Nuggets sign Tyus Jones
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Per ESPN's Shams Charania, the Nuggets signed veteran point guard Tyus Jones after he was waived by the Dallas Mavericks. Here's a look at Denver's updated depth chart. SF: Julian Strawther, Tim Hardaway Jr.
The Dallas Mavericks have waived point guard Tyus Jones, one of the players involved in the three-team trade that sent Anthony Davis to the Washington Wizards.
After eyeing Khris Middleton in recent days, the Nuggets end up nabbing a different waived Mavericks player off the buyout market.
Tyus Jones signing with Orlando seemed like one of the smarter pickups of the offseason, a team that needed stability at the point signs up a veteran guard who knows how to run a team and doesn’t turn the ball over.
The Dallas Mavericks waived veteran guard Tyus Jones on Thursday. The decision to part ways was mutual as Jones reportedly approached the Mavs about the buyout to join a playoff-contending team.
Khris Middleton chose to remain with the Mavericks rather than pursue a buyout, and that makes sense. As relayed by The Stein Line’s Marc Stein, had Middleton negotiated a buyout, he would have forfeited his Bird rights — a key factor as he approaches unrestricted free agency this summer.
UCLA would go on to win its only title since John Wooden retired in 1975. About 14 months after Edney’s stunner against Mizzou, Debbie Jones gave birth to her second son and named him after UCLA’s ‘95 star, and 20 years and 3 days later, Jones led Duke to a national championship also.
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