.
The 26-year-old Wood is a very solid return for Dallas, even if he comes with some character concerns. The talented big man averaged 19.1 points, 9.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.0 block in 109 games for Houston.
Brown was brought in for shooting depth, but couldn’t get on the court enough to make a difference. Season in review The Dallas Mavericks brought in Sterling Brown last offseason to provide wing depth and shooting, both of which they needed desperately.
The Dallas Mavericks' signing of guard Sterling Brown made him officially the first of the "new guys.'' But being "first'' in that pecking order means nothing now.
Sterling Brown was allegedly the victim of an assault outside a strip club in the Miami area last week, and footage that was released from the aftermath of the incident shows how badly the Houston Rockets guard/forward was injured.
Brown was assaulted after exiting a strip club. The league has opened up an investigation into the incident.
Per an ESPN piece, the Houston Rockets have confirmed that small forward Sterling Brown suffered facial lacerations during an assault that occurred Sunday night.
Kyle Korver, Sterling Brown, Anthony Tolliver, Marco Belinelli, and Jonathan Isaac are set to meet with Pope Francis at the Vatican this morning to discuss the role of social and activism in the league.
Brown never received a qualifying offer from the Bucks, he was able to hit the market as an unrestricted free agent.
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