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Historical NBA Transactions on February 4

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Transactions listed are from the 1946-47 through 2012-13 BAA/NBA seasons.
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20 Transactions

February 4, 2012

The Denver Nuggets waived DeMarre Carroll.

February 4, 2011

The New Orleans Hornets signed Sasha Pavlovic to a 10-day contract.

February 4, 2008

The Memphis Grizzlies traded Stromile Swift to the New Jersey Nets for Jason Collins.

February 4, 2004

The New York Knicks signed DerMarr Johnson to a 10-day contract, then signed to a contract for the rest of the season.

February 4, 2000

The San Antonio Spurs waived Chucky Brown.

February 4, 1999

The Los Angeles Clippers signed Sherman Douglas as a free agent.

The Golden State Warriors traded Todd Fuller to the Utah Jazz for a 2000 2nd round draft pick (Chris Porter).

The Cleveland Cavaliers signed Roy Rogers as a free agent.

The Miami Heat waived Thomas Hamilton.

February 4, 1998

The Charlotte Hornets signed Donald Royal to a contract for the rest of the season.

February 4, 1997

The Philadelphia 76ers signed Adrian Caldwell to a contract for the rest of the season.

February 4, 1993

The Dallas Mavericks signed Lamont Strothers to a 10-day contract.

The Dallas Mavericks waived Tracy Moore.

February 4, 1984

The Atlanta Hawks signed Charlie Criss as a free agent.

February 4, 1980

The Chicago Bulls waived Sam Smith.

The Detroit Pistons traded Bob Lanier to the Milwaukee Bucks for Kent Benson and a 1980 1st round draft pick (Larry Drew).

The Washington Bullets traded Roger Phegley to the New Jersey Nets for John Williamson and a 1981 2nd round draft pick (Steve Lingenfelter).

February 4, 1977

The Indiana Pacers signed Jerome Anderson as a free agent.

February 4, 1949

The Chicago Stags signed Carl Meinhold as a free agent.

The Chicago Stags sold Bill Miller to the St. Louis Bombers.