Jeremy Lamb suffered a season-ending ankle injury while playing for the Kings’ NBA G League team in Stockton, Sacramento Kings radio reporter Sean Cunningham tweets.
Free agent shooting guard Jeremy Lamb is making a strong bid to return to the NBA by playing very well with Stockton. Lamb, 31, is 6-foot-5 and scored 23 points as Stockton blasted the Salt Lake City Stars by a 142-99 count on Tuesday.
The Kings have waived veteran guard Jeremy Lamb, Jason Anderson of the Sacramento Bee reports. Lamb was signed earlier this month on an Exhibit 10 contract.
Jeremy Lamb last played in the NBA during the 2021-22 season when he was a member of the Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings. That year, he averaged 7.
The Sacramento Kings are set to kick off training camp Tuesday with a deep roster full of talent. The recent signings of Jaylen Nowell and Jeremy Lamb completed the 21-man lineup available for training camp.
The Kings are expected to add free agent wings Jaylen Nowell and Jeremy Lamb to their roster for training camp.
With less than a week until the start of training camp, the Sacramento Kings are making final touches to the roster. As they gear up for the 2023-24 NBA season, Sacramento looks to build on the momentum from a 48-win year.
Durant has played with plenty of teammates over his lengthy career, but he was able to pinpoint one who he felt is the most underrated of the group.
The Lakers are having a busy weekend. On Friday, they brought back Dennis Schroder to add more point guard depth to their backcourt. While the team should be deeper than last season’s squad, they are not done rounding out the roster.
Haliburton and Buddy Hield were traded by Sacramento to Indiana on Feb. 8.
Known to be a solid three-point shooting threat and someone who can supply scoring depth out on the wing off-the-bench, Jeremy Lamb remains unsigned this NBA offseason.
The Los Angeles Lakers and three other teams have been pushing hard to acquire Turner for more than a month.
The Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings made a significant trade Tuesday involving a two-time All-Star, a trio of former All-Rookies and a pair of former NBA champions, according to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
Sabonis finished with 24 points, 18 rebounds and 10 assists in 44 minutes.
With the Indiana Pacers tottering as the trade deadline looms, much of the public has zoomed in on some of their players as obtainable pieces on the trade market.
Update: Malcolm Brogdon has been ruled out, but Jeremy Lamb and Chris Duarte will play (see tweet from the team below). The Indiana Pacers are hosting the Utah Jazz in Indianapolis on Saturday night, and they have had a lot of players out of the lineup recently.
Lamb, 29, who is averaging 7.3 points per game in a bench role for the Pacers this season, was teammates with Westbrook on the Oklahoma City Thunder from 2012 to 2015.
Jeremy Lamb is questionable for the game between the Indiana Pacers and Portland Trail Blazers on Friday night. The status of Lamb for the game can be seen in a tweet that is embedded below from the Twitter account of FantasyLabs NBA. Lamb has missed the last two games against the San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks with an ankle injury.
According to J. Michael in the IndyStar, the Los Angeles Lakers are one of the teams that are interested in trading for Jeremy Lamb of the Indiana Pacers.
While a lot of marquee free agents are off the market at this point in time, there is still the possibility for teams to improve via trade. The most recent player that has been linked with a potential trade is Jeremy Lamb of the Indiana Pacers.
Some around the league believe the Pacers will trade Jeremy Lamb, who is in the final year of his $10.5 million deal, before the end of the 2021-22 season, writes J.
The Indiana Pacers took a look back on shooting guard Jeremy Lamb's season on Friday. The 29-year-old only played in 36 games due to a knee injury but
Boston is more popular, Philly has more stars, Toronto is the defending champions, and Miami is the best soap opera. But when all is said and done, Yardbarker's Sean Keane writes, the biggest threat to the Bucks may well be the NBA’s most anonymous contender.
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