Noah Vonleh and Yogi Ferrell have signed with the Shanghai Sharks for the upcoming season.
Noah Vonleh is coming off a season where played in 23 games for the Boston Celtics and averaged 1.1 points and 2.1 rebounds per contest while shooting
Boston is facing a couple of deadlines over the next few weeks NBA trade season is in full swing. Well, trade rumor season is more like it. That’s because nothing is actually moving forward at the moment.
The Boston Celtics have been the best team in the NBA so far this season, but there are always ways to improve. Boston currently sits atop the NBA leaderboard with an impressive 29-12 record through 41 games.
Trade season is officially upon us in the NBA. Sort of. The first trade of 2023 saw the Celtics make a move to save themselves luxury tax and open up a roster spot by sending Noah Vonleh to San Antonio for a conditional second-round pick.
The Boston Celtics are currently the first seed in the Eastern Conference, and best team in the NBA with a 27-12 record in 39 games. On Thursday, the
The first trade of the 2022-23 NBA season has been made and while it is not a big move, it still matters because of what is to come as a result. On Thursday afternoon, the Boston Celtics agreed to trade forward/center Noah Vonleh and cash considerations to the San Antonio Spurs, first reported by The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
It’s a salary dump move for Boston. The Celtics will free up a roster spot and save $7.15M toward the luxury tax. They will also generate a small $1.16M traded player exception in the transaction.
Williams is “progressing well” with his rehab after undergoing an arthroscopic procedure on his left knee in September, Woj adds, noting that it was the second knee operation for Williams this year. Williams was originally projected to miss eight to 12 weeks, and the Celtics have been cautious about his return. He began participating in three-on-three drills a few days ago.
MassLive’s Brian Robb shut down the idea of the Boston Celtics pursuing either Derrick Favors or Hassan Whiteside during his latest Celtics Mailbag, adding that the current bench big-man platoon of Luke Kornet, Noah Vonleh, and Blake Griffin could suffice for the rest of the season.
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Big man Noah Vonleh has made the Celtics‘ regular season roster. Vonleh’s contract will be non-guaranteed until January, so he’ll be paid on per-day basis until then.
Brian Robb of MassLive reported that Boston would like to give a chance to some of the young guys they already have.
For the following three players, their NBA future is murky. But they've shown enough at their recent stops to make them worthy of another look from the league.
The Boston Celtics came close to winning the NBA Finals this year. Of course, the Golden State Warriors took home the trophy yet again but the Celtics definitely put up a fight after a wonderful regular season that featured one of the biggest turnarounds in NBA history.
Noah Vonleh began his career with Charlotte, then moved on to Portland, Chicago, New York, Minnesota and Denver.
Vonleh averaged just 3.7 PPG and 3.4 RPG in 36 games (10.5 MPG) for the Timberwolves and Nuggets last season.
The highlight of the deal is Clint Capela going to Atlanta and Robert Covington going to Houston, but there are plenty of other players involved.
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