Michael Scotto: The Charlotte Hornets will waive Charlie Brown Jr, league sources told @hoopshype. Brown has spent four seasons in the NBA and is owed $2.24 million for the 2024-25 season. As a Knicks two-way player, he averaged 16.6 points, 5.9 boards and 2.1 steals in the G League last season. pic.x.com/YpKMB1jTjc
Source: Twitter @MikeAScotto
Source: Twitter @MikeAScotto
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Emiliano Carchia @Sportando
Charlotte Hornets Waiving Charlie Brown Jr. sportando.basketball/en/charlotte-h… – 10:41 AM
Charlotte Hornets Waiving Charlie Brown Jr. sportando.basketball/en/charlotte-h… – 10:41 AM
Michael Scotto @MikeAScotto
The Charlotte Hornets have waived center Harry Giles III, forward Keyontae Johnson, and guard Charlie Brown Jr, team says. pic.x.com/NN7kgWLicU – 10:40 AM
The Charlotte Hornets have waived center Harry Giles III, forward Keyontae Johnson, and guard Charlie Brown Jr, team says. pic.x.com/NN7kgWLicU – 10:40 AM
Michael Scotto @MikeAScotto
The Charlotte Hornets will waive Charlie Brown Jr, league sources told @hoopshype. Brown has spent four seasons in the NBA and is owed $2.24 million for the 2024-25 season. As a Knicks two-way player, he averaged 16.6 points, 5.9 boards and 2.1 steals in the G League last season. pic.x.com/YpKMB1jTjc – 10:35 AM
The Charlotte Hornets will waive Charlie Brown Jr, league sources told @hoopshype. Brown has spent four seasons in the NBA and is owed $2.24 million for the 2024-25 season. As a Knicks two-way player, he averaged 16.6 points, 5.9 boards and 2.1 steals in the G League last season. pic.x.com/YpKMB1jTjc – 10:35 AM
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Michael Scotto: The Charlotte Hornets have waived center Harry Giles III, forward Keyontae Johnson, and guard Charlie Brown Jr, team says. -via x.com / October 18, 2024
Duane Washington Jr., a Klutch client, needed a buyout. He was included in the three-team swap with the T-Wolves and Hornets, among three players the Knicks signed-and-traded to make the salaries match and confirm the mathematical equation. For Washington Jr., the reward was a roughly $2.2 million guaranteed salary and an opportunity to revive his NBA dream with the Hornets. Since the Knicks were unable to aggregate players on minimum contracts, they found a loophole by signing Washington Jr. and the two other players — Charlie Brown Jr. and DaQuan Jeffries — to just $1 above the minimum, as first reported by The Athletic. -via New York Post / October 10, 2024