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NBA notebook: Grizzlies' Gasol, Conley reportedly up for grabs

ByReuters

Published 23/01/2019 at 02:02 GMT

The Memphis Grizzlies will begin listening to trade offers for center Marc Gasol and guard Mike Conley for the first time since the pair developed into franchise building blocks a decade ago, ESPN reported Tuesday.

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According to the report, the Grizzlies are prepared to consider trading one or
both veterans before the Feb. 7 deadline, or perhaps after the season. The
report added that Gasol and Conley met with team owner Robert Pera recently,
though neither expressed interest in being dealt.
Sitting second at 19-28, Memphis is motivated to reshape its roster around
rookie forward Jaren Jackson Jr., per the report.
Gasol, who turns 34 on Jan. 29, could become a free agent this summer by
declining a $25.6 million option for 2019-20. His salary for this year is
$24.1 million. Conley, 31, is making $30.5 million this year and is under
contract for $32.5 million in 2019-20.
--The Dallas Mavericks have banned a fan for the rest of the season after an
investigation showed he behaved inappropriately toward guard Patrick Beverley
of the Los Angeles Clippers, according to a report.
Beverley had complained about the fan on Dec. 2, when the Clippers played at
American Airlines Center in Dallas. Beverley was ejected with 9:10 left in the
game after he threw a bounce pass at the man, whom ESPN identified as Don
Knobler.
Knobler long has been a fixture in his courtside seat at Mavericks games but
reportedly hasn't attended a game since that day. Beverley said the man
addressed profanities at him and talked about his mother, prompting him to
toss the ball at him. Beverley was fined $25,000 by the NBA as a result.
--The Chicago Bulls officially acquired veteran forward Carmelo Anthony.
Chicago sent the draft rights of Serbian forward Tadija Dragicevic to the
Houston Rockets for Anthony, the draft rights to guard Jon Diebler and cash
considerations.
Anthony isn't expected to play for the Bulls. According to a report by ESPN's
Adrian Wojnarowski, citing league sources, the Bulls will waive the 10-time
All-Star, allowing him to become a free agent if he clears waivers.
--Toronto Raptors star Kawhi Leonard missed a third consecutive game Tuesday
night due to "load management," according to the official NBA injury report.
The Raptors played host to the Sacramento Kings.
It is the ninth game that Leonard has missed due to rest/load management and
13th game overall. He missed the Raptors' game Saturday against the Grizzlies
for the same reason.
--The NBA fined Mavericks rookie Luka Doncic $10,000 for kicking the ball into
the stands during a game earlier this month, the league announced.
Doncic kicked the ball after a made basket with three minutes remaining in the
third quarter of the Mavericks' 111-99 loss at Indiana on Jan. 19. He was
assessed his second technical and ejected.
Doncic, 19, is averaging 20 points, 6.8 rebounds and 5.2 assists per game and
became the second youngest player ever to record a triple-double Monday in
Dallas' loss at Milwaukee.
--Field Level Media
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