The Miami Heat signed guard Delon Wright on Sunday, two days after the nine-year veteran agreed to a contract buyout with the Washington Wizards. After the buyout was reached, Wright's agent, Greg Lawrence, said his client intended to sign with the Heat.
The Miami Heat are adding a depth at guard with the signing of veteran Delon Wright.
Delon Wright agreed with the Washington Wizards for a contract buyout, paving the path for him to join the Miami Heat after he clears waivers and becomes an NBA free agent, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
Washington Wizards guard Delon Wright agreed to a contract buyout with the club and intends to sign with the Miami Heat, his agent, Greg Lawrence, told ESPN.
The toughest, meanest, nastiest team in the NBA is adding more depth.
According to NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, Delon Wright has agreed to a contract buyout with the Washington Wizards. Wright plans to sign with
Veteran guard Delon Wright has reached an agreement on a contract buyout with the Wizards.
According to USA Today’s Michael Scotto, the Phoenix Suns are currently monitoring the potential buyout status of Wizards point guard Delon Wright. With Jordan Goodwin now with the Grizzlies, the Suns lack depth at point guard, relying primarily on Devin Booker to carry the load.
Washington Wizards point guard Delon Wright could be on his way out. Although the 2024 NBA Trade Deadline has passed, the impending free agent is a prominent buyout candidate.
Former Runnin’ Utes star, Delon Wright, hit a significant career milestone in his ninth season in the NBA. Wright, in his second season playing for the Washington Wizards managed two steals in the team's loss against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
While the Denver Nuggets are still the team to beat this season, it's clear that the team could still use some additional pieces before the playoffs begin.
The NBA trade deadline is on Thursday. While it's unlikely that there will be any high-profile players on the move, in contrast to recent seasons, there are still plenty of intriguing trade candidates available and several teams with franchise-altering decisions to address.
The Sacramento Kings are amidst a hot streak, winning six of their last seven, but rumors continue circulating as the Thursday trade deadline approaches.
The defending champions may not stand pat at the trade deadline. Instead, the Denver Nuggets could try to add depth to the backcourt, with Washington Wizards guard Delon Wright among their potential targets, per Marc Stein of The Stein Line.
Delon Wright is now in his 11th season in the NBA. It honestly doesn’t seem nor even feel that way because we just haven’t seen much of him unfortunately due to injuries.
Believe it or not, the Wizards do have a veteran defensive skillset on their roster. It’s Delon Wright. You may be thinking why we are discussing Delon Wright when he’s injured and going to be out for potentially the next six weeks.
Washington Wizards guard Delon Wright is sidelined with a sprained left knee, the team indicated Saturday. According to ESPN, Wright sprained his MCL and will miss four to six weeks.
The Wizards will be without their top perimeter defender — and arguably the best defender on the team — for the foreseeable future.
Delon Wright has proved to be a great off-season acquisition for the Washington Wizards just based on his defense alone. Wright has become the Wizards’ top defender, and nothing has been more evident than his clutch steal Tuesday against Luka Doncic, sealing a 127-126 win over the Dallas Mavericks.
Wright’s injury occurred in the fourth quarter of the Wizards’ 120-99 win Tuesday against the Detroit Pistons.
At 6-foot-5, Wright is another combo guard. He can play on and off the ball.
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