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Spurs agree to buyout with veteran forward
Marcus Morris. Rob Gray-USA TODAY Sports

Teams looking for playoff reinforcements will take note of a buyout move the San Antonio Spurs made on Thursday.

The Spurs agreed to a buyout with veteran forward Marcus Morris, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic. Morris was acquired at the trade deadline from the Philadelphia 76ers as part of a three-team swap. The 34-year-old never actually suited up for the Spurs after the trade.

Morris would be a fit for plenty of contenders. He was averaging 17 minutes per game for the Sixers before being traded, and he had averaged 6.7 points per game primarily off the bench. He could easily be a rotation piece for someone’s frontcourt.

Despite all that interest, Morris may already know where he wants to go, at least according to one of his former teammates. That may mean the process moves quickly.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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