Historical NBA Transactions on August 9
Transactions listed are from the 1946-47 through 2023-24 BAA/NBA
seasons.
52 Transactions
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August 9, 2022
The San Antonio Spurs signed Gorgui Dieng.
The Minnesota Timberwolves signed CJ Elleby.
The Washington Wizards signed Makur Maker.
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August 9, 2021
The Washington Wizards signed Jay Huff.
The New Orleans Pelicans signed Trey Murphy III to a multi-year contract.
The New York Knicks signed Nerlens Noel to a multi-year contract.
The Toronto Raptors signed Sam Dekker.
The Brooklyn Nets signed Blake Griffin.
The Dallas Mavericks signed Tim Hardaway Jr. to a multi-year contract.
The Dallas Mavericks signed Sterling Brown to a multi-year contract.
The Dallas Mavericks signed Boban Marjanović to a multi-year contract.
The Phoenix Suns signed Frank Kaminsky.
The Philadelphia 76ers signed Furkan Korkmaz to a multi-year contract.
The Los Angeles Clippers signed Brandon Boston Jr. to a multi-year contract.
The Los Angeles Clippers signed Jason Preston to a multi-year contract.
The Atlanta Hawks signed Gorgui Dieng.
The Memphis Grizzlies signed Yves Pons.
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August 9, 2019
The Minnesota Timberwolves signed Kelan Martin to a two-way contract.
The Charlotte Hornets signed Thomas Welsh.
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August 9, 2018
The Dallas Mavericks waived Terry Larrier.
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August 9, 2017
The Portland Trail Blazers signed C.J. Wilcox to a two-way contract.
The Dallas Mavericks signed Maalik Wayns.
The Atlanta Hawks signed Luke Babbitt.
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August 9, 2012
The Milwaukee Bucks signed Joel Przybilla as a free agent.
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August 9, 2010
The Minnesota Timberwolves signed Anthony Tolliver as a free agent.
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August 9, 2009
The Orlando Magic signed Jason Williams as a free agent.
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August 9, 2008
The Memphis Grizzlies released Andre Brown.
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August 9, 2007
The Miami Heat signed Anfernee Hardaway as a free agent.
The Miami Heat signed Devin Green as a free agent.
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August 9, 2006
The New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets signed Jannero Pargo as a free agent.
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August 9, 2005
The Philadelphia 76ers traded Marc Jackson to the New Jersey Nets for a 2006 2nd round draft pick. Conditional 2006 2nd-rd pick did not convey
The Minnesota Timberwolves signed Nikoloz Tskitishvili as a free agent.
The Charlotte Bobcats signed Alan Anderson as a free agent.
The Chicago Bulls signed Eddie Basden as a free agent.
The Charlotte Bobcats signed Alan Anderson as a free agent.
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August 9, 2004
The Houston Rockets signed Bob Sura as a free agent.
The Houston Rockets signed Charlie Ward as a free agent.
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August 9, 2003
The Memphis Grizzlies signed James Posey as a free agent.
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August 9, 2001
The Los Angeles Lakers signed Joe Crispin as a free agent.
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August 9, 1999
The Philadelphia 76ers waived Casey Shaw.
The Seattle SuperSonics signed Vernon Maxwell as a free agent.
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August 9, 1996
The Los Angeles Lakers signed Rumeal Robinson as a free agent.
The Orlando Magic traded Kenny Gattison, Brooks Thompson and a 1999 1st round draft pick (Andrei Kirilenko was later selected) to the Utah Jazz for Felton Spencer.
The Cleveland Cavaliers signed Mark West as a free agent.
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August 9, 1994
The Atlanta Hawks signed Jim Les as a free agent.
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August 9, 1985
The Sacramento Kings traded Mark McNamara to the Milwaukee Bucks for a 1986 4th round draft pick (Bob Beecher was later selected).
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August 9, 1983
The San Diego Clippers waived Joe Cooper.
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August 9, 1979
The Los Angeles Lakers waived Jim Price.
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August 9, 1974
The Kentucky Colonels traded Collis Jones and Chuck Williams to the Memphis Sounds for cash.
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August 9, 1972
The Baltimore Bullets sold the player rights to Dorie Murrey to the Chicago Bulls.
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August 9, 1967
The Dallas Chaparrals signed Charles Beasley.
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August 9, 1952
The Milwaukee Hawks hired Andrew Levane as Head Coach.
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