Earlier this week, Rasheed Wallace decided to call it a career for the second time. Wallace played in 1109 games for six teams over the course of his NBA career, averaging 14.4 PPG and 6.7 RPG. The 38-year-old big man won't be hurting for money after walking away from the game as he earned roughly $157MM over the course of his NBA career. Here's more from around the league as we enjoy more playoff action..
- The Pistons told Lawrence Frank that he's out as coach.
- Another former Nets coach, Byron Scott, is also out of a job after being let go by the Cavs.
- It's now official – Doug Collins won't be returning to the 76ers as coach. Collins, who walked away despite the club wanting him back for another year, will serve as an adviser to the team.
- Mike D'Antoni will stay on as Lakers coach.
- Phil Jackson is interested in returning to the NBA. The Cavs are planning to make a run at him and a source close to the former coach says that he'll absolutely consider them.
- Meanwhile, it looks like there's mutual interest in a reunion between the Cavs and Mike Brown.
- Things can always change, but right now it looks like Dwight Howard is staying with the Lakers.
- Pat Riley believes that he can keep the Miami core together.
- The Blazers waived Jared Jeffries.
- The Nuggets will tender a qualifying offer to Timofey Mozgov.
- The Spurs signed Tracy McGrady for the remainder of the season. The 33-year-old spent most of the 2012/13 season with China's Qingdao Double Star Eagles, averaging 25.0 PPG and 7.2 RPG in 29 games in the CBA.
- The Knicks also hit the way back machine and inked Quentin Richardson to a contract.
- The Raptors still hope to trade Andrea Bargnani.
- The earliest the league will decide on the Kings will be in the first week of May.
- Maryland center Alex Len is going into the draft.
- Glenn Robinson III and Mitch McGary are going to return to Michigan. Tim Hardaway Jr., meanwhile, is entering the draft.
- No surprise here, but Shabazz Muhammad is entering the draft.
- After Rasheed retired, the Knicks quickly turned around and signed Earl Barron.
- O.J. Mayo is going to opt out of his deal and test the open market.
- Gary Harris will return to Michigan State.
- Marcus Smart will stay in school.
- Grant Jerrett is entering the draft.
- Georgetown's Otto Porter is going pro rather than helping the Hoyas get some redemption next season.
- It's official: Nerlens Noel is entering the draft. He could go first overall, despite his season-ending ACL tear.
- North Carolina junior Reggie Bullock is going pro, even though he's a borderline first-round pick.
- Marquette's Vander Blue is entering the 2013 draft.
- The Grizzlies signed Donte Greene as well as Willie Reed.
- The Warriors re-signed Scott Machado.
- The Warriors signed Dwayne Jones for the rest of the year.
- Gonzaga junior Kelly Olynyk is jumping in the draft.
- The Hornets are officially the Pelicans.
- Brazilian center Lucas Nogueira says he's entering the draft.
- Georgia's Kentavious Caldwell-Pope is leaving school.