Here's a look back at all the NBA's biggest stories from the past week.
- Boston center Jermaine O'Neal made the decision to have season-ending wrist surgery.
- Minnesota big man and 14-year veteran Brad Miller will retire at the end of this season.
- As expected, the Lakers announced they intend to pick up Andrew Bynum's $16.1MM option for next year.
- After being waived by Portland, Chris Johnson was claimed off waivers by New Orleans.
- Sacramento will extend a qualifying offer to Jason Thompson at the end of this season.
- Memphis signed the recently amnestied Gilbert Arenas to a one-year deal for the veteran's minimum.
- Philadelphia decided to part ways with Andres Nocioni, waiving the forward currently in the fifth year of a six-year contract. Nocioni then signed with a team in Spain.
- Cleveland made the decision to waive the seven-foot Ryan Hollins, who was then quickly signed by Boston.
- Portland's Elliot Williams underwent season-ending surgery to help repair an injured left shoulder.
- After being bought out by Houston, Derek Fisher signed with Oklahoma City.
- Charlotte bought out Boris Diaw. The forward later signed with San Antonio.
- Sacramento signed Terrence Williams to a 10-day contract.
- Long time member of the Pacers, Jeff Foster has announced his retirement.
- After being bought out by Denver, Ronny Turiaf was signed by Miami.
- Portland claimed J.J. Hickson off waivers.
- San Antonio signed Patrick Mills.
- Golden State signed Mickell Gladness.
- Dallas decided to waive Sean Williams.
- Denver guard Rudy Fernandez will miss the rest of the season after undergoing back surgery.
- Dallas signed Kelenna Azubuike.
- Toronto waived Rasual Butler.
- Indiana signed Kyrylo Fesenko.
- San Antonio signed Justin Dentmon.