DeAndre Jordan is the latest big name to opt-out of the NBA’s restart in Orlando. Photo from @slamnewswire (Twitter)
- We’re tracking which players have decided to opt-out of the Orlando bubble season re-start due to various reasons
- You can also see which additions and subtractions to rosters around the league have affected teams odds in the championship, conference and playoff races
- This chart will be updated frequently as news continues to come down about NBA player movement leading to the season’s resumption
With the NBA season tentatively set to resume on July 30th amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, news has begun to trickle in about various players opting to skip the Orlando bubble return to play format.
Whether it be for medical, financial or personal reasons – we’ve already seen multiple players opt-out of suiting up in the 22 team format, with more surely to follow.
We will be tracking player news on opt-outs and their replacement signings in the table below right up until the NBA kicks off in central Florida.
NBA Players Sitting Out and Signed for Season Restart in Orlando
Team | Players Sitting Out | Players Signed |
---|---|---|
Boston Celtics | N/A | N/A |
Brooklyn Nets | DeAndre Jordan (COVID-19 positive test)
Wilson Chandler (Family health concerns) Kyrie Irving (Injury rehab, social reform) Kevin Durant (Injury rehab) Nic Claxton (Shoulder surgery on Jun. 26th) |
Tyler Johnson (1-yr, $212k)
Justin Anderson (1-yr, $196k)
|
Dallas Mavericks | Willie Cauley-Stein (Family health concerns) | Trey Burke (1-yr, $229k) |
Denver Nuggets | N/A | PJ Dozier (1-yr, $183k) |
Houston Rockets | N/A | David Nwaba (1-yr, $903k – 2020 club option) |
Indiana Pacers | N/A | N/A |
L.A. Clippers | N/A | Joakim Noah (1-yr, $289k) |
L.A. Lakers | Avery Bradley (Family health concerns) | J.R. Smith (1-yr, $289k) |
Memphis Grizzlies | N/A | Anthony Tolliver (1-yr, $289k) |
Miami Heat | N/A | N/A |
Milwaukee Bucks | N/A | N/A |
New Orleans Pelicans | N/A | N/A |
Oklahoma City Thunder | N/A | Lugentz Dort (4-yr, $5.4m) |
Orlando Magic | N/A | N/A |
Philadelphia 76ers | N/A | Ryan Broekhoff (1-yr, $163k) |
Phoenix Suns | N/A | N/A |
Portland Trail Blazers | Trevor Ariza (Family reasons) | Jaylen Adams (1-yr, $163k) |
Sacramento Kings | N/A | Corey Brewer (1-yr, $289k) |
San Antonio Spurs | N/A | Tyler Zeller (1-yr, $245k) |
Toronto Raptors | N/A | N/A |
Utah Jazz | N/A | N/A |
Washington Wizards | Davis Bertans (Hitting Free Agency) | Jerian Grant (1-yr, $196k) |
Table last updated June 30th
- Despite swapping the defensive prowess of Avery Bradley for the offensive-minded game of J.R. Smith the Lakers are still +240 favorites for the 2020 title
- The Nets roster may look entirely different by the time play begins in Orlando, but they are still heavy favorites to make the postseason in the East – as only the woeful Wizards can challenge them for a spot
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Mitch graduated from Ryerson University’s Sport Media program in June of 2018, and has been with SBD since 2019. He’s worked in broadcast and digital for the Score, Sportsnet, TSN & CBC and has done play-by-play work for basketball at all levels including NCAA, Pan Am Games & U Sports.
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