Here are the D-League assignments and recalls from Sunday:
10:20pm:
- The Spurs moved guard Dejounte Murray to the Austin Spurs of the D-League, the team announced on its website. The rookie guard has appeared in 19 games for San Antonio, averaging 2.3 points in 5.5 minutes.
- The Mavs announced via press release that they have assigned center A.J. Hammons and guard-forward Nicolas Brussino to their D-League affiliate. Hammons has appeared in 17 games for the Mavericks this season, averaging 1.4 points and 1.2 rebounds in 4.5 minutes. Brussino has played in 27 games for Dallas this season, averaging 1.4 points and 1.1 rebounds in 6.8 minutes.
- The Nuggets recalled rookie guard Malik Beasley, Denver announced in a press release.
12:18pm:
- The Sixers have recalled forward Richaun Holmes from their Delaware affiliate, the team announced in a press release. He had 10 points and eight rebounds in the 87ers’ win Saturday.
- The Knicks have recalled Maurice Ndour and Marshall Plumlee from their Westchester affiliate, the team tweeted.
- The Bulls have recalled forward Paul Zipser from their Windy City affiliate, the team announced via press release. Zipser had played in the D-League team’s last two games, averaging 16.5 points and 7.0 rebounds.
- The Celtics have assigned guard Demetrius Jackson to their affiliate in Maine, the team tweeted.
- The Rockets have assigned forward Kyle Wiltjer to their affiliate in Rio Grande Valley, according to a tweet from the team.
Arthur Hill contributed to this report.
I’d really like to see what the Celtics have in Jackson. Very good college player and played well in the preseason. With all the backcourt depth, that is where a deal would come from. Rozier or Bradley would need to be traded to add front court help…..so Jackson may have a future.
Honestly, I think they have more in Abdel Nader who isn’t even under contract yet
All this up and down in one day is just foolish. If you want him to play to develop, leave him down there. If you want him as a bench piece leave him in Boston. Just seams like they have no idea what they are doing some times!
Lol you have no idea what you’re talking about. He practices and develops with the Celtics, but they assign him to the D-League to get game action in. They assign him down the days of games to get him more playing time. He gets to develop and be used as a bench piece.
Okay pal
Glad you’re admitting you’re wrong.