The NBA buyout market for 2024 is already moving swiftly. Your Los Angeles Lakers signed free agent LA native point guard Spencer Dinwiddie to a $1.5 million rest-of-year contract earlier today, while top available veteran assets like center Bismack Biyombo are already off the market. However, the biggest player on the buyout market, six-time All-Star, one-time champion, and likely future Hall of Famer Kyle Lowry, is now also spoken for.
According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Lowry has secured a buyout of his current deal with the Charlotte Hornets and plans to play for his hometown Philadelphia 76ers. Essentially, by signing Dinwiddie, Los Angeles preferred the 6’5″ Colorado product over the 37-year-old Lowry, who has been past his prime since joining the Miami Heat. Will the Purple and Gold live to regret their decision? Simply put: no. By the end of his Heat stint, Lowry had been demoted to the bench.
role, and was at times borderline unplayable, even for a club needing for assistance at the moment. Although Dinwiddie, 30, is having a down year, he started all 48 games for the Brooklyn Nets before being traded to the Toronto Raptors and then released. His three-point shooting percentage has dropped to just 32% on 5.8 attempts. If that returns to its Dallas Mavericks-era efficacy (40.4% and 40.5%), he will be a lethal contributor off the bench, backing up D’Angelo Russell.
Trending
- 56 Years of Black Sabbath: Still Singing, Still Shaping Generations — Across the Universe, Black Sabbath Still Inspire…
- 65 Years of The Beatles: Still Singing, Still Shaping Generations — Across the Universe, The Beatles Still Inspire
- 65 : , – 65 : …
- Metallica have officially revealed the setlist for their upcoming 2025 “Shield of Pain” world tour — a colossal, emotionally charged farewell tour that promises to shake stadiums and carve its name into the very foundation of rock history.
- Ozzy Osbourne has officially revealed the setlist for his highly anticipated 2025 “Soul of a Madman” Tour — a farewell spectacle crafted to honor a legacy of darkness, defiance, and undeniable greatness.
- End of a Hero Era: Eli Tomac Officially Announces His Retirement from Sport at Age 33, Marking the Final Curtain Call on a Remarkable Two-Decade Career That Transformed Motocross Forever
- Just now:Coach Honors Bo Bichette on His Birthday, Calls Him “A Symbol of Loyalty and Heart” in the Organization…..
- Guns N’ Roses have officially revealed the setlist for their highly anticipated 2025 “Paradise Ends” Tour — a globe-spanning farewell tour that promises to go out with a bang rather than a whisper.