The Kings have officially waived newly acquired center Robin Lopez, as expected, per an announcement from the team.
Sacramento acquired Lopez from Milwaukee in a salary dump deal on Thursday, with the Bucks sending enough cash to the Kings in the trade to make it worth their while. With JaVale McGee and Alex Len already on the roster as backups for starting center Domantas Sabonis, the Kings weren’t interested in hanging onto another veteran big man, preferring to open up that 15th roster spot.
Lopez appeared in 16 games for the Bucks this season, recording just 18 points, five rebounds, and four assists on 7-of-19 shooting in 65 total minutes of action.
Sacramento will eat Lopez’s minimum-salary ($2,019,706) cap hit and he’ll be free to sign with any team except for Milwaukee once he clears waivers.
Time to go home to Fresno,read some comics and call it a career.
OKC maybe.
If Sac is paying his salary, he would be a nice depth piece for the Warriors.
Why no gsw? At least he can be playoff defenseman against the bigs to keep fouls off green ect….