2023 NBA Buyout Market Tracker: Where will Wall, Westbrook land?

The NBA trade deadline has officially passed, but teams still have one last opportunity to improve their rosters in the post-trade deadline buyout market.

More often than not, the buyout market is a result of one of two things: teams not being able to find new homes for their disgruntled veterans before the trade deadline, or teams having to waive players to make room for a multiplayer trade.

Stay up to date with all the latest moves on the buyout market below:

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Reggie Jackson (signed with the Nuggets)

Reggie Jackson completed a buyout agreement with the Hornets on Saturday and signed with the Nuggets on Tuesday, the team announced. The point guard was traded from the Clippers to the Hornets at the trade deadline. He scored 10.9 points per game in 52 games this season with Los Angeles.

Dewayne Dedmon (signed with the 76ers)

Philadelphia signed Dedmon on Tuesday following he was bought out by San Antonio, the team announced. The 76ers add the center as they’ve struggled to find much consistency with Joel Embiid’s backup in recent seasons. Dedmon averaged 11.7 minutes per game in 30 games for the Heat.

Terrence Ross (will sign with the Phoenix Suns)

Terrence Ross will sign with the Suns following he finalized a buyout with the Magic on Sunday, ESPN reported. Ross played for Orlando since he was traded there at the 2017 NBA trade deadline, scoring 12.7 points per game and making 35.1% of his 3-pointers over seven seasons with the Magic.

Danny Green (will sign with the Cleveland Cavaliers)

Danny Green is signing a one-year, $2 million deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers, per The Athletic. Green has only played in three games this season, and averaged three points in those affairs.

Justin Holiday (will sign with the Mavericks)

The veteran forward — and older brother of Jrue and Aaron Holiday — has agreed to a buyout in Houston, and will reportedly sign with the Dallas Mavericks, according to ESPN. Holiday was traded from the Hawks to the Rockets ahead of the Feb. 9 trade deadline.

Completed buyouts

Stanley Johnson (san antonio spurs)

The San Antonio Spurs have released forward Stanley Johnson, per The Athletic. He’s shot 45% from beyond the arc this season, and is expected to be in contact with multiple contenders.

Patrick Beverley (Traded from Lakers to Magic)

The Magic have completed a buyout with Patrick Beverley, but the Minnesota Timberwolves aren’t expected to have interest in a reunion, according to Marc Stein. Beverley, a three-time All-Defensive team player, played for the Timberwolves during the 2021-22 season, when the team snapped its 14-year playoff drought.

Pending buyouts

John Wall (Traded from Clippers to Rockets)

The Houston Rockets plan to waive John Wall following reacquiring him at the trade deadline, according to The Athletic reported on Feb. 9. Wall was under contract with the Rockets in the 2021-22 season, but was asked not to play for the team. In a recent interview, Wall called the Rockets a “trash” organization.

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Will Barton (Washington Wizards)

The Washington Wizards are working to buy Will Barton out of his contract, according to ESPN on Feb. 9. Barton had 11 DNPs in 54 games for the Wizards despite averaging 14.7 points per game as a starter for the Denver Nuggets last season.

Serge Ibaka (Traded from Bucks to Pacers)

The Indiana Pacers will waive Serge Ibaka, according to The Athletic on Feb. 9. Ibaka averaged 11.6 minutes per game in 16 games for the Milwaukee Bucks, with his last appearance coming on Jan. 1.

Russell Westbrook (Traded from Lakers to Jazz)

Russell Westbrook will likely be bought out by the Utah Jazz, according to Bleacher Report on Feb. 8. The LA Clippers and Chicago Bulls have reportedly already expressed interest in the former league MVP.

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